He laughed a bit.
"Always been a big cheese fan" he brought up with a casual shrug of his broad shoulders. The little cheese squares were always a favored snack of his. Good for on the go between missions when he was on the ship, when he could take them straight out of the fridge when they were nice and cold.
"Also, wouldn't Agents of Cheezus be more fitting for a tribute?" the Jedi broached with an amused smile. It was a silly name, but it did stand out... Agents of Cheese worked too, though.
He studied the water for a moment with a curious eye as he followed behind, curious as to its properties and hoping that there weren't any contaminants. Closing his eyes a moment, he performed a more detailed search, but nothing seemed out of the ordinary. This was not out of distrust of Scherezade or the planet, of course. It was a matter of precaution for a world he had never visited before. It was always wise to test bodies of water, as well as any drinks served. If the properties were out of the ordinary, then it was possible they might not be as compatible with a human's body. Then he would research before doing anything. It was just something he did as a well-traveled voyeur, who needed to be in tip top shape at all times.
Not finding any issue though, he followed her example and gingerly removed his combat boots. Leaving them in the sand with their socks, the Jedi let out an exhale as he dipped his toes in the water. The feeling was good, he always enjoyed something like this. It was why his own home had convenient scenery to match just that.
She said that when he was saying he was busy, he was trying to change the subject. He rolled his eyes.
"Not really. I mean it, I am pretty constantly busy. That is literally the life. Jedi business, plus running my own independent business, being a father... There's certainly a lot going on."
Still, his smile indicated he saw no harm in her words, and his tone indicated teasing. She spoke up after that, but there was a long pause. He picked up on her hesitation right away as he turned to look to her with a curious eye. She finally spoke, but quietly. He let out a resigned sigh.
"Scher" he spoke softly as he reached over. He knew she wasn't big on the hugging thing, so he didn't do that. He also knew she wasn't big on touching, but he tried to find some way to give a show of reassurance in a physical matter. It came in the form of his arm resting on her shoulder. But he didn't lean hard on her, it was almost a hover. It was the best attempt he could think of to respect her wishes and her space, while still conveying the point.
Though he didn't respect her hatred of shortening her name. But did he really have to say "Scherezade" every single time he addressed her?
"How long has it been now?" he asked bluntly, though his voice remained soft and gentle as he could. Brown eyes met green.
"How much have we been through?"
How much had he been dragged through with her? The Gerwald Saga had been a hellhole and a half to slog through, filled with adventure... And angst... And tears... And more teenage angst. But he was still here.
"Do you really still not trust me enough to just say how you feel?" he asked, frowning a bit. It hurt. He didn't terribly blame her, of course, and he wasn't mad at her or anything. But...
"I mean, I could understand it all those years ago. We'd really just met, but... I've always been open with you for all these years. And it's not like I don't understand why you feel this way. I get it. I was there, I get it" he reminded her, as a faint smile crossed his face as he tried to brighten things a little.
"I cussed out your sister for you all those years ago. And gave your ex a verbal hiding at that too. I think I get it" he brought up with a small laugh.
He'd severely dislocated his arm for her too. That hadn't been fun. But he doubted she needed a reminder.
"I guess what I'm trying to say is... I've been here with you all the way through. I'd like to think that by now you know this, but I'm going to make it clear now so you never forget."
He lowered his arm from her, regarding her with a stare.
"I'm not going anywhere. I love you dearly, and you know that."
And what could he even do, sleep with her sister? It wouldn't be her problem if he did. Ra wouldn't be happy though.
Scherezade deWinter