Aela Talith
The Righteous
Quarantine Zone
[member="Tiland Kortun"] | [member="Ryan Korr"]
"Hm?" Aela said as she finally looked up. "Oh. I'm fine, thank you."
The words weren't a lie, she really was better than she had been even a short while ago. The trip with Jacen had helped and she'd once again applied her light ink tattoo that would protect her from any more...incidents, but there was a reason she wasn't carrying her weapons at the moment. "I'm sorry for bumping into yo-"
Aela cut herself off as Ryan reached for his lightsaber.
She perked an eyebrow, but said nothing as the man half turned into the breeze and peered towards the storm. The Jedi Master frowned, attempting to see if there was anything within the thick thunderclouds. She saw nothing of course, and sensory applications of the force had never exactly been her best either. Bright orange eyes searched through the darkened skies, her gaze eventually wandering towards the young padawan approaching her holding a small tome.
"Master Talith I fo-"
Aela cut the young girl off. "Shia, head back inside."
The Padawan gave her and Master Korr a perplexed look, but then immediately nodded her head and moved back towards one of the larger buildings in the Quarantine zone. She had no idea what or who Master Korr sensed, but that didn't really matter much. She could still handle herself, even without weapons.
[member="Tiland Kortun"] | [member="Ryan Korr"]
"Hm?" Aela said as she finally looked up. "Oh. I'm fine, thank you."
The words weren't a lie, she really was better than she had been even a short while ago. The trip with Jacen had helped and she'd once again applied her light ink tattoo that would protect her from any more...incidents, but there was a reason she wasn't carrying her weapons at the moment. "I'm sorry for bumping into yo-"
Aela cut herself off as Ryan reached for his lightsaber.
She perked an eyebrow, but said nothing as the man half turned into the breeze and peered towards the storm. The Jedi Master frowned, attempting to see if there was anything within the thick thunderclouds. She saw nothing of course, and sensory applications of the force had never exactly been her best either. Bright orange eyes searched through the darkened skies, her gaze eventually wandering towards the young padawan approaching her holding a small tome.
"Master Talith I fo-"
Aela cut the young girl off. "Shia, head back inside."
The Padawan gave her and Master Korr a perplexed look, but then immediately nodded her head and moved back towards one of the larger buildings in the Quarantine zone. She had no idea what or who Master Korr sensed, but that didn't really matter much. She could still handle herself, even without weapons.