Voice of Naboo
R I S H I
Sibylla let the faint smile linger for only a moment before it faded, her gaze drifting back toward the water. Ace made it sound simple, almost casual, as if titles and expectations were nuisances one could shrug off like an ill fitting jacket.
They were not.
Especially not when he called her responsible.
She knew Ace hadn't meant it cruelly, but the word struck deeper than she expected, scraping against old doubts she had spent months trying to set right. Responsible had once meant hesitating too long, weighing every outcome until the moment to act slipped past her entirely. Lysander had taught her that lesson at a cost she still felt.
It was why she was here now, why she had stopped running from hard conversations.
She turned back toward Ace with a slow breath.
"I do not believe he would ever deliberately cause me harm," Sibylla said quietly, the certainty in her voice earned rather than naive. "He has flaws and he is far too willing to shoulder the galaxy alone." A pause, then softer, "But he means well and there is good in him."
Her hazel eyes lifted to Ace again in a sincere expression.
"Just like you."
She let that truth sit between them before continuing.
"And you are right about one thing," she added. "I am responsible. Not because I fear choice, but because my choices do not belong to me alone. I have learned the cost of waiting too long, Ace. I do not intend to repeat it."
She took a few steps closer to where he sat, choosing to sit beside him. The breeze tugged at her braids, gently carrying the scent of waterlillies and salt air.
"But responsibility does not mean I love any less," she said. "It means I love with my eyes open."
At his last remark, the one delivered with a lazy wave of his hand, her lips curved again, only this time there was a quiet warm gratitude in it.
"I am well aware of what you would do," she replied lightly. Then, more seriously, "And I am grateful to know you care."
A distant flock of seabirds flew over the ocean waves.
"But for now," she added, gentler, "trust me to protect myself. And trust that I will not let fear, or duty, or hesitation keep me from what truly matters."
She glanced back out at the horizon, voice softer but no less certain.
"I have already wasted enough time learning that lesson."
Turning her head towards him anew, that was when SIbylla asked.
"So how long are you here for or do you need to go back before anyone finds out?"