Kinsey Starchaser
Wanderlust
[member="Armaud Eden"]
"Thanks," hands quickly went to enclose around the warm ceramic. Digits pressed lightly against the lip, cradling and bringing it closer so she could blow gently across the steamy surface. Head turned with interest as Armaud spoke. She noticed the star-map of freckles across his face and how they blended into where the sun left a darker mark. The beard line along his chin and jaw were also very distinct. Starburst blues finally dragged back up to his slits of verdant green.
Like the plants he liked so much.
She matched his smirk with one of her own. "Oh, I dunno. You're pretty interesting. I've never seen anyone talk about rocks so much or make whole trees instantly grow from seeds. But you're right about one thing."
She took a teeny-testing sip of the tea.
Still a bit hot.
"I am definitely the greatest adventurer in the known galaxy." It was clear she wasn't taking herself that seriously. Though, she understood what he said about the greater powers. Things got messy and complicated. War was war. She didn't really see a positive difference even when standing up against sith. Innocents and those non-force users always got stuck in the middle and seemed to pay the highest price. Nothing ever got resolved. There would always be war. And she wanted no part of it. Mug lowered and legs crossed at her ankles. "Well. There was this one time. A jedi wanted me to travel to some rando coordinates. Next thing we know we're being pulled into a floating obelisk that was a giant spaceship but seemed like a planet on the inside."
She took a breath and shook her head once.
"Weird, I know. There was some malevolent force there with a poisonous dagger. The jedi almost died."
She shrugged. Maybe not the weirdest thing that ever happened to her but definitely in the top ten. There were a lot of crazy and unexplained things out in the 'verse and frankly, she was surprised she was still breathing.
"Seems like you've been wandering for awhile. Do you miss home?" Little did he know that she'd actually been to the homestead before. A long time ago when she'd been very sick.
"Thanks," hands quickly went to enclose around the warm ceramic. Digits pressed lightly against the lip, cradling and bringing it closer so she could blow gently across the steamy surface. Head turned with interest as Armaud spoke. She noticed the star-map of freckles across his face and how they blended into where the sun left a darker mark. The beard line along his chin and jaw were also very distinct. Starburst blues finally dragged back up to his slits of verdant green.
Like the plants he liked so much.
She matched his smirk with one of her own. "Oh, I dunno. You're pretty interesting. I've never seen anyone talk about rocks so much or make whole trees instantly grow from seeds. But you're right about one thing."
She took a teeny-testing sip of the tea.
Still a bit hot.
"I am definitely the greatest adventurer in the known galaxy." It was clear she wasn't taking herself that seriously. Though, she understood what he said about the greater powers. Things got messy and complicated. War was war. She didn't really see a positive difference even when standing up against sith. Innocents and those non-force users always got stuck in the middle and seemed to pay the highest price. Nothing ever got resolved. There would always be war. And she wanted no part of it. Mug lowered and legs crossed at her ankles. "Well. There was this one time. A jedi wanted me to travel to some rando coordinates. Next thing we know we're being pulled into a floating obelisk that was a giant spaceship but seemed like a planet on the inside."
She took a breath and shook her head once.
"Weird, I know. There was some malevolent force there with a poisonous dagger. The jedi almost died."
She shrugged. Maybe not the weirdest thing that ever happened to her but definitely in the top ten. There were a lot of crazy and unexplained things out in the 'verse and frankly, she was surprised she was still breathing.
"Seems like you've been wandering for awhile. Do you miss home?" Little did he know that she'd actually been to the homestead before. A long time ago when she'd been very sick.