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//: Reina Daival Reina Daival //:




The rains had passed, but the scent of ozone still lingered.

Mist clung low to the valley floor, rising in slow tendrils from the banks of the river that cut through the heart of Odessen’s wilds. Trees, tall and ancient, framed the horizon dark pines and hardwoods swaying gently in the wind’s wake. Birdsong returned in cautious notes, interspersed with the occasional rustle of branches where creatures resumed their morning routines.

On a hill, that overlooked the valley, the Academy stood in silent watch. Its architecture blended seamlessly with the stone, reinforced durasteel and permacrete wrapped in natural hues, grown moss and trailing ivy softening its otherwise practical silhouette. Not a temple, not a fortress but something between. A sanctuary with teeth.

Mandalorian patrols kept watch at the valley's few accessible entrances, their checkpoints staggered with precision. An accord struck with an old friend, the ties between Strill Securities and Taiia were deep, she would never question the loyalty of these men and women. For a time she even called a Mandalorian her husband. There was a mutual respect between them, there had to be to have her students there.

Taiia had left before sunrise.

She’d taken no escort, only her cloak, descending from the sanctuary down a half-forgotten trail that followed the river’s bend. She moved without urgency, boots muffled by damp earth, her senses stretched wide. The Force was quiet this morning, like breath drawn in but not yet released.

She came here sometimes, when the weight of vision outpaced the moment. Today wasn’t for confrontation. She wasn’t hunting, nor hiding. Simply walking. The forest trail eventually opened into a narrow clearing near the river’s edge, framed by smooth boulders and twisted roots. Here, the valley dipped just enough to catch more sunlight warm and golden against the moss-covered stones. She exhaled once, quietly, as she stepped into it.

And then she felt it.

Not a threat. Not even a presence, at first. Just the faintest pull in the Force subtle, inquisitive, like a note on the edge of hearing.

She wasn’t alone.

Her eyes narrowed slightly as she turned her gaze toward the path upstream. Whoever it was, they were close. A flicker behind the trees, a heartbeat not her own. Taiia said nothing. She didn’t reach for her saber. She didn’t hide her presence., The Hidden Path had taken up residence on Odessen, she wasn't blind to that but she had also not gone out of her way to approach them, they continued to grow in number yet it wasn't a concern for her just yet.

She simply waited.

This valley had always drawn those in need of refuge. But rarely did they wander in without intention.

So let them come. Let them speak first.

She would listen.




 

Tag: Taiia Mataan Taiia Mataan

Wandering. Just like old times for Reina. Yet as opposed to the days where she'd travel from planet to planet, to fish and sell her catch, it was to learn. To study. And although she could have left Odessen, to see what she could learn from the Galaxy as a whole, it was not yet time for her to travel. The Spirit of the Sea was not guiding her off world. Instead the breeze had guided her in the direction of the woods. Woods she had yet to explore, for her dislike of...earth and tree.

The Ersansyr had found herself having to confront much she did not care nor like in recent times. Mandalorians. Her new nature. Loneliness. Abandonment. All over again. It was almost ironic in a way. Reina had found her birth family, only to end up losing her found family in the way of the Jedi. Neither group did she feel an attachment to. She did still care for specific members from each group. Her sister. Everest. Valery. They were still important to her but they were busy. They had more important things to focus on, and so Reina needed to find something of her own to focus on.

And so she focused on the Guidance of the spirit. Following the breeze through the woods off towards the river. There was someone else there, yet Reina's gaze did not move towards them yet. Instead she made her way straight down to the river, crouching down to run her hand through the stream gently. Her hand shifting for a moment, as her nails grew sharper. Something that Reina had slowly grown more accustomed to as well. She was a different woman to the one that had joined the Jedi originally. Yet she still didn't fit the title in her eyes.

"The weather is lovely today. Isn't it?"

Reina broke the silence carefully, letting the melody of her voice echo amongst the valley. There was still a part of her that hated the natural song-like nature to the way she spoke, but it was something she still had to accept. She brushed off her robes for a moment, finally turning her gaze over towards the stranger, giving them a slight smile. Reina had never done well with smiling. It had always felt unnatural to her, when she actively tried to do it.

"Sorry for the intrusion. I was...guided here."

: Means written/typed communication : < Means Sign Language communication >
 










//: Reina Daival Reina Daival //:​



She hadn’t moved since she arrived she didn’t need to. The Force had already told her someone would come, someone the current had drawn down through the trees. The light glimmered through the canopy above, painting her silver robes in shifting hues of green and gold. Wind teased the ends of her copper hair, though she made no effort to brush it aside. She was watching the river, but her attention was elsewhere. Listening.

She heard the quiet footsteps long before the voice. The hesitance in them. The way they paused, resumed, stopped again. She didn’t turn not yet. Let the girl make her own choice about how to arrive.

The presence that moved alongside the river was uncertain but not afraid. Something lingered in it, like the echo of the ocean in a seashell. And beneath that, a weight carried alone loneliness, distance, maybe even abandonment. All things Taiia understood far too well.

When Reina finally crouched beside the water, Taiia watched her from the corner of her eye. Not intrusively but quietly, gently observing. The way one watches a bird land on a branch. She saw the way Reina's fingers broke the surface of the stream, how the water curved around her like it knew her. Then the shift small, subtle, the change in her hand. Not hidden. Not ashamed. Just part of her now.

She let Reina speak first.

"The weather is lovely today. Isn't it?"

There was something in the tone light, melodic despite the effort to make it plain. Like she resented the ease in her own voice. Taiia smiled, just barely, and turned at last, letting Reina see her fully. She didn’t close the distance. She didn’t offer anything more than presence.

“It is,” she said, quietly. "Odessen never ceases to bring a sense of calm.”

The words weren’t a challenge. Just an invitation to be honest. Or not. She wasn’t here to extract truth only to be a place where it could be spoken.

"Sorry for the intrusion. I was...guided here."

Taiia tilted her head slightly, her expression softening.

“You weren’t guided by accident.”

She let the words settle between them like the breeze itself, neither pushing nor pulling. Her gaze lingered a moment on the girl’s posture the tension in her shoulders, the way she held herself apart from the world even as she tried to reach for it.

“I’ve felt that kind of guidance before. When nothing made sense except the step in front of you. And even then, it didn’t feel like your own.”

She let out a quiet breath, looking back to the stream, mirroring Reina’s gaze.

“You seem troubled. If you are willing, I will listen.” she turned toward Reina. "My name is Taiia. You are?" she spoke and extended a hand toward her.




 

Tag: Taiia Mataan Taiia Mataan

"It's never worked for me. That feeling of calm I mean."

It was hard to feel calm in a place you never felt like you belonged. Reina wasn't made for peace. She wasn't made for the calm moments. The quiet moments. They let her mind run. Run too fast. Faster than her conscious thoughts could ever catch up. She shook her head however, trying not to dwell on that as she instead let her gaze focus on her reflection in the water. A reflection that some days she could swear she doesn't recognise. It was not the same girl who had made a living fishing.

"I know it wasn't an accident. That I was guided here. The Spirit rarely guides me where I'm not meant to be. It pushes my sails in the direction I should walk. To the destination that I am best suited for. It blows in a new direction now. Away from what I'm used to. What I became accustomed to."

To say she was afraid would be an understatement. It was common to be afraid of the unknown. Even Reina, who viewed herself as someone quite brave, it was still something that scared her. Not knowing where she was going. Where she'd end up. Who'd she more than likely end up hurting. It was all an unknown to her.

"I'm...It would depend on who you ask. If you asked my parents. My sister. I'm Raini. If you ask the people who know me. Who've raised me. It'd be Reina. If you ask me?...I don't know who I am anymore."

Reina turned her head over towards Taiia finally, raising an eyebrow at the hand that was held out to her before Reina reached out with her good hand to take the strangers hand and give a small handshake. It was the polite thing to do, even if Reina was somewhat wary of physical contact with anyone nowdays.

: Means written/typed communication : < Means Sign Language communication >
 

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