Aiden's gaze moved from Isla to Lorn with a steady and easy smile that followed. He chuckled lightly and then nodded his head.
"Everything's alright," he said first, because he could hear it in Lorn's voice, the question behind the question. Are you bleeding? Are you hunted? Are you here because something's wrong?
Aiden's mouth tipped, just barely, into something that could pass for a smile.
"I promise," he added, softer.
"No alarms. No Council summons. No trouble trailing me. Is that really all that you guys think I bring you?"
He shifted his grip, lifting the two packages a fraction higher, as if the obviousness of them might do the explaining for him. The ribbons held. The paper didn't crinkle. He'd been careful.
"It's Life Day, week, I mean in reality Life Day festivities are essentially celebrated all this month." he said, like that alone was reason enough to knock on someone's door before sunrise. Then, almost as an afterthought, he nudged the tin with his forearm. Warmth bled through the metal into the chill.
"And I made cookies."
"I had the sense you were awake." he said.
"And I didn't want to wait until later to… to do this."
In regards to the comment about the strange visit.
"Well, I'll disagree" Aiden went on, answering the shape of Isla's words.
"It is a visit. But I wouldn't say a strange one, I come bearing gifts." He glanced at her again, a quiet acknowledgement of what she didn't say aloud: the way Life Day could pull at the Force like a tide.
He paused, then added, with a simplicity that felt almost disarming coming from him.
"And......I wanted to show up. That's all." Aiden's eyes moved back and forth between both
For a heartbeat, the threshold held them, the cold outside, the warmth inside, and Aiden in between with gifts in his hands like a peace offering.
"That's what I'm waiting for!" Aiden said with a small smile as he moved in past them.
"Isla, this one's yours," he said, and there was something almost boyish in the restraint it took not to hand it over immediately. He handed her the
gift.
Aiden turned to Isla as she was already through with hers.
"I had a hard time with yours. I thought back to the caves that you, Phillip and myself were in looking for crystals. It made me thinks of something hopefully you could use when you are out on your adventures."
"There's a light side focusing crystal, decently sized and very useful. Attuned to harmony rather than power, it responds to the bearer's emotional balance, brightening the resolve and dimming under stress. It'll give a gentle illumination to light your way if you happen to be exploring any more caves or such." Aiden placed his hands behind his back and he continued.
"More of a companion than tool I suppose, it embodies light side ideals. Patience, balance, respect. It simply...endures and sometimes guides."
His eyes flicked to Lorn, and he extended the second gift with both hands, formal, deliberate, an offering rather than a favor.
"And this one is for you," he said.
"Because you've been carrying more than anyone should, and because I…I notice."
He let the words sit, not dressing them up.
"And these," he said,
"are for both of you. Also for me, if I'm honest. I'm counting on being invited to steal at least one, maybe two or three."
Aiden's shoulders eased a fraction. He'd done what he came to do, show up with something gentle in his hands, and no catastrophe on his heels.
"The sword is built around a rather resilient phrik-alloy core. Some layered construction of titanium-durasteel." Aiden smiled as he watched Lorn unwrap it.
"Reinforced with cortosis-weave inlays along the blade to disrupt energy weapons. Light based kyber crystals in the pommel and hilt to help with balance and to focus your energies. Light to use, but also heavy where it needs to be." Aiden chuckled lightly.
"It's also thanks and appreciation for what you've done for me."