She didn't respond to his response, but she did sort of huddle in a little closer. The coy smile became something more of a bashful grin. In the silence which stretched she was more than happy to just stand there with him, not at all aware of the thoughts she'd forced to spring up with her honestly innocent query.
When his response came her expression softened, didn't fully devolve into a frown or anything just... Loosened up.
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Oh," she exhaled, still tracing her finger against his hand, a little randomly now though. Her other arm shifted, and she hugged his arms since there wasn't really any other way she could embrace him in that moment. He didn't know... Which meant he'd never been told. Which likely meant... "
You too, huh?" she spoke, around an unexpected lump in her throat. She at least'd had the Jedi, despite all of their lies they had treated her well enough. She realized that he'd probably confuse her rhetorical question for meaning she'd also station hopped: she hadn't.
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I didn't know my folks, either. Either they dropped me off with the Jedi, or the Jedi took me in." She shrugged, and gave his arm a squeeze. Began to piece together more and more of his words and actions from not just today but their journey together. The way in which he hadn't balked at sleeping in the pilot's seat that first night... That's what sprung to mind more than anything else.
Rhia tried to detangle herself from him, and if successful she'd turn to face him. Gorgeous view of the Rift be damned. "
Well, you can always find a star and make it your own one day. Home can be what you make of it, right? Family, too..." A thoughtful expression played over her face then. "
That's sort of what happened for me, at least, with Cotan, and Asha..." She squashed down the complicated thoughts which rose up therein, particularly formed of eight year old Rhia's perceived abandonment, and offered him a tiny smile.
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You'll find your version of that, Maru. If you want it, I mean..." Some people seemingly did not. Which always confused her, but hey to each their own. She wrapped her arms around him this time, holding him close. Hopefully she hadn't just made some great presumption. How awkward would it have been if he had parents actively in his life?
Rhia hadn't considered that until now...
Marus Saretti