Sunshine
The Jedi Temple on Naboo was impossible not to explore.
Every corridor opened into another impossibly grand chamber filled with statues, archives, meditation gardens, star maps, or training rooms she absolutely suspected she was not supposed to enter. More than once she had nearly walked through a doorway or reached her hand out before noticing a Jedi or two giving her the kind of polite look that translated very clearly into "don't go there" or "don't touch that".
It was this kind of curiosity that made her lose track of time completely, in the first place.
A few hours ago, Ivy had arrived in the Temple hangar aboard a starfighter streaked with soot and hyperspace dust. She had expected a quick greeting, maybe a lecture, maybe someone important immediately ushering her away for whatever formal Jedi business she thought she was here for.
Instead, she met
That curiosity had earned her several bruises, a few destroyed training droids, and the sight of Michael getting decked hard enough by another droid to nearly flatten him.
Ivy still snorted quietly remembering it. To be fair, she had helped drag Michael to the medical bay afterward to patch up his bruises. That had to count for something.
Now cleaned up and freshly changed into an outfit that wasn't a flight suit — trousers, soft sole boots, a tunic shirt wrapped with a belt around her waist, and hair redone into a single, polished braid instead of the disheveled ponytail it'd been earlier — currently, Ivy leaned against a carved stone railing overlooking a lower training floor where a group of younglings practiced with training sabers, tiny blue and green blades flickering in uneven arcs while instructors corrected stances with patient exhaustion.
One kid spun too hard and fell over. Another tried to show off, only to smack himself in the face with the practice saber. One of the supervisors caught a blade mid-swing without even looking... Okay, that was actually impressive.
Ivy exhaled softly, arms resting atop the railing. Excitement buzzed beneath her skin no matter how much she tried to act casual about all this. The Order. The Temple. Actual Jedi Masters walking about these halls like it was normal.
And somewhere in this giant maze of marble and history, one of them was apparently coming to formally meet her. Eventually.
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