Seren Gwyn
White Star
The wedding had been a tapestry of soft lantern light and quiet, heartfelt vows that lingered in the air long after the ceremony concluded.
Seren remembered Kallous standing slightly apart from the festive celebration, remaining as observant as ever and appearing perfectly content to witness the joy of others rather than occupy the center of it himself. It was a role that had always suited him well, as he carried a kind of thoughtful distance that allowed him to be fully present without ever needing to dominate the physical space around him. In the wake of that night, however, there had been nothing but a growing and persistent silence that eventually became impossible for her to ignore.
There were no more brief exchanges between them, no quiet debates regarding the shifting nature of the Force, and no contemplative musings arriving at those odd hours when the rest of the galaxy seemed to sleep. The lapse in communication had lasted long enough for the absence to become a tangible thing, a missing rhythm in the usual conduct of her days.
The holoprojector in her quarters hummed softly to life as she activated it, allowing the pale blue light to spill outward in gentle, flickering arcs across the darkened room. Seren stood with a composed posture but remained unarmored, her hands loosely clasped before her in a gesture of openness that lacked her typical guarded edge. There were no shadows drawn close to her tonight and no defensive shielding of her presence as the transmission request was finally sent across the stars.
A moment later, his image resolved within the light, showing his long hair tied back and his beard neatly trimmed, while his uniform remained as crisp as the lightsaber resting at his hip as naturally as his own breath.
"Kallous," she began, her voice carrying genuine warmth underpinned by a quiet, focused intention. "It has been quite some time since we last spoke, hasn't it?"
A small, knowing smile touched her lips as she looked at the flickering blue ghost of the man she had once known so well.
"The last time I saw you was during the celebration of Iandre and Rellik's wedding, but almost immediately after that day, you seemed to disappear entirely from my view." Her words were not meant to be accusatory, but were spoken with a simple, grounded factuality that demanded an honest accounting. "I have not heard a single word from you in the time since, and I find that such a prolonged silence is highly unusual for someone of your character."
She studied his features through the soft distortion of the holographic light, her eyes searching for any sign of weariness or hidden burdens.
"So rather than letting my mind wander toward complicated theories, I decided it was better to ask you directly instead of continuing to speculate in the dark."
She allowed a brief, heavy pause to settle between them before she continued, her voice dropping into a more serious register.
"What exactly has been keeping you so occupied that you could not reach out, especially considering the unsettling rumors I have heard regarding Rellik's own disappearance?"
Her expression softened just slightly, the professional mask slipping away to reveal the friend underneath.
"And more importantly, Kallous, are you truly well?"
Kallous
Seren remembered Kallous standing slightly apart from the festive celebration, remaining as observant as ever and appearing perfectly content to witness the joy of others rather than occupy the center of it himself. It was a role that had always suited him well, as he carried a kind of thoughtful distance that allowed him to be fully present without ever needing to dominate the physical space around him. In the wake of that night, however, there had been nothing but a growing and persistent silence that eventually became impossible for her to ignore.
There were no more brief exchanges between them, no quiet debates regarding the shifting nature of the Force, and no contemplative musings arriving at those odd hours when the rest of the galaxy seemed to sleep. The lapse in communication had lasted long enough for the absence to become a tangible thing, a missing rhythm in the usual conduct of her days.
The holoprojector in her quarters hummed softly to life as she activated it, allowing the pale blue light to spill outward in gentle, flickering arcs across the darkened room. Seren stood with a composed posture but remained unarmored, her hands loosely clasped before her in a gesture of openness that lacked her typical guarded edge. There were no shadows drawn close to her tonight and no defensive shielding of her presence as the transmission request was finally sent across the stars.
A moment later, his image resolved within the light, showing his long hair tied back and his beard neatly trimmed, while his uniform remained as crisp as the lightsaber resting at his hip as naturally as his own breath.
"Kallous," she began, her voice carrying genuine warmth underpinned by a quiet, focused intention. "It has been quite some time since we last spoke, hasn't it?"
A small, knowing smile touched her lips as she looked at the flickering blue ghost of the man she had once known so well.
"The last time I saw you was during the celebration of Iandre and Rellik's wedding, but almost immediately after that day, you seemed to disappear entirely from my view." Her words were not meant to be accusatory, but were spoken with a simple, grounded factuality that demanded an honest accounting. "I have not heard a single word from you in the time since, and I find that such a prolonged silence is highly unusual for someone of your character."
She studied his features through the soft distortion of the holographic light, her eyes searching for any sign of weariness or hidden burdens.
"So rather than letting my mind wander toward complicated theories, I decided it was better to ask you directly instead of continuing to speculate in the dark."
She allowed a brief, heavy pause to settle between them before she continued, her voice dropping into a more serious register.
"What exactly has been keeping you so occupied that you could not reach out, especially considering the unsettling rumors I have heard regarding Rellik's own disappearance?"
Her expression softened just slightly, the professional mask slipping away to reveal the friend underneath.
"And more importantly, Kallous, are you truly well?"