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"As you wish, doctor," Cedric replied with a hint of a teasing tone to his voice. In truth, he found the idea of holding off on his hint for just a bit longer comforting. The darkness that had visited them was unlike any other he had come across, and while its nature was known to him, what had happened to it was not. The Sith Lord at its source had grown far more powerful than their last meeting; perhaps too powerful for even he to contest.
Even still, he had to try. It was a Jedi's duty, after all.
He complied, laying back on the couch as Prennis went upstairs. A quiet sigh escaped him as he forced himself to relax. His thoughts kept drifting to time wasted, and just how many souls might be killed in the time it took Cedric to even find the Sith Lord. The rational part of his mind told him that it would be unwise to track Maliphant down when he wasn't at his best, and it was that part that he chose to believe.
He gave Prennis a thin smile as she came back down the stairs. "It's been bearable. I've noticed that it's faded with time, so I assume things have been healing properly," he paused, his eyes narrowing as he peered into Prennis' eyes.
A question came to mind, and he ought to just force it away. Even still, he found that he simply had to put it to words.
"Would you run away with me? Somewhere far from here, perhaps not even in this galaxy. Somewhere where all this death is a distant memory?"
[member="Prennis Keeoli"]
Even still, he had to try. It was a Jedi's duty, after all.
He complied, laying back on the couch as Prennis went upstairs. A quiet sigh escaped him as he forced himself to relax. His thoughts kept drifting to time wasted, and just how many souls might be killed in the time it took Cedric to even find the Sith Lord. The rational part of his mind told him that it would be unwise to track Maliphant down when he wasn't at his best, and it was that part that he chose to believe.
He gave Prennis a thin smile as she came back down the stairs. "It's been bearable. I've noticed that it's faded with time, so I assume things have been healing properly," he paused, his eyes narrowing as he peered into Prennis' eyes.
A question came to mind, and he ought to just force it away. Even still, he found that he simply had to put it to words.
"Would you run away with me? Somewhere far from here, perhaps not even in this galaxy. Somewhere where all this death is a distant memory?"
[member="Prennis Keeoli"]