To quell the tempest softly
Could you be homesick for a concept?
While Cora missed her family (mostly her siblings) dearly, she'd also found adjusting to the more spartan lifestyle of a Jedi…challenging. The invitation to Desric's luxury yacht was most welcome, and she'd accepted gratefully with a bit of internal trepidation due to the implication of being alone with a young man.
It wasn't as if they'd be entirely alone, she had reasoned. Surely a yacht of this size would be staffed with attendants. And although Desric appeared fond of teasing her, he'd done so without malice or any hint of indecency.
He'd been gracious regarding her atrocious karaoke performance, too. That was certainly ammunition for anyone who wanted to embarrass the wealthy Padawan, though Cora figured that the splitting headache and raw throat she'd woken up to had been punishment enough. Not to mention the several classmates who'd dropped the video surreptitiously into her direct messages.
"You've good taste." She remarked as they strolled along the exterior observation deck. While the Coruscanti temple was modern and held its own monastic charm, it couldn't compare to the opulent aesthetics of the yacht. Sometimes, gliding though the stars was preferable to lightsaber training.
"I must thank you again for the invitation, Desric. I believe I missed you at the Charity Gala on Hapes-"
She'd gotten his message alright.
"Believe it or not, we were working as undercover security that night. I would've stopped by to say hello, but given the circumstances…"
A terrorist attack on Coruscant by the mysterious New Way had put them on high alert. Still, her tone was light, as the force-hating group felt like little more than a conversation piece.

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