The Admiralty
[member="Liya"]
"By not thinking about it too much." Gideon offered as a joke, but that stipulation kind of went sideways the moment she settled against him. At first the Jedi didn't think too much about it while flipping the switches that caused the pod to enclose around them. The soft hisss of locks engaging and ensuring that there would be pressure and air here, even when they lifted off and broke the planet's atmosphere. But once the hangar doors started to slide back in response to the remote control and Gideon was actually... waiting?
It was suddenly far more difficult to ignore the woman.
Her weight was pressed firmly against him and already he had a difficult time to filter through the fact how... nope, not gonna go there. Even then Gideon noticed how cramped up and hunched together she seemed on top of him.
There was no way she would be able to keep that up, when her muscles were already exerted to hell and back. "I realize this isn't perfect." Gideon offered, while trying to ignore the shape pressing down against his lap and staying on course. "But hunching in and trying to be as small as possible isn't going to do either of us favors." Especially because it wasn't actually doing much in the way of... anything. In fact, it was only focusing her press against a single point.
One that Gideon was becoming uncomfortably aware of.
"I am going to need you to relax, so I can lock the harnas in around us."
The idea of her completely pressed against him was... eesh. Draya, preserve me. But for some reason all that Gideon was sensing right now was mild amusement and maybe a sliver of sympathy. The Jedi was starting to wonder if his Master wasn't still hanging around.
Watching with amusement.
"By not thinking about it too much." Gideon offered as a joke, but that stipulation kind of went sideways the moment she settled against him. At first the Jedi didn't think too much about it while flipping the switches that caused the pod to enclose around them. The soft hisss of locks engaging and ensuring that there would be pressure and air here, even when they lifted off and broke the planet's atmosphere. But once the hangar doors started to slide back in response to the remote control and Gideon was actually... waiting?
It was suddenly far more difficult to ignore the woman.
Her weight was pressed firmly against him and already he had a difficult time to filter through the fact how... nope, not gonna go there. Even then Gideon noticed how cramped up and hunched together she seemed on top of him.
There was no way she would be able to keep that up, when her muscles were already exerted to hell and back. "I realize this isn't perfect." Gideon offered, while trying to ignore the shape pressing down against his lap and staying on course. "But hunching in and trying to be as small as possible isn't going to do either of us favors." Especially because it wasn't actually doing much in the way of... anything. In fact, it was only focusing her press against a single point.
One that Gideon was becoming uncomfortably aware of.
"I am going to need you to relax, so I can lock the harnas in around us."
The idea of her completely pressed against him was... eesh. Draya, preserve me. But for some reason all that Gideon was sensing right now was mild amusement and maybe a sliver of sympathy. The Jedi was starting to wonder if his Master wasn't still hanging around.
Watching with amusement.