Lyra Ventor
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Lyra glanced up at him at that, the corner of her mouth lifting despite everything.
"That's… oddly reassuring," she said, the faintest hint of warmth threading through her voice. "I'll try not to make a habit of needing that."
Her hand remained against the stone for another second before she pushed off it, drawing herself upright again. The grounding helped. The breathing helped a little more, even if it was just that.
Her eyes followed his gaze upward, though where he saw far more, she saw only shadow, structure, and the faint suggestion of something carved rather than grown.
"Nothing above is good," she murmured, more to herself as she scanned the edges of the cave entrance. "Means we're not about to get dropped on."
A brief pause, then her attention shifted toward the darker tunnels beyond.
"Outside and in the smaller tunnels is less good," she added, her tone settling back into something practical.
Her fingers brushed lightly against the lightsaber at her side again, not drawing it, just… aware of it.
"So we go forward before it decides to circle back on us?"
She stepped a little closer to the entrance, stopping just short of the deeper shadow, her posture more ready now than hesitant.
"I'd rather not find out how patient something like that can be."
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"That's… oddly reassuring," she said, the faintest hint of warmth threading through her voice. "I'll try not to make a habit of needing that."
Her hand remained against the stone for another second before she pushed off it, drawing herself upright again. The grounding helped. The breathing helped a little more, even if it was just that.
Her eyes followed his gaze upward, though where he saw far more, she saw only shadow, structure, and the faint suggestion of something carved rather than grown.
"Nothing above is good," she murmured, more to herself as she scanned the edges of the cave entrance. "Means we're not about to get dropped on."
A brief pause, then her attention shifted toward the darker tunnels beyond.
"Outside and in the smaller tunnels is less good," she added, her tone settling back into something practical.
Her fingers brushed lightly against the lightsaber at her side again, not drawing it, just… aware of it.
"So we go forward before it decides to circle back on us?"
She stepped a little closer to the entrance, stopping just short of the deeper shadow, her posture more ready now than hesitant.
"I'd rather not find out how patient something like that can be."