"It's... not you," Corin half-laughed while fingers scratched at the nape of his neck, an uncertainty hinted in his voice. "I just don't know if it was the right thing to do, for you. I'm here on Denon, that's where I'll stay." His arms folded over one another, as if to act as a shield for whatever else may lurk out there in the unknown that circulated the vigilante. "I don't want you to think that will change because of... that."
Denon was his home, his mission. It was bound to him like any other sworn duty, even if self-sworn and tied to himself by his own rope. The knot was there to be untied whenever Corin saw fit, the same as scissors to cut it off, a sword to leave, a blaster to burn it. It was all there, the second he did not want it. Though Corin warned himself as much, and yet never once took it - not on the darkest days, when the cybernetic fuelled junkies clambered out of the scrap heaps and left him with broken bones, burns and incisions. Or the corporatists death squads that hunted him throughout the knight, their aim as true as ever. It only took one, they told him. It took three. There were better lives lead, one with Iris too, and maybe all that youthful bickering amounted to this for a good enough reason, but the star-hopping days were done for Corin. He was here and settled, no matter how unsettling it sometimes was.
He sat down on the couch, half-off as Iris lay across it. "They're old friends," he excused with a dismissive wave of his hand, "I knew them when I was younger. I left them behind when I went off to," his voice fell quiet, as if unable to utter the words, "You know."
He never held a fond relationship with the Jedi now, not these days. It was a well enough disguise for a vigilante, even if disguise was not the right word. It was a title, though rarely used as it should. He wore the lightsaber on his hip in an official capacity, to enter places his vigilante-self may not be so welcome in. Other than that, the hum of his blade was lost on him. He wondered what Dagon would think, what any of his old Jedi classmates would think, if they ever thought about him at all. "I doubt they'd get it anyways. It's a different life out there, on here, I'm the only one that's done both."
Iris Arani