Spies
Of course. My mind briefly went back to the two that had found me. That made sense. I wondered for a moment where they might be now, particularly the one apparently named Jurin, who'd had such disdain for my kind. I still wanted to make that right, if I could. As he spoke, I could feel the way he indulged in simply feeling, in enjoying a drink and reclining on a couch as if for the first time.
I lowered my gaze, taking another sip, as he told me I couldn't heal in secret.
"I... suppose I hadn't considered that," I confessed, feeling something of an ironic smile tugging at the corners of my lips, "it does make a bit of a fuss, doesn't it?"
A sigh uncoiled from my chest, once more I lifted the cup to my lips and took another sip. What would the order think of the decision I had made? What would they say if they found out what I'd done? I'd been following my instincts, following the force... right? The doubts began to creep in. Had it truly been the force? Or my own hubris? Was there a part of me that had only done it because I wanted to know if I could?
Once more the Sith Lord spoke, explaining what would happen now.
"I understand."
My tone was softer, a little forlorn. For the first time, I felt the walls of the prison I'd made for myself. I swallowed, a shiver gripping my spine.
"Do you have access to Jedi texts? Would I be permitted to make contact with the Jedi library... or could you have someone do it for me?" A sudden pause, and I blinked in surprise, "is... is there a particular title I should... address you as?"
After all, we hardly learned how to converse with sith lords back at the academy.
There was another question, one that nagged at the back of my mind. I'd already decided not to ask it, not now. That wasn't something I should focus on, especially if it was going to get in the way of studying. No, it was better not to ask...
What's going to happen to me after that?
Darth Empyrean
Of course. My mind briefly went back to the two that had found me. That made sense. I wondered for a moment where they might be now, particularly the one apparently named Jurin, who'd had such disdain for my kind. I still wanted to make that right, if I could. As he spoke, I could feel the way he indulged in simply feeling, in enjoying a drink and reclining on a couch as if for the first time.
I lowered my gaze, taking another sip, as he told me I couldn't heal in secret.
"I... suppose I hadn't considered that," I confessed, feeling something of an ironic smile tugging at the corners of my lips, "it does make a bit of a fuss, doesn't it?"
A sigh uncoiled from my chest, once more I lifted the cup to my lips and took another sip. What would the order think of the decision I had made? What would they say if they found out what I'd done? I'd been following my instincts, following the force... right? The doubts began to creep in. Had it truly been the force? Or my own hubris? Was there a part of me that had only done it because I wanted to know if I could?
Once more the Sith Lord spoke, explaining what would happen now.
"I understand."
My tone was softer, a little forlorn. For the first time, I felt the walls of the prison I'd made for myself. I swallowed, a shiver gripping my spine.
"Do you have access to Jedi texts? Would I be permitted to make contact with the Jedi library... or could you have someone do it for me?" A sudden pause, and I blinked in surprise, "is... is there a particular title I should... address you as?"
After all, we hardly learned how to converse with sith lords back at the academy.
There was another question, one that nagged at the back of my mind. I'd already decided not to ask it, not now. That wasn't something I should focus on, especially if it was going to get in the way of studying. No, it was better not to ask...
What's going to happen to me after that?
