Hope is Kindled
"You must be pretty good with your hands then." Kahne said with a smile. The Jedi looked up towards her whenever she started talking about the photo. Kahne's smile faded somewhat when she mentioned her family was killed in a raid. She knew of deep loss, just as Kahne had long ago. The pain that followed to lose someone's family was a terrible thing to feel. Kahne was all to familiar with that particular feeling.
"I'm sure that tradition will be carried on by you and yours someday.I'm also sure your family would be very proud of you." Kahne said with a small nod as he stood up in the cockpit so that he was face to face with her, so they could talk more clearly and see each other better, or so he told himself.
"I've been a Jedi since I was a just a young boy. Four years old or so to be exact. I'm originally from Naboo, I too lost a family when I was younger. I know how it feels, to lose." Kahne said with a small sigh, as he placed a hand on hers, thus showing the smallest of smiles.
"Shall we go for a ride?"
[member="Alexandra Russo"]
"I'm sure that tradition will be carried on by you and yours someday.I'm also sure your family would be very proud of you." Kahne said with a small nod as he stood up in the cockpit so that he was face to face with her, so they could talk more clearly and see each other better, or so he told himself.
"I've been a Jedi since I was a just a young boy. Four years old or so to be exact. I'm originally from Naboo, I too lost a family when I was younger. I know how it feels, to lose." Kahne said with a small sigh, as he placed a hand on hers, thus showing the smallest of smiles.
"Shall we go for a ride?"
[member="Alexandra Russo"]