It felt as though it'd been forever since Caedyn last docked with the Outer-Heaven, the Repertoire setting down within the residential Hangar accessible only by those with property aboard the massive Space Station, a luxury that few of his peers knew of. Since things had taken off with his service to the Outer Rim Territories and then returning to Kashyyyk at the request of the Silver Assembly, Caedyn's former role aboard the Station was no longer in play. Thus he didn't have the added privileges that came with the role and authority of security personnel, and therefore wasn't required to be aboard the Space Station for any fixed period of time. That said, this was still where his Home was, that which he shared with his Girlfriend, Asaraa Vaashe.
Sending word ahead, he'd messaged Asaraa across their own private channels of communication in order to inform her that he'd be coming home to spend some much needed time together. He wasn't sure whether or not she had been at home at the time of receiving his message, though he hoped that she'd agree to meet him there all the time. Perhaps she'd been missing him as much so as he had of her, as she didn't take long in her relaying confirmation that she'd be awaiting his arrival.
Walking the streets of the incredibly vast Space-Station, Caedyn gazed upon the many civilians passing him by on his way to the residential sector. Commerce was rife across the Outer-Heaven and their economy relied heavily upon the worlds they orbited, changing on a monthly basis. It truly was a blessing for those who lived aboard the facility, for there was always something different to be found with the Station's relocation. New adventures and sights to be seen.
The familiar sight of their Home soon came into view however and Caedyn couldn't help but feel a little nervous, strange as it was. It really did feel like it had been an age since he had last seen Asaraa. He'd been so busy within the Outer Rim for so very long, getting the Enclave situated and helping it to grow into a much larger Coalition of Jedi establishments across the region. Most recently he'd been spending his efforts on trying to coerce a certain young Padawan by the name of
Kyra Perl
to seek his guidance for the sake of her future within the Order. It had thus far proven rather exhausting and it was something he'd be asking Asaraa for advice over in due time...
Placing his palm against the security panel alongside the entrance, the panel flashed green in approval and the doors opened with a mechanical hiss followed by a droid-like voice welcoming him home. "Asaraa, I'm home!..." He called as he stepped in and closed the door behind him, wondering if she'd arrived before he had.
Sending word ahead, he'd messaged Asaraa across their own private channels of communication in order to inform her that he'd be coming home to spend some much needed time together. He wasn't sure whether or not she had been at home at the time of receiving his message, though he hoped that she'd agree to meet him there all the time. Perhaps she'd been missing him as much so as he had of her, as she didn't take long in her relaying confirmation that she'd be awaiting his arrival.
Walking the streets of the incredibly vast Space-Station, Caedyn gazed upon the many civilians passing him by on his way to the residential sector. Commerce was rife across the Outer-Heaven and their economy relied heavily upon the worlds they orbited, changing on a monthly basis. It truly was a blessing for those who lived aboard the facility, for there was always something different to be found with the Station's relocation. New adventures and sights to be seen.
The familiar sight of their Home soon came into view however and Caedyn couldn't help but feel a little nervous, strange as it was. It really did feel like it had been an age since he had last seen Asaraa. He'd been so busy within the Outer Rim for so very long, getting the Enclave situated and helping it to grow into a much larger Coalition of Jedi establishments across the region. Most recently he'd been spending his efforts on trying to coerce a certain young Padawan by the name of

Placing his palm against the security panel alongside the entrance, the panel flashed green in approval and the doors opened with a mechanical hiss followed by a droid-like voice welcoming him home. "Asaraa, I'm home!..." He called as he stepped in and closed the door behind him, wondering if she'd arrived before he had.