Belle of the Brawl
Taris, Clan Caromed grounds
Only a few days after her experience in Chaos, it would have made much more sense for Fabula to be resting, regaining her strength, or attempting to puzzle out her new life. So much of it was still confusing to her. Which people on the edges of her memory were still alive? What names in the bungled up mess of letters her thoughts had become were useful, and who did they belong to? And what of all these experiences she'd had? Which ones were real and meaningful, and which ones had long passed into irrelevance?
Fabula knew at least two things were true of her new life. The first was that Lynn Caromed, a mentally ill woman who was still worthy of every ounce of respect Fabs could muster, was a Mandalorian. The second was that Fabula herself had absolutely nothing of importance in her life other than family. Lynn and Fable and sometimes a person named Alndis Merrill or Alna D'Lessio or something like that were the only things in her entire life that mattered. Whatever her clone body had been doing in the last few years seemed to amount to "not much."
The three sets of memories in Fabula's mind now all wanted different things. The eldest memories, dubbed "the Witch," desperately wanted someone to spend her time with, a family to hold her at night and listen to her dumb stories and laugh at her bad jokes. Her middle set of quasi-memories, "the Warrior," had been stuck on the Field of Blades for six hundred blasted years and wanted nothing more than to fight and kill worthy opponents (and this was a view that the other two Fabula-minds could agree with). The latest, youngest, and shortest thoughts she found herself with were from "the Wanderer," who seemed to have done absolutely nothing of value in eight years. She desperately wanted something to do with her life.
Fortunately, no matter whose point of view Fabula looked at her situation from, she saw only one course of action.
The Bloody Pilgrim touched down on the Caromed grounds as it had so many times before, and Fabula Cavataio, complete with leg splint and blasterproof jacket, limped down the ramp. As she walked, she pulled out her datapad and typed out a quick message to the person she was on this planet explicitly to see.
<I just landed. Where can I find you?>
[member="Lynn Caromed"]
Only a few days after her experience in Chaos, it would have made much more sense for Fabula to be resting, regaining her strength, or attempting to puzzle out her new life. So much of it was still confusing to her. Which people on the edges of her memory were still alive? What names in the bungled up mess of letters her thoughts had become were useful, and who did they belong to? And what of all these experiences she'd had? Which ones were real and meaningful, and which ones had long passed into irrelevance?
Fabula knew at least two things were true of her new life. The first was that Lynn Caromed, a mentally ill woman who was still worthy of every ounce of respect Fabs could muster, was a Mandalorian. The second was that Fabula herself had absolutely nothing of importance in her life other than family. Lynn and Fable and sometimes a person named Alndis Merrill or Alna D'Lessio or something like that were the only things in her entire life that mattered. Whatever her clone body had been doing in the last few years seemed to amount to "not much."
The three sets of memories in Fabula's mind now all wanted different things. The eldest memories, dubbed "the Witch," desperately wanted someone to spend her time with, a family to hold her at night and listen to her dumb stories and laugh at her bad jokes. Her middle set of quasi-memories, "the Warrior," had been stuck on the Field of Blades for six hundred blasted years and wanted nothing more than to fight and kill worthy opponents (and this was a view that the other two Fabula-minds could agree with). The latest, youngest, and shortest thoughts she found herself with were from "the Wanderer," who seemed to have done absolutely nothing of value in eight years. She desperately wanted something to do with her life.
Fortunately, no matter whose point of view Fabula looked at her situation from, she saw only one course of action.
The Bloody Pilgrim touched down on the Caromed grounds as it had so many times before, and Fabula Cavataio, complete with leg splint and blasterproof jacket, limped down the ramp. As she walked, she pulled out her datapad and typed out a quick message to the person she was on this planet explicitly to see.
<I just landed. Where can I find you?>
[member="Lynn Caromed"]