Haran’s Shadow
Relaxing clouds flowed leaving a mild mist. There was an effervescent haze around the log cabin by the stream. Kashyyyk, moisture from the towering trees wet the skin and clothing, the warm morning dew evaporating to leave mugginess. More a feature than a person, Kei blended in to the surrounding overgrowth. He wore a simple dark green shirt and practical tanned pants, with brown muddy boots which pointed upright as he sat with his fishing rod. Silver beard and hair, with just streaks of darker youth being seen in the trimmed cut.
Time had stood still, faded into the moment. It felt like he had fished here for years and could stay happily in this heaven of a place. The small stream running by the cabin clearing and into the deeper woods, a small tug on the rod was let go as the catch escaped, he wasn't fishing to eat. He was fishing here to remember.
Zacka and Patches were with the kids in their log cabins not far from where he sat. He could hear the call of a happy family which had rooted him here, and with no regret. Probably with their mother watching over them all now, especially the two adults! Kids? Now they were grown up making lives of their own. He hadn't regretted settling down. For all their battles, the challenges and near death experiences he'd somehow survived, living here with his family had felt right. There'd been adventures sure but the kids were adventure enough most days.
Today was a day that was to change. They were meeting for a purpose. The old crew.
The first steps of a familiar face walked gently by the stream to meet him. Gliding almost along the grass, it could only be one person. Kei stood and turned to greet him, a trademark grin stretched across his grizzled face. The leg heavy in the step as always, and the limp if anything more pronounced on the Epicanthix.
Time had stood still, faded into the moment. It felt like he had fished here for years and could stay happily in this heaven of a place. The small stream running by the cabin clearing and into the deeper woods, a small tug on the rod was let go as the catch escaped, he wasn't fishing to eat. He was fishing here to remember.
Zacka and Patches were with the kids in their log cabins not far from where he sat. He could hear the call of a happy family which had rooted him here, and with no regret. Probably with their mother watching over them all now, especially the two adults! Kids? Now they were grown up making lives of their own. He hadn't regretted settling down. For all their battles, the challenges and near death experiences he'd somehow survived, living here with his family had felt right. There'd been adventures sure but the kids were adventure enough most days.
Today was a day that was to change. They were meeting for a purpose. The old crew.
The first steps of a familiar face walked gently by the stream to meet him. Gliding almost along the grass, it could only be one person. Kei stood and turned to greet him, a trademark grin stretched across his grizzled face. The leg heavy in the step as always, and the limp if anything more pronounced on the Epicanthix.