Dashiell Retrofit™
ONE WITH THE COURSE
INVENTORY: Lightsaber & Spacer Apparel (Minus the Jacket & Vest).
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Ala Quin
,
Michael Angellus
&
Isla Reingard
INVENTORY: Lightsaber & Spacer Apparel (Minus the Jacket & Vest).
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"And Balun... quiet strength doesn’t go unnoticed. You don’t have to speak to teach. But sometimes, even a small word from someone steady can stop a fall before it begins."
As they walked in unison, the soft rhythm of their footsteps weaving through the undergrowth, Balun remained quietly attentive, listening to the wisdom their Master chose to share. There was something thoughtful in the cadence of


He shouldn't have been surprised by how easily Ala seemed to read him. Her insight wasn't just practised—it was intuitive, almost uncanny at times. Balun had never enjoyed the feeling of being so effortlessly seen, but in her presence, it was less exposing and more... grounding. Like being caught out in something harmless by someone who understood you more than they let on.
She had picked up on his silence earlier—on the words he hadn't spoken when he'd considered offering some encouragement to Isla. He hadn't wanted to speak out of turn or risk overshadowing the moment, especially with a fellow student. Yet Ala, with her signature grace, had gently called him out on the restraint he'd shown. It wasn't unkind. If anything, her tone carried warmth, and it coaxed an apprehensive chuckle from Balun's chest—muted, but sincere.
He offered her a small nod in return, subtle but deliberate. He didn't need to say anything to show he'd taken the lesson to heart. The gesture was enough—an acknowledgment between student and mentor.
Their group came to a gradual halt as the path opened into a small clearing, the ground worn smooth by time. Ahead, a low stone bench sat partially sunken in the earth, as if waiting patiently for its next purpose. Balun's eyes drifted over it with mild curiosity, wondering what Ala had in store for them now.
Before anything more could be said,

There was something about her demeanour that reminded him of himself at that age. A quiet conviction wrapped in uncertainty. Balun often felt like the youngest person in the room, particularly in his corporate world, where most saw his age as a curiosity or, worse, a disadvantage. Men and women twice his age regarded him with thinly veiled scepticism, as if they couldn't fathom how someone so young had earned a seat at their table.
In truth, they weren't wrong to wonder. Without the guidance and support of

'She'll probably think the same of Ala', he mused inwardly, glancing toward his mentor. Perhaps, in time, Isla would come to see her the way Balun now saw Judah—a mentor who didn't just instruct, but invested. Who helped shape not just ability, but identity. Mistakes would come. Missteps were inevitable. Balun had made more than he could count, often stumbling forward through trial and error. But he had endured. Because that was the essence of learning, not in the perfection of steps taken, but in the resilience to keep walking.
"Speech".
'Thought'.
'Thought'.