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Private Remnants


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Lieutenant Roman Vossari
Theed Spaceport Bar | Naboo
TAG: Aiden Porte Aiden Porte
GEAR: X | X | X | X | X

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The air on Naboo was too clean.

Roman stepped out of the docking corridor and into the gilded sheen of Theed's central spaceport with the weariness of a man who had seen too much and slept too little. The galaxy spun slow on this side of things - no gunfire in the skies, no ash in the streets. Just laughing children, soft architecture, and skies so blue they looked smug about it.

It was like walking into a dream he'd long forgotten the rules to.

He adjusted the collar of his coat, still dusted with the quiet of Tython, and made his way toward a cantina tucked along the edge of the port - The Verdant Stirrup, of all ridiculous names. Polished floors. Hanging vines. Servers with rehearsed smiles. It felt more like a lounge for off-duty senators than a place that served real liquor.

He hated how much he liked it.

Roman didn't sit right away. He paused just inside the threshold, eyes scanning the patrons with the slow, practiced calculus of someone who still instinctively mapped exits. He saw nobles pretending not to be rich, off-world merchants loudly pretending they mattered, and a smattering of tourists soaking up Naboo's peace like it was a novelty drug.

Then - no Aiden. Not yet.

Good. He needed a moment.

Roman ordered something that sounded like whiskey but arrived with a flower floating in it. He didn't complain. He just pulled the garnish free and set it gently aside, nursing the drink like a man already preparing for another ghost.

Aiden had been his friend during their Padawan years - joyful, laughing, the kind of Jedi who made you believe the Order could be a home and not a cage. Where Roman had been forged from sharp edges and restraint, Aiden had moved through the galaxy like it owed him joy, and he'd taken it with open hands. They balanced each other, once.

Letters had come. Sparse, but honest. Roman had kept them all, even the dumb ones with jokes about astromech malfunctions and holodrama plots. Aiden had never stopped trying to reach him. Roman hadn't answered half of them. Duty had a way of eating your good intentions.

But now? After Tython? After her?

He needed to remember something that wasn't broken.

Roman stared at the door, waiting. Hoping. Not for forgiveness, not for understanding.

Just… something real.

A voice in his head - the bitter part, the part that still heard her saying he was his father's son - warned him not to expect too much.

But he shoved that voice down with the drink and leaned back in the booth.

Whatever came through that door next, it had to be better than what he left behind.
 
Naboo
Theed Spaceport
Bar
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If it wasn't one thing, it was another. A lighthouse in middle of storm was the Jedi Padawan, under constant threat and battered by the high winds and raging waters. There was a time where his resolve had faltered, but he was still here. Several times he felt he should've died over and over again. And still, the weekly meetings continued as he helped those deal with loss, pain and suffering. Those that were harmed were beginning to find the strength to rebuild and regain what they lost. It wasn't physical, but the mental strength and fortitude that carried them as Aiden tried his hardest to show them the path forward. One that was built on hope, and truth.

He remembered the day that he told Inara, Lorn, Dreidi, Brandyn....

Blaire...

When he told them about what happened. And their reactions were greater than anything he couldn't have ever deserved to have. They were his friends, family, and so much more.

And now things were finally starting to come full circle. Roman had become a fast friend during their early Padawan years with the New Jedi Order, that seemed almost a lifetime ago. He never strayed from contact, while it wasn't the greatest on Aiden's part. It was enough to give Roman a glimpse that no matter what, he wasn't alone.

No matter who told him otherwise.

When he received a message finally, he did not waste any time clearing his schedule to meet Roman.

There was no mistaken his old friend.

"Roman...." The Jedi Padawan finally coming face to face with his friend in long over a year, perhaps two. He looked rough, but he was still whole no matter what. "My friend..." Aiden cleared his throat which could've been trying to disguise the crack in his voice, as the happiness of seeing his old friend. He moved forward and embraced him in a strong brotherly hug.

"It's so good to see you."
 

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Lieutenant Roman Vossari
Theed Spaceport Bar | Naboo
TAG: Aiden Porte Aiden Porte
GEAR: X | X | X | X | X

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Roman looked up at the sound of his name - and for a moment, something in his chest uncoiled.

"Aiden," he said, voice low and raw at the edges, like it hadn't spoken anything soft in weeks.

He rose from the booth with a slow ease, and then Aiden was there, pulling him into a hug Roman didn't know he needed until he was in it.

Roman stiffened for half a second, but then his arms wrapped around his friend in a rough, grounding grip, his chin dipping slightly into the embrace.

"I've missed you, brother." he muttered, smirking as he stepped back, his voice hoarse with something dangerously close to relief.

He glanced around the bar with a sardonic lift of his brow. "Nice place you picked. Green chandeliers. Sculpted vines. I half-expected a choir to serenade me when I walked in."

A small huff of a laugh - genuine, even if it hurt. He gestured for Aiden to sit, sliding back into the booth opposite with a groan that betrayed the weight of weeks on the move.

"You look… tired, but not destroyed. That's high praise these days."

He leaned forward, arms braced on the table.

"Tell me everything. How have you been? How's life under Naboo's royal spa treatment? Are they feeding you real food here, or is it still protein cubes and righteous suffering?" His smile twisted, fond but sharp.

His tone shifted just slightly, a flicker of the old Roman underneath the soldier - the one who always checked the exits, and always made sure his people had a way out.
 
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"Nice place you picked. Green chandeliers. Sculpted vines. I half-expected a choir to serenade me when I walked in."


"If you had given me more time then there would've been a red carpet rolled out, pictures and everything in between." Aiden laughed as he patted him on the shoulder, grateful to see his old friend and he then joined him where he was sitting. There was so much to talk about...

Where to begin?

"You look… tired, but not destroyed. That's high praise these days."

"If it was only that, it's been a long and painful road."

The Jedi Padawan motioned for a drink, choosing to get the same thing that Roman got, and upon its arrival carried the similar flower and which Aiden's brow furrowed and he chuckled light. H smiled and shook his head, he removed the garnish from the drink and took a long good drink before looking back to Roman. He looked like Roman, but then didn't. But the same could definitely be said about Aiden himself, so much had come to pass.

"Tell me everything. How have you been? How's life under Naboo's royal spa treatment? Are they feeding you real food here, or is it still protein cubes and righteous suffering?"

He chuckled lightly as he cocked his head to the side lightly before returning back.

"Things were going well, then there were some.....developments...." Aiden said as he looked to his drink and took another small sip. "Betrayal, darkness, pain, everything you can think of came for me my friend. Probably in some of the worst ways possible. My first love, she died in my arms from a terrorist attack. Then dark forces that were after my family brought her back to life by way of dark magick." Aiden motioned for another refill.

"You can forego the flower, unless its grant magical powers." The Jedi Padawan chuckled, as he looked over to Roman. Aiden was okay, as he gave Roman a reassuring look that he he was indeed....okay.

It still carried wounds though, that hadn't fully healed yet.

"Whatever they were, they launched an attack on my families home here on Naboo, we lost quite a bit. And I had to put down the woman I loved, the woman I had loved." The refill came once more, and another raise to his lips as he took a small drink.

"We made sure that none of them were left alive, me and my father and several others that helped us that day."

He chuckled lightly as he gave Roman a nudge. "Sorry for all the gloomy details. Thing's have gotten better since then. It's been several weeks already. I keep moving, keep my focus. I still have weekly meetings with those that wish to talk about loss, and I push them forward to see to hope and let them know that light is on the horizon. That their darkest days are in the past, they can afford to be happy again."

"You know what I mean?"
Aiden took a deep breath as he gave his glass the smallest of shakes.

"So what about you my friend. Where in the world as Roman Vossari been?"
 

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Lieutenant Roman Vossari
Theed Spaceport Bar | Naboo
TAG: Aiden Porte Aiden Porte
GEAR: X | X | X | X | X

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Roman sat in silence as Aiden spoke, the corners of his mouth tight, the drink in his hand untouched. His fingers flexed once around the glass - not from anger, but guilt. Deep, gnawing guilt that clawed up his throat with every word his friend laid bare.

He listened to Aiden's story like it was a confession carved from stone - one tragedy layered atop another, and yet somehow the man across from him was still standing. Still smiling. Still Aiden. A little more cracked, sure. But not shattered.

When Aiden nudged him and gave that half-laugh, Roman shook his head, breath escaping like a sigh he hadn't realized he was holding.

"I should've been there."

The words came rough. Quiet. Honest.

"You were bleeding out in the dark and I was off gutting slavers on Utupau. I should've been here - fighting beside you, with your family." He looked over at him, brow furrowed. "That you're still upright after all that? Still joking, still leading... force, Aiden. Either you're braver than I remember or more broken than you let on."

His mouth twitched - almost a smile. "Probably both."

He finally took a sip from his drink, grimaced like he deserved worse, and set it down with a dull clink.

When Aiden asked his question, Roman leaned back, arms folding across his chest. The smirk faded, and what replaced it was something older. Wearier.

"I left the Order."

He said it plainly. Like stating a death.

"I went back to Serenno first. Buried the last of my mother. Buried my father in a prison cell. Sold the estate - what was left of it - and cut the last thread tying me to that rotting house."

He tapped his fingers against the table once, the only sign of agitation.

"After that, I joined the Confederation. Signed up with the Army. Special Forces now. Recon, sabotage, deep-insertion strikes. The kind of work that actually shifts the tide before the headlines catch up."

Roman looked out past Aiden for a moment, as if trying to find the words.

"It's structured. Purposeful. Brutal, sure. But honest. It makes sense in a way nothing else ever did. I get to make a difference. Real, measurable peace. Not just sit in a temple and hope the galaxy behaves."

He paused, eyes lowering, a shadow crossing his expression.

"Not everyone likes the new Roman, though."

He swallowed that next sip dry, fingers tensing around the glass before he set it down completely. No more pretense.

"Anneliese."

He didn't have to explain who. The name hit the table like a stone.

"We split two years ago. She hated that I left. Said I walked away from everything we believed in. From her. And I thought… I thought maybe time would soften the edges. Maybe we could find our way back."

He rubbed a hand over his jaw, voice thinning.

"I saw her. Yesterday. On Tython."

A bitter breath left his chest. He didn't look at Aiden now.

"She buried it, Aiden. Buried us. Said things I'm not sure I'll ever forget. Or forgive."

He exhaled, slouching back, the armor of his voice starting to crack. "I don't know if I lost her the day I left the order, or the day she stopped writing back. Either way, she's gone now."

He glanced back up, catching Aiden's eyes.

"I know, I know. I sound like a brat whining about heartbreak when you've had to go through... you know." He laughed once, hollow. "But it still hurts. Can't logic your way around that."

He leaned forward again, elbows on the table, bracing himself with both arms like the weight in his chest might tip him sideways.

"So… now I'm here. Hiding out in luxury vine bars, looking for what's left that isn't ruined. And hoping at least one person in this galaxy doesn't look at me like I'm already lost."

He met Aiden's gaze then - not haunted, not armored.

Just Roman. Tired. Raw. Trying.

"…You still see me?"
 
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Theed Spaceport
Bar

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"Don't do that to yourself man." Aiden spoke with a small smile, giving him reassurance that it wasn't his fault or anything of that sort. He was where he was supposed to be, just like Aiden was.

"You were bleeding out in the dark and I was off gutting slavers on Utupau. I should've been here - fighting beside you, with your family."
"That you're still upright after all that? Still joking, still leading... force, Aiden. Either you're braver than I remember or more broken than you let on."


"I'm something, I'm not too sure what it is. I hope its something decent."

Aiden listened to what he said, his eyes never left him as he spoke of what had happened to him as of lately. His troubles didn't outweigh Aiden's, each had their own depth and pain to them. They all carried some sort of significance that potentially no one could understand unless it was actually you going through them.

He mentioned Anneliese, that they split and Aiden was shocked to be quite honest. He knew them both during his early Padawan years with the New Jedi Order. She was a friend, however he hadn't kept up with her as much as he did with Roman. He just assumed she was okay, and that she and Roman were okay. He saw them together several times, and of course being engaged, it was one of those things that he thought would stand the test of time. But, things changed sometimes, and he showed a somber look to his friend.

His brother...

"I'm so sorry Roman." The Jedi Padawan patted him on the shoulder and thus came the next words, and that he saw her yesterday.

"No, your feelings are valid my friend. When I lost Esme, I wasn't sure what I was going to do. And I was very, quiet, wallowing in my grief for a time. That's what love does to us if goes wrong. I once asked my Master if falling in love was worth it, I wasn't sure at the time. But now even after experiencing that loss, I would do it all over again. Just to have one more true moment with someone."

The Jedi Padawan took a sip from the glass before speaking again. "We all have our..." He took in a deep breath before continuing. "We all have our own path's to follow. Your's diverged from the New Jedi Order, but that doesn't mean you are wrong. If you know in your heart you did everything possible to keep things going with Anne, then you don't feel bad about your decisions for a single moment my friend."

Would she be able to say the same? Did she do everything she could?

While Aiden's words were indeed true, this would have been an entirely different conversation had Roman been slaughtering innocents and enslaving the helpless with no regard to life, justice and hope.

This wasn't the case though, thank Shiraya.

"…You still see me?"

"I know who you are Roman. You are my brother and a good man. Truthfully, the only person that can change my view of you, is you. And it hasn't been changed."

He hoped he was making sense, he didn't want these words to be too jumbled up or confusing.
 

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