Shadow In The Night

Thoughts twisted. Mind mindless. Might be she could have been a Sith instead of a Jedi. Yet, that wasn’t what happened. No, the girl became a woman, the woman became a Jedi, the Jedi became a Knight. Though… The thought was prompted by the ocean as she listened and witnessed it within a vision like liquid inside her mind. I am also a Shadow…
She sighed into the wind, like the distant sunlight might take her in, carry her away with wings, like the pelican or the puffin, the auk or the cormorant, and why should such birds within this universe not exist to begin with? Not every creature needed to be exotic in description. There were already plenty of Humans, for one thing; way too many loth-cats instead of just cats. Yet, clearly, this Pantoran woman’s thoughts were just drifting as if trapped in the past or within the current.
“Call me Vayla,” she whispered, letting not her mental Force but the gentle force of the morning breeze from the beach to the sea carry her words; like childhood to adulthood as driftwood. “Here I sit on this shore, as anyone before me, but who is able to cradle my memories but me in this never ending journey?”
Maybe her words were worthless, as meaningless as the wind, just passing through to be forgotten. As silken strands of blue pink married with the sunlit horizon, painting the image of an infinite rhythm, it was all Vayla Mirana could do to hug her knees and just listen, keeping quiet, listening not to the wind or to water but to the ocean. The expanse. And it stretched far beyond the horizon.