Baifa Monü Zhuan
When she finally slowed, her body felt grounded, her mind clear, her spirit balanced. She stood in the center of the room, her posture relaxed, her gaze soft, the Force settling around her like a second skin. Junko remained in the center of the room for several breaths, letting the last traces of movement fade from her limbs. The morning light had shifted again, warming from pale silver to soft gold as the sun climbed higher beyond the garden wall. The shadows lengthened and softened, stretching across the tatami in gentle gradients. Xifang watched her with the calm patience of a creature who understood the rhythms of her day as well as she did.
His tail flicked once, a slow, deliberate motion, before he lowered his head onto his paws and closed his eyes. The quiet rumble of his breath filled the room, a steady counterpoint to the faint rustle of leaves outside. Junko inhaled deeply, feeling the warmth of the light settle across her skin. Her body felt balanced, grounded, the lingering hum of the Force still flowing through her in soft, steady currents. She moved to the low table and poured herself a cup of tea from the small pot the attendants had left earlier. The steam rose in a delicate ribbon, carrying the scent of roasted barley and a faint hint of plum blossom. She lifted the cup with both hands, savoring the warmth against her palms before taking a slow sip.
His tail flicked once, a slow, deliberate motion, before he lowered his head onto his paws and closed his eyes. The quiet rumble of his breath filled the room, a steady counterpoint to the faint rustle of leaves outside. Junko inhaled deeply, feeling the warmth of the light settle across her skin. Her body felt balanced, grounded, the lingering hum of the Force still flowing through her in soft, steady currents. She moved to the low table and poured herself a cup of tea from the small pot the attendants had left earlier. The steam rose in a delicate ribbon, carrying the scent of roasted barley and a faint hint of plum blossom. She lifted the cup with both hands, savoring the warmth against her palms before taking a slow sip.