[member="Tempest"]
( This part is written from both Shamira’s and Tempest’s perspective, with the approval of both writers. )
Getting to relax and meditate sounded like the perfect way to pass time, knowing they still had plenty of time until they had to make their next course adjustment. Shamira nodded, giving a little bow of her head to Tempest, then darted out of the room, immediately heading for the crew quarters. Meditation and perhaps a little light reading firmly on her mind.
She was only half an hour into meditating on the durosteel floor when the sounds of blaster bolts and screaming came floating in from the common area of the freighter. Curiously, Shamira furrowed her brow, standing from her crisscrossed state to sneak slowly into the common room. Without her boots on, the Togruta was able to quietly sneak behind the couch where Tempest laid, watching some action show on her holopad.
Tempest watched, unknowing there was now another patron to the show, as Captain Corellia began to reach its climatic scene. First Order lackeys tried to stop the amazing superhero as, without a blaster, he mowed through practically hundreds of them. From the sky, Durosteel man suddenly slammed into the ground, sending Stormtroopers flying. He was fully silver, with little more than a red leotard on otherwise.
Raising an eyebrow, Shamira reached over Tempest’s shoulder, pointing to the silver colored man as he knocked out an officer. “He’s quite shiny, isn’t he?” Tempest visibly had a start, much to the initiates delight, eliciting a small giggle from her. The mistress shook her head, smiling lightly, then moved the stuff on the other side of the couch so that Shamira could sit. “Eh, he's fine, I'm waiting for Dark Star to join the team. She's the best of them all.” Her smile turned to a grin as the Togruta sat, scooting over and tucking her feet up under her so that she could watch the show with her mistress comfortably.
The screen switched again to show a large looking human wearing a blue and red spandex superhero outfit, complete with a little cape. Shamira smirked lightly and spoke, eyes not leaving the screen. “I assume Mr. Muscles is Captain Corellia..?” Tempest couldn’t help but roll her eyes lightly, showing her obvious disdain for the character. “Yeah. Show off. Ooh...here she comes!” The mistress let out a little squee which immediately drew Shamira’s attention from the screen, raising her eyebrows. She had never heard her mistress make such a sound, so her attention returned to the screen so that she could see what made the other woman make such a sound.
Dark Star had appeared. A tall, white haired woman in a black, figure-hugging outfit, who lands and starts beating up First Order and Sith grunts. Blood sprayed from the broken helmets of the Stormtroopers, and officers laid knocked out on the rocky ground. Shamira found herself rooting heaviliy for the newest heroine on the scene. “Get them! Knock 'em out! You can do it!” Tempest, with a sly grin, spoke while her attention didn’t leave the screen. “I know the actress,” Tempest confided, proudly, “And know her too. I hadn't seen this vid yet, so I've been looking forward to it.”
Shamira’s gaze shifted momentarily to her mistress with the second saying of know, before shaking it off and returning her attention to the show. “I've never seen these vids. I didn’t get time at the Temple. We were always just kept so busy in our earlier years. But I suppose that I do get more time now with the Order..”
Tempest shook her head, turning to Shamira to respond to her statement. “Nah, we're just not a monastery. Denying yourself because you think you should is unwise. Better to enjoy yourself in small bursts. It makes the expectation all the sweeter.” The white haired woman just shrugged, placing aside the holopad on the table. Shamira frowned lightly and leaned against the arm of the couch. “It was always just training, meditating, and classes. Not much time for enjoyment.” Her eyes turned to the paused show, showing now a still of the trio of superheroes. “How'd you meet the amazing actress?”
Tempest settled up against the back of the couch, staring forward as she recounted the story. “She actually is a friend of ours. She really is superhuman...supereldorai I guess. We found her in stasis on Kaeshana, she'd been asleep for 20,000 years or so. Her name's Eyrecae Alzari. Long story short, she's a real fighter, but in between bashing Sith for real she moonlights as a holovid star, and she does all her own stunts.” She turned, smiling proudly at the initiate. Shamira pulled her legs up, hugging them tightly to her chest, and resting her chin on top of her knees. Her eyebrows shot up at the insane year count the woman had been in stasis. “20,000 years...? How...how long did it take her to adapt? It couldn’t have been easy..at all.”
The white haired woman smirked lightly at the Togruta. “Well…she started by trying to punch Siobhan and I through a wall.... it took her a while to get adapted, and even longer before she realized that slaughtering everyone was not the most diplomatic thing to do. I'll introduce her to you sometime." The promise made Shamira grin widely, taking to the thought of meeting a galaxy renowned actress quite happily.
The Togruta’s head tilted to the side slightly after a moment, a sly smirk slowly crossing her face. “Oh? She only tried? Were you thrown through a wall?” “Even I can't survive being punched through a wall, Shammy,” Tempest responded with a smirk. The nickname had Shamira burying her head into her knees, groaning lightly, knowing her face was heating up from blush and trying to hide it. Looking up after a moment, she rested her head back on her knees, blush still visible on her cheeks. “I thought you could survive anything. I...I may have looked you up in the archives.” Quickly adding after, wanting to make sure Tempest didn’t think she was off wasting time. “On my off time, of course.”
The white haired mistress preened lightly at this, all attention focused now on the little Togruta. “Oh ho...find anything you liked? How about my glorious defeat of a Bando Gora warlord? Or when I took on three Xioquo priestesses at once?”
Shamira grinned widely, nodding heartily in Tempest’s direction. “The priestesses story was quite....graphic. Same with the warlord.” She bit her lower lip, smiling softer at in sincerity. “I think the most impressive thing though...was how you don’t give up. There were stories of the Storm of the Force being beaten down constantly..only to come back so much stronger, and defeat those that sought to oppress her.”
Tempest couldn’t help but smile softly back at Shamira, heart warming at the compliment from her initiate. “I never give up, Shamira. It’s not in my nature to do so.” The Togruta’s smile fades slightly, saddening a bit. Her voice drops, obviously trying to keep back the rushing feeling of sadness. "Not like me, I suppose. Of course, the Order made sure to tell me it was my decision. But just seeing them look at me as I left for the last time showed how they truly felt about it, no matter their words. That I was… a coward for leaving." Her silver-blue eyes flicked away from her mistress, finding herself unable to meet the other force user’s eyes.
Tempest’s face fell lightly and she scooted over, closer to the girl and put an arm around her shoulders. Her voice was soft but truth and meaning were behind the words. “It's not giving up in a bad way if the people you were dealing were are jerks. I fully applaud you giving up on them.” Her eyes move away for a moment, gathering her thoughts, before turning back to Shamira. “No, what I mean is that when someone tries to fight me, I do not back down, I do not give way. I've moved to a lot of different planets and empires and Force groups, like you have done now. I don't consider that giving up at all.”
Shamira couldn’t help but smile lightly at the touch, as well as the words from her mistress, wiping away a single tear quickly, hoping Tempest didn’t notice. “I suppose you're right.” But the words were without conviction and any strength. There was no belief in her own words. For months, she had replayed the hushed voices and the looks of disdain over and over in her head, and had begun to believe they were right about her. That she was nothing but a worthless, broken, fallen coward. The Togruta pulled away from Tempest, sliding off the couch, and began to walk towards the back of the ship. “I..I am going to go meditate and train. I'll come rest in a few hours. Maybe we can watch another episode of Captain…er, Black star.” She gave a small, heartless smile, before disappearing down the corridor before any more tears could be seen.