☤ Golden Heart, Cold Hands ☤
[member="Voph"]'s face dropped.
And she was about to ask why, but she had perhaps taken too long steeling her determination during the conversational lull, for he then continued. Being asked a question, she didn't want to turn back the topic.
Instead, after taking a quick sip of wine, she nodded. Ah, time to recall her fabricated past; it'd be easy enough. Keep it vague, she thought. Vague but convincing.
"I grew up on Coruscant," she began. "As an orphan. The caretakers in my house were, umm, let's say not great at their jobs." A pause for the effect of a slightly troubling past, with just the underpinnings of sadness, barely noticeable. Then a small smile to dismiss it. "But a few of us older kids turned out to be better at it, so..."
Prennis shrugged, suddenly aware that she had paused for what felt like a full minute, and it may well have been. Now that must have been noticeable. When she had come up with the false backstory, it hadn't been even slightly troubling. But now, when she said it, there was something about it. In a way, distant and blurred, it was true. An unconscious seed of truth, maybe.
What had become of Taeir? Nileeta, Rache? Where they still on Dosuun?
They, the first two at least, had been nothing but good 'caretakers.' They had never neglected Prennis as Aes'ona, but even though they hadn't, she had still been led to medicine.
She shrugged. "It became a passion, I guess."
And she was about to ask why, but she had perhaps taken too long steeling her determination during the conversational lull, for he then continued. Being asked a question, she didn't want to turn back the topic.
Instead, after taking a quick sip of wine, she nodded. Ah, time to recall her fabricated past; it'd be easy enough. Keep it vague, she thought. Vague but convincing.
"I grew up on Coruscant," she began. "As an orphan. The caretakers in my house were, umm, let's say not great at their jobs." A pause for the effect of a slightly troubling past, with just the underpinnings of sadness, barely noticeable. Then a small smile to dismiss it. "But a few of us older kids turned out to be better at it, so..."
Prennis shrugged, suddenly aware that she had paused for what felt like a full minute, and it may well have been. Now that must have been noticeable. When she had come up with the false backstory, it hadn't been even slightly troubling. But now, when she said it, there was something about it. In a way, distant and blurred, it was true. An unconscious seed of truth, maybe.
What had become of Taeir? Nileeta, Rache? Where they still on Dosuun?
They, the first two at least, had been nothing but good 'caretakers.' They had never neglected Prennis as Aes'ona, but even though they hadn't, she had still been led to medicine.
She shrugged. "It became a passion, I guess."