Aspiration
This is just what was ordered. Nothing to crazy, a simple hangout, easy going. It was good to be around people, the time spent in the dark didn't solve anyone problems. Aiden realized this first hand, with the help of a few people. The pain would linger for a long time, but would eventually go away. Just as the wounds would heal in time.
The darkness didn't have any good answers, just a cheap way to escape the pain.
The Jedi Padawan arrive in typical fashion, something casual for the hangout and he brought a tray or two of cookies for everyone. He glanced around noting several that were there and some that were already out the door.
He neared the group of Padawans as he directed them to cookies and such should they wish.
"Hey guys! Enjoy the sweets." He spoke to the group that consisted of
Isla Reingard
Kudau
Casaana
Phillip Slate
The Padawan smile at them as he moved passed and took a seat on the ground next to a stone slab. He leaned back into it, as he smiled and looked around for a bit. He would congregate soon with the others, but for now he was content with looking into the horizons, and the skies. His eyes caught sight of Lossa and her daughter. It was great joy that she was brought back safe, although the time that was lost could never be retrieved again. It would be made up for though, he was sure about that.
Perhaps he would go make some small talk, probably offer Lossa and the little one a cookie or two.
Lossa Aureus
The darkness didn't have any good answers, just a cheap way to escape the pain.
The Jedi Padawan arrive in typical fashion, something casual for the hangout and he brought a tray or two of cookies for everyone. He glanced around noting several that were there and some that were already out the door.
He neared the group of Padawans as he directed them to cookies and such should they wish.
"Hey guys! Enjoy the sweets." He spoke to the group that consisted of




The Padawan smile at them as he moved passed and took a seat on the ground next to a stone slab. He leaned back into it, as he smiled and looked around for a bit. He would congregate soon with the others, but for now he was content with looking into the horizons, and the skies. His eyes caught sight of Lossa and her daughter. It was great joy that she was brought back safe, although the time that was lost could never be retrieved again. It would be made up for though, he was sure about that.
Perhaps he would go make some small talk, probably offer Lossa and the little one a cookie or two.
