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Anet went from feeling weightless to impossibly heavy the moment Reina set her down. Her neck was too stiff, or maybe too weak, to do anything but stare up at the ceiling, with the blur of Reina's red hair in the corner of her view.
When the woman began to instruct her, she paused in thought. A knee-jerk little instinct wanted her to fight it, or at least say something mean to get Reina off her back. The preemptiveness of her assumption that Anet would consider meditation a Jedi thing bothered her, too, but really, she was fishing for any problem to pick at. Anet hated being instructed. Ironic, given her previous work in academia. She hated it more when it came from someone she felt close to.
Not that she and Reina were close, but their previous tryst provoked those suspicions and misgivings she carried.
Still - this situation was bad, and Anet felt powerless. She strained a deep sigh and tried her best just to breathe. In, and out. Each time her chest rose, she felt a twinge of pain, and each time it fell back, she felt relief. In, and out. Her muscles were sore and weak; it felt as if her entire form was unraveling into individual strings.
The acolyte closed her eyes and listened...
She felt exhausted everywhere, but the qualifier 'most' was at least something to go off of. And so Anet tried, despite the panic and the pain, to investigate the source of her exhaustion. In, and out. She continued to breathe steadily. In, and out. It helped her think. In, and out. She realized it was the obvious thing. Her diaphragm was badly bruised. It wasn't just exhaustion from the Force, as she and Reina first suspected, but she wouldn't have realized without the redhead's help.
Anet snickered until she grimaced and yelped. Then, with another sigh... She opened her eyes again and managed to turn her neck just enough to look up into her eyes. They were pretty.
"I think..." She arrived at a hypothesis. "I think all my muscles froze, or tightened when I--" How did she intend to describe it? "--entered the room..."
What a copout, Anet Raine.
She wheezed. "I think everything is bruised or torn..." Indeed, her pale flesh began to grow a darker blue.
When the woman began to instruct her, she paused in thought. A knee-jerk little instinct wanted her to fight it, or at least say something mean to get Reina off her back. The preemptiveness of her assumption that Anet would consider meditation a Jedi thing bothered her, too, but really, she was fishing for any problem to pick at. Anet hated being instructed. Ironic, given her previous work in academia. She hated it more when it came from someone she felt close to.
Not that she and Reina were close, but their previous tryst provoked those suspicions and misgivings she carried.
Still - this situation was bad, and Anet felt powerless. She strained a deep sigh and tried her best just to breathe. In, and out. Each time her chest rose, she felt a twinge of pain, and each time it fell back, she felt relief. In, and out. Her muscles were sore and weak; it felt as if her entire form was unraveling into individual strings.
The acolyte closed her eyes and listened...
"As you feel the Force flowing back into you, focus it to where you feel the most exhausted. Let it fill the space."
She felt exhausted everywhere, but the qualifier 'most' was at least something to go off of. And so Anet tried, despite the panic and the pain, to investigate the source of her exhaustion. In, and out. She continued to breathe steadily. In, and out. It helped her think. In, and out. She realized it was the obvious thing. Her diaphragm was badly bruised. It wasn't just exhaustion from the Force, as she and Reina first suspected, but she wouldn't have realized without the redhead's help.
Anet snickered until she grimaced and yelped. Then, with another sigh... She opened her eyes again and managed to turn her neck just enough to look up into her eyes. They were pretty.
"I think..." She arrived at a hypothesis. "I think all my muscles froze, or tightened when I--" How did she intend to describe it? "--entered the room..."
What a copout, Anet Raine.
She wheezed. "I think everything is bruised or torn..." Indeed, her pale flesh began to grow a darker blue.