Location: Ossus
Objective: Avoid the creepy girl's laser stick
Enemies: [member="Vaylin"] and plasma blade technology
Allies: Umbrella drinks and beach side Hammocks (Neither of which showed up, yet again.)
Gear: Stuff
His blue eyes narrowed slightly as she stepped forward with her lightsaber ignited. She apparently wasn't much of a talker. That was ok though, most of the women he met that talked a lot ended up not being so great to hang out with. Especially doctors, talky leads to stabby with those people.
"Not a big talker, huh." He said as he took a step forward toward her, "That's okay. We don't have to discuss your interest. We can start with names, how's that?"
His mind had put together a lot of reasons why the woman was here. None of them included giving deep tissue massage and whispering sweet nothings. She wanted to kill him for being not her and if he had to guess, he would say she was very much not alone. So, in his estimation, his choices were to die (not his favorite), or make her less of a threat while he figured the rest out. Option two for the win.
He took another step forward. His eyes scanning the woman's face, not the rest of her that would be weird in a life or death situation, and waited for the telltale signs that she was getting ready to do something less than pleasant. He let the force in and it came flooding like an old memory rushing back to the forefront after years. It calmed him, centered him, and cleared his mind of shapely hips and purple eyes, and let him focus on the things that mattered, not being a laser pin cushion being paramount among them.
"We could always just go sit in the garden and talk." He said in an effort to be a non-militant force person, "It's not too late for talking."
Objective: Avoid the creepy girl's laser stick
Enemies: [member="Vaylin"] and plasma blade technology
Allies: Umbrella drinks and beach side Hammocks (Neither of which showed up, yet again.)
Gear: Stuff
His blue eyes narrowed slightly as she stepped forward with her lightsaber ignited. She apparently wasn't much of a talker. That was ok though, most of the women he met that talked a lot ended up not being so great to hang out with. Especially doctors, talky leads to stabby with those people.
"Not a big talker, huh." He said as he took a step forward toward her, "That's okay. We don't have to discuss your interest. We can start with names, how's that?"
His mind had put together a lot of reasons why the woman was here. None of them included giving deep tissue massage and whispering sweet nothings. She wanted to kill him for being not her and if he had to guess, he would say she was very much not alone. So, in his estimation, his choices were to die (not his favorite), or make her less of a threat while he figured the rest out. Option two for the win.
He took another step forward. His eyes scanning the woman's face, not the rest of her that would be weird in a life or death situation, and waited for the telltale signs that she was getting ready to do something less than pleasant. He let the force in and it came flooding like an old memory rushing back to the forefront after years. It calmed him, centered him, and cleared his mind of shapely hips and purple eyes, and let him focus on the things that mattered, not being a laser pin cushion being paramount among them.
"We could always just go sit in the garden and talk." He said in an effort to be a non-militant force person, "It's not too late for talking."