Mariel Dawnrider
Wing and a Prayer
The issue was that she didn't know what it all meant to her yet. The comments about how it didn't mean anything were largely a defense of self, rather than a particularly well thought out or well meant position. She needed time to think about it. To figure it all out. And she hadn't gotten the chance to do that yet. So the only solution, until she mulled, was to put it in a particular box and label it 'F O R L A T E R'.
She'd unpack it when she was alone with her thoughts, not now as she leaned her shoulder slightly against his for a moment before straightening back up again. Maybe she'd settle here, where it meant nothing. Maybe it would settle in the camp that joined her grandparents and the holos of the farm from before she was born- real and tangible memories. Or maybe it would be something in between.
She just didn't know yet.
"Thanks Al," she said quietly, meaning it. Just because she didn't want to talk it all out right now, didn't mean she didn't appreciate him for all of it.
"And yeah, I am," she added with a smirk. Maybe it didn't full reach her eyes, but given the circumstances, it would be understandable.
Harper Kade had a lot to chew on.
She stashed the holocron in her pocket again.
"You're not so bad yourself."
She leaned back, stretching her legs out in front of her and closing her eyes for a minute with a sigh before opening them again. She started to shift to stand up.
"I'll let you get back to your lightsaber," she said with a nod.
[member="Alden Belmont"]
She'd unpack it when she was alone with her thoughts, not now as she leaned her shoulder slightly against his for a moment before straightening back up again. Maybe she'd settle here, where it meant nothing. Maybe it would settle in the camp that joined her grandparents and the holos of the farm from before she was born- real and tangible memories. Or maybe it would be something in between.
She just didn't know yet.
"Thanks Al," she said quietly, meaning it. Just because she didn't want to talk it all out right now, didn't mean she didn't appreciate him for all of it.
"And yeah, I am," she added with a smirk. Maybe it didn't full reach her eyes, but given the circumstances, it would be understandable.
Harper Kade had a lot to chew on.
She stashed the holocron in her pocket again.
"You're not so bad yourself."
She leaned back, stretching her legs out in front of her and closing her eyes for a minute with a sigh before opening them again. She started to shift to stand up.
"I'll let you get back to your lightsaber," she said with a nod.
[member="Alden Belmont"]