With his first meeting of the day over, he settled for the second. And the moment he thought that he realized he was starting to sound like the businessman he didn't really want to become. There was a reason he'd told them to make his father's assistant the CEO of the company. He didn't want to run a business. He was willing to keep his shares to make sure that the company didn't go to ruin, being as he did see the potential for use in it, but that was about it. The day to day operations he didn't want to control. He was going to be too busy anyway.
The lake was how he remembered it. Nestled back in the woods and calm as a sheet of ice. He smiled as he looked at it and picked up a rock to skim it across the surface. It sailed with ease, skittering across the water with perfection. He didn't remember them skipping as well the last time he'd been there. Granted most of what he remembered about then was Sahna. The rest of it had gotten lost in the shuffle. Though he did beat her in a race that day. He smiled and figured he'd probably still hold that over her.
He figured he was more or less ready, so he reached out to Reet and gave him a nudge to tell Sahna that they should go to the lake. He knew he could count in the little guy, though was certain that even Reet would be surprised when he saw Sobaan. It was quite a drastic change and he'd already almost been bigger than Sahna when he was nine years younger. He'd gotten leaner and more muscular, not to mention developed into full maturity. It was sure to be a shock, if she even realized it was him when she saw him. Reet would, but would Sahna?
While we waited, he settled into a log near the waters edge. A few stones rose and he started spinning them about rapidly above his hand. He demolecularized one and then put it back together again, then partially demolecularized two of them and combined them into a new one. It was a fun little exercise in control. He wasnt really aware that such a skill wasn't commonplace among the Force Users of the Galaxy so he figured it was mostly parlor trick when not being used for purposes he preferred to forget about.
Still, better to practice.
[member="Sahna Te"]
The lake was how he remembered it. Nestled back in the woods and calm as a sheet of ice. He smiled as he looked at it and picked up a rock to skim it across the surface. It sailed with ease, skittering across the water with perfection. He didn't remember them skipping as well the last time he'd been there. Granted most of what he remembered about then was Sahna. The rest of it had gotten lost in the shuffle. Though he did beat her in a race that day. He smiled and figured he'd probably still hold that over her.
He figured he was more or less ready, so he reached out to Reet and gave him a nudge to tell Sahna that they should go to the lake. He knew he could count in the little guy, though was certain that even Reet would be surprised when he saw Sobaan. It was quite a drastic change and he'd already almost been bigger than Sahna when he was nine years younger. He'd gotten leaner and more muscular, not to mention developed into full maturity. It was sure to be a shock, if she even realized it was him when she saw him. Reet would, but would Sahna?
While we waited, he settled into a log near the waters edge. A few stones rose and he started spinning them about rapidly above his hand. He demolecularized one and then put it back together again, then partially demolecularized two of them and combined them into a new one. It was a fun little exercise in control. He wasnt really aware that such a skill wasn't commonplace among the Force Users of the Galaxy so he figured it was mostly parlor trick when not being used for purposes he preferred to forget about.
Still, better to practice.
[member="Sahna Te"]