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Private The Riverlands

The journey to the waterfalls was not far, yet Cassian felt the weight of time differently on this day. Weeks had passed since that night of lanternlight and whispered truths, weeks of measured steps that had carried them closer, brick by brick, wall by wall. Now, as the path curved through Naboo's lush hills and the distant thunder of falling water reached his ears, Cassian found himself strangely unguarded. They arrived by way of landspeeder and the push forward towards the falls were just right within walking distance. Shaaks were frequent in this area more so then they were around the Naboo plains, grazing along the grassland.

The roar of the falls grew louder with every step, a low thrum that pressed into his chest like a second heartbeat. Cassian remembered coming here as a boy, when the world had been smaller, simpler, before war, before obligation had carved him into something sharper, harder. Back then, the falls had seemed endless, a force of nature that dwarfed his troubles. Now, standing on this path again, he found the memory oddly fragile, almost foreign.

He glanced at Aren, walking steady at his side. Weeks ago, he would not have imagined her here with him, sharing quiet instead of shadows, walking toward beauty instead of running from darkness. And yet, she fit. Perhaps too easily. It unsettled him, the way she slid past the edges of his defenses, how her presence had begun to feel like inevitability rather than accident. The weight of her confessions lingered in him still: her gift with the Force, her past, the pieces of herself she had entrusted him with. He should have been wary, cautious, even suspicious. But when she had spoken, when she had placed her truths in his hands, he hadn't felt danger. He had felt… honored. As if she believed him worthy of the trust others had never given.

He wondered if she knew what that did to him. How it shook the foundations he had built, stone by stone, to keep the world at a distance. He was pleased that she accepted his invitation, it had been two weeks since they were alone like this, yet throughout the past two weeks they had shared each others company via mission related objectives, passing glances, smiles and nudges.

The mist from the falls kissed his face, cool and clean, and Cassian drew in a deep breath. He wasn't naïve enough to think this peace would last. Shadows trailed them both, and sooner or later, they would close in. But here, now, with the sound of the rushing water growing to a roar, he allowed himself the dangerous luxury of wanting. For his sake he had to be on guard, at all times. Time were perilous, and with this business with RIS and the spies within, perhaps he wondered if he was leaning towards her like this. Perhaps maybe he felt time for him was running out.

Aren D'Shade Aren D'Shade
 
Over the past two weeks, Aren had been given the opportunity to work closely with Cassian, but they had not been alone since they had gone to dinner. They had shared other aspects of things, though. Once in a while, they would lightly touch hands and share warm glances. She wouldn't be at all surprised if the people they worked with were getting suspicious that something was happening.

So far, nothing had happened, but his invitation to go swimming and spend the day at the waterfalls made up for it. For once, he might notice she didn't have her bag of tools with her. Instead, she had a bag of towels and other items she thought she might need for this outing. Under her clothing, she wore her new swimsuit. She also wasn't wearing her jacket. A piece that was as much her as the bag she always carried.

Usually, this would have made her feel essentially naked, but maybe she wanted to be that way. Showing another side of her that Cassian hadn't seen. Yes, she had been vulnerable in revealing some of her secrets, but she was doing this all by choice, and he knew that.

Turning her face to feel the mist, she'd not been out in nature like this for a long time. Being away from her ever-present and always-on technological connection brought her a silence that was unfamiliar to her. This was not something she had told him about, but today, he would have her completely undistracted—just the two of them without the cares of the world or his duty.

Tossing her bag over her back, she took his hand and squeezed it. So far, they had only shared pleasantries, but it was a start, and she smiled a little as she looked at the natural sight in front of them.

"I've never been one to really appreciate sights like this. I'm glad you invited me. Thank you>"

Leaving behind as many of her shadows as she could, the only ones she had were the secrets she hadn't yet told him.

Cassian Abrantes Cassian Abrantes
 
Cassian noticed the difference before she even took his hand. The absence of her tools was striking, though she hadn't said a word about it. For Aren, those devices, that jacket, had been part of her armor, the shield she carried into every space as surely as he wore his own restraint. Today, she had left them behind. Not forgotten, deliberately set aside.

It told him more than any declaration could.

The press of her fingers around his drew his attention from the falls, anchoring him to her instead of the water. He glanced down at her bag slung over her shoulder, the easy way she carried it, and wondered if she realized how much that simple choice revealed. It wasn't just about being here. It was about being here with him. Her words were quiet, but he caught the truth in them. I've never been one to really appreciate sights like this. Neither had he, not for years. Duty had turned beauty into background, something fleeting that barely registered while his mind was occupied with plans and obligations. He understood her admission more than he let on.

His thumb brushed lightly against the back of her hand, not a caress exactly, but a steadying touch. "Then it seems we both needed the reminder," he said, his voice low enough that it blended with the steady rush of water ahead.

Cassian turned his eyes back toward the mist curling over the rocks, but his thoughts stayed with her. A woman who had walked out of shadows carrying more secrets than she had yet revealed, but who stood here now stripped of armor by choice. She might not know it, but in that choice, she'd given him something he hadn't realized he craved: simplicity.

The falls thundered in the distance, eternal, unyielding. Yet the thing that held his focus was the smaller, quieter certainty of Aren's hand in his own.

Aren D'Shade Aren D'Shade
 
Drawing in a breath as they walked, the moment his thumb brushed the back of her hand brought a comforting sensation. She didn't know if it was meant for him or her, but she took it in anyway.

"A reminder? I guess you're right."

As she glanced up at him, he was looking forward, and she was able to view the profile he offered. Noticing the steady pulse of his heart in his neck, she could almost see some of the stresses he felt. The ones he didn't share with her. His life was still his own, and she wasn't entirely a part of it yet.

"Is there some sort of myth about these falls?"

If he wanted to know about some of the droid myths, she could provide them, but he hadn't expressed interest in that. Then again, this would only be the third time they had been alone like this. She didn't count when he offered her the job. It was the times after that mattered to her.

Those times when it seemed like the Force was binding them together. Closer each time. She didn't want to lose that. One thing Aren did know was that she didn't love him. Not yet, but she knew he still held her heart. Nothing was going to stop her fall once it had begun.

Cassian Abrantes Cassian Abrantes
 

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