At Peace
Zemi pulled away from Shai and looked her dead in the eye. Shai held eye contact, curious what Zemi had to say that's so serious. She assured her that she wasn't going to turn her in, going so far to even claiming that she knew what it was like to live the life of a criminal. It was an odd thing for Shai to hear but she appreciated it greatly. She gave a warm smile and wrapped her arms around her again, squishing her face against Zemi's in another tight hug. "Thanks, Zemi." she said happily, smiling all the way. "I might just make you a second cup of hot chocolate for that." she said as she finally let go of Zemi.
She sat back, but her smile faded a bit as she cocked her head slightly. "Although...what do you mean you know the struggles? I thought you were a Jedi since you were young..." she commented, rather curious over what Zemi meant. "Or did you grow up with smugglers before becoming a Jedi?" she asked her, brightening right up at the thought. She leaned into her again as she smiled from ear to ear. "Oh that would be epic. We'd basically be the same!" she squealed...though she pulled back with a nervous chuckle. "I mean...I doubt your mom is banged up in Coruscant prison." she admitted with a sheepish smile.
Zemira
She sat back, but her smile faded a bit as she cocked her head slightly. "Although...what do you mean you know the struggles? I thought you were a Jedi since you were young..." she commented, rather curious over what Zemi meant. "Or did you grow up with smugglers before becoming a Jedi?" she asked her, brightening right up at the thought. She leaned into her again as she smiled from ear to ear. "Oh that would be epic. We'd basically be the same!" she squealed...though she pulled back with a nervous chuckle. "I mean...I doubt your mom is banged up in Coruscant prison." she admitted with a sheepish smile.
