The Cousin
She did not know what she was saying, and even though Jaron knew it, he still turned, eyes flashing visible with anger thankfully hidden behind his helmet. ”Fate is an unforgiving mistress, as is the Netherworld. No matter what breath anperson has it cannot always keep entire worlds from being destroyed, and I was a fool to think it possible.”
He agreed about he next statement and gave a nod. There was nothing to be done about a coward who could not end a life trying to end theirs, or worse, others. Jaron had always been able to pull the trigger so to speak, easier than he should have. Even though he’d trained with his uncle to be a Jedi Sentinel, he was more apt to rush into a fight. It was an era long past though, and he pushed the thoughts from his mind. Jaron didn’t want to be redeemed. The dark call was one he had gladly answered and embraced.
The cave was cramped, cold, and damp. Had his helmet been off he would have picked up on the mold and must on the air, but he was thankful it was on. Darkness surrounded them for now. A faint light seemed to be coming from somewhere ahead, but Jaron was more focused on what he could sense. They were free for several meters, almost a kilometer, but there was something down there.
”You really should learn to stretch your senses. If you do not practice you will never get stronger. I’m here, you can take the time to practice. I’m certain your father wants you to get better, might even demand it. Fortunately I’m not one to lick anyone’s boots. However, if you’re gonna be watching my shebs, I want you better. I like breathing.”
Yes, he mentioned his butt on purpose. It was the last bit of flirtation before Jaron had entered the cave, and his signal that they could lighten up a bit for now. His humor masked his own insecurity and pain, but it was also what made him charismatic like most of the men who bore his last name.
”Or... I could watch yours...”
There it was, his first attempt to overtly flirt with her. Banter was one thing, this was a step above, and why not. If he was reading her right, she had been playful and why not return the sentiment. Jaron was sorely out of practice though, and could have been mistaken.
”Go on reach out, and when you latch on the dark presence that isn’t you or me... tell me. I’ll guide you from there...”
[member="Dianah Vrorae"]
He agreed about he next statement and gave a nod. There was nothing to be done about a coward who could not end a life trying to end theirs, or worse, others. Jaron had always been able to pull the trigger so to speak, easier than he should have. Even though he’d trained with his uncle to be a Jedi Sentinel, he was more apt to rush into a fight. It was an era long past though, and he pushed the thoughts from his mind. Jaron didn’t want to be redeemed. The dark call was one he had gladly answered and embraced.
The cave was cramped, cold, and damp. Had his helmet been off he would have picked up on the mold and must on the air, but he was thankful it was on. Darkness surrounded them for now. A faint light seemed to be coming from somewhere ahead, but Jaron was more focused on what he could sense. They were free for several meters, almost a kilometer, but there was something down there.
”You really should learn to stretch your senses. If you do not practice you will never get stronger. I’m here, you can take the time to practice. I’m certain your father wants you to get better, might even demand it. Fortunately I’m not one to lick anyone’s boots. However, if you’re gonna be watching my shebs, I want you better. I like breathing.”
Yes, he mentioned his butt on purpose. It was the last bit of flirtation before Jaron had entered the cave, and his signal that they could lighten up a bit for now. His humor masked his own insecurity and pain, but it was also what made him charismatic like most of the men who bore his last name.
”Or... I could watch yours...”
There it was, his first attempt to overtly flirt with her. Banter was one thing, this was a step above, and why not. If he was reading her right, she had been playful and why not return the sentiment. Jaron was sorely out of practice though, and could have been mistaken.
”Go on reach out, and when you latch on the dark presence that isn’t you or me... tell me. I’ll guide you from there...”
[member="Dianah Vrorae"]