Lynette laughed. Like she'd let him pay. Please. Such a small inconvenience was hardly worth the credits to even think about. Let alone, share.
"Nonsense. I'll handle it. Besides, I probably should have Force Crushed the attack anyway."
She smiled and tapped one finger on her nose,
"Oh well? Next time, I suppose. Hehe."
She reached out with the Force and pulled her saber back to her hand. Carefully stowing it away again.
"Anyway. Yes. Thank you for the lesson Master Xeraic. It was wonderful to see a true swordsman of his art. I'm glad you could make it and share some of what you've learned over the years. No doubt, I'm a better warrior today for it. Again. I appreciate it. Truly."
She dusted herself off and gave a nod towards the patio door,
"Well. Now that our lesson is over? Would you care to stay for lunch, or? Shall I simply bow and set you back on your way? Hehe."
The sun was rising high in the Kashyyyk sky. Soon it would be too warm to stay outside much longer.
"Nonsense. I'll handle it. Besides, I probably should have Force Crushed the attack anyway."
She smiled and tapped one finger on her nose,
"Oh well? Next time, I suppose. Hehe."
She reached out with the Force and pulled her saber back to her hand. Carefully stowing it away again.
"Anyway. Yes. Thank you for the lesson Master Xeraic. It was wonderful to see a true swordsman of his art. I'm glad you could make it and share some of what you've learned over the years. No doubt, I'm a better warrior today for it. Again. I appreciate it. Truly."
She dusted herself off and gave a nod towards the patio door,
"Well. Now that our lesson is over? Would you care to stay for lunch, or? Shall I simply bow and set you back on your way? Hehe."
The sun was rising high in the Kashyyyk sky. Soon it would be too warm to stay outside much longer.
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