Padawan
Lumiya listened quietly while he spoke, her attention lingering on the calm matter-of-factness in his voice when he mentioned Sithspawn and the work that followed them. There was no pride in it. No dramatics. Just acceptance of a burden long carried.
For a moment, her gaze lowered thoughtfully toward the food in her hands. Then she shook her head faintly. “I appreciate the offer,” she said softly, sincere enough that it carried no hesitation. “Truly.” A small pause followed as she chose her next words carefully. “But I think I’ve already taken enough of your time.” The faintest trace of tired warmth touched her expression then. Not distancing. Just firm in that quiet way people became when holding onto the last pieces of themselves they still understood. “And if Sithspawn are putting people into hospitals often enough for you to speak about it so casually,” Lumiya added gently, “then I suspect the galaxy probably needs you elsewhere more than I do.”
She took another small bite of food after that, slower this time, allowing the quiet between them to settle naturally instead of rushing to fill it. “I’ll find my way from here,” she said at last. There was stubborn independence in the words, certainly. But not rejection. More the quiet insistence of someone trying to prove to herself that she still could stand on her own feet after leaning on others for longer than she was accustomed to.
Her eyes lifted briefly toward him again, softer now. “And besides,” she added with the faintest hint of weary humor, “I think you’ve already rescued me once this week. It’s probably best not to make it a habit.”
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For a moment, her gaze lowered thoughtfully toward the food in her hands. Then she shook her head faintly. “I appreciate the offer,” she said softly, sincere enough that it carried no hesitation. “Truly.” A small pause followed as she chose her next words carefully. “But I think I’ve already taken enough of your time.” The faintest trace of tired warmth touched her expression then. Not distancing. Just firm in that quiet way people became when holding onto the last pieces of themselves they still understood. “And if Sithspawn are putting people into hospitals often enough for you to speak about it so casually,” Lumiya added gently, “then I suspect the galaxy probably needs you elsewhere more than I do.”
She took another small bite of food after that, slower this time, allowing the quiet between them to settle naturally instead of rushing to fill it. “I’ll find my way from here,” she said at last. There was stubborn independence in the words, certainly. But not rejection. More the quiet insistence of someone trying to prove to herself that she still could stand on her own feet after leaning on others for longer than she was accustomed to.
Her eyes lifted briefly toward him again, softer now. “And besides,” she added with the faintest hint of weary humor, “I think you’ve already rescued me once this week. It’s probably best not to make it a habit.”
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