Jaina Solo Fel (
solo_sword) wrote2012-05-25 08:03 am
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Coruscant- Friday Fandom time
Jaina wasn't going to the funeral, which she had mixed feelings about. She wanted to be there, for Luke and Ben and her parents, but the same little part of her that had tried to skip out on her own brother's funeral just wanted to get away. That wasn't why she was missing it, though. After killing Lumiya and learning afterwards that there was no way that she could have killed Mara, Luke gave the task force new orders to find Alema, because she had to have done it.
Alema had to be found, yes. She was a threat, a Dark Jedi, and crazy as all get out. But the trail didn't make sense, and while Jaina couldn't voice or even admit to herself what she feared... she knew deep down that Alema was no real match for Mara.
Between that and the thought that she had to buckle down and be (even more) serious about what they were headed into, she'd had a little Talk with Jag and Zekk when she told them what happened. She would like to say that she handled it like a mature adult, but in reality she'd snapped something like "I'm not sleeping with anyone and that's final." Then they'd sat down and decided as a slightly uncomfortable team what their game plan was, which meant leaving immediately.
She had a few hours on Coruscant now. She'd made time to find Ben already, before calling the one in Fandom. It wasn't long enough, but she'd really felt the need to reassure him that it'd be all right, and that he'd be all right, because she knew he would, and he knew she knew. And then she had just enough time to regroup and pack up for another trip that would take an undetermined amount of time and head on out.
She was starting to feel like a pro at that.
[Open, as this is the last chance to talk to her for a bit. Not that she knows this yet.]
Alema had to be found, yes. She was a threat, a Dark Jedi, and crazy as all get out. But the trail didn't make sense, and while Jaina couldn't voice or even admit to herself what she feared... she knew deep down that Alema was no real match for Mara.
Between that and the thought that she had to buckle down and be (even more) serious about what they were headed into, she'd had a little Talk with Jag and Zekk when she told them what happened. She would like to say that she handled it like a mature adult, but in reality she'd snapped something like "I'm not sleeping with anyone and that's final." Then they'd sat down and decided as a slightly uncomfortable team what their game plan was, which meant leaving immediately.
She had a few hours on Coruscant now. She'd made time to find Ben already, before calling the one in Fandom. It wasn't long enough, but she'd really felt the need to reassure him that it'd be all right, and that he'd be all right, because she knew he would, and he knew she knew. And then she had just enough time to regroup and pack up for another trip that would take an undetermined amount of time and head on out.
She was starting to feel like a pro at that.
[Open, as this is the last chance to talk to her for a bit. Not that she knows this yet.]
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Hello to you too, Anakin.
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...How?
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Sounds like... Make sure she doesn't do that twice.
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Remember when she used to answer 'fine' to everything?
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"How bad?"
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"Mara's dead," she said, and nope, it still didn't feel real, either.
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He was trying very hard not to get antsy and over-reactionary.
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She just really didn't want him to worry, okay?
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A sudden thought struck him. "Does this Ben know?"
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From the cousin who had tried to influence events away from that and totally failed at it. Not that that was sticking with her or anything.
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He thought it was just fine, thanks.
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"Yeah, I know," she said. "Trust me, I'm keeping that sort of thing in mind."
Well, the 'Let's not try to outright change the future and thereby cause it to happen and do way worse damage to myself in the process' sort of thing, anyway.
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She was sure there'd come a point where she felt like talking... maybe... but right now it was a little difficult to imagine.
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It's been uneventful here for weeks straight now. I'm beginning to miss Fandom's weird weekends.
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No, she wouldn't. She was trying to keep her Tahiri from this mess.
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Understatement, that.
I'd take you up on that if I thought I could.
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She was trying here, mostly because she was even depressing herself- or would be, if she was allowing herself to get depressed.
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It was so much easier to fake normalcy over text. She was going to have to remember this.
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That, I really wish I could have seen.
The potential for awkwardness occurred to her, but luckily she didn't feel like typing out any comments about that.
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No, not really.
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Probably not, Tahiri.
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By yelling in a completely mature fashion.