Jaina Solo Fel (
solo_sword) wrote2018-10-05 07:51 pm
The Arms Hotel- Friday evening
Jaina had been through this before, she knew (sort of) what to expect, and she knew the instant Anakin got here. It was both the best and the most anxiety-inducing feeling, because there was so much more everything now, starting with the two fifteen-month olds who were already getting overtired.
So she'd stayed at the hotel, because at least if they threw fits or anything they were contained, and she wouldn't have to worry about it stopping a needed conversation in public. And she opened herself up in the Force, knowing he'd know how to find her, and tried not to be too nervous.
It was fine.
[For one!]
So she'd stayed at the hotel, because at least if they threw fits or anything they were contained, and she wouldn't have to worry about it stopping a needed conversation in public. And she opened herself up in the Force, knowing he'd know how to find her, and tried not to be too nervous.
It was fine.
[For one!]

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Hi, he sent through the Force just before knocking on the hotel room door.
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"Hi."
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"It's good to see you," he said, hugging her back pretty much as hard as he could. "Weird as this is, it's really good to see you."
He glanced past her into the room and caught sight of the twins. "Oh. Oh, wow."
That probably explained why he'd been called back this time.
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Oh yeah, really living up to that great Jedi hero reputation.
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He shook his head and tried again. "The pilot from the Chiss fleet?"
To be fair, it had been a very confusing time for keeping track of Jaina's love life right before he died,
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"Are you kidding? Of course I do."
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The floor was kind of a mess between toys and kids, and she went over to pick each of them up in turn and put them on the bed. "This is Daniel, and Dax. Can you say hi to your Uncle Anakin?"
Apparently not, because Daniel was already trying to get back down on the floor.
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He meant the part where Daniel was trying to make a getaway. Well, looks too, but. You know.
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"I know what you mean by that, because I hear it from Jag all the time," she said wryly.
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Whereas Jaina was trying not to focus on how Anakin looked like a baby now.
"And I'm trying very hard to cut all that behavior off at the pass," she told him. "I apologize to Mom and Dad a lot, decades late."
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He extended a hand out to Dax in invitation, with a quick glance at Jaina. "Can I?"
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Why, narrative, why?"Of course," she said, watching as Dax inched forward a little, like he wasn't quite sure how to move around here. "They're your nephews. And he likes you."
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Because we like pain?"That's it, Dax, come on," Anakin coaxed, and shot a glance at Jaina. "I hope you've only been telling them good things about me."
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"I really only have good things to say," Jaina pointed out. "But I make sure they hear it."
He was easy to talk about. Jacen was more complicated.
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That was still such a mindblowing concept to process.
"Hi, uh . . ." He flailed around for a nickname, something, because he hadn't exactly had time to come up with one. Finally, sheepishly, he just settled on, "Hi, Dax. It's really nice to get the chance to meet you."
His eyes flicked back to Jaina on that last line, though his amazement and gratitude were probably clear in the Force anyway.
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She was also pulling her phone to her hand to get a picture, because they were too young to remember this later, and because she had to.
"You're lucky you got here before they're old enough to really talk back," she said, a little more quietly. "I'm glad you get to meet them too."
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They were related to Leia. Odds were good that once they could talk, they'd be dangerous when it came to getting people to do what they wanted.
"It's nice to know you still come back here to visit after so many years," he said, and wiggled his fingers to get Dax's attention. "Really good timing, too."
He turned his attention toward Daniel for a moment, still processing this whole nephews thing. "It -- dying, I mean, was definitely worth it," he murmured, "if it meant you got to have this."
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Which was partly because of the boys, one of which had managed to end up laying sideways with his head on Jaina's knee, knowing he was trapped for the moment and watching. It didn't even look comfortable.
"I wouldn't mind having them and you around," she said. "I'm selfish that way."
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"I guess you're allowed. Besides, I wouldn't really mind that either," he admitted.
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He frowned slightly. "It's probably not a good idea to count on that, though. Really, you don't think it would be weird with me being that much younger now?"
Of course it would be weird, Anakin. It was a Fandom thing. Though when it came to Fandom weird, you could argue that Jaina was as much of an expert as you could get.
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