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Yaoksi Joao
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posted 12-04-2006 12:01 PM
((OOC: Continuing from The Dream of Those That Wake in the "Empire/Republic" forums, thank you.)) I rubbed my hands over my face, ending with them threading through my hair, which to tell the truth was becoming more and more disheveled what with the manner in which all plans were being made... ...not to mention the sudden insertion of the kids into said affairs. When my hands came back down it was to grab my drink and knock back a healthy shot. Then I slammed my glass on the table and turned back to Thea and Cel. My immediate reaction, of course, was to let them know in no uncertain terms that there was simply no place for kids where we were going, when I paused to reflect on the look I was getting from the little gal. Those eyes, shining so bright with open curiosity... and something else. A deeper disappointment, ready to flare out once more; hadn't she already shown a tendency to go trotting off with whoever might just up and come down the pike, offering her candy and dangling a carrot in front of her nose? While I knew this would never happen aboard the Hornett, whose to say that she wouldn't turn away again, seeking something, someone else, if she felt betrayed again? Gods knew she'd already been derailed from her life's goal too many times already. I rubbed my face again, agonizing. Then I gave a short, definitive nod. "Only the one, so far," I began as an aside to Thoran before I looked Thea straight in the eye and set out to be totally honest with her. The kids deserved that at least, I thought. "Thea honey, yeah, I was going to leave you in safe hands here on Hornett, because we--" I indicated Aaron and Thoran with a wave of my hand. "--are going off on a little trip that might, in fact probably will, be very dangerous. We have two routes open to us: one involves confronting the Imperials, the other..." I fumbled to a halt again, shaking my head at myself. How in the world does an adult tell a child that the Boogeyman is real? "The other is a shortcut through a very dangerous place, one filled with terrible creatures and no light, and one whose people don't care if you're a kid or grown up. "If they catch you, you're dead, and that's the simple truth." I paused yet another moment, letting this sink in. "Our eventual goal is to go to another world, Thoran's world, the Sith world, honey; Galen and Terrin and all our other friend are there and we want to bring them back here. We don't know if they're in danger there or not, but it could simply be that they can't leave because of the Imperials there blockading the planet. "We're going to sneak in, find them, and get them out of there. I'm afraid it's going to be awfully dangerous, with a very low probability of success; do you honestly believe you are up to what might happen? "Can't you understand why I would rather you two remain aboard Hornett, where you'd be out of danger? I couldn't live with myself if anything happened to you." |