Kanan Jarrus (
notallofus) wrote2018-04-11 10:04 pm
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There's tension on the Ghost. Kanan isn't sure if Hera's contributing to it at all, or if it's just him and his awareness of how colossally he messed up. Letting Zeb bet Chopper was bad enough, but Calrissian sold Hera as the end consequence of Kanan's bad deal-making and it just --
He's not even sure it's something that can be fixed. (Should it be fixed? It is a truly epic fuckup.)
But since avoiding Hera's only going to make it worse, he makes his way to the cockpit once they've landed again, and he won't distract her from piloting.
"So, uh -- "
He's not even sure it's something that can be fixed. (Should it be fixed? It is a truly epic fuckup.)
But since avoiding Hera's only going to make it worse, he makes his way to the cockpit once they've landed again, and he won't distract her from piloting.
"So, uh -- "

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She opens her eyes, her fingers unfurling, tracing over the console again. "You're so afraid of saying the wrong thing. But that leaves it up to me, to talk about it. To know how to talk about it."
There's a pause, and then, "And I don't know if I have that in me tonight."
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"Do you think you'll be able to sleep?"
He tries to relax, and fails.
"Nightmares aren't -- "
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"No, I mean I wish you'd stop being so kriffing scared and actually say something."
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"I messed up," he says. "I messed up so badly, and you ended up being in a situation you never wanted to be in, bought and sold and treated like a thing -- Zeb and I can't undo it, and that kriffing Calrissian -- "
He breaks off.
"It won't happen again."
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"What am I supposed to do here? I can't be mad at you, at Zeb, I can't be angry at Calrissian for acting exactly how a two-timing swindler would, I let that slaver scum walk -"
She turns, for the first time looking back to him. "- I can't even be angry at the Empire, because they didn't do this to me, Kanan."
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Well. He can tell that isn't really the point. His stomach is still tight, and his brain is spinning endlessly, looking for a way to fix something, anything, but --
"It wasn't just circumstance, either, though. And I don't see why you can't be angry at me and Zeb."
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She looks away, her stance tighter, her lekku twitching in frustration. "And because I can't be your captain like that. What you did wrecked this crew, I can get angry at you for that. But this - "
But this isn't really just about that.
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It's probably better than silence. And he can't find it in himself to leave her completely alone.
"An old, old fear that you learned how to put out of the forefront of your mind, and now you can't."
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"It was easier when it was happening. I didn't have time to think about anything but getting off that ship. Getting us all to safety."
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"Until the next job."
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"Azmorigan's a useless, easy mark of a crime lord," she says, her voice softer now. "I - I know it would've turned out like this, one way or another. And I know it shouldn't - it doesn't matter to me what a - lelg no krolp like that thinks of me."
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“Except he’s not the only one, and while all of the rest are lelg no krolp, too, not everyone around them always realizes it.”
He wishes she didn’t have to. Hell, he wishes all Twi’leks didn’t have to, on some level, always be waiting for the next piece of shit to say something . . . well, shitty.
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Her eyes fall, down to the ship's controls, but she's looking at them. Her lekku twist slightly, her fingers tightening on the chair again, but her voice stays steady.
"Like one day they'll finally come back, and - then they'll take me too."
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“We’d find you, if they did. And you’d probably get yourself out of there, first.”
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She closes her eyes again, shakes her head, because that's not what she means to say. "I'm not asking you to comfort me. I know you'd come after me, I know I can fight back. But I'm not different from anyone who hasn't been found, or who can't escape. There's no reason for me to be here and them to be there."
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He spreads his hands helplessly.
“It’s the same reason I’m here and not Master Depa, or Master Secura, or General Kenobi. Blind luck, mine and not theirs. But you’re fighting to make them free, and to make a galaxy that will help them do that, unlike the one we have now. Wouldn’t those who are captive now do the same, if they could? You’re doing what you can to get them the choice.”
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She opens her eyes. "I'm fighting the Empire. And I know that's what I have to do now. But - this isn't about the Empire."
Or, it's not just them.
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It’s something to hope for, but it’s not a certainty.
“That’s what I think, anyway. It’s part of why I’m here.”
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"All right," she murmurs. "This - this is helping."
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“That’s . . . good.”
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"Most people - if they don't think the Hutts and the Zygerrians had the right idea - pity us. Feel sorry for us."
Poor Twi'leks and their savage planet. "No one takes responsibility for it."
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She’s amazing! Uh. Twi’leks are amazing!
“Not just because Master Secura would find a way to come back from the dead and kick my ass, either.”
But a little bit that, probably. Hero-worship never really dies.
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Still, she says, "Don't put me in that position again, Kanan."
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Kanan doesn’t look away from her at all, because it’s a promise, and because he intends to keep it, come Imperial hell and high water.
“Never.”
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She looks back to him, keeping her eyes on him now. "I wasn't the only member of this crew sold today."
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