Rey Skywalker (
strongerthanblood) wrote2020-03-16 06:50 pm
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[for jyn]
Rey hasn't left the Falcon in over a day.
After Ben left the previous night, she tried to get some sleep, but it was impossible. All she could do was think about everything she had remembered and all that came after. She laid there in the bunk she had claimed for herself and realized that not only did she now know what it feels like to be wrapped up in Ben Solo's arms, but she missed it the moment it stopped.
She spends most of the day lost in her thoughts, and now she's lounging on the padded seat at the table and poking at a Dejarik game that had been left abandoned. The sudden sound of the access ramp being opened makes her spine straighten, and she wonders if maybe it's him, if he's come back, even though she knows she would have sensed him approaching.
Seeing Jyn come onto the ship isn't a disappointment, not in the slightest, but it does make her realize that she has let herself spend the day languishing in her thoughts without doing a single productive thing. It might be the first time in her life that she has ever done such thing.
"Jyn, hi," she says with a tired but genuine smile, dragging herself into a sitting position as she turns off the game's projection.
After Ben left the previous night, she tried to get some sleep, but it was impossible. All she could do was think about everything she had remembered and all that came after. She laid there in the bunk she had claimed for herself and realized that not only did she now know what it feels like to be wrapped up in Ben Solo's arms, but she missed it the moment it stopped.
She spends most of the day lost in her thoughts, and now she's lounging on the padded seat at the table and poking at a Dejarik game that had been left abandoned. The sudden sound of the access ramp being opened makes her spine straighten, and she wonders if maybe it's him, if he's come back, even though she knows she would have sensed him approaching.
Seeing Jyn come onto the ship isn't a disappointment, not in the slightest, but it does make her realize that she has let herself spend the day languishing in her thoughts without doing a single productive thing. It might be the first time in her life that she has ever done such thing.
"Jyn, hi," she says with a tired but genuine smile, dragging herself into a sitting position as she turns off the game's projection.
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Rey finds that she wants to share at least some of this story, especially with someone who might better understand the scope of it. She can trust Jyn, that much she knows, so she swallows hard and turns to look at her friend.
“Do you know much about the jedi?”
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Everything she knows about the Jedi, after all, she learned from her mother. Most of those stories, she doesn't remember now, at least not in detail. What she does remember is hearing them in the first place, Lyra's voice like a ghost, half-remembered, in her head. It's strange, feeling both fond and bitter towards those memories, warring feelings that are impossible to reconcile.
"I heard stories, growing up," she explains, which is true if oversimplified. "I guess a lot of people did."
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She leans forward and lifts a hand, slowly reaching out to touch the tip of her index finger to the crystal through Jyn’s shirt. It’s a brief touch, and she smiles shyly as she shrugs a shoulder.
“Now you’ve met one,” Rey tells her, twisting to hold her hand out towards the front of the ship. Her lightsaber soars through the air and lands neatly in her palm, but she doesn’t ignite it, waiting instead for Jyn’s reaction.
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Though she's seen a lightsaber before now, when she found Ben practicing with one, it's still hardly a common occurrence for her, and one exclusive to this place. Her expression thoughtful, though not unpleasant, she considers it for a moment, then looks back to Rey. "I thought the Jedi were gone," she says, curious but not challenging. Maybe she found one in hiding somewhere; maybe she just took it up for herself.
"I guess I was wrong."
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"They almost were," she says shakily, sniffling a bit as she sets the saber down onto the table, trailing her fingers along it. "I'm the last one, actually. I-- that feels very strange to say. I was trained by the Skywalkers."
She doesn't even know if the name will mean anything to Jyn, but she wants it said. "I feel like I'm one of them now."
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Besides, in her mind, Jedi and Skywalker don't have anything to do with each other. Maybe it's a more common name than she thought, or something. "You mean like that farm kid from Tatooine?"
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"Well, at least now I know when you're from," she says, feeling her smile soften and then slowly fade. "That's where he started, yes."
Her brow furrows slightly, and she looks back over at Jyn again. "What about-- Darth Vader?"
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There's so much she doesn't know, though. Her father was a fairly high-ranking Imperial, and it's hard not to wonder if he ever met the being partly responsible for the oppression of an entire galaxy. If the Empire wanted a weapon, surely they might also have wanted to know who was building it.
"The Empire was formed when I was... two or three, maybe. Too young to remember, just to know that it felt like it was always there."
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"He went on to become a Jedi Master, and thirty-five years after the Empire ended, he met me. The First Order had risen in the Empire's place, and the last thing I remembered before coming here was-- helping to bring them down. Remember, I told you I thought I had died."
Rey's eyes well up and she reaches up to knuckle a tear away. "Until last night, when I remembered more."
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"I remember," she says quietly, nodding a bit. "So something happened... after that?"