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garbageship2016-02-17 07:46 am
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That's no moon... Wait, no, it's a moon.

In which Our Heroes (?) stop for blaster practice, assuming the kids can stop bothering each other for two minutes, so help me, I will turn this light freighter around and we will not get ice cream.
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Kitty, why are you confused?
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Joking, joking. Not really.
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He's not invincible, but Chewbacca and Kitty owe some of their success to his emotional distress and the element of surprise. Taking him down should have been more difficult.
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"I wasn't there for that." And how different could things be if she had been? "But I'm guessing she had reason to be."
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You forgave her and Han and Chewie for abducting you, right? She doesn't actually ask just in case it's too soon.
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Letting his personal goals interfere with his orders. Maybe Snoke's hold had never been that complete.
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There are a lot of things that happened then that he doesn't remember well.
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He sounds a little impressed. Rey-related feelings remain complicated.
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"So how did you know her then? As a child?"
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Very few things remain a secret.
He's still incredibly evasive on the topic of how he knows Rey, and not just to Kitty. His mind doesn't want to rest too long on the subject. "I knew a girl when I was training." If it wasn't her, then his feelings and the universe are playing a trick that isn't at all funny.
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"Rey was in training?" Is that what he's saying? "I thought she didn't even know she had this power."
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"A girl was in training. A child." It's not going to be Rey until he allows himself to accept this connection. Acceptance comes with a lot of baggage. "She wasn't old enough to understand any but the most rudimentary lessons."
He's saying this like it's all new information to him. It is and it isn't. He wants to stop talking about it entirely.
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"I should go see my father." The way that he doesn't let go of her hand or make any move to go suggests that this isn't a thing he wants to do. Staying here with Kitty, unable to do much more than hold hands, isn't that appealing, either. He might forget himself and hug her.
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