[He hasn't been given the details, only that the force is strong with her, and he's got some idea of what that means for a person. Even if she doesn't mean to, he imagines she's picking up on things. With Ben and Leia it always seemed instinctive... Or maybe he's just obvious.]
I mean if you don't tell me things, I don't know them. So, what-- you don't believe me? Why?
I don't wanna leave you on some random backwater planet to fend for yourself.
[Which he regrets saying as soon as he's done saying it, because someone did exactly that. Probably with a good reason, but even so, it was a terrible life to leave her to.]
We can't just stop anywhere we like, and sooner or later we're coming back to the ship.
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[That first sentence is both incredibly painful and very reassuring to hear.
It's also, in her opinion, irrelevant.]
I'm not asking you to leave me! I just want to be able to go out, earn some credits and buy parts for myself! [GOD DAD -- wait, not actually her dad, despite how desperately she wishes he were.]
[Why did she let him bait her into arguing? When has arguing ever got her anything? She stands up to leave because she doesn't know whether or not she even believes what she's saying, only that she's frustrated and hurt and probably going to regret all of this in about five minutes but that doesn't help control her mouth.]
[Yeah, he definitely wants to be on the run with no safe harbor, the better part of the galaxy between him and his wife. With his son half-wild and still walking the narrow edge of the darkness, sullen and moody and guilty of mass murder. A too-small ship packed with fugitives, the Republic decimated, the full fury of the First Order on their trail.
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I mean if you don't tell me things, I don't know them. So, what-- you don't believe me? Why?
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[Granted, she doesn't. But is he sure he's not a mind reader?]
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So he just fixes her with the are you kidding me? look. Because obviously she doesn't, and until she explains it he doesn't get why.]
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She sighs with the level of irritation only a 19 year old can muster.]
You don't want to let me off the ship. You'd rather I just get used to it.
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[Which he regrets saying as soon as he's done saying it, because someone did exactly that. Probably with a good reason, but even so, it was a terrible life to leave her to.]
We can't just stop anywhere we like, and sooner or later we're coming back to the ship.
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It's also, in her opinion, irrelevant.]
I'm not asking you to leave me! I just want to be able to go out, earn some credits and buy parts for myself! [GOD DAD -- wait, not actually her dad, despite how desperately she wishes he were.]
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[He's pretty lost now. Look, she's not his kid. But she sort of might as well be family. He decided that already, get used to it.]
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So we'll get parts, we'll take on a job.
[What's the problem?]
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[Of all of them, he's the most recognizable. At least with the ship a forged IFF code will buy them some time.]
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[Why did she let him bait her into arguing? When has arguing ever got her anything? She stands up to leave because she doesn't know whether or not she even believes what she's saying, only that she's frustrated and hurt and probably going to regret all of this in about five minutes but that doesn't help control her mouth.]
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He can't even blame her for sulking.]