Princess Leia Organa (
borntorebel) wrote2014-12-28 11:07 pm
✧ Sixth Rebellion ✧ A Calm and Pleasant Life Is Not For Me [Action]
Closed to Han -
[After three weeks as a child, waking up as her adult self again is a bit of a change. She remembers everything that transpired and grimaces at most of it. The time she spent with Padmé was nice, almost like her childhood with both Sabé and Breha around. However, she doesn't reflect easily on a few interactions.
Luckily, she's always worn loose pyjamas to bed and she's not a very large woman, so walking around in the night gown she fell asleep in isn't too uncomfortable. And the fact that it's very early in the morning helps so that no one sees her steal from the guest room where Luke put her and into the room she normally shares with Han.
She finds him asleep in their bed and she realizes just how much she's missed him, despite seeing him everyday. It... was definitely not the same and she can only imagine the pain he must of gone through to find his already younger wife changed into a girl only a few years older than their daughter. Instead of climbing into the bed with him, she sits on the empty side, amused that he is holding her pillow while he sleeps.
After she's had enough time to calm herself, Leia leans forward and gently touches Han's shoulder. It should be enough to wake him up. He's never been a very heavy sleeper.]
You know, I might have wanted my pillow back.
House 46 Residents
[Hello, family. Instead of a cute little girl at the breakfast table waiting for food to magically appear like it always does, today you get a slightly tired but happy to be normal again woman. Enjoy the slight normalcy as she attempts to drink a cup of coffee and make pancakes for everyone without burning them.]
Around the village -
[Despite her lovely little Shift, Leia is going about her business as if things over the last three weeks haven't changed. She stops off at the Library to return some books she borrowed. She visits both Seventh Heaven and the cafe that Helios runs above it to check in with her former cooking instructors. She makes a stop at the smithy to bring Han (and Sokka, she hopes), lunch from the restaurant. Her final stop is the Battle Dome, where she spends an hour practicing with her lightsaber, trying to get the feel of it in her hands again to not be awkward.]
[After three weeks as a child, waking up as her adult self again is a bit of a change. She remembers everything that transpired and grimaces at most of it. The time she spent with Padmé was nice, almost like her childhood with both Sabé and Breha around. However, she doesn't reflect easily on a few interactions.
Luckily, she's always worn loose pyjamas to bed and she's not a very large woman, so walking around in the night gown she fell asleep in isn't too uncomfortable. And the fact that it's very early in the morning helps so that no one sees her steal from the guest room where Luke put her and into the room she normally shares with Han.
She finds him asleep in their bed and she realizes just how much she's missed him, despite seeing him everyday. It... was definitely not the same and she can only imagine the pain he must of gone through to find his already younger wife changed into a girl only a few years older than their daughter. Instead of climbing into the bed with him, she sits on the empty side, amused that he is holding her pillow while he sleeps.
After she's had enough time to calm herself, Leia leans forward and gently touches Han's shoulder. It should be enough to wake him up. He's never been a very heavy sleeper.]
You know, I might have wanted my pillow back.
House 46 Residents
[Hello, family. Instead of a cute little girl at the breakfast table waiting for food to magically appear like it always does, today you get a slightly tired but happy to be normal again woman. Enjoy the slight normalcy as she attempts to drink a cup of coffee and make pancakes for everyone without burning them.]
Around the village -
[Despite her lovely little Shift, Leia is going about her business as if things over the last three weeks haven't changed. She stops off at the Library to return some books she borrowed. She visits both Seventh Heaven and the cafe that Helios runs above it to check in with her former cooking instructors. She makes a stop at the smithy to bring Han (and Sokka, she hopes), lunch from the restaurant. Her final stop is the Battle Dome, where she spends an hour practicing with her lightsaber, trying to get the feel of it in her hands again to not be awkward.]

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The moving of their conversation to the antics he has gotten up to with Aang and the rest of their friends is much better though.]
Why am I not surprised to hear that Aang is somehow wrapped up into this business? [The young man she grew to know during their trip in the past seems to be a very interesting character.] I'm sure that your disguise worked better than the one I used to rescue Han one time.
And I thought that you and Han could use food. You seem to both be the types to get wrapped up in projects if they're interesting enough. [Unlike her, who forgets to eat because every project requires all of her attention.] Besides, think of it as a bit of a peace offering over your hair.
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[However, there is something in that that piques Sokka's interest.] You had to save Han once? Is that juicy gossip that I can hold over his head? [He looks far too excited about that one.]
You brought food? [Wow.] Thanks. I, uh, kind of don't know what to say.
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And, I doubt you can hold much over his head. He's hardly ashamed of what he used to be, Sokka. Besides, at this point, it's more like we take turns saving each other with Luke including just for extra strangeness.
[The life of Rebels-turned-politicians-turned-Jedi, okay?]
You say thank you and accept it. Also, I didn't cook this, so I can assure you that it is at least 95% edible.
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[Sokka snaps his fingers a bit with regard to Han. Granted, he's not super disappointed by it, though his hopes are perhaps a bit dashed.]
That really sounds a lot like my sister and I along with Aang. And sometimes Zuko too. I couldn't keep track of those situations either.
[Sokka chuckles a bit at the part about Leia not cooking it, grinning wryly.]
Well then thanks. Maybe I'll have to pay you back with food that I didn't cook. Or maybe we'll just have to have a cooking competition to see whose food is worse?
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That is rather large. Of course, there are carnivorous worms that live under the sand of some of the planets in the Outer Rim that get to be be the size of this whole village.
[Sarlaccs are gross, by the way.]
After a while, I think you stop counting, honestly. So long as the person you care for is safe, what does it matter if one has rescued someone more than the other way around?
[She snorts at his comment about a cooking competition.]
If you'd ask me when I first arrived, you might have had some competition with bad cooking, but I've taken lessons and can cook simple meals. This, however, is something more complicated. It's a rice dish that Han enjoys.. Risotto? I've never made it and I don't want to risk ruining it.
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[Yeah, Sokka agrees.]
Yeah, I can agree with you on that. I mean, I care about my sister a lot. I wouldn't say I worry about her... don't tell her that, but I've put a lot of my personal life on hold to make sure she's alright. Even things I've really wanted to put serious time into. But it's worth it.
Hey, the best I can do is cook meat. I'm actually good at that. Ask me to throw in vegetables and I'm as clueless as... some...one... that... doesn't... have a clue?
[He grins widely, having failed to come up with... a good analogy.]
But hey, I won't complain about food. Still, thank you.
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Mostly the desert planets, Sokka. The ocean planets don't have Sarlaccs. Sadly, Tatooine, where Luke and Anakin were raised is one of those planets. [And still exists.]
Hm, I think I put my own life on hold to make sure that our galaxy was mostly in order before I marry Han and settle down to have children. However, it's worth it, considering the mess that got handed to us at the end of the Galactic Civil War.
[She smiles at his comment about food.]
I've known enough young men in my time both here and back home to hope that that was the case with you.
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When you have a big machine that can blow up planets, clarifying that planets still exists is quite important.]Still, I think I'd be creeped out to ever set food on sand on any of your planets just knowing it. In fact, if the ocean here disappears again, remind me never to go walking out into the desert. That's going to give me nightmares tonight.
It's kind of the same way with me. I've got a girlfriend of... what, two and some years that I barely get to see much because I'm too busy defending the world from evil boogiemen and wars that keep on starting despite the fact that everyone should be tired of war by now. So yeah, I completely feel you. Especially here since whatever spooky thing bringing everyone here hasn't brought my girlfriend yet. Seriously, what gives?
[He smirks a bit for the last part.]
So, what, have you known any young girls complain about free food before?
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In the grand scheme of things, blowing up Tatooine would have saved everyone a whole lot of trouble, the Empire included. Tarkin just helped the Rebellion, okay okay?]Well, as far as I know, no one's managed to bring one to Luceti, so I think we're safe, Sokka.
And, honestly, after everything that's happened, do you wish for this girl you care for to show up? This hasn't been an experience I would wish on anyone I love, to be honest. [Although, she's lucky to have two of the most important people in her life here already.]
I attended an all girls school for "Ladies of Distinction". Teenaged girls barely eat and they obsess over what it is that they do eat, from what I could gather.
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Well... I mean, I don't really... really want her to come here, but... can't I just feel a little envious of everyone else who does have their significant others here?
[Seriously, Leia, just give him that one. I mean, you're the one who already has the love of your life here.]
Seriously, have you even seen my friends? Katara eats her fair share of the food, and don't even get me started about Toph. I mean, she can outeat me, and she's two years younger than me!
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I know what you mean about not wanting to be alone here. A part of me is grateful that Han is here, no matter that we are from different points in time. [She places a hand on his arm a little.] But, if I could help it, I would rather have him home, with our children. He is needed there more.
As for your friends, I have only met Korra and Aang. I can't speak for the others. They sound like they have healthy, normal appetites for active people of any gender, however.
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[Sokka shrugs a bit when it comes to his friends.] Well, all the people from my world are a little weird, I won't deny, but yeah, you should see them at dinner. It's kind of an... experience.
Oh, while I'm thinking about it... I should apologise for sounding like a weird creep out in the forest. I've had... weird experiences with people with those shift things going on with them, and I'm still not used to dealing with that.
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Besides, Luke seems to watch him as much as the children, so...
I've had the dubious pleasure of seeing a Hutt eat. I will pass on any other such adventures. [Because ew. No.]
As for what happened in the forest, why don't we let bygones be bygones. It was a rather stressful experience for us both.
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[And Sokka just gives her a cheeky grin.]
Yeah, I'm not going to even ask who this Hutt guy is. Sounds like... someone that I'd be better off not knowing.
Also, deal.
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Hutts are actually a race of...beings that resemble giant slugs with disgusting tastes. Everyone is better of not knowing them.
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Number one: You need to pick the people you know better.
Two: I have even more respect for you now that I know you've had to deal with all this.
And three: If I ever get the chance to visit your world and I turn you down, just remember it's not about you. It's about all these stories you keep telling me.
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Jabba the Hutt wasn't someone I met by choice. It was a necessity. [She needed to get Han back, okay. She would have done more if she could.] And you do a lot of things during times of war. Some of them you don't hate as much as others.
[She laughs bitterly at his last remark.]
The Core planets are fine. The Outer Rim? That's where all these stories come from. Part and parcel of fighting the establishment, sadly.
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Okay, how about this. Han needs to pick the people he knows better.]Still, I'd hate to see the string of events that would have led you needing to get involved with some nasty disgusting slugman. I mean, I'm just counting my lucky karma here that we don't have those things. Angry panda bear spirits who swallow people up, yes, but disgusting slugmen, no.
[How he can even compare the two is beyond understanding.]
Well, if it gets better, maybe you should tell some of the better stories one day. Maybe then I'll actually come visit you if we get out of here and get this magical world bridge that people keep hoping happens.
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Leia is totally in agreement in that sentiment. Although, to be fair, Lando's pretty awesome.]It was war, Sokka. Although, angry panda spirits and Wan Shi Tong are enough for me from your world, thank you very much.
As for good stories, I can tell you about my home world, but it was destroyed at the beginning of the war. Coruscant, the capital, and Corellia, where Han is from, I can also tell you about. They're some of the Core planets as well. But, if you want hopeful stories, you might want to talk to Han and Luke. They've got more.
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Yeeeeah, don't I know about that. In credit, those guys are some of the worst thing my world has to offer; most of it is a lot better! [Grin?]
[But Sokka will shake his head and the last part. He just puts a gentle hand at Leia's upper arm, resting it there. And suddenly out of nowhere is Sokka's serious side that doesn't come out much.]
Hey, you... or Han or Luke don't need to convince me. I'm convinced enough that you still have hope in it. And I'm convinced that you're still happy enough to go back to it.
[He pauses before taking his hand away.]
Because if we do end up going home, I do hope that I'll get to keep visiting you. You've been good for me.
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You've been good for me as well, I think. I've never really had a chance to mentor someone until now. It's been an enlightening experience for me. And I've learned just as much from you as I hope you have from me.
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Well I'm glad then that my time in Luceti amounted to something. You know, other than just fetching food for everyone. [Because, for the most part, that is what it seemed like he mostly did... other than making the occasional weapon for someone.]
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[She knows him too well to believe that at all.]
Besides, who else would make me laugh so?
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[Sokka clearly isn't giving himself some of the credit of volunteering outside of the Luceti barrier and, not to mention, keeping several of his friends entertained and in high spirits.]
But I suppose that's true. I'm just glad you appreciate it.
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[Self-deprecating is for the birds. Don't be as pompous as Han, but you can definitely toot your own horn every once in a while.]
Someone who can make other's laugh is always well appreciated.
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