Jaina Solo Fel (
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fandomtownies2011-08-17 06:06 pm
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The Perk- Wednesday evening
Jaina still didn't know exactly what her plan was for being here yet, but she felt more herself than she did yesterday and it was easy to sink into routine when she was here. She thought this meant that coming back, even for a few days, was a good idea. So with some free time and a refusal to spend any more time cooped up by herself than she had to, she headed to the Perk for a while.
Her datapad in front of her, she was trying to figure out how to respond back to Zekk, or whether she should at all. She'd sent a message this morning just saying that she was all right, without saying where she was for plausible deniability reasons. In her mind, actually getting in touch with someone after taking off meant that she'd maybe grown as a person since the last time she did it. A year ago.
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Her datapad in front of her, she was trying to figure out how to respond back to Zekk, or whether she should at all. She'd sent a message this morning just saying that she was all right, without saying where she was for plausible deniability reasons. In her mind, actually getting in touch with someone after taking off meant that she'd maybe grown as a person since the last time she did it. A year ago.
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Partially to stave off the effects of having chugged an entire glass of ale in one go. Silly mortal metabolism.
So, in a tight black turtleneck and jeans, Hercules entered The Perk, ordered a large coffee, and turned around. He was about to leave when the pretty lady caught his eye.
"Is that one of those special iPads?" he asked, gesturing at her datapad.
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"I am Hercules, hero of the common people, and teacher at the school. May I ask your name?"
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He gave her a happy smile. "So, fair Jaina, this means you are from a galaxy far away?"
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He gestured at an open seat. "May I join you, at least for a moment?"
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He scratched his head a bit. "Most of my teachers are long dead, I would be unable to visit them. That is the peril of having lived as long as I have. Only my family and their immortality make for such long connections. Oh, and his royal poncy-hair Thor, of course."
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"That is good, though, to remain friends. Compatriots and colleagues are one thing, but friends... that is precious in life. I do hope your life in another galaxy is not too perilous?"
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"I thought I'd get some coffee, and I get to see you on top of that," she remarked as she approached the table. "I'd say that qualifies as excellent timing."
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"It's really, really good to see you."
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