Kanan Jarrus, The Last Padawan (
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fandomtownies2017-01-14 07:07 pm
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The Park, Saturday Afternoon
Kanan had been anxious. All week, he'd been anxious, but today, that had been ramped up a few extra notches. And the hell of it was, he couldn't really put a finger on why. Or, rather, he could, but he was a man in denial. A Force-sensitive man in denial, who had been having dreams for days and was trying not to think too hard about them.
It wasn't anything personal to the person he'd been dreaming about. He was just still horrible at re-treading certain aspects of his past, and those dreams had run rampant all over those.
So he'd gone to the park, and he'd brought his dog, who was now curled up and having a nap at his feet, while he sat on a park bench and... well... meditated. And if he was so intent on those meditations that he either failed to notice or care when the cold rain started to fall and the dog made his way under the bench in order to keep dry, well...
He was anxious, okay?
[OOC: Open park is open! In the rain.]
It wasn't anything personal to the person he'd been dreaming about. He was just still horrible at re-treading certain aspects of his past, and those dreams had run rampant all over those.
So he'd gone to the park, and he'd brought his dog, who was now curled up and having a nap at his feet, while he sat on a park bench and... well... meditated. And if he was so intent on those meditations that he either failed to notice or care when the cold rain started to fall and the dog made his way under the bench in order to keep dry, well...
He was anxious, okay?
[OOC: Open park is open! In the rain.]

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...
Wait.
He opened his eyes. He was dreaming again. He had to be. Except that his senses were very much telling him otherwise. Not just the Force, but the sound of the rain around them. That feeling when there's a person behind you. The way the shadows shifted slightly.
Kanan's mouth fell open before he even turned around to look.
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Congratulations, Depa. For once, your Padawan was speechless. You'd been shot, after all. You'd been shot a lot.
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She gave him a sad smile. "This isn't permanent, Padawan. I have two days with you like this."
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He opened his mouth again, this time to inhale, and then breathed out slowly, trying to balance himself.
"Two days," he echoed, because apparently acting like an echo was going to be the best he could manage, today. "Master, I..." He choked on that attempt to speak, too, and then tried to inhale again. When that failed, he gestured with one hand, as if waving it around was going to help him form more words.
Apparently, not.
"... It's raining."
Yes, she'd already mentioned that.
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Well done, Kanan. You'd figured that one out like a champ.
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Look, you try having your Master come back from the dead and come up behind you in the park, and see just how many cylinders you were firing on. He did at least manage to pull himself to his feet, and then by some miracle even remembered to crouch down to coax Stance from under the bench. The dog stretched, yawned, and then trotted out to give Depa's knees a good sniffing at while Kanan straightened himself up again.
"My apartment isn't far from here."
It had all the amenities! Walls! Floors! Squeaky things for the dog!
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Congratulations, Kanan - yet another thing you would never live down.
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"Yeah, well, nobody said I have to keep company with animals that are just as ridiculous as I am," Kanan noted. As if having a rainbow spotted dog was somehow not ridiculous. "Besides, he's a good boy. And he knows that if he gets too muddy, it'll be a besh-aurek-thesh when we get home."
Because Stance couldn't spell yet. And apparently because Kanan was going to treat him like a youngling.
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Just look at the way Stance's tongue was lolling out and his tail was wagging happily, for example.
"And, uh, s'stance."
Little bit louder and less mumbly, Kanan?
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Like, say, blushing and looking embarrassed.
"Stance," he said, somewhat more coherently. "His name is Stance."
... He wasn't here too, was he? Kanan would never live that one down.
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"Well, there's a lot of meaning in a name," Kanan pointed out. "I mean, I--"
He paused. Blinked. Gave Depa a kind of perplexed look.
"-- You already know about that, huh?"
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"No, I didn't mean..." He would totally have a repetitive bludgeoning with a rock coming to him, at this point. "I mean..."
Seriously, when he was a stupid kid with no brain-to-mouth filter, at least making words had been much simpler.
"I'm sorry, Master. Death, yet the Force. Of course I remember."
He just hadn't been entirely sure how literally he could take that bit. One of the million questions he hadn't had a chance to get around to asking.
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For the first time in years, his mind was spinning with so many questions, he didn't even know where to start.
Instead, he just settled on, "Thank you."
For so, so many things.
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For so, so many things.
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Kanan had cursed a lot of people over the past eight years, himself most of all. But Master Billaba? For her, he just reserved a hole in his heart, full of all of the heartache that Jedi weren't supposed to let themselves feel.
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If she'd taught him more, if she'd been faster, if she'd known better...if.
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She had told him to run.
So he ran.
She had told him she'd be right behind him.
...
Couldn't be perfect all the time.
"We both knew how bad it was. You showed me what was happening. I'm alive thanks to you. Most of us can't say the same."
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She had died a hero. He continued to live a coward. He still wasn't openly wearing his lightsaber. At least, not in any recognizable shape. With his Master around, he felt like he should be, but...
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Great. Now it wasn't that he didn't have words, it was that he had too many, and they all wanted to tumble out at once and he was choking on them like some child. So help him, he wasn't going to cry. He'd done so damn much of that already, he wasn't going to start with the waterworks now.
"I've missed you."
He could get those words out, at least.
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She sighed and reached out to pull him into a hug. "I've missed you, too."
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Anyway, he didn't have words, again. He just had clinging.
And crying. So help him, he was crying.
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"Oh, Kanan." Depa held him tightly. "It's so good to see you."