Kanan Jarrus, The Last Padawan (
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fandomtownies2017-12-08 07:23 am
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The Park, Friday Afternoon
So, that was a hat stuck to Kanan's head today. And another one stuck to Stance's, at that. Because of course it was. He couldn't just be out doing swordwork in more sugar or anything, right?
Though, he supposed, he did prefer a stupid hat over the smell of burned caramel that had been prevalent last Friday while he had his lightsaber ignited. Today his game plan was a bit of the same, just running through lightsaber forms while he waited for his student to arrive, his dog making a game of trying to snatch more red hats off of the ducks.
"One of these days, they're all going to gang up on you, buddy," Kanan called after him, but continued doing his forms. Stance knew not to hurt them, and the ducks were, for the most part, getting used to him being a pain in their tailfeathers every week.
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Though, he supposed, he did prefer a stupid hat over the smell of burned caramel that had been prevalent last Friday while he had his lightsaber ignited. Today his game plan was a bit of the same, just running through lightsaber forms while he waited for his student to arrive, his dog making a game of trying to snatch more red hats off of the ducks.
"One of these days, they're all going to gang up on you, buddy," Kanan called after him, but continued doing his forms. Stance knew not to hurt them, and the ducks were, for the most part, getting used to him being a pain in their tailfeathers every week.
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Tip hated December.
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Since they had an unlimited number of them, and all.
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It'd at least help her burn off some of that frustration, right?
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"No chasing hats. Hitting them's just fine." Bill, wearing a tiny hat of his own, took off from her hair and zipped over to the bench, out of the way of hitting. He liked his hat, apparently. "Just don't be surprised if I end up wailing on one on the ground at some point."
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He could relate. There was an entire holiday dedicated to the people who had murdered everyone he had ever known, back home.
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Not that he'd get that reference.
"I hate this whole time of year. It should at least let me pretend it's, like, January or something."
That January was mostly a giant hole of depression in her memory, so that was fine.
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"So what you need is a distraction," he surmised, "or at least some way to vent. Ideally, both?"
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"Hit me. As hard as you can. As many times as you can, until it feels like you can't hold that sword of yours. I'm going to block. I might swing back. You'll just have to be ready for it, won't you?"
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She didn't even let out a battle yell. Though that was really probably coming, once she got herself worked up into it.
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"Good. Again."
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This was the first time she'd done that in actual practice, making her swings continuous like that. She'd played around with it a little shadow-fencing at home, but with Kanan, she always tried to have more control than that. Really show she was focussing on getting the moves right.
She was a little startled to realize that she trusted Kanan enough to know he wouldn't yell at her for not getting it perfect. That she maybe really could let go, just a little.
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Hell, it reminded him a little of doing forms with his Master. Odd to be on this end of it, but familiar in a not unwelcome way. He blocked again, keeping his attention on her, on her sword, on what motion she might make next, and simply nodded his approval in reply.
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She kept the swings coming, losing a little more control every time the power went up, and caring a little less about that each time. Swinging like this felt good in a way she didn't want to look at too closely.
And yeah, the grunts were turning more into yells each time, too.
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The grin on his face, though, that was something else. That was the Kanan who came after the Caleb, the man who had learned the importance of feeling, who understood that it couldn't all be peace instead of passion. It was the grin of a teacher who completely understood the need to hit something, and who wanted to give his student the safest possible opportunity to do exactly that.
If a few of her yells were eventually being met with brief exclamations to match, after a while, that was because he was starting to get into it, too.
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It still felt like a yawn, an irresistable urge to open wide. Which wasn't wrong. It just wasn't her mouth that was opening.
Tip didn't break her stride, even when the world blurred out around her and the tears started actually falling. If anything, she just swung harder. She could trust Kanan to take it.
Which was an even weirder feeling than crying.
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He had empathy to spare, though. She could be swinging blindly, and he'd still be there to block it, subtly shifting his own position so that she didn't follow him into a tripping hazard or anything.
Trust was hard.
He understood that, too.
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It was on the tip of her tongue to say "sorry", but she bit it back at the last minute, giving Kanan a little shrug and smile instead.
"Yeah," she said, once she had enough breath back to speak -- and could be reasonably certain that trying to do so wouldn't make her cry all over again. "I think that helped."
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"Figured it might," he replied. "It's always worked for me."
Okay, it was actually healthier than Kanan's coping habits when he needed to hit things. Usually he was starting cantina fights. Or picking them with local gangs.
Damn Fandom Island for not having a local gang, really.
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". . . I still hate the hats though," Tip said, going for a lighter mood. "Fandom just doesn't have any taste."
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"They're awful hats," Kanan chuckled. "I know we can't lose 'em for the day, but I still have half a mind to find a firepit and burn a few."
Or maybe he was just saying that in case Tip wanted to. Who knew?
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She was pretty sure she'd read about burning straw goats for Yule. Or maybe it was that some place always had a straw goat that inevitably got burned. . . .
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Really, where there was a will...
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Sorry, Earth. You continued to not make sense to Kanan.
"Hey, if the island gets too festive again, and you just want to work it off again, call me, okay? We have Empire Day at home. If the island was shoving it down my throat, I'd be in the same place you are right now, myself." He shrugged. "I get it."
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Harsh.
"Karking hostile takeovers."
Understatement was fun, right?
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Nothing beat spending Empire Day in a jail cell for breaking a few skulls while exceptionally drunk. You got to miss all the festivities, that way.
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Kanan, you were going to ruin your reputation with this girl.
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"All the time, back on a few worlds I've been to," he confirmed, shamelessly. "Less, here. But a different sort of crowd runs around here, too."
It was hard to refer to most of the population of the island as 'reputable,' but compared to, say, the miners on Gorse...
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He actually didn't know that one from experience. Miraculously.
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Kanan was an expert scoundrel, thank you.