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Private Ardor Found: The Shore



TAG: Brandyn Sal-Soren Brandyn Sal-Soren
ITEMS: Petal Blossom (Jade Bangle) | Green Lightsaber (Generic, Hidden)
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The gentle hum of morning filled the air all too soon. It carried on the lake as if it breathed before weaving into songs of unseen birds that stirred among the branches of a great many trees. Soft, golden light filtered through the orchard, dappling the ground in shifting ribbons, as a breeze caused limbs to sway in a slow wave. Somewhere beyond the greenery, where the land sloped toward the sapphire waters of the lake, the first stirrings of Spritegate Shore came to life—a ripple of laughter from the younglings' quarters, the soft, muted sounds of morning canticles lifting to the sky. It was a place of peace.

A refuge.

The Shore itself was never silent, but the music of it was always gentle. It warmed the heart. Eased the nerves. Soothed the soul. Cybelle Sal-Soren sat beneath the shade of a heavy-laden tree, running her fingers through the grass, having already started her chores for the day. Freshly cleaned linens were hung neatly on the line and the empty basket sat beside her while she leisurely waited for the warmth of the sun to dry it. A steaming cup of floral tea rest on the broken low stone wall beside her, fragrant steam curling lazily into the crisp air. She had always loved the mornings here.

Since Exegol…Since losing so much…She had come to truly appreciate the place where she'd spent many of her formative years. It was home. It was a cliché to a degree. She'd been so desperate to find herself but every path had taken her back to where she'd started, living as a newlywed, in her adoptive parents' backyard. They were tickled, of course. Brandyn seemed to be flourishing here like she had never seen…Maybe the quiet life, wasn't so out of reach.

Her fingers brushed the elegant ring on her finger, the cool metal warmed by the sun. She still found herself studying it absently, as though each reaffirmed that this was real—that she was here, that she was his, and they were carving out a place where hope could thrive. A life. A real, life. The shore was a place where weary Jedi could find solace, where lost children could find love. Where those in need of healing, whether in body or spirit, would never be turned away. When Gianna had suggested they come stay for a while…Had she known how much Cybelle needed this?

The stability? The Light?

She didn't feel the darkness of Exegol looming overhead or the dangers of their work slowly piercing through her. The negative energy that seemed to swarm in was pushed aside, scattered, by the goodness that had seeped into the ground. So many Jedi had come here—So many found peace. Their echo made it feel like living in a place apart. Existing in a cloud. It was beautiful…So beautiful.

Cybelle picked up her tea and gingerly took a sip.

It wasn't her favorite but she'd been feeling nauseated lately and Gianna swore it would help. Considering her Master and adoptive-mother was rarely ever wrong, Cybelle gave it a try, before resorting to any stronger medicinal solutions. She was wearing one of the pale-blue robes Master Aegis had given her when they'd returned. It was made of soft material, flattering, but hedged with deeper blue embroidery and the barest touch of gold thread. Simple…But elegant.

It reminded her of the Jedi robes that she had accidentally on purpose destroyed trying to make doll clothes when she'd been young. Cybelle imagined that many parents would have been furious to find their child cutting apart expensive material on the living room floor, but Gianna had laughed, and then folded down on the floor to help her hold the shears. Thread the needle. More concerned with her getting hurt than anything else.

It was only one memory of a thousand from the Shore that she treasured.

Was this what life would be like now?

Cybelle smiled fondly into her teacup.

She hoped so.
 


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He had been out for a run as he did most dry mornings. The run had become more a meditation routine than exercise. He stopped frequently to admire the beauty of the Nabooian landscape. He had grown up here, and yet never appreciate the simple elegance of the planet. It was cathartic to be out in nature, further away from the business of Council dealings than even the isolated Spritegate Shore.

Life was good. The future within his little circle of happiness was bright and full of optimism. Despite the sadness that surrounded them, and the constant reminder of loss that the orphans provided, there was also laughter. He was confronted with said laughter as he crested the last hill on his jog home.

"Hey now!" Brandyn called out to a group of about five young children that were playing in a small bare patch of ground, "what are you all doing there, huh?"


The kids looked immediately guilty, some hiding mystery items behind their back. One of the children snapped up something from the middle of the huddle. Brandyn quickly noted the disparaging looks the others gave the quick hands of the culprit. But no one was willing to speak out against him.

Brandyn tilted his head, eyes narrowing in suspicion. "Alright...show me what you have in your hands," he said, offering an open palm in demonstration of the intended response, "come on...out with it."


The huddle of children glanced at each other, but none seemed willing to comply. All except Vitron, his face was red and flustered. "Vitron," Brandyn said as he stepped closer with hand outstretched. Vitron relented and within moments the whole ordeal was laid bare. When Brandyn had sufficiently chastised the children, he sent them away to do their chores. He was rather bemused by it all.

He had noted Cybelle's presence some time earlier. She was in one of her favoured spots. Nine years earlier he would have thought this to be impossible. He had been a clumsy, love-smitten young man stumbling out of his wet clothes in the room of his crush while she waited patiently outside the door. And now. She was his wife and their relationship was nigh on effortless. Naysayers babbling about honeymoon periods could eat crow. Life was good.

"Some of our students have taken up gambling," he said by way of introduction. He glanced towards the door where the culprits were disappearing, and then back to Cybelle.


Her smile was infectious. Brandyn returned one of his own before slumping down on to the ground next to her.

"Found more bursa tracks on the far side of the lake. They are getting closer," Brandyn said, while resting his hand on her arm, "I will probably ask the kids to play on the other side of the Shore...just until their hunting season is over."


His hand moved to rest on her stomach. "How are you two doing today?" Brandyn said softly. He could feel life beneath his touch. A lump quickly formed in his throat. He pretended he was alright, but secretly Brandyn feared that he could not be the father he needed to be. There was ample evidence already that he did not make the best choices, besides who to marry of course. Perhaps she would make all the difference. Perhaps that was too much pressure for Cy. Fixing him should not be something she had to do.

He offered more reserved smile and meet Cybelle's eyes. He gaze seemed to help all his worries roll away. His lips curled up into a smile without reservation. Life was good.


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