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Loomi
As Braze walked alongside Loomi, he couldn't help but feel a sense of warmth and contentment. Her presence was so calming and genuine, and he found himself admiring her more with each passing moment. He knew that he should focus on the museum pieces and explain things to Loomi, but he couldn't help but steal glances at her from time to time.
He cleared his throat, trying to maintain his composure as he spoke about the holographic animals.
"Well, I think they did a lot of research to create these holograms. They probably studied the creatures on different planets, like you said. And maybe they used advanced technology to capture images and details, so they could recreate them as accurately as possible."
Braze's cheeks tinged with a subtle blush as he continued, trying to hide his nervousness.
"It's... it's incredible, isn't it? How people can share the beauty of the galaxy with others, even when they can't visit those places themselves."
As they stood in front of one particularly realistic holographic animal, a creature with iridescent scales that shimmered in the simulated sunlight, Braze couldn't help but glance at Loomi again. The butterflies in his stomach fluttered with intensity, and he couldn't deny the special connection he felt with her through their Force bond.
He began to have an internal debate about whether or not to express his feelings to Loomi. He cared about her deeply, and his fondness for her was undeniable. But he also feared that revealing his emotions might scare her off or make things awkward. Braze didn't want to risk losing her as a friend.
He again smiled and tried to keep his focus on the conversation.
"I think they must have used a combination of photography and advanced computer simulations. It's like creating a work of art that comes to life before your eyes. Someone had to have been compelled by what they saw, and how it made them feel so strongly enough to want to share it with others to such a degree of perfection."
As they continued to explore the exhibit, he couldn't help but wonder if there would come a time when he could muster the courage to tell Loomi just how special she was to him. He didn't know if it was right to feel these kinds of things or to express them or act on them. There were a lot of nuances he thought he could mess up, which made him wary of wanting to express such sentiments. But for now, he cherished the moments they shared, content to be her friend and companion. He renewed his interest in the collection and glanced at a different display with ancient works of art from bygone eras.