Epicanthix
[member="Trextan Voidstalker"]
There was an awareness of Trextan’s every move when he stood, enhanced when he decided to make his way over towards Choli and settle down beside her. An intimacy grew from the closing distance and the way that his voice fell with a low, but discernible clarity. Even in the shadows where they sat, the lack of illumination did nothing to deter the attention the Jedi gave the Rogue, doing his best to hold her attention and look at her face.
Hearing him reveal all that brought a fluttery and twisty sensation in her belly. A hit of nerves as much as the way hearing it made her feel both great and anxious. Like when he had asked if it was okay to kiss her and then did. This was a bit more than that. Well, sort of but not really?
No, it was more. At least, in what it meant to be together in that way. Nothing in his description was similar to what the crew of the Subversion adhered to. Nor did it hold the lifelong commitment of that a Bloodmate. To an extent, Choli would have felt a bit guilty if it had been. Would have felt wrong. Not in the act as much as she hadn’t properly gone through her coming of age rites. Despite her time outside of Tatooine, Choli still clung to the traditions she grew up with, even amidst the new galaxy she had been thrust into.
“I see.” Not likely the words Trextan was waiting on anxious baited breath for, but as he said, he admired her honesty. Right now, Choli was processing through all of it. Although if one was really interpreting Trextan’s conversation word for word, it hadn’t been a question, but a statement.
I guess what I am saying to you is that you and I are together. That means I won’t go off with another girl. We can spend more time together - as much as we can I guess - and if one of us isn't happy we don't just break it off, we talk about it. And if we want to make a bigger commitment we talk about that too.
Breaking that down took a few more seconds. Did I enjoy spending time with him? Yes. Does the idea that he won’t be with another girl in the same manner appeal to me? It does, if she was honest with herself. In so far about spending time together, well, that would be limited. He is a Jedi, assigned to the Jedi Order. There was still much about it that she didn’t comprehend. She also had her responsibilities with the Galactic Alliance.
Then there was the part about that if either of them were not happy with the situation, that they would talk about it. If she could talk to him frankly like so, then perhaps that wouldn’t be so bad.
Nevermind the kissing.
A light rush of blood rose to her cheeks, one that waned as she added in a serious tone, “But I am not a Jedi. My responsibilities are to the Alliance.” Saying this might have made it seem as if Choli was setting up to decline, however, as always with the young woman, there was more to it.
“I like spending time with you Trextan, but we likely won’t be able to do much of that because of it.” A careful pause.
“Are you sure that is okay?’ Sure, they had spent time messaging each other when they could and when Choli wasn't running silent. However, that meant that spending more time with each other might be an issue even if they wanted it.
There was an awareness of Trextan’s every move when he stood, enhanced when he decided to make his way over towards Choli and settle down beside her. An intimacy grew from the closing distance and the way that his voice fell with a low, but discernible clarity. Even in the shadows where they sat, the lack of illumination did nothing to deter the attention the Jedi gave the Rogue, doing his best to hold her attention and look at her face.
Hearing him reveal all that brought a fluttery and twisty sensation in her belly. A hit of nerves as much as the way hearing it made her feel both great and anxious. Like when he had asked if it was okay to kiss her and then did. This was a bit more than that. Well, sort of but not really?
No, it was more. At least, in what it meant to be together in that way. Nothing in his description was similar to what the crew of the Subversion adhered to. Nor did it hold the lifelong commitment of that a Bloodmate. To an extent, Choli would have felt a bit guilty if it had been. Would have felt wrong. Not in the act as much as she hadn’t properly gone through her coming of age rites. Despite her time outside of Tatooine, Choli still clung to the traditions she grew up with, even amidst the new galaxy she had been thrust into.
“I see.” Not likely the words Trextan was waiting on anxious baited breath for, but as he said, he admired her honesty. Right now, Choli was processing through all of it. Although if one was really interpreting Trextan’s conversation word for word, it hadn’t been a question, but a statement.
I guess what I am saying to you is that you and I are together. That means I won’t go off with another girl. We can spend more time together - as much as we can I guess - and if one of us isn't happy we don't just break it off, we talk about it. And if we want to make a bigger commitment we talk about that too.
Breaking that down took a few more seconds. Did I enjoy spending time with him? Yes. Does the idea that he won’t be with another girl in the same manner appeal to me? It does, if she was honest with herself. In so far about spending time together, well, that would be limited. He is a Jedi, assigned to the Jedi Order. There was still much about it that she didn’t comprehend. She also had her responsibilities with the Galactic Alliance.
Then there was the part about that if either of them were not happy with the situation, that they would talk about it. If she could talk to him frankly like so, then perhaps that wouldn’t be so bad.
Nevermind the kissing.
A light rush of blood rose to her cheeks, one that waned as she added in a serious tone, “But I am not a Jedi. My responsibilities are to the Alliance.” Saying this might have made it seem as if Choli was setting up to decline, however, as always with the young woman, there was more to it.
“I like spending time with you Trextan, but we likely won’t be able to do much of that because of it.” A careful pause.
“Are you sure that is okay?’ Sure, they had spent time messaging each other when they could and when Choli wasn't running silent. However, that meant that spending more time with each other might be an issue even if they wanted it.