The trip to Olanet was filled with silence. Not the uncomfortable silence you tried to fill with small talk but rather the contemplative kind, at least for Derek. The Galaxy was filled with problems and the governments refused to see it. Instead the infighting and bickering filled much of the momentous occasion that was the Accords. And it wasn't just the Silver Jedi, the Galactic Empire, the Galactic Alliance, the Sith Empire, or the First Order. The Confederacy had her own issues.
He wanted to make a better place of the Galaxy, better then the one he came into. Better for the next generation. Better for his children. And yet time and time again he realized that seemingly the Galaxy was a clock. It advanced and advanced but invertible everything was reset and history repeats itself. Sometimes he just wanted to throw his hands up and surrender. But he just couldn't.
During the course of the trip he watched Tmoxin. She wasn't the same. Of course, to be honest, neither was he. The events on Ryloth had altered Derek and he hasn't had time to figure out just how yet. Running a system had enough difficulties in itself. Trying to figure out his place seemed a distant second in the grand scheme of things.
He had asked Lucian, his ever present shadow, to get clearance so they could land at one of the local Spaceports of Atlantica, capital of Olanet. As they disembarked he shook Lucian's hand.
"We'll be fine. Don't worry."
As Lucian frowned and opened his mouth to object, Derek silently patted his chest reminding the royal guard that the Viceroy was armed once again. Setting his lips grimly Lucian nodded and went back up the ramp. A small smile tilted his lips as Derek moved down to join Tmoxin. Reaching out he gently took over of her hands in his.
"It's been a long day, and several long weeks before that. Why don't we play a game. I'm just a man named Derek and you are just a woman named Tmoxin. Let's walk through the city being normal for once, grab a bite to eat, and talk to each other as if the Galaxy isn't at war, as if the weight we both carry won't crush us, as if there is hope for the future."
He smiled down at her and leaned in to brush his lips over hers. He wasn't so foolish to think that they were going to pause life, and he was well aware that they were going to discuss matters of import, but he didn't want to wear the facade of Viceroy and Nightmother as they spent precious time with one another.
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