Taking a step back, he grinned. "You may rise."
Makko smiled at the floor and took a moment to stand. Even knowing it was under Starlin's control, having a lightsaber blade so close to his ear was
invigorating.
He offered a less formal thanks to his mentor. First a hand, then drew him in to clap his shoulder.
"Thank you," he said, turning to beam at the audience.
For everything he had waded through to get here, he could allow himself a little pride in the moment. Just as long as he did not let it ead down some oft recited Jedi proverb to the dark side.
Instead, she smiled faintly, letting her appreciation for Makko filter down their frayed bond, suffusing the space between them with warmth.
I'm so proud of you, truly.
Makko turned to lay his eyes upon Cora immediately. The warmth was reflected back to her. It was recoloured by the sense of
just how much it meant to him to hear that from her.
I am so glad you are here
It came with several meanings, first and foremost to have Cora back under the shelter of the Jedi Order. He was still glad to have her here, present for this moment in his life.
Not everything had worked out how he might have hoped. He and Cora had agreed firmly to simply support one another and give each other time. A part of him still clung to the hope that they could rekindle something. That spark of the most incredible feelings he had ever given himself over to. It was something worth waiting for.
Makko would make time to talk to her before they left the academy.
His faithful char hound Shep was, as always, far more expressive in his joy, wagging tail and tongue in equal excitement at the presence of so many friendly faces.
In this moment, Makko was more like the enthusiastic puppy than the brooding Kalos. He caught the padawans eye and offered a wave and a grin as he turned to meander through the crowd.
Concentration visible before crossing her arms again with a shake of her head.
Makko broke into an even broader smile at the appearance of an unexpected visitor. He wouldn't have left Denon had it not been for Lossa. They hadn't spoken in months. He offered a wink and a quick gesture to show they would share a drink before the night was over.
"Thank you, everyone, for coming..." Makko said. A few words were expected, but he wilted under the gaze of so many peers. For once, he wished he had a little of Cora's upbringing and decorum. "...Yeah!"