Location: Crystal Gardens
Objective: Help A Friend
Wearing: xxx
Tag: [member="Gerwald Lechner"], Open
The illusion had already been shattered. He was a strange fellow, wearing white of all things, while choosing non-alcoholic beverages. In the Aery. It was
Despite the fact that she had taken to planting roots on Naboo she was still quite the wanderer at heart. The flame-haired woman walked slowly through the festivities that Vylmira had to offer. Usually, the sight of smiling, happy people, warmed her heart. That had been the intent. To travel away from a home that had slowly become a prison of meditation and guilt to spend time among souls that were filled with cheer and goodwill. She didn’t need to participate. Simply observing, was enough.
She passed through the Great Hall carefully. Weaving through people, pausing only to smile, and perhaps accept a snack that some helpful servant seemed to very much want her to try. Gianna would have stayed longer, perhaps, to people watch—But there was a presence that she ought not indulge. The Jedi Knight had felt him from the moment she’d landed in her small ship. It was nothing like what he traveled in. The more she thought of it…The more she had to assume she’d made the right choice.
He liked fine things. A glimpse of him, of [member="John Locke"], told her that he was well. Rather, well enough. The modest lifestyle that she had chosen was in direct conflict with the life of a tech-guru that sneezed more credits than a sultan. It was better this way. It had to be this way. Before a sense of longing could settle in, she made her way out the doors on the opposite side of the hall, little more, than a flash of red hair and off-gray robes.
Gianna focused on something else. Anything, else.
It landed on a familiar feeling of sadness and heartache. It stood out like a sore thumb because of how strongly it conflicted with the many people that were feeling the exact opposite. Isolating it, she focused, and turned her concerns where they belonged. On other people. It was easier to drown out what plagued her when she had a someone else to concentrate on.
The long halls and winding pathways led her to something noted as the Crystal Gardens.
Her eyes were filled with the light that reflected from a variety of crystals. It left an impression, certainly, but it was also fairly easy to get lost when glimpses of her own reflection kept leading her astray. Either way the young woman eventually found her path. [member="Gerwald Lechner"] would feel as if the Jedi Knight had mostly materialized behind him, as if she were made of air. “…I could have felt your sadness from across the planet…”
It was an exaggeration, but, only slightly.
Gianna stepped forward, pulling the blue covering around her shoulders tighter, and rest her hand on the center of his back. Right where his heart would be if the touch were in the reverse. If he didn’t resist, he would notice a sense of calming peace that would spill from his head down to his toes. Warmth, akin to a fuzzy blanket, that was intended to sooth the wound the loss of someone special had left. It wasn’t perfect. It couldn’t take away the pain, nor the fact that he missed her, but it would dull the ache.
Taking away pain…Gianna had learned her lesson. There was no real way to erase it. Even by removing memories. Especially, by removing memories. The young woman wished to help but she could not do it in that way. Not again.
“She can’t hear you in the traditional sense but I believe she knows you mourn her...”
Spirits were tricky things. Especially, with the Force. Gianna didn’t know the details on how his loved one had passed but she didn’t need to. All things returned to the Force, or at least, they were meant to. She couldn’t fathom what sort of Dark manipulation it would take to prevent a soul, their energy, from returning to their final resting place. “It will get easier. In time.”
So often had she told herself that. Life without John would get easier.
With time.
Wouldn’t it?