inappropriately timed force bond moments (both nsfw and humor approaches)
dream-sharing
emotional bleed/transference (from rey, involving other parties)
inappropriate force bond voyeurism on rey/poe or rey/finn
mid-conversation force bond interruption
The Rise of Skywalker- Cross-galaxy chase of the Resistance
anything related to ben solo, but especially:
snoke confessionals with family or friends of family
returning to the light
smuggler life style
jedi knight ben
resistance-fighter ben
The Rise of Skywalker- Force Ghost communications w/ Rey
anything related to supreme leader kylo ren, but especially:
fall via coup
resistance fighter reconditioning (gen or nsfw)
force ghost visits from anakin/luke/rey/leia/snoke
defeat by the resistance, and subsequent aftermath
The Rise of Skywalker- Mole Discovery w/ Hux
canto bight:
shady weapons deals
picking up prisoners
recruitment
obligatory dinner party
general casino shenanigans
beach party
basically any reason you can think of to use canto bight as a setting piece
A note on romance: I will ship all of the new trilogy characters with Kylo Ren (except Snoke/Family). But I have no interest in exploring domestic-style takes on them. Thank you for understanding.
[If Ben is being honest, he's a little freaked out right now. The growling is awful, it feels like someone breathing down the back of his neck, and he shuts his eyes to try and drown it all out -- but little Kira's hand is still holding onto him and grounding him there.
When he opens his eyes again, it stops briefly. Long enough to look down at the small, frail girl.]
Lots of things are everywhere.
[He's mostly babbling to try and reassure himself. Kira doesn't scare him, especially not like this -- but that growling does. It is familiar, and calls to some long buried piece of him.]
[ Put simply. It's all the explanation that she offers. It should, in her opinion, convey everything. This place is a reflection of her mind, and he made her, so he has access to all of it. Obviously. It's math.
The sunlight never cuts through the shadows, so they're left on what looks like Jakku at night, an enormous metal monolith hulking out of the sand. The growling grows louder and closer as they scurry across the landscape, bringing with it a claustrophobic feeling that some monster is closing its jaws around them. It's around this time that Kira stops. ]
It's too late. He knows. There's nowhere to hide you.
[ Except for that big ol' AT-AT in the sand. But Kira won't look at it?? For some reason. ]
[His heart beats faster until he feels it seize painfully in fear. That is what gets him to stop blindly allowing Kira to drag him toward the monolith. When he turns back around, there is only darkness behind them, shielding the horizon. The only way seems to be forward toward the monster--
Until he spots the dull gleam of the AT-AT. Instinct yanks him toward it with all of his being.]
Here--
[Now he finally takes the smaller girl's hand and turns her to seek refuge in the walker.]
[ It's a sputter at first as she stumbles along with his tug.
Then the heels of her boots dig into the sand, gouging it, leaving deep valleys. And she yanks at his grip and tries to pull her hand back and fights and scrapes to wrest herself from his grip with all the ferocity of someone who is being burned simply by getting closer to it. ]
No! No, you can't! Don't go in there.
[ The closer they get, the more her distress increases, the pitch of her voice peaking. It brings the growling closer, like her pain and misery is a siren to summon the monster. ]
[He says her name without thinking -- it comes to his tongue in the same frantic way she shouts her panic.]
There's nowhere else. We have to go.
[The creature is nearly on top of them, and Ben decides he has to act fast. Something is wrong here, so very very wrong. And regardless of all her fighting, he quickly scoops her up in his arms, locking his elbows as tight as he can so she cannot kick or squirm free, and beelines for the entrance.]
[ She foregoes words from there, howling and screaming her way into the felled walker. It is darker there, musty, and it reeks of something sweet and charred. Kira reaches out to grab onto the entrance, her fingers scrabbling at the opening, bruising with the effort of resisting him.
But she is not a Sith assassin. She's just a child. The fight barely lasts a moment before she is pulled in with him, and at that moment, the door slams shut. She does not give up on throwing her fit.
The inner space has been made up into a home for one. A single hot plate, a cot that is worn beyond reasonable use, a withered flower, and tally after tally on the wall. A faint light illuminates it all, the yellow emergency light. Beneath it, beyond the half-table at which this hovel's occupant had once eaten, there is something else.
It would not be fair to say they looked human anymore. What lays there in the middle of the floor is charred beyond recognition, more ash and crisped leather than matter. ]
He hadn't expected to find anything happy inside. But the growling sound has dimmed some, and Ben is unsure if that is due to where they are or for some other nebulous reason. He doesn't care. This is all still a dream, as far as he is concerned.
He is promptly knocked out of his state by a stray punch in the jaw, to which he grunts and swaps his grip to better hold her to his chest.]
Stop it--cut it out. HEY.
[He eventually gets his giant arms around her in a way that smothers all movement.]
[ Once he gets her arms pinned, there's really no hope left for clambering away. Kira puts a solid effort towards thrashing, but she doesn't get anywhere, so she settles on simply straining at his grip, turning her face hard away from the morbid mess on the floor. Her shoulders twist uselessly, and after a few moments, she's clearly sniffing back tears. ]
[He can’t help his sudden protective instinct, allowing her to turn away from the side and hide in his chest. But Ben — Ben is looking aroubd. It isn’t hard for him to ubderstand what he is seeing, and it subconsciously makes him hug the small girl just a little tighter.
He doesn’t completely understand — but he can sympathize. The mess brings up unpleasant memories of his father, but he has gotten good at shoving them downward. Instead, he slowly sinks to the floor, arms still wrapped around Kira’s smaller form.]
It’s ok.
[His voice cracks slightly as his eyes spot the tally marks. How long had she been alone? What was this dream trying to tell him?]
[ It's alien to her, being held. For a moment Kira resists even that, but she gradually melts and collapses into him, letting the sobs shake her. Tiny hands cling onto him, and she buries her face in his shoulder. It's only after some time that she says. ]
They tried to leave me.
[ Without leaving much room for what that means in this context, there's a sudden and horrible feeling of being combed through, sifted and picked apart, and the growl returns with a sudden snarl of, 'Solo.'
Like it's familiar, like it is begrudged. Rey's head snaps to look up, suddenly anticipating. ]
[Ben is digesting what Kira says to him with a bit of dread in his stomach. The implication isn't pretty. Part of him is even repulsed by it -- but even with that knowledge, this girl is but a child. A terrifying and murderous child but...a child nonetheless.
He opens his mouth to respond, and his spine goes rigid when he hears his name snarled. The feeling that accompanies it seems to give him a bit of a fever, sweat causing his hair to stick to his face, as if there were no shield from Jakku's suns.
Ben reaches down to turn Kira's face up to his, brushing her hair out of his eyes so that they meet with his own.]
You have to wake up.
[His voice is quieter, like the sound of the snarl has tried to chase it away.]
[ Wake up, he says, and Kira's hiccuping slows, starts to even out. Something in that sticks out in her mind. Snoke is closing in, a pressing darkness closing in around them. She can't stop him. She hasn't been able to stop him since …
Since this.
It's not Rey anymore in his arms. Not the little girl. Kira in the inky cloak of her First Order robes is instead nested in Ben's arms, wrapped up in him, staring at the door of the AT-AT. ]
I can't.
[ She tells him, her voice sharper. Crisper and certain. ]
[It is jarring to suddenly have a full grown Kira in his arms in comparison to the small child. She is still pressed against his chest and will no doubt feel his heart stutter after she makes him aware of that fact. There is a moment where he considers how to react, and in that moment, he notes the darkness pressing on them.]
Yes you can. Look at me, Kira.
[He reaches for her face again to implore her, to make sure her focus is on his eyes and not the pressing darkness.]
If you don’t trust your strength, trust your survival instinct.
[ Her face is still stained with tears, and she's shaking her head, pouting and trying too hard not to look at him, ashamed of her own weakness even here in this surreal middle-space between sleep and waking. Ben doesn't feel real to her — only Snoke does. She can't trust him. All she can trust is her experience, and that experience is certainty of pain.
She makes a sound like a whimper, fighting the touch of his hand on her face, trying to turn away from it and push back from him.
Snoke's presence is getting closer. That inky shadow descending, almost like they can hear something rumbling towards the walker's hatch. Kira presses her eyes shut like she can will herself away from there, or perhaps just like she's bracing for the inevitable pain. That is her survival instinct. Withstanding pain, outlasting it. It is inevitable and constant in her life, but she can come out the other end of it, she can—
'Solo.' Murmurs Snoke's voice again. Her fingers dig into Ben's shoulders, clutching him tight like he's hers to protect from what has already been done to her.
Panic jolts her awake, sudden enough for her to crash and thump against metal flooring and walls as she flails out of his bunk, panting and gasping and sweating. ]
[Kira disappears from his arms, and Ben suddenly finds himself alone in that darkness, all details of the AT-AT now gone from his vision. His heart pounds for a long moment while the sound of silence rumbles with the echo of his name. He feels something in his chest seize painfully when the clutch of Kira's hands disappears. He can see his breath in the cold void.
But he does not snap awake the same way Kira does -- his slumber continues, deeply induced, and no familiarity comes to rescue him from it.]
Kira?
[He mumbles it from the cockpit, barely able to be made out for the word that it is, though her name echoes in the blank space of his subconscious. The darkness is suffocating, but he is paralyzed to move -- like anything might trigger the return of that growl.
Back in the Falcon, he remains fast asleep on the bench, rigid as death itself, but twice as pale and clammy.]
[ Every breath weighs heavy in her chest as she tries to come back to herself, trembling and nervous, but the feeling of despair hasn't faded. The telling sense of Snoke's presence is gone from her mind, but still thick in the air. She grabs onto the edge of the bunk and uses it to steady herself, to stand.
She hears something from the other room. 'Wake up,' Ben had said in her dream, as if he knew. As if he felt it. He'd spoken before, about her nightmares — had he been in her mind? Had he been real? She clutches at her chest, fear tightening its grip around her heart. If he was real, then he had seen ...
She tears off out of the room to find him there prone on the bench, clammy and paralyzed and clouded in the Dark. No. A rank possessiveness seizes hold of her — Snoke cannot have him. This one thing cannot be made his when her entire life already is. She crouches beside Ben, grabbing for his shoulders and shaking him. ]
Wake up! [ It's a shouted order. ] Wake up, dammit.
[Ben jerks awake with a shout, struggling to fight Kira off of him and pressing his back into the bench in an attempt to get away. His hands are shaking quite badly, and he doesn't seem to notice it right away until Kira's face swims back into focus. He is breathing hard and fast enough to cause pain in his chest, and one shaking hand presses there to try and calm it all.
That is about the moment he realizes that he is no longer dreaming -- that those things he was seeing are gone, and the pressing, knowing darkness was little more than a nightmare. He still have to wipe his face clean of sweat -- and when he does that, he realizes how sick he must look.
He looks at Kira, unsure how to react. It was just a dream, after all. How was he supposed to explain all of that?]
[ She wrestles him. Ben Solo is massive, admittedly, but Kira is dense. She gets a hold of his wrists that keeps him from shoving her away, pinning him against the bench until he has regained his sense and anchored himself in the waking world. The sympathy in her expression is buried beneath cold necessity.
He doesn't know. Of course he doesn't know. No one had ever bothered to give him the tools. She'd felt the Force in him the first time they'd met. Surely Snoke could sense it too. His interest in discouraging Kira from pursuing Ben Solo went further than discouraging her weakness and far into Snoke's own ambitions. A sick feeling swelled in her gut as she considered the very real possibility that he meant to replace her. ]
We have to leave. Now. [ She gets to her feet, pulling away from him and glancing at the cockpit. ] Stop the refueling. Whatever they've already pumped in will suffice to get us away from here. We will deal with the matter of you invading my mind once we are clear of Hapan space.
[You can't just drop a bomb on him like that, Rey "Kira" Lastname. He's most certainly hung up on it, but he'd been wanting to leave Hapan space since last night -- like something had been trying to warn him. After that dream, he is more certain than ever that leaving is the right call.
He'll just. Ignore that last part.
So, still beleaguered from sleep, Ben stumbles to his feet and cracks his spine once before heading down the gangplank to finish business with refueling. He's still rubbing his eyes free of sleep (or trying to massage the bags under his eyelids away) when he returns to the cockpit to get the Falcon into the air.]
[ Kira is already in the cockpit when he returns, seated in the pilot's chair and operating the instrument panel for pre-flight checks. When she sees him join her, she starts the engine priming. It's as sure as sign as she'll get that they're no longer at risk of exploding hyperfuel. ]
I warned you.
[ She can't help but feel bitter about it. Resentful that he hadn't listened when she told him they'd never be able to keep outrunning Snoke. ]
That was him. He'll have someone looking for us. Maybe he won't spare a whole ship, maybe we'll get lucky and he'll send a bounty hunter or the other Knights, but he knows we're running now.
[He says it sleepily as he hears the gangplank hiss closed. He doesn't sit down in the co-pilot's seat -- he's still trying to shake off his jitters. Before that, he'd been doing a good job ignoring the hovering doom over their heads.
But just because he was ignoring it didn't mean it didn't exist. It's interesting -- Kira behaves as if she's never been chased before.
Being on the run, Ben is used to that. It's a shame they had to run so soon, though.]
[ Turning her head, she glares up at him. If he wants to talk about invading spaces they don't belong, she's a leg up on him as far as she is concerned. No, it doesn't matter that she had already invaded his mind once before. This is different. (Because it's her.)
Displeasure ripples through her features and she moves to the copilot's chair rather than engage the fight. That alone should speak to ... how terrified she is. ]
[He's--actually surprised that she moves, and thus he hesitates for a moment before taking his seat. At least she seems to have figured out some the Falcon's fiddly bits. The smell of hyperfuel floods the old ship, a hiss echoing somewhere back behind them.
Ben reaches up to the landing gear to set them into space.]
You can angle the shields if you're that worried, instead of making me reach over you.
[ She reaches over accordingly to get the shields settled, directing her attention halfway to that once she has herself buckled into the copilot's chair. Still she affords a considerable part of her energy towards Ben instead, but it's scathing now instead of soft. ]
You wanted to know about my dreams, and when I wouldn't tell you, you forced your way in. You're no better than I am.
[There is some obvious fear mixed in with his frustration, and he hits the throttle full bore, probably knocking over some innocent technicians with the force of the liftoff. He had suspected that maybe hat dream wasn’t quite a dream but — she thinks he did it consciously?]
That was a dream. If anything, you invaded my head. How else would you even know about that? Do I look like a Jedi to you?
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When he opens his eyes again, it stops briefly. Long enough to look down at the small, frail girl.]
Lots of things are everywhere.
[He's mostly babbling to try and reassure himself. Kira doesn't scare him, especially not like this -- but that growling does. It is familiar, and calls to some long buried piece of him.]
What's so special about him?
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[ Put simply. It's all the explanation that she offers. It should, in her opinion, convey everything. This place is a reflection of her mind, and he made her, so he has access to all of it. Obviously. It's math.
The sunlight never cuts through the shadows, so they're left on what looks like Jakku at night, an enormous metal monolith hulking out of the sand. The growling grows louder and closer as they scurry across the landscape, bringing with it a claustrophobic feeling that some monster is closing its jaws around them. It's around this time that Kira stops. ]
It's too late. He knows. There's nowhere to hide you.
[ Except for that big ol' AT-AT in the sand. But Kira won't look at it?? For some reason. ]
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Until he spots the dull gleam of the AT-AT. Instinct yanks him toward it with all of his being.]
Here--
[Now he finally takes the smaller girl's hand and turns her to seek refuge in the walker.]
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[ It's a sputter at first as she stumbles along with his tug.
Then the heels of her boots dig into the sand, gouging it, leaving deep valleys. And she yanks at his grip and tries to pull her hand back and fights and scrapes to wrest herself from his grip with all the ferocity of someone who is being burned simply by getting closer to it. ]
No! No, you can't! Don't go in there.
[ The closer they get, the more her distress increases, the pitch of her voice peaking. It brings the growling closer, like her pain and misery is a siren to summon the monster. ]
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[He says her name without thinking -- it comes to his tongue in the same frantic way she shouts her panic.]
There's nowhere else. We have to go.
[The creature is nearly on top of them, and Ben decides he has to act fast. Something is wrong here, so very very wrong. And regardless of all her fighting, he quickly scoops her up in his arms, locking his elbows as tight as he can so she cannot kick or squirm free, and beelines for the entrance.]
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But she is not a Sith assassin. She's just a child. The fight barely lasts a moment before she is pulled in with him, and at that moment, the door slams shut. She does not give up on throwing her fit.
The inner space has been made up into a home for one. A single hot plate, a cot that is worn beyond reasonable use, a withered flower, and tally after tally on the wall. A faint light illuminates it all, the yellow emergency light. Beneath it, beyond the half-table at which this hovel's occupant had once eaten, there is something else.
It would not be fair to say they looked human anymore. What lays there in the middle of the floor is charred beyond recognition, more ash and crisped leather than matter. ]
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He hadn't expected to find anything happy inside. But the growling sound has dimmed some, and Ben is unsure if that is due to where they are or for some other nebulous reason. He doesn't care. This is all still a dream, as far as he is concerned.
He is promptly knocked out of his state by a stray punch in the jaw, to which he grunts and swaps his grip to better hold her to his chest.]
Stop it--cut it out. HEY.
[He eventually gets his giant arms around her in a way that smothers all movement.]
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He doesn’t completely understand — but he can sympathize. The mess brings up unpleasant memories of his father, but he has gotten good at shoving them downward. Instead, he slowly sinks to the floor, arms still wrapped around Kira’s smaller form.]
It’s ok.
[His voice cracks slightly as his eyes spot the tally marks. How long had she been alone? What was this dream trying to tell him?]
It’s going to be ok.
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They tried to leave me.
[ Without leaving much room for what that means in this context, there's a sudden and horrible feeling of being combed through, sifted and picked apart, and the growl returns with a sudden snarl of, 'Solo.'
Like it's familiar, like it is begrudged. Rey's head snaps to look up, suddenly anticipating. ]
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He opens his mouth to respond, and his spine goes rigid when he hears his name snarled. The feeling that accompanies it seems to give him a bit of a fever, sweat causing his hair to stick to his face, as if there were no shield from Jakku's suns.
Ben reaches down to turn Kira's face up to his, brushing her hair out of his eyes so that they meet with his own.]
You have to wake up.
[His voice is quieter, like the sound of the snarl has tried to chase it away.]
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Since this.
It's not Rey anymore in his arms. Not the little girl. Kira in the inky cloak of her First Order robes is instead nested in Ben's arms, wrapped up in him, staring at the door of the AT-AT. ]
I can't.
[ She tells him, her voice sharper. Crisper and certain. ]
It won't stop him.
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Yes you can. Look at me, Kira.
[He reaches for her face again to implore her, to make sure her focus is on his eyes and not the pressing darkness.]
If you don’t trust your strength, trust your survival instinct.
[Trust me goes unsaid.]
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She makes a sound like a whimper, fighting the touch of his hand on her face, trying to turn away from it and push back from him.
Snoke's presence is getting closer. That inky shadow descending, almost like they can hear something rumbling towards the walker's hatch. Kira presses her eyes shut like she can will herself away from there, or perhaps just like she's bracing for the inevitable pain. That is her survival instinct. Withstanding pain, outlasting it. It is inevitable and constant in her life, but she can come out the other end of it, she can—
'Solo.' Murmurs Snoke's voice again. Her fingers dig into Ben's shoulders, clutching him tight like he's hers to protect from what has already been done to her.
Panic jolts her awake, sudden enough for her to crash and thump against metal flooring and walls as she flails out of his bunk, panting and gasping and sweating. ]
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But he does not snap awake the same way Kira does -- his slumber continues, deeply induced, and no familiarity comes to rescue him from it.]
Kira?
[He mumbles it from the cockpit, barely able to be made out for the word that it is, though her name echoes in the blank space of his subconscious. The darkness is suffocating, but he is paralyzed to move -- like anything might trigger the return of that growl.
Back in the Falcon, he remains fast asleep on the bench, rigid as death itself, but twice as pale and clammy.]
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She hears something from the other room. 'Wake up,' Ben had said in her dream, as if he knew. As if he felt it. He'd spoken before, about her nightmares — had he been in her mind? Had he been real? She clutches at her chest, fear tightening its grip around her heart. If he was real, then he had seen ...
She tears off out of the room to find him there prone on the bench, clammy and paralyzed and clouded in the Dark. No. A rank possessiveness seizes hold of her — Snoke cannot have him. This one thing cannot be made his when her entire life already is. She crouches beside Ben, grabbing for his shoulders and shaking him. ]
Wake up! [ It's a shouted order. ] Wake up, dammit.
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That is about the moment he realizes that he is no longer dreaming -- that those things he was seeing are gone, and the pressing, knowing darkness was little more than a nightmare. He still have to wipe his face clean of sweat -- and when he does that, he realizes how sick he must look.
He looks at Kira, unsure how to react. It was just a dream, after all. How was he supposed to explain all of that?]
W-what, what? Where's the fire?
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He doesn't know. Of course he doesn't know. No one had ever bothered to give him the tools. She'd felt the Force in him the first time they'd met. Surely Snoke could sense it too. His interest in discouraging Kira from pursuing Ben Solo went further than discouraging her weakness and far into Snoke's own ambitions. A sick feeling swelled in her gut as she considered the very real possibility that he meant to replace her. ]
We have to leave. Now. [ She gets to her feet, pulling away from him and glancing at the cockpit. ] Stop the refueling. Whatever they've already pumped in will suffice to get us away from here. We will deal with the matter of you invading my mind once we are clear of Hapan space.
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[You can't just drop a bomb on him like that, Rey "Kira" Lastname. He's most certainly hung up on it, but he'd been wanting to leave Hapan space since last night -- like something had been trying to warn him. After that dream, he is more certain than ever that leaving is the right call.
He'll just. Ignore that last part.
So, still beleaguered from sleep, Ben stumbles to his feet and cracks his spine once before heading down the gangplank to finish business with refueling. He's still rubbing his eyes free of sleep (or trying to massage the bags under his eyelids away) when he returns to the cockpit to get the Falcon into the air.]
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I warned you.
[ She can't help but feel bitter about it. Resentful that he hadn't listened when she told him they'd never be able to keep outrunning Snoke. ]
That was him. He'll have someone looking for us. Maybe he won't spare a whole ship, maybe we'll get lucky and he'll send a bounty hunter or the other Knights, but he knows we're running now.
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[He says it sleepily as he hears the gangplank hiss closed. He doesn't sit down in the co-pilot's seat -- he's still trying to shake off his jitters. Before that, he'd been doing a good job ignoring the hovering doom over their heads.
But just because he was ignoring it didn't mean it didn't exist. It's interesting -- Kira behaves as if she's never been chased before.
Being on the run, Ben is used to that. It's a shame they had to run so soon, though.]
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[ Turning her head, she glares up at him. If he wants to talk about invading spaces they don't belong, she's a leg up on him as far as she is concerned. No, it doesn't matter that she had already invaded his mind once before. This is different. (Because it's her.)
Displeasure ripples through her features and she moves to the copilot's chair rather than engage the fight. That alone should speak to ... how terrified she is. ]
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[He's--actually surprised that she moves, and thus he hesitates for a moment before taking his seat. At least she seems to have figured out some the Falcon's fiddly bits. The smell of hyperfuel floods the old ship, a hiss echoing somewhere back behind them.
Ben reaches up to the landing gear to set them into space.]
You can angle the shields if you're that worried, instead of making me reach over you.
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[ She reaches over accordingly to get the shields settled, directing her attention halfway to that once she has herself buckled into the copilot's chair. Still she affords a considerable part of her energy towards Ben instead, but it's scathing now instead of soft. ]
You wanted to know about my dreams, and when I wouldn't tell you, you forced your way in. You're no better than I am.
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[There is some obvious fear mixed in with his frustration, and he hits the throttle full bore, probably knocking over some innocent technicians with the force of the liftoff. He had suspected that maybe hat dream wasn’t quite a dream but — she thinks he did it consciously?]
That was a dream. If anything, you invaded my head. How else would you even know about that? Do I look like a Jedi to you?
[That’s how the Force works, right?]
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