Characters: Padmé Amidala [AU] & Jaina Solo [OU] Where: Loh-Deka When: afternoon-ish Summary: Jaina wants to meet the grandmother she never knew. Warnings: possible angst? ( She wasn't entirely sure what to expect. )
Sensing things through the Force was still something Padmé was getting used to. She realized now that she'd always felt these things, but she'd never attributed them in any way towards the Jedi arts, though now she realized that she she should have. What startled her more than feeling that obvious, familial connection that seemed to scream that the approaching form was blood, was how much the presence felt like Anakin when she'd started to notice him slipping; when the stress began to sit more heavily upon his shoulders and instead of lounging or terrorizing Threepio or even indulging in her company, he'd sit on one of the couches in the sitting room of her penthouse and work. What exactly he'd been working on, she didn't know. That's when he started to snap at her when she asked questions and raise questions himself that we so out of character for him to even contemplate to ask.
Jaina was hurting and she didn't know why, but she intended to find out. At some point during this meeting, she'd ask. Padmé never got to be a mother
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Padmé didn't carry herself with a air of regality on purpose. It was merely force of habit after nearly two decades of holding political offices and sitting upon thrones. It was something that was bred into her, a part of her that she couldn't change and probably wouldn't if someone pointed it out to her. While she'd given up her identity, positions, and everything about the life she once led, she was still Padmé, despite what some may claim
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Jaina was hurting and she didn't know why, but she intended to find out. At some point during this meeting, she'd ask. Padmé never got to be a mother ( ... )
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