One workshop on explosions, one more day spent avoiding Luke and Gavin's back at the campfire. He's not hiding this time, but he's still prepared to run should anyone mention quarters or tigers or 'angels
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"I know," Gavin said, taking a moment to smile at Karal in greeting before looking back at the chocolate bars. "I can't figure out which one I should try first."
"Hmm. Alphabetically?" he suggested. "Or arrange them in size order from smallest to largest? Or you could toss them all up in the air and which ever one lands closest to you could be first. Why do you have so many?"
It wasn't as if Setsuna wanted to spend a lot of time near her own cabin right now anyway, but she did notice that she'd drifted here again and sighed. At least it seemed to have been a few days...
As if a frustrated girl who'd had a bad day and kept mysteriously ending up at this cabin could refuse chocolate. Setsuna waved back. "Ahh, um, sure. That's rather kind of you, thank you."
Charlie came back from practicing on the beach again, thinking about how no one had asked about the moving-rocks-with-her-mind. Was it really that commonplace? That was ... kinda cool.
"Bridge. Old person. Old in the sense that I've been here a long time, not age-wise, because I'm either seventeen or two depending on your perspective and neither of those is really very old at all."
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He might have been a little bored earlier. Now he was not. Flying was way cool.
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"...that looked like fire."
He was very observant, he was.
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"Eep."
Terribly impressive for a Jedi. Really.
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Which was why Luke was staring at it so hard.
Really.
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He still had about seven bars.
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"Hi guys."
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