The Perk, Wednesday Morning

Mar 28, 2012 08:44

Leia had stayed on the island after confronting her father. She was still too wound up to go home, and she wanted to talk to Ben, and Jaina as well if Anakin had called her like he offered. And Anakin (the younger one) again. And maybe Rory, too ( Read more... )

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solo_sword March 28 2012, 13:24:51 UTC
Jaina had run through this conversation a hundred times in her head on the way here, but she knew that when it came down to it, she had no idea what kind of reaction she'd be facing when she actually got here. So she found Leia in the Force, ended up here, and reminded herself that she deserved any yelling she heard.

So into the Perk it was, greeting her with a quiet "Hey," and trying to gauge how this was going to go.

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likesscoundrels March 28 2012, 13:30:39 UTC
"He said he was going to call you," Leia said neutrally, though her voice was tired.

She couldn't resist a "At least that's one thing he didn't lie about."

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solo_sword March 28 2012, 13:35:49 UTC
"I guess that gives me some sense of how you're doing," Jaina said, taking a seat. She'd had a much easier version of this after they found the recordings on Artoo, but she really couldn't imagine what it had to be like to find that out without some idea of the story right off the bat...

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likesscoundrels March 28 2012, 14:03:37 UTC
"Why didn't you tell me?" Leia said flatly. She didn't want to lash out at Jaina, but she was having a hard time keeping her emotions under control. On some level she understood, though she still wanted to hear the reasons.

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solo_sword March 28 2012, 14:13:42 UTC
"Mainly because it wasn't mine to tell. That was Grandfather's thing, and he just couldn't work up to it before you found out yourself," Jaina said simply. "Plus, how do you even begin to have that conversation?"

That last part did feel like a weak excuse to her, but... really, how did you talk about that?

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likesscoundrels March 28 2012, 14:27:31 UTC
She had a point; Leia couldn't imagine how to possibly bring something like that up. "By the way, I'm Darth Vader" really didn't cut it.

"How can you look at him, knowing what he did?" Leia said bitterly, some of her anger reaching her voice. "Not just to me, or your father, or to Luke -- how many people has he killed? How many worlds like Alderaan?"

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solo_sword March 28 2012, 15:24:30 UTC
"It was easier for us. There was never a time I didn't know who he was and what he'd done, and Uncle Luke used him as an example in lessons without any ill will." Almost as often as he quoted Yoda, in fact. "And even with that, when I first got here, I didn't trust him and had all this anger... And then I got to know him."

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likesscoundrels March 28 2012, 16:59:20 UTC
"I got to know and trust and love him, too," Leia said, setting down her coffee cup before she crushed it in her hands. "And all the while another him was torturing me and killing my adopted parents and destroying my home, and he knew it. How could he pretend to be a father to me and let that happen?"

Because it already had for him, and it had to happen for her. But logic was being overruled by anger right now.

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solo_sword March 28 2012, 17:11:28 UTC
"He knew he had to tell you," Jaina told her, keeping her tone gentle. Which was never the easiest thing for her, but she had to be the even one here. "He and I talked about it a couple times, with him worrying about the right time to tell you and knowing you'd hate him when he did. And if you had that information and tried to use it against Vader, who's to say you wouldn't be the one being asked to join him?"

Seriously, when Jaina got here five years ago, she never ever thought she'd be advocating for Anakin.

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likesscoundrels March 28 2012, 17:35:01 UTC
"He can ask and demand all he wants," Leia said fiercely. "It's never going to happen."

Despite all her rage right now she wouldn't let it get the better of her. Aside from pointing a blaster at her father, at least.

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solo_sword March 28 2012, 17:47:14 UTC
"That's not the point. Really think about it. Luke has training you don't. Dad's not quite the bargaining piece for him that he is for you," Jaina pointed out. "Vader doesn't know about you. If you tell him who you are, all it does it provide him with another target- and a more vulnerable one, at that. Not to mention, you become something he can use against Luke." And would. "Part of the secrecy is to protect you both."

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likesscoundrels March 28 2012, 19:47:14 UTC
Stop using logic, Jaina. It wasn't fair.

"I'm not planning on just telling him," Leia said. "Luke and I haven't told anyone we're related. Well, except Han." There was a lot less eye-rolling when ever she mentioned his name now, funny that. "We had big enough targets on us separately. But maybe we could use it to bait a trap for him, like he used me to try to get Luke."

If things went the same as they had for the rest of her alternate family, she knew they'd stop Vader and Palpatine eventually. But why wait?

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solo_sword March 28 2012, 19:54:08 UTC
"And then what?" Jaina asked.

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likesscoundrels March 28 2012, 20:03:26 UTC
"Imprison him until he can be brought to trial."

Because that would be so easy.

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solo_sword March 28 2012, 20:11:46 UTC
"A Sith lord will never stand trial," Jaina told her. "He certainly won't be imprisoned long if he doesn't want to be. And keep in mind, he wanted Luke to join him to overthrow Palpatine. What does that say to you?"

Sorry. Logic was her thing.

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likesscoundrels March 29 2012, 00:21:48 UTC
Stupid logic. Though usually she'd embrace it; her emotions were running too hot right now, however.

"He wants more power. And he'll do anything to get it, including using his own son," she said.

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