Room 529, Friday Midday

Feb 12, 2010 09:02

The datapad on Tahiri's lap currently displayed a map of the Outer Rim -- the Sluis sector, to be specific -- with planets color-coded according to whether they were held by the Yuuzhan Vong or the New Republic . . . no, wait, it was the Galactic Alliance now, and she wasn't sure she was thrilled about that. The notebook lying on the bed beside ( Read more... )

firekeeper, blind seer, ben, 529, the final prophecy

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momslilassassin February 12 2010, 17:10:21 UTC
Ben had no idea what day it was back in Fandom, but after a completely unhelpful discussion with Bean and Peter, he needed someone to talk to.

Besides, if it was going according to his plan, he'd be joining them both to spring a trap devised by a psychopath, so it was probably better to check in with his girlfriend before that. Just in case.

So at some unholy hour in Brazil, Ben picked up his comlink and dialed home.

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weetuskenraider February 12 2010, 17:28:42 UTC
When the comlink chimed at her, Tahiri leaned over to grab it off her nightstand. "This is Tahiri."

It wasn't quite formal, but more so than just 'hello.'

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momslilassassin February 12 2010, 17:42:02 UTC
"It's Ben," he said, sounding tired. "hey."

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weetuskenraider February 12 2010, 17:50:25 UTC
Any attempt at formality could go and fall into a rancor pit now.

"About time, Skywalker," Tahiri said lightly, setting the datapad and notebook aside. "How long have you been gone?"

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kestrelswolf February 12 2010, 19:30:32 UTC
So while class had presented her the opportunity to confirm what Ben had told her Sunday evening, there hadn't exactly been a chance to talk. So after some deliberation about the proper procedure for such things, Firekeeper had picked up sweets from J,GoB (the fact that the only available cupcakes had pink icing and heart-shaped candies didn't particularly matter to her one way or the other. As long as it was edible, who cared?) and now she and Blind Seer were standing in the doorway.

"Are you busy?" she asked. It certainly looked so, but Firekeeper understood by now there were times when interruptions were welcome.

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weetuskenraider February 12 2010, 19:33:54 UTC
Tahiri looked up from the datapad, grinned, and shoved everything onto her nightstand. "Not too busy for you two. I was going to dream about hyperspace lanes and sim configurations tonight if I kept that up much longer. Come on in."

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kestrelswolf February 12 2010, 19:40:35 UTC
"I bring sweets!" she announced, holding out the J,GoB box as they stepped inside.

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weetuskenraider February 12 2010, 19:46:23 UTC
"No kidding." Tahiri waved a hand to drag her desk chair over (the nightstand was too cluttered, and she wasn't risking putting precious baked goods onto the top of that teetery pile) and scooted closer to the head of her bed to make room for them, pulling the stuffed bantha into her lap as she did. "Is there any special occasion? Because last I checked the holiday isn't for two more days, actually."

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