Quote:The door to the galley hissed open as Aral walked in to the galley. It was clear by the look in her eyes that she was not at all happy with the current situation, “I want you to know, once this is over Urias, we are even. I don't owe you a damn thing anymore!” She said with a raised voice while walking up to him. When he didn't reply she softly kicked him, “did you hear me?”
“When this is over, I guess I will no longer have any reason not to kill you,” he said never opening his eyes, “So don't cross my path once this is over and you can live a long and unhealthy life, Aral” he calmly commented. He never broke his meditation as he only focused on the future and what it held for them all.
Aral looked down at the legendary Jedi Master before her. “legendary hero….more like a ruthless murder”
Duncan knew that Aral placed several death’s personally at Master Chun’s feet. But she also knew all too well that fighting him would be pointless. He could easily make short work of her, like he had already done two times before. There was no beating him in combat. The last time they cross blades, had it not been for Falynn he would have killed her. She was not about to push her luck any further than she already has.
Lysire frowned, “are you not observing? Pay attention to what we are showing you.”
She waited a moment before adding, “small tugs on the fabric. Can create realities that will change the future.”
Quote:She turned and walked away from him while she said, “You better just remember that, Urias! Nothing” She walked over to a food dispenser and drew out a sandwich and a drink. She looked at Annie and Falynn who were watching her. “What are you two looking at” she snapped at them. Annie just looked back to her coffee and mouthed to Falynn to leave her be.
She saw the message but was not about to let it go, Falynn got up with a smile, “Aral please join us.” She never liked the edginess of the group, then or now. She wanted to try to help them to get along.
Aral glared at her, “are you kidding me?”
Falynn walked over to Aral as Annie whispered, “that woman can never leave well enough alone.”
Aral didn't hear what was said but knew her sister said something. “WHAT DID YOU SAY” Aral snapped at her sister.
Annie shot up from her chair, “Oh look at the time!” she said looking at her watch, “I have to go do something very technical.” She added as she walked out of the galley.