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[closed] Negotiations
Who: Satine Kryze and Obi-Wan Kenobi
When: At some point during the later part of the month
Where: Garden
What: Satine decides to confront Obi-Wan about the fact that he's blatantly avoiding her.
Warnings: Will add if anything comes up
Satine is no stranger to being pulled away from personal matters by duty, and she can certainly understand it if Obi-Wan needs some time and space to digest the fact that she is... well, alive, and on this ship. What would have been very helpful, however, is if he could have told her that instead of simply avoiding her completely after their initial and very emotional reunion. There is just something about a man clinging to you as if you are the center of his world to then proceed to ignore you completely that throws a person just the tiniest bit off kilter.
Not that this is in any way a new thing for them. Their relationship has always been a to and fro of passions running high only to be tempered by duty, the unspoken depth of that passion forever ensuring that they could never quite break away from this dance.
But it isn't unspoken anymore, at least not on her part, and perhaps that too is a reason why her company is no longer desirable to him. If that is the case, she would very much like to know. It was her own choice to expose her heart to him and leave it open to be wounded, and she takes full responsibility for that. He owes her nothing, and she does not intend to lay any claims. She merely wishes to know what he is thinking, because this is becoming a distraction, and she too has duties to attend to.
When she spots him in the garden by chance, she decides to take action, swiftly catching up to him to pull him behind some large bushes that ought to give them about as much privacy as can be had on board the Moira for most members of the crew.
Large flowers release a pleasant fragrance around them, and the scene could have been quite pleasant under different circumstances.
She looks more like he is used to seeing her now than she did before, dressed in the Mandalorian clothes sent to her through the ingress, her hair held back from her face by a diadem with a blue jewel shining on her brow. Her expression is proud and composed, and her voice is calm, though he knows her well enough that he probably wouldn't need the Force to detect the annoyance she is trying to keep hidden.
"A word, general Kenobi?"
If he wants to do formal and distant, she can do formal and distant. She excels at it, in fact.
When: At some point during the later part of the month
Where: Garden
What: Satine decides to confront Obi-Wan about the fact that he's blatantly avoiding her.
Warnings: Will add if anything comes up
Satine is no stranger to being pulled away from personal matters by duty, and she can certainly understand it if Obi-Wan needs some time and space to digest the fact that she is... well, alive, and on this ship. What would have been very helpful, however, is if he could have told her that instead of simply avoiding her completely after their initial and very emotional reunion. There is just something about a man clinging to you as if you are the center of his world to then proceed to ignore you completely that throws a person just the tiniest bit off kilter.
Not that this is in any way a new thing for them. Their relationship has always been a to and fro of passions running high only to be tempered by duty, the unspoken depth of that passion forever ensuring that they could never quite break away from this dance.
But it isn't unspoken anymore, at least not on her part, and perhaps that too is a reason why her company is no longer desirable to him. If that is the case, she would very much like to know. It was her own choice to expose her heart to him and leave it open to be wounded, and she takes full responsibility for that. He owes her nothing, and she does not intend to lay any claims. She merely wishes to know what he is thinking, because this is becoming a distraction, and she too has duties to attend to.
When she spots him in the garden by chance, she decides to take action, swiftly catching up to him to pull him behind some large bushes that ought to give them about as much privacy as can be had on board the Moira for most members of the crew.
Large flowers release a pleasant fragrance around them, and the scene could have been quite pleasant under different circumstances.
She looks more like he is used to seeing her now than she did before, dressed in the Mandalorian clothes sent to her through the ingress, her hair held back from her face by a diadem with a blue jewel shining on her brow. Her expression is proud and composed, and her voice is calm, though he knows her well enough that he probably wouldn't need the Force to detect the annoyance she is trying to keep hidden.
"A word, general Kenobi?"
If he wants to do formal and distant, she can do formal and distant. She excels at it, in fact.
no subject
"I find myself considerably more uncertain about the methods of the Captains, as well as the expectation put upon us to only be involved when it's convenient." He fends off the kitten as it tries to paw fruitlessly at his earlobe, and just barely saves himself from a biting attack, all without so much as a hiccup in his conversation. "We can't be expected to modify our stance based on the popular vote."
The kitten meows and Kenobi nods in agreement. "Exactly."