Moyr listened intently, for a few moments forgetting about her own sorrows. It was a weird realisation that she could be held accountable for dousing the fires of hatred in Baes and ultimately make her slip to the other side. The gift of camaraderie, sisterly love even, as the seed of betrayal she had sown. Baes' defection could well be her fault. That disgruntled Moyr, but also sent her thoughts spinning. There was more than one lesson here. If Sylvain had not been a douche, would her dark fires have been eventually extinguished as well? Maybe the pain she was now going through was the gift from the Dark Side, another ordeal? But Baes' final words resonated even more in her. Her foolish hopes of an inseparable bond, of ultimate dedication was... childish. A sign of lingering adolescence. And the hurt he had dealt - a chance to come of age. The last hair on which her past had been hanging at her ankles, pulling her down.
She wiped the snot off her face and straightened.
"You know, Baes, I think you're right. Even though my childhood was not allowed to last much beyond my curves showing, I may have clung to some immature ideals. To my justification, Shang was close to a pirate prince bad girls fantasise about, in behaviour if not in looks. He killed his employer to save me from a gruesome fate, he was faithful to me to the core, and when the time came he gave up his life for me, buying me the only shot to live he could, the one I have not wasted..."
She needed a long pause. Tears welled up again, but she suppressed them with a stern expression of self-anger.
"... And truth be told, I hadn't even really loved him, until he was gone. But this is it. The good men don't linger. They don't have the staying power in this world. And to try to have a second try, to project my dream of being with a man like that again onto Torsin was stupid and petulant. I fully deserve this harsh lesson. He would have never deceived me if I hadn't allowed him to, allowed myself to be naive and sentimental, to sing out my weakness as if it were something worthy of showing. But I'll learn from it. Never again. The girl is gone."
Her features hardened as she looked at Baes.
"You've proven to be the stronger one. You've followed your belief, leaving the burdensome attachments behind."
_________________ Force Sensitive | Lethan Twi'lek | Criminal | Shadow | Radical | Subversive | The Red Wraith | Tentacle Entente | Team Jadus Unofficial Reputation: 5 | Graduation: 10 | Description
concealing clothes, survival wear and gear, hand scanner, backpack, datapad, commlink, knife, blaster, double-blade lightsabre, the Red Mask of Yavin
"The greatest obstacle to unbridled personal liberty is not the existence of evil regimes, but the deluded belief in the existence of good ones."
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