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Dea had, for the most part, been off by herself. No-one seemed to want to talk to her, and she had held no desire to go dance during a funeral and what was, she thought, supposed to be a serious occasion. And so she'd simply watched. Her eyes nearly popped out of her skull when she finally noticed Karyn amongst the others. How had she gotten out?! And her eyes went wider still as one apparent Jedi that she did not know assaulted someone who was, apparently, not allowed into the compound despite being no threat to anyone, then ranted about how evil the man was before leaving the group; she felt his aura like the others, and while she sensed darkness in it, she had felt darkness in everyone's aura-- this war had affected everyone here negatively in some way or another.
Was this what the Jedi had come to? Assaulting people simply for not being Jedi? Thankfully, Shae Vis intervened to settle the matter, and Dea returned her focus to Karyn. The orphan girl was around several Jedi Dea was not familiar with, and she began moving toward this little group, glancing around. Where was Sen? He should have been watching her!
And then, as she got closer, she heard Karyn blurt out her full name to one of them. And she began to move more quickly to the girl. She was not going to let Karyn be attacked, interrogated, or bullied, and if she had to leave the party with her to keep that from happening, so be it.
More and more she felt like these supposed paragons of peace and justice were no longer holding themselves to a high standard. And she wondered if this might be the point where she finally gave up on the idea of being one of them anymore.
Was this what the Jedi had come to? Assaulting people simply for not being Jedi? Thankfully, Shae Vis intervened to settle the matter, and Dea returned her focus to Karyn. The orphan girl was around several Jedi Dea was not familiar with, and she began moving toward this little group, glancing around. Where was Sen? He should have been watching her!
And then, as she got closer, she heard Karyn blurt out her full name to one of them. And she began to move more quickly to the girl. She was not going to let Karyn be attacked, interrogated, or bullied, and if she had to leave the party with her to keep that from happening, so be it.
More and more she felt like these supposed paragons of peace and justice were no longer holding themselves to a high standard. And she wondered if this might be the point where she finally gave up on the idea of being one of them anymore.
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