Jane was beginning to get antsy, feeling as though she'd been kept in Mon Calamari for far too long. She understood that she needed a break, that everyone wanted her to take a break after all that she'd been through... but it didn't seem to be fair for her to be reef diving and rolling around in bed while the rest of her family and the Jedi Order went to war.
Although she knew, too, that there was also the chance that she was being held for political and security reasons. She'd been in Yuuzhan Vong captivity for nearly a year; who's to say she hadn't defected, that she wasn't some spy inserted into the enemy camp?
In any case, that morning she decided to go for a walk, though as cautioned she'd readied a cap and a pair of sunglasses for the excursion, so she wouldn't have the press following her around for interviews and such. She was just reading up the latest news on the HoloNet while finishing her cup of caf when she heard the door open, and she'd stiffened. Nobody was supposed to be here today.
She blinked, sensing the person's presence in the Force. Yes, not even her.
"Mom?" she called out, emerging from the kitchen, caf still in hand and frowning as she ran a hand through her short-cropped hair. She'd been looking better since her return, but she continued to look like she'd been through hell and back. Which, technically, she had.
sorry for the slow, had to take care of holiday and family stuff :> timey-wimey thing?
Although she knew, too, that there was also the chance that she was being held for political and security reasons. She'd been in Yuuzhan Vong captivity for nearly a year; who's to say she hadn't defected, that she wasn't some spy inserted into the enemy camp?
In any case, that morning she decided to go for a walk, though as cautioned she'd readied a cap and a pair of sunglasses for the excursion, so she wouldn't have the press following her around for interviews and such. She was just reading up the latest news on the HoloNet while finishing her cup of caf when she heard the door open, and she'd stiffened. Nobody was supposed to be here today.
She blinked, sensing the person's presence in the Force. Yes, not even her.
"Mom?" she called out, emerging from the kitchen, caf still in hand and frowning as she ran a hand through her short-cropped hair. She'd been looking better since her return, but she continued to look like she'd been through hell and back. Which, technically, she had.