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aimedforthemoon) wrote2008-11-03 02:10 pm
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after this:
This is level three.
This is the seventh door on the left.
This is Esfir's door.
Esfir's door is locked.
Esfir is very busy.
And Esfir's door is not sound-proof.
This is level three.
This is the seventh door on the left.
This is Esfir's door.
Esfir's door is locked.
Esfir is very busy.
And Esfir's door is not sound-proof.
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"I cannot believe she didn't get rid of the kriffin' thing on the way up the stairs."
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"I'm still stuck in the skirt, too, you know."
Neatly, she makes a cross where she has to hammer a nail.
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Han is holding the package of nails for her.
"And trust me, I know you're still stuck in the skirt."
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"...why is it so distracting? You've seen me in less."
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A brief pause.
"I think it might be the boots."
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"Hold these together while I hammer?"
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Han moves a little to hold the pieces together.
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Bang, bang, goes the hammer.
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"Mooshskoy," he repeats, quietly.
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"It interests you? New languages?"
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"But, it is interesting, the way you think differently."
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Han holds that piece in place as well.
"And I picked up Shyriiwook when I was a kid. Wookies can't speak Basic. When I...when Shrike..."
He stops, and it's obvious he's trying to figure out how to word what he wants to say.
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Han focuses on the wood and his hands, to make sure that he doesn't get in her way and get smacked.
"She...was the closest thing I had to a parent. To a mother. Taught me Shyriiwook and made sure I got patched up after getting knocked around, that sort of stuff. I just...always liked learning it. I guess it's carried on."
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One nail in, two, three (and her fingers brush against his),
"Different for me. I...have to know things. I told you, about invasion. All the bombs, and my mother was killed. So, it was up to my aunt to take care of me and my brother. And my grandmother, I think everything sent her odd. To keep us occupied in the camp, Aunt Katya would teach us. How to read, how to write, maths, how to do things.
After my brother died, it became something to fill pain with. And then I just..."
Forth nail in.
"...didn't stop learning."
Beat.
"Don't ask why I have to understand things, though, I don't know where that comes from."
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That's a little bit 'dramatic' but it's true.
Han nods.
"It makes sense, though. Why learn something if you don't understand it and if you can't use it?"
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"A little like that. But. Do you know how the artificial gravity works?"
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He holds something in place for her.
"I've modified the Falcon by removing some of it. It takes up a lot of space, and I feel like she handles better when I can feel her."
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