[Noelyci is godfather to two of his sister's children, both force sensitive and inquisitive.]
His hair looks like his moms... shorter, but full and shiny. He bounced off the shuttle like a typical 10 year old. No matter what his actual age is. I'm glad Z. let me take him out. She's been careful and I don't blame her but he shouldn't be oversheltered... it wouldn't do.
He looked around with eyes as big as saucers. Not sure what tales Colin stuck in his head on the way over. Wouldn't be surprised if he let him drive a bit either. It's the way we all seem to learn. I asked him what he thought... and though he answered brave I could tell he was a bit scared by the whole situation. It was good he was... he instinctively felt the nature of the use this scared bit of moon had been through. We talked about how something had been used up, how the negative flows influenced what we felt.
Of course he related it back to tinkering with electronics... I'm actually proud of the kid. I like to tinker too so it was easy to tell him a bit about the flow and how it worked. He actually understands better than most...
Watching him walk along the ruined wall was nice. Reminded me of field trips from the orphanage. I'm sure Z. would have had a heart attack if she'd seen him that high up without me in catching distance... though I could have caught him with the force if need be. His fear went away quickly... but his hesitance to use those tactics should remain.
Was nice to see a child that wasn't scared too badly by the war.... there are so few left.
(This blog is a fictional journal of a character from the game Star Wars Galaxies. An MMORPG with a strong roleplaying community. Thanks to all the people I play with in the Sunrunner Galaxy. I couldn't tell this story without you.)
Clear Skies, ~Noel
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