[ Finn has a point — an understandable one, and an explanation she's told herself to alleviate her guilt. From Finn's mouth, it's easier to accept that he doesn't blame her for following the path she'd needed to, to bring Skywalker home and gain some understanding of the power manifesting inside of her. She exhales, heavily but quietly, in something akin to relief.
She doubts he can fully comprehend her remorse without knowing that the Resistance has been scrambled, barely thriving but — selfishly, perhaps — she accepts his reassurance for what it is, without correcting him or arguing otherwise. ]
Let's hope Chewbacca doesn't show up.
[ The selfishness inside of her wants that familiarity, that companionship, desperately; the pragmatic side to her recognizes the danger it would place him in. ]
It was Artoo that had the other half of the map. That's where I found Skywalker. [ A pause as she squeezes his hand tighter, and tilts her head to get a better look at him. ] Have you heard of Ahch-To?
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She doubts he can fully comprehend her remorse without knowing that the Resistance has been scrambled, barely thriving but — selfishly, perhaps — she accepts his reassurance for what it is, without correcting him or arguing otherwise. ]
Let's hope Chewbacca doesn't show up.
[ The selfishness inside of her wants that familiarity, that companionship, desperately; the pragmatic side to her recognizes the danger it would place him in. ]
It was Artoo that had the other half of the map. That's where I found Skywalker. [ A pause as she squeezes his hand tighter, and tilts her head to get a better look at him. ] Have you heard of Ahch-To?