Kanan Jarrus, The Last Padawan (
uncertain_dume) wrote2017-08-06 10:47 am
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MCA #3, Early Sunday Morning
So, the storm was... a little more than Kanan had anticipated, even while he did have a hunch that it was going to be more severe than people were bracing for. But for the most part, they were pretty safe at home, having packed up enough emergency supplies to carry them through for a couple of weeks, if need be.
Look, they had no idea how long severe Earth storms lasted. Better safe than sorry. After a few hours, the sound of sharks beating against the outside walls now and again mostly just became background noise, and Kanan and Hera had managed to get to sleep.
... At least until the loud sound of breaking glass coming from the living room, and the sound of barking and angry astromech bleeping that followed. At that point, Kanan was wide awake, and making a grab for whatever weapon fell closest to hand on his way to the bedroom door.
[OOC: For the roommate! Unless anybody wants to swing by to investigate the noise!]
Look, they had no idea how long severe Earth storms lasted. Better safe than sorry. After a few hours, the sound of sharks beating against the outside walls now and again mostly just became background noise, and Kanan and Hera had managed to get to sleep.
... At least until the loud sound of breaking glass coming from the living room, and the sound of barking and angry astromech bleeping that followed. At that point, Kanan was wide awake, and making a grab for whatever weapon fell closest to hand on his way to the bedroom door.
[OOC: For the roommate! Unless anybody wants to swing by to investigate the noise!]

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And yelling at it vociferously in binary.
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Kanan needed a half a second to process what it was he was looking at. And then he threw the lamp he'd grabbed on his way out of the room. Hard. He probably could have grabbed something more functional in this situation, but knocking a few teeth out of the shark's face wasn't really a bad start.
... Shut up.
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"Chopper, you guys okay?"
An angry but more or less affirmative stream of binary was her answer.
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Yes, he was slipping on shoes as he went, because this was going to involve a traipse through shattered glass.
It took some doing against the wind, and a good shove using the Force to back him up, and the table was soon sitting flush against the window. A few moments later, and the sofa was lifting up and floating over to join it, some extra weight propped up against it to hold it in place.
"Temporary fix," he promised, frowning down at the shark. "I'll install a new pane once the storm breaks."
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And she'd get on that just as soon as she was done comforting Chopper and Stance, both of them still a bit agitated and wanting attention.
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"I appreciate that, whenever you have a moment," he sighed. And then he kicked the shark, mostly out of spite.
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She spent another minute rubbing Stance and congratulating and reassuring Chopper, then stood up. Both of them trailed her as she went for the tape, then Stance plastered himself to Kanan's side as Hera handed him a roll and headed over to the window.
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And then, after a second taken to make certain their makeshift barrier was secure, he turned to look at Chopper.
...
"Hey," he said, kind of awkwardly. "Chop?"
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"I was just going to say... you did good, there. Thanks for protecting Stance."
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You know. For assuming Chopper was just a demented bucket of rust with no real use besides running the odd errand for Hera. For that.
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You were welcome, Kanan. More or less.
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Which wasn't to say Chopper wasn't also a demented bucket of rust. But there was more to him than that, too.
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"Be nice, Chop," Hera murmured to him. "Hey, come help me with this tape?"
He wheeled over to help, cutting it where she indicated.
"Thank you." She gave Kanan a thankful and amused smile over Chopper's head.
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"Huh," he said, frowning at his fingers after reaching out to touch the thing. "It's sharp."
Like. Its skin. It was sharp.
"We can see if Dr. Lecter knows any good recipes for this later," he decided. "It's just a big fish, right?" In the meantime, he was going to kind of levitate that across the room, while Stance whined and made certain Kanan was between himself and the shark at all times, and deposit it on the kitchen counter. Because it wasn't like he was going back outside with it, at the moment.
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"I think this is good; try letting it go slowly."
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"Okay, one couch, back to where the couch goes," Kanan said, gesturing for Stance to get out of the way before playing one-Jedi-moving-crew again. "Let me know how that tape is holding. I'm not opposed to sitting on the bed instead of the sofa until this storm passes."
He'd sat on worse.
Hell, he'd eaten worse than day-old lukewarm shark, too.
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She paused. "Maybe we should leave the couch leaning up against it just in case."
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He was only mostly joking.
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"So," he drawled. "That happened."
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She looked at Kanan, rolled her eyes, and laughed.
This place!