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Oct. 15th, 2007 01:52 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Moodily, Kale sat on the wing of the ship, resting his chin on his knees, arms wrapped around his legs. And, he was alone.
Trever had gone off somewhere. It was the first time since his twin had reappeared that they had been separated. Trever hadn't said where he was going and Kale couldn't get it out of him through their bond.
For the first time in a long time, he felt alone. Confused.
He tugged absently at his gloves, making sure they fit snuggly.
Perhaps this entire Jedi thing was a bad idea. He didn't seem to be cut out for it... and really... someone like him... the way he so easily picked up personalities from people he touched... how easily they swam to the surface. Sometimes he didn't know who he was. Who he wasn't.
Carcer, Revan, Axis, Tobias, Trever, his mom, dad and older brother, that trader he met once, Luke Skywalker... all sorts swimming around in his head.
He had managed to keep them under control most of the time, but lately... lately... it had been so hard.
Tugging his gloves again, he stared out into nothing.
Trever had gone off somewhere. It was the first time since his twin had reappeared that they had been separated. Trever hadn't said where he was going and Kale couldn't get it out of him through their bond.
For the first time in a long time, he felt alone. Confused.
He tugged absently at his gloves, making sure they fit snuggly.
Perhaps this entire Jedi thing was a bad idea. He didn't seem to be cut out for it... and really... someone like him... the way he so easily picked up personalities from people he touched... how easily they swam to the surface. Sometimes he didn't know who he was. Who he wasn't.
Carcer, Revan, Axis, Tobias, Trever, his mom, dad and older brother, that trader he met once, Luke Skywalker... all sorts swimming around in his head.
He had managed to keep them under control most of the time, but lately... lately... it had been so hard.
Tugging his gloves again, he stared out into nothing.