[If he knew, or if he knew that she knew, or that she knew that he knew that she knew, he would be very inclined to make some "witty" quip about how Jedi aren't supposed to believe in coincidence, and "uncanny" is just a taciturn denial, but--
Well, he isn't really one to talk, first off. And second, he doesn't know anything more than her wary body language to match her voice. She puts on a show, certainly, but the stern glare is a stark contradiction to the sneaking about she'd been doing only moments before.
The lightsaber (unbeknownst as "the") is hooked onto his belt then, and he holds his hands outward, a long-ago learned (and rarely used) gesture of diplomacy. They could argue upper hands all day and get nowhere--or end up fighting--and the last thing he needs in the middle of whatever this is is to end up having to explain that later.
He has enough questionably "moral" blood on his hands already.]
I should ask you the same thing, considering I'm the one being watched.
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or that she knew that he knew that she knew,he would be very inclined to make some "witty" quip about how Jedi aren't supposed to believe in coincidence, and "uncanny" is just a taciturn denial, but--Well, he isn't really one to talk, first off. And second, he doesn't know anything more than her wary body language to match her voice. She puts on a show, certainly, but the stern glare is a stark contradiction to the sneaking about she'd been doing only moments before.
The lightsaber (unbeknownst as "the") is hooked onto his belt then, and he holds his hands outward, a long-ago learned (and rarely used) gesture of diplomacy. They could argue upper hands all day and get nowhere--or end up fighting--and the last thing he needs in the middle of whatever this is is to end up having to explain that later.
He has enough questionably "moral" blood on his hands already.]
I should ask you the same thing, considering I'm the one being watched.