Hera Syndulla (
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For a third time, Hera slid her stylus over the PADD, reading through her report. It wasn't that she was nervous, but –
No. It was exactly that she was nervous. Which wasn't something Hera was used to feeling, even when she had ample reason for it. She was even fairly certain it was something her captain inspired in her without meaning to. And yet, here she was, looking through her report, again.
Near the end, she rises from her desk, never looking up from the PADD. Hera carries it with her as she walks to the wall of her quarters, moving along it to the Replicator.
"Computer." There was a chime of recognition. Hera still didn't look up. "Water, ten degrees."
No. It was exactly that she was nervous. Which wasn't something Hera was used to feeling, even when she had ample reason for it. She was even fairly certain it was something her captain inspired in her without meaning to. And yet, here she was, looking through her report, again.
Near the end, she rises from her desk, never looking up from the PADD. Hera carries it with her as she walks to the wall of her quarters, moving along it to the Replicator.
"Computer." There was a chime of recognition. Hera still didn't look up. "Water, ten degrees."
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The voice comes from the speaker high in the wall, though it's possible she can hear it through the door to her quarters, as well.
"Mind if I come in? I can hear you fretting from all the way over here."
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"Come in."
But the moment he enters - "I am not fretting."
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(He is not going to believe her.)
"If you could also tell me you haven't eaten since this morning, that'd be good, too. I'm hungry, and I like company when I eat."
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"I was going to wait," she says, still taking a moment to tear her eyes away from her report even after having set it down. "But I think I can manage that."
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Then he reaches for her PADD, like someone who's just waiting to get caught at it.
"Just 'think'?"
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"Are you expecting me to order from the Replicator for you?"
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Kanan is definitely smirking, though.
"Nope. I'll get myself something once I know you're all settled."
And, you know. He's had a chance to put her PADD out of sight inside a drawer or something.
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"Why don't you get on that, instead of trying to hide my things again?"
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"Does it really count as hiding when I always put them in the same place?"
But he's already heading toward the Replicator.
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"Do you want your usual? Since I'm up here and all."
It's not that he's ignoring her statement, he's just . . .
Ignoring her statement.
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"Go ahead."
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While setting it down --
"So what about this report has you all tied up in knots?"
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"I'm not -"
But she knows it's pointless to pretend with Kanan. She sighs, straightening her red top.
"I don't know. The captain always has a way of making me feel on edge."
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"He's harder to read than most, which doesn't do much for my nerves, especially in high stakes situations. But that's not a problem for you, so . . . "
Kanan trails off, taking a bite of his sandwich, chewing, and swallowing.
"Any ideas?"
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"I don't even think he means to do it. But every time we talk I feel like I'm under an X-ray."
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"You think he's looking to find fault with your work?"
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"I think if a flaw is there, he's going to notice it."
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"But he's my great and perfectionist Captain."
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Well, not full-time on the bridge, anyway. The perk of being a security chief.
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Staring down at her food does nothing to hide her smile.
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"While getting to see your face more is not precisely a hardship . . . please don't arrange for a rogue prototype AI to take over comms and ship systems?"
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That wasn't an unreasonable test!
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"And this is why I have confidence that eventually you and the Captain will get along like a house on fire."
It was kind of an impressively madcap sort of test, but reasonable?
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