"Right," she answers. "I think I picked up a few things, anyway."
Maybe they'll help. They won't hurt.
It's about five more minutes before the staff are confident enough to turn the holoscreens off again. This picks up the volume of the conversation, though it's still much quieter than it had been before. The trays are collected up, new visitors begin to peek into through the doors, and many of the diners begin to quickly finish their meals and make their way out.
And then, there's another voice, singing another upbeat but much sweeter melody.
"Amtder, amtder stal -"
It's another child, a girl sitting on a nearby table. Most of the other diners hush at once, stopping where they are, some turning, mouths covered or simply staring. The girl's father also shushes her, and she begins to whine, now in Basic. "But we sang the other song -"
Hera glances back up to Kanan, and then back down, with a smile that usually doesn't precede the smartest things she does, but -
"Ruane, kasrou zet shentek." It's the next verse. She sings it loud enough for others to hear, but keeps her eyes down, as though it could be just for herself.
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Maybe they'll help. They won't hurt.
It's about five more minutes before the staff are confident enough to turn the holoscreens off again. This picks up the volume of the conversation, though it's still much quieter than it had been before. The trays are collected up, new visitors begin to peek into through the doors, and many of the diners begin to quickly finish their meals and make their way out.
And then, there's another voice, singing another upbeat but much sweeter melody.
"Amtder, amtder stal -"
It's another child, a girl sitting on a nearby table. Most of the other diners hush at once, stopping where they are, some turning, mouths covered or simply staring. The girl's father also shushes her, and she begins to whine, now in Basic. "But we sang the other song -"
Hera glances back up to Kanan, and then back down, with a smile that usually doesn't precede the smartest things she does, but -
"Ruane, kasrou zet shentek." It's the next verse. She sings it loud enough for others to hear, but keeps her eyes down, as though it could be just for herself.