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The day was still young, but Padawan Armiena Drayven's meditation had drawn to an end.
She opened her eyes and quietly observed her surroundings, squinting against the brilliant incandescence of Coruscant Prime. In a single, fluid motion, the girl was on her feet, raven locks spilling over two slender shoulders. With consideration given to the other Jedi scattered throughout the illuminated meditation chamber, she plodded along the marble floor in silence, chestnut robes stroking the immaculate, polished stone. Her departure caught the attention of her Master, Nalan Shak. Amber hues trained themselves on the apprentice, and through the Force, Armiena felt his farewell. She returned the lighthearted gesture and boarded a turbolift, which carried her to one of the many cavernous hallways connected to the Temple's central foyer.
Bestirring with the harmonious purr of commotion, the place she had come to call home radiated the enthusiastic warmth that now filled her heart. The Order prospered, complacency ruled, and for the first time in months, the Padawan felt at peace. So, too, it seemed, did Nalan, whose temperament had greatly improved since arriving back from his mission to Kashyyyk. It dawned on the girl that she had neglected to inquire her Master as to the success of his trip, but despite feeling the need to be inquisitive, Armiena knew better than to meddle in matters that didn't pertain to her. He had returned to the Temple unharmed and that was good enough for her.
The cylindrical handgrip of a lightsaber thumped against her thigh as she traipsed, dangling from a polyfibe ring attached to her belt. She fingered the blade emitter carelessly and tucked her lithe, muscled frame through a crowding of Jedi engaged in idle discourse, unwittingly bumping shoulders with a familiar face bordered by ruffled brown hair. She would recognize those emerald orbs anywhere, and immediately, a broad, juvenile grin hiked the corners of her lips.
"Kain!"
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