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Owyn couldn't help but smile a bit as Aria rushed out of the tent. He too would have been embarrassed if he weren't so busy being so happy. Here was the girl he had fumbled and fawned over like a silly little boy for weeks now, and she had slept by his side through the entire night! That couldn't simply be her healing instincts, right? Some of it had to be that she felt for him what he was feeling for her.
Owyn basked in the feeling for a second, his arms folded behind his head in a look of pure contentment, until Tikk brought him back to real life with a vicious tug at his padawan braid.
"Ow! You blasted rat, I'm going to feed you to the next Dragon we find!"
Owyn laughed and chased Tikk good naturedly before pulling on his boots and clipping his training saber to his belt. Finally he stepped out into the early Tatooine sunlight, marveling for a moment at the twin suns rising from the horizon.
Looking around, Owyn saw three funny-looking beasts of burden nearby being loaded up for the day's travels. As much as he would love to go meet these creatures, however, Aria was of more importance to him. He quickly walked over to where she was standing, looking off away from the group. He reached his hand out and rested it on her shoulder, moving it down her back after a gentle squeeze. When she looked at him he grinned.
"Good morning. Are you alright?"
Owyn basked in the feeling for a second, his arms folded behind his head in a look of pure contentment, until Tikk brought him back to real life with a vicious tug at his padawan braid.
"Ow! You blasted rat, I'm going to feed you to the next Dragon we find!"
Owyn laughed and chased Tikk good naturedly before pulling on his boots and clipping his training saber to his belt. Finally he stepped out into the early Tatooine sunlight, marveling for a moment at the twin suns rising from the horizon.
Looking around, Owyn saw three funny-looking beasts of burden nearby being loaded up for the day's travels. As much as he would love to go meet these creatures, however, Aria was of more importance to him. He quickly walked over to where she was standing, looking off away from the group. He reached his hand out and rested it on her shoulder, moving it down her back after a gentle squeeze. When she looked at him he grinned.
"Good morning. Are you alright?"