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While Mikal stepped in to stop Caed and look after the woman, Aden turned away from the scene and faced the exit. As the woman walked out the door he sensed Caed within his mind once more, whispering words like before. Shaking his head he began making his way out of the cantina, using his cane to guide him through the cantina floor. He sensed a number of eyes on him as he walked towards the cantina door, the incident with the waitress having drawn some attention.
As he stepped out of the cantina he drew upon the Force and began using it to scout the area around him, compensating for his eyes with visions of the Force. He saw Caed up ahead of him, the Jedi glowing in his mind's eye more brightly than others around him. The former Bogan was not what you would call a conventional Jedi, far from it. His methods were more direct and sometimes more brutal than those expected from a Jedi, but maybe that would be a good thing in this case, at least that was the way Aden wanted to look at it. Mikal's perception of Caed's actions was what he was worried about. They all needed to work together to be successful here, they couldn't afford to have the two of them locking horns at a time like this.
So he would try to keep any friction between the two in check, ensure that the three of them worked together a a team, at least for the duration of this mission. Walking up to the alley Caed had entered, his expression neutral, he turned to face the street, observing the various beings walking to and fro. "You know, there was no reason to push that far after we had a name. If a waitress was able to give this information to us then it means that these gang members might be more sloppy than we thought. And with the name we got from her we could have easily found out more about him from other sources, by more civilized means. You got carried away, opting for the easier path."
As he stepped out of the cantina he drew upon the Force and began using it to scout the area around him, compensating for his eyes with visions of the Force. He saw Caed up ahead of him, the Jedi glowing in his mind's eye more brightly than others around him. The former Bogan was not what you would call a conventional Jedi, far from it. His methods were more direct and sometimes more brutal than those expected from a Jedi, but maybe that would be a good thing in this case, at least that was the way Aden wanted to look at it. Mikal's perception of Caed's actions was what he was worried about. They all needed to work together to be successful here, they couldn't afford to have the two of them locking horns at a time like this.
So he would try to keep any friction between the two in check, ensure that the three of them worked together a a team, at least for the duration of this mission. Walking up to the alley Caed had entered, his expression neutral, he turned to face the street, observing the various beings walking to and fro. "You know, there was no reason to push that far after we had a name. If a waitress was able to give this information to us then it means that these gang members might be more sloppy than we thought. And with the name we got from her we could have easily found out more about him from other sources, by more civilized means. You got carried away, opting for the easier path."