Well, Lem was eventually fished out, and the Pyke either didn't notice or didn't care that Ruzaan was a Force-user. Throw in an exit from The Hedge Maze, and the Togruta was feeling much better about himself than he had several minutes ago. Even the Pyke's outburst at the all-too-cheery Herglic wasn't enough to dent Ruzaan's mood, and he mouthed the word "sorry" over the man's shoulder at the front desk agent.
"Find?" came a voice from behind them; older and shaky, as far as Ruzaan could tell. A kindly woman with a shawl wrapped tightly around her shoulders stepped forward. "Can you find my son? Please, I think he wandered in by himself!"
Ruzaan swung his head back to the Herglic, who shrugged. "It's possible, lady. I was away for a few minutes."
"Help me!" begged the woman, moved to tears- perhaps she had seen one of the screens overhead where a flamethrower had nearly burned a couple's honeymoon. "You're my only hope!"
Ruzaan turned to the others, resigning himself to his duty as a Jedi but unsure how much support he'd have in returning to the dreaded maze. "Well, what do you think?"
@Die Shize @Sicadorito
"Find?" came a voice from behind them; older and shaky, as far as Ruzaan could tell. A kindly woman with a shawl wrapped tightly around her shoulders stepped forward. "Can you find my son? Please, I think he wandered in by himself!"
Ruzaan swung his head back to the Herglic, who shrugged. "It's possible, lady. I was away for a few minutes."
"Help me!" begged the woman, moved to tears- perhaps she had seen one of the screens overhead where a flamethrower had nearly burned a couple's honeymoon. "You're my only hope!"
Ruzaan turned to the others, resigning himself to his duty as a Jedi but unsure how much support he'd have in returning to the dreaded maze. "Well, what do you think?"
@Die Shize @Sicadorito