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Lana watched the woman whisper something into Jhon's ear. Whatever it was, it visibly made his emotion flare for just a moment, barely enough for her to notice. Outside of that, he had a calm, cool exterior. It was the efficiency of a deadly warrior. However, as she looked to the woman, she could see this woman was no fool or untrained being. Even though Lana couldn't sense her at all in the Force, it only left her to wonder exactly what she was capable of. Jhon's answer, however, did not satisfy her.
"Jhon you are going against what you've taught me so far."
She lowered her voice, sighing.
"Please stop..whatever she did, it's not on you to decide her fate. Please let her go."
Lana looked around, a decent portion of the cantina now with their attention trained on them. This wasn't what she had in mind. There was a hushed silence in this corner of the cantina, and it appeared that both Jhon and the Remy woman were frozen in place, refusing to yield. Whatever she had done, whatever had caused Jhon to act this way, Lana was afraid to learn the truth. She simply looked at Jhon, the kind man that she had come to see as her father. The man that taught her so much, told her so many things, showed her so many things. Yet today, she was looking at someone else. At a man she didn't know. She did not know his past, she did not know his involvement in the galaxy before he had found her. She did not know about her own origins. Lana slowly stepped back and walked over to sit back down next to Cassus, highly troubled. There was so much he had hidden from her, and she was just grazing the tip of the iceberg. It both upset and enraged her, but outwards she simply appeared defeated.
"Jhon you are going against what you've taught me so far."
She lowered her voice, sighing.
"Please stop..whatever she did, it's not on you to decide her fate. Please let her go."
Lana looked around, a decent portion of the cantina now with their attention trained on them. This wasn't what she had in mind. There was a hushed silence in this corner of the cantina, and it appeared that both Jhon and the Remy woman were frozen in place, refusing to yield. Whatever she had done, whatever had caused Jhon to act this way, Lana was afraid to learn the truth. She simply looked at Jhon, the kind man that she had come to see as her father. The man that taught her so much, told her so many things, showed her so many things. Yet today, she was looking at someone else. At a man she didn't know. She did not know his past, she did not know his involvement in the galaxy before he had found her. She did not know about her own origins. Lana slowly stepped back and walked over to sit back down next to Cassus, highly troubled. There was so much he had hidden from her, and she was just grazing the tip of the iceberg. It both upset and enraged her, but outwards she simply appeared defeated.