Leandros Solus
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- Joined
- Dec 15, 2018
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Leandros stared at his phone and smiled. He was watching a video of a pack of small dogs repeatedly barrel over and drag down a toddler to play with them and, honestly, it was pretty cute. He knew exactly who would want to see something like this; he copied the link and swiped over to his most-recent conversations and sent it to Raz with the caption, “can we get a dog” in the hopes that it would brighten her day up. He appended the message with a short, ”also i’m coming over don’t shoot when i knock” just to provide her with enough warning of his arrival. Lately, she had been pretty busy doing nothing much in particular and Leandros decided to take a break from his activities to go see her and hang out. The two kept in close communication, obviously, but it had been a few days since he last physically saw her. That needed to be fixed.
The sun shone overhead, and the weather was, for the most part, rather pleasant. It was supposed to rain later that day, but so far, the clouds in the sky seemed to drift lazily along, occasionally providing respite from the intense glare of the sun. Leandros rode on top of his basilisk, as he often did on Mandalore, mostly for ease of travel and partly just to keep people off of his back when he was on personal business. Few people were dumb enough to mess with a man on a war droid on the way to see his love. His helmet and gear were stowed away in saddlebags on the droid; he only wore his armor, and that was more out of formality and ease of recognition than anything else.
Leandros checked his phone pretty frequently to see if Raz had opened his text and seen the video yet. They typically had pretty quick response times to each other, often replying within minutes or sometimes even seconds of receiving a text, so he expected a reply some time soon. He idly scrolled through their conversation as his droid lumbered along towards Raz’s home, reading and re-reading different bits and pieces to refresh himself on what they were talking about. It mostly consisted of memes and Raz asking him about his past and such, something he didn’t mind as much now that he felt more comfortable talking about it with her after Raxus.
He thought nothing of the questions and, more than anything, was glad that she didn’t express that same desire to avenge the cruelties of his youth that she did when he first mentioned it. She was brash and usually went off to do something without really thinking about her own wellbeing, if her outburst on Contruum was anything to go by. It was the Solus in her, in all of them, that made her so fearless and bold. It was why she was the one chosen to lead their people, after all. She had what it took to be the Mand’alor.
Leandros picked his phone up and checked one final time to see if she responded as he neared her home, excited for her response.
@Sreeya
The sun shone overhead, and the weather was, for the most part, rather pleasant. It was supposed to rain later that day, but so far, the clouds in the sky seemed to drift lazily along, occasionally providing respite from the intense glare of the sun. Leandros rode on top of his basilisk, as he often did on Mandalore, mostly for ease of travel and partly just to keep people off of his back when he was on personal business. Few people were dumb enough to mess with a man on a war droid on the way to see his love. His helmet and gear were stowed away in saddlebags on the droid; he only wore his armor, and that was more out of formality and ease of recognition than anything else.
Leandros checked his phone pretty frequently to see if Raz had opened his text and seen the video yet. They typically had pretty quick response times to each other, often replying within minutes or sometimes even seconds of receiving a text, so he expected a reply some time soon. He idly scrolled through their conversation as his droid lumbered along towards Raz’s home, reading and re-reading different bits and pieces to refresh himself on what they were talking about. It mostly consisted of memes and Raz asking him about his past and such, something he didn’t mind as much now that he felt more comfortable talking about it with her after Raxus.
He thought nothing of the questions and, more than anything, was glad that she didn’t express that same desire to avenge the cruelties of his youth that she did when he first mentioned it. She was brash and usually went off to do something without really thinking about her own wellbeing, if her outburst on Contruum was anything to go by. It was the Solus in her, in all of them, that made her so fearless and bold. It was why she was the one chosen to lead their people, after all. She had what it took to be the Mand’alor.
Leandros picked his phone up and checked one final time to see if she responded as he neared her home, excited for her response.
@Sreeya