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faderift2018-08-10 11:45 pm
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WHO: Kylo Ren, Rey, Obi-wan and whoever else wants to stop by.
WHAT: It's Rey's Rifter-versary and they're celebrating?
WHEN: Whenever things aren't going crazy???
WHERE: Rey and Kylo's home
NOTES: Bring your party hats?
WHAT: It's Rey's Rifter-versary and they're celebrating?
WHEN: Whenever things aren't going crazy???
WHERE: Rey and Kylo's home
NOTES: Bring your party hats?
While Kylo wasn't a huge fan of being around a crowd of people, he wanted to do something nice for Rey. She had done so much in her time to become a part of the people who lived here in Thedas and had been here long enough to find a place for herself. He wanted to celebrate that, and to show her he cared that she was here, that others were happy she was here too.
Ever the dutiful partner, he starts the 'festivities' with food. A nice dinner for them and their guest(s) and he tried his best to play host.

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"I'm glad you came, Obi-Wan. Did Ben offer you anything to drink?" She's not really much more practiced in being a host than Ben is, but she's been to a few parties since coming to Thedas, and has more or less learned etiquette from experience.
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He's joking, really.
"But that's alright, as you can see," And here he offers her his own gift, "A gift. It's been... Well. Congratulations."
It's been a terrible few years, if he's honest. Was it worth any of it? To soon to tell. But of all the things that have happened, Obi-Wan can never quite regret, meeting Rey.
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"I offered food." He adds, a bit lamely, his mouth curling up at the edges in an attempt to smile. It wasn't as if Obi-wan being here was awkward for him, but he can't help some lingering guilt that the two of them weren't on the absolute best of terms. That had been his fault. Perhaps Rey might even be able to smooth through these awkward wrinkles between them but he didn't want to force it.
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"It's a little weird to be celebrating, isn't it? We didn't come here by choice but... A lot of good things have happened to me here." Her two years in Thedas have been better than her entire life on Jakku.
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His lightsaber nonfunctional, suddenly thrown into unarmed combat against an unknown foe, with little more than The Force and adrenaline on his side. He'd been years younger, and so much more confident.
So much more.... foolish. Reckless. Stupid.
"I remember the day we met much more fondly," He tells Rey, with a smile, and an apologetic nod towards Kylo in acknowledgement, "Not something everyone can say of me, I'm afraid."
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"I guess it's more of a house-warming party than anything else, but the sentiment is there." He's happy she's here. There are others who are happy she's here, too. Obi-wan's words stir up a conflict in him. On the one hand, he feels justified in much of his hate towards the Jedi Order, but on the other he doesn't direct much of that hate at him specifically anymore. Not entirely, anyway. They still have their arguments, though.
"How we met is fairly in character for how I met most people." He tried to kill Rey once, too. Excuse him for his off color humor, though. He's trying.
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"We're trying to work on that though, aren't we?"
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Then he nods once, firm yet polite, and says, "A little better each time, I think. One day, we might even get a hello out of him before he leaps into action."
Making fun of Skywalkers is a way of life.
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"Yes, well, I've always preferred action to words." He's working on it. Sort of. It really is a Skywalker thing. "I seem to remember neither of you came out of it for the worse."
Rey had split his face in two and Obi-Wan had destroyed his lightsaber. Talk about a bruise to the ego.
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Her hand rubs on his back as she moves on, inhaling through her nostrils and smiling at Obi-Wan.
"He actually has friends. I don't think he's attacked any of them. Except maybe Iorveth." That one she's not really sure about.
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Attachment, his mind substituted for him, and he clamped his jaw down on the word. It wasn't the Jedi way. But the Order was dead. For a moment he stood there wearing a pleasant mask, as the endless echo why why why why boiled up in his ears like a low, volcanic rumble.
And then the ambient chatter returned, Kylo and Rey poking at one another, and smiling. Smiling at him. Attachment. Obi-Wan took a single, sharp, bracing breath, and tried to put the moment aside.
"Come now, let's have a drink."
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"Drinks. Yes, lets." He has a glass ready to be filled with whatever alcohol Obi-Wan has brought. It was strange. The Jedi prided themselves on abstinence and yet Obi-wan had drank the last time he came to his house too. He wonders just how much of the Jedi that Luke had taught him was entirely accurate.
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At the mention of drinks Rey nods her head, pulling away from Ben to move towards the kitchen counter, wine bottle from Obi-Wan in hand.
"Do you want me to open your wine or would you prefer something else? We've got a few different things." She reaches into the cabinet and pulls down a few different bottles, ranging from brandy in a bottle that Rey clearly bought more because it was pretty than because she wanted it's contents, to something in a jug that looks like it was probably brewed in someone's bedroom at the Gallows.