Kylo Ren | Star Wars Universe (
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faderift2018-10-16 10:04 pm
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In this cold reality I made [closed]
WHO: Kylo Ren and Rey
WHAT: Talking about this mission
WHEN: After he gets back from his mission
WHERE: Their home
NOTES: Talk of murder, oppressed elves, and more murder
WHAT: Talking about this mission
WHEN: After he gets back from his mission
WHERE: Their home
NOTES: Talk of murder, oppressed elves, and more murder
The trip back was mostly uneventful with Kylo being his usual silent dark figure with little to say to his companions. Caedus was at his side, as always, trotting along at his heels as he made his way home. He didn't know whether Rey would be there, or if he would want her to be there. It was one thing to give a mission report and keep what happened to himself outside of those who needed to know. Keeping things to himself wasn't exactly an option when you shared your inner most thoughts with someone in a connection you can't break. He expects she felt glimpses of what he's done, the carnage that was still hanging around him like a dark shadow as he waved a hand over the gates to disable her traps.
Caedus seemed to pick up on his master's grim mood, his tail not wagging and mouth not hanging open as it usually did. He had killed refugees alongside Kylo, but a beast did not contemplate actions in the way their master might. Yet Kylo refused to feel guilt. He had done what he was bid, regardless of the emotions tied to it. He had made sure the bodies were burned, at the very least. In the end they had become just ash and dust.
Opening the front entrance, Caedus enters first. Kylo shuts the door behind him, still silent as a ghost. He said nothing, not calling out for Rey as he pulled his gloves off his hands and pocketed them. He knew Rey was in the house somewhere. He could feel her, as familiar a presence in the Force as anything.

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"Please... don't leave." He felt like he was forcing the words out around a rock lodged in his throat. He wanted to touch her, to kiss her, to make this gnawing anxiety and fear go away. She'd always chased his nightmares away when he had trouble sleeping. All she had to do was touch him and he felt okay again.
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Swallowing again she shakes her head minutely, stepping towards him.
"I need some space. I can't be your conscience, Ben. You need to be able to recognize when something is wrong without me telling you it is." She doesn't mind helping him find the right path to travel, but ultimately it's his own path. She needs him to stand on his own, as much as it hurts her to distance herself from him.
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When she draws closer, his hand instinctively rises to brush away the tears still clinging to her eyelashes. He hesitates to even touch her and instead drops his hand again. He teetered both physically and emotionally for a moment, wrestling with himself before taking a step back into the hall. He moved to the side, bowing his head as he does. He didn't feel tall or strong anymore. He wanted to shrink into himself and disappear.
"I don't know if I can be what you want me to be." Yet instead of the mighty Kylo Ren, the mask he had worn for so long, he felt like he was just that crying and lonely boy again. Luke should have killed him. He really would always be a monster.
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His thoughts echo in her head, the self loathing and dissonance rising up where it had so long been held back. She holds in a sob at his words, risking a glance at him.
"You can. You are. I wouldn't love you if you weren't. But you can't keep swinging back and forth."
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Part of him still reasoned that this was a war, that he was in the right and she was leaving him for nothing. The idea of letting her go frightened him. He didn't want to be cut off again. The idea that he wouldn't even be able to feel their bond within the Force terrified him.
He's distracted for a moment by Caedus, finally following them out of the bedroom to whine and pace between the two of them. He eventually settled with pressing himself against Kylo's legs. He wasn't going to leave with her.
"You didn't tell me where you're going." He whispers, knowing it would probably be to Obi-wan's large house or perhaps she'd hide away in her office. She had places she could go, unlike him. He's been here for months and still had no place, unlike her. It made him feel envious when it had once made him proud.
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Padawan doesn't look exactly pleased about this situation either and stays close to Rey, letting out a soft whine of her own to join Caedus's. Rey is glad that he's staying with Ben, maybe he'll help him.
"I'll be with Obi-Wan. Just for a few days." She knows it might take longer than that, but she's trying to be hopeful. She hadn't packed up everything she owned.
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"Right. I'll be here." He can't help but wince at how lame that sounds. Of course he would be here. This was his home. It felt emptier already. He nods again, biting his lip. It was better to just get it over with, he decides.
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Though she also wouldn't be leaving if she didn't believe this would help. She exhales, her eyes falling to the floor as she turns away from him again.
"Right." She doesn't know what else to say, so she walks away.
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"Please." He finds himself begging again, this time giving in to the urge to touch her before she can move on to the front entrance. He steps over Caedus with one large boot and moves into her space. Neither of them wanted this. He finally understands a little better the look his mother had given him on the Raddus. There were certain things you couldn't bear to lose.
"Please. I don't- I can't fix this. How can I fix this?" He whispers, on the verge of tears again as he tries to lean into her, to crowd her against the wall. He didn't want to keep her here if she didn't want to be but he couldn't watch her walk out the door either.
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"That isn't something I can tell you. Bad things happen, but how we react to them..." She needs to go away, not just for him, but for herself too. She knows there's that darkness in him, but she had gotten used to it being so quiet that she forgot about it, sitting comfortably in the gray. "That you felt nothing, when you killed those people, that worries me."
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He sighs, not wanting to explain himself anymore. He would try to kiss her, to keep her from leaving where he knew she wanted to be, but her turned head was like a rejection. He wraps his arms around her instead, pulling her into him. Anything to keep her here.
"I can't just forget the things he taught me. I can't forget how he shaped me. It's part of who I am. I thought you understood that." And he knows it started early. Snoke had been his shadow for so long that losing the feeling of him lurking in his head was still taking time. He had gotten better about it, been able to finally sleep deeply whenever she was next to him, but it didn't erase all the years he'd spent with Snoke's claws sunken into him.
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"I do understand that. But you let yourself be used to commit something terrible again. Why don't you see that? You should feel guilty because this never should have happened."
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"Maybe so, but avoiding it wasn't the choice I made. The Inquisition benefits from having Orlais on their side. If I have to get my hands dirty just so they'll stop looking down on us, then so be it." He didn't want to understand anything about it beyond that, probably to her frustration. Even at the cost of other lives. He was willing to make sure they were kept alive first. It was the Throne Room all over again.
"I'm sorry you're upset. I am." He sighs, feeling weary as he presses his lips to her temple. He didn't want to fight. He didn't want her to leave. He just wanted them to stay together, no matter what it took.
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"That's not what you should be sorry for!" She starts for the stairs again, wiping her free hand across her eyes in frustration. "The Inquisition has Orlais's support, one group of spared elves wouldn't have shifted their allegiances and you know that. You're just making excuses. Just like you did when you killed your father." She knows it's a low blow, regrets saying it almost as soon as she does, but that doesn't make it untrue.
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He was quickly moving on from heartbroken to angry. She had no idea how much it had cost him to kill his father, how much Snoke still tormented him right until the end. Nothing he'd done was ever good enough. Not for Snoke, his parents, or Luke. She would never be able to understand that.
"You would rather run away to Obi-Wan than try to understand. You'd rather push me out, just like them, because you're afraid of me. You thought you could just push out the darkness and save me, didn't you? That's not how it works because it's a part of you too. The difference is I'm not afraid of what I am, when I have to do things that I might not like." He was seething, metaphorical hackles raised. She'd hit a sore spot, so he was hitting her sore spots right back.
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"I'm not afraid of the darkness, I'm not like Luke or your parents. I love you because of everything that makes you up, but I'm not going to sit here and watch you let yourself be like Snoke." She lets out a sob, unable to hold it back, nearly shaking from the effort of keeping more at bay. She wasn't going to turn into more of a mess in front of him.
"When you figure that out, you know where I'll be."
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"You're the one who's leaving. You're leaving me, just like them." He would be here, of course, but he couldn't deny that this hurt. He'd never felt more alone, than watching her on the verge of walking out. His anger softens and he retreats back into himself again, bowing his head to avoid having to watch it happen. It was as bad as watching his father leave without him, over and over again. He always came back, of course, but each time felt as lonely as the last. This felt a thousand times worse.
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"You told me to let the past die, once. Take your own advice, Ben," she replies, before turning towards the door again.
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His eyes bore into the back of her head as each step brings her closer to the door. He was a maelstrom of anger and loneliness and already he was trying to paint her as his enemy too. It was how he kept himself from being hurt. He wasn't the one who was wrong. They were. Luke, his parents, and now Rey. They couldn't do what needed to be done. They couldn't see it the way he did.
When she does eventually leave, he lets out an angry yell and slams his fist against the nearest wall, leaving cracks in the surface but not quite breaking through. She might even be able to hear some of his raging as he stomps away back up the stairs and through the house. He was a black whirlpool of it. For so long he'd pushed it to the edges but now it was all he wanted to be. That anger cocooned him, kept him safe from ever being hurt again.