Every touch felt like electricity, sparks under her skin, somehow even more so the lighter or more fleeting they were. Already the fact of his appearance made it difficult to think straight, but that only added to it. At the same time, Jyn found herself grateful. For all that she didn't know, a list too long to try to think through, what she did know was that she needed any sign that she could get that this was real.
She breathed as she waited, leaning back against the wall and trying to slow her racing heart. It didn't really work, but she gave him a small smile all the same when he emerged again. "Like I said, ship's passed through a lot of hands," she said. "A lot of things've been left behind in the process."
For that matter, there were probably more belongings of other people's than of her own throughout the ship. Despite how long she had been here, Jyn still wasn't prone to accumulating belongings, too used to having to throw everything in a bag and run at a moment's notice. The important thing now was that he wouldn't have to worry about cleaning and reusing the Imperial uniform trousers, which she nodded toward. "You can just leave those for now. Once the rain stops, we can burn them."
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She breathed as she waited, leaning back against the wall and trying to slow her racing heart. It didn't really work, but she gave him a small smile all the same when he emerged again. "Like I said, ship's passed through a lot of hands," she said. "A lot of things've been left behind in the process."
For that matter, there were probably more belongings of other people's than of her own throughout the ship. Despite how long she had been here, Jyn still wasn't prone to accumulating belongings, too used to having to throw everything in a bag and run at a moment's notice. The important thing now was that he wouldn't have to worry about cleaning and reusing the Imperial uniform trousers, which she nodded toward. "You can just leave those for now. Once the rain stops, we can burn them."