For a moment, when he left, Jyn just stood in the cabin, trying to understand even a little bit of what had just happened. She knew, but at the same time, everything was utterly dizzying. The whole last day was, even sleep not doing much to let it sink in, given the nightmares it had involved and the sweeter interruption in between. She could still hardly even believe he was real. But she was warm where his arms had just been wrapped around her, the ghost of his touch lingering, and soon after, noise from the lav proved that, yes, there was someone else here. It wasn't in her head.
Her imagination had never been that good anyway.
Finally, taking advantage of privacy that didn't involve awkwardly navigating around each other, she changed out of her sleep clothes into regular ones, then ventured out into the ship's corridor, where it didn't take long before she was accosted by the beasts, as she had come to affectionately refer to her pets. "Yes, yes, I know, neither of you have ever been fed ever in your life," she said with an exaggerated sigh, well aware that they didn't understand her and that that was very much not true. The fact that she had spent so much of her life hungry made the joke that much funnier to her. "Come on, breakfast."
This was routine, and a relief in being so. Each animal had food put in their dish, and once they were both too distracted by eating to pay her much mind, she headed to the kitchen to put on caf as promised. She really did need it, exhausted less from lack of sleep and more from the emotional turbulence of the last day. When Cassian came in, she was leaning against the counter waiting for it to finish brewing, and she gave him a small smile. "Anything I can do to help?"
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Her imagination had never been that good anyway.
Finally, taking advantage of privacy that didn't involve awkwardly navigating around each other, she changed out of her sleep clothes into regular ones, then ventured out into the ship's corridor, where it didn't take long before she was accosted by the beasts, as she had come to affectionately refer to her pets. "Yes, yes, I know, neither of you have ever been fed ever in your life," she said with an exaggerated sigh, well aware that they didn't understand her and that that was very much not true. The fact that she had spent so much of her life hungry made the joke that much funnier to her. "Come on, breakfast."
This was routine, and a relief in being so. Each animal had food put in their dish, and once they were both too distracted by eating to pay her much mind, she headed to the kitchen to put on caf as promised. She really did need it, exhausted less from lack of sleep and more from the emotional turbulence of the last day. When Cassian came in, she was leaning against the counter waiting for it to finish brewing, and she gave him a small smile. "Anything I can do to help?"