Jakan
Jan 26th, 2004, 10:24:44 PM
Although Jakan had insisted that they didn't take the Royal ship, his parents overrided him. Was it such a inconvienince to take a normal, less flashy ship? Evidently it was. The craft set down in the dock and the ramp touched with the ground.
Both his parents, the king and queen of Turquora (and dressed like it as well), stepped forward and walked down the ramp. Jakan followed close behind. He wasn't dressed in his royal uniform, he had wont hat battle against a flashy entrance.
"You're sure about staying here, Jakan?" His mother said to him and looked back at him. "I mean, it's... so... simple."
"I'm sure, Mother." He responded and looked at the plain walls and the plain floor and the plain ceiling. It was truely where he wanted to be.
"Well if you change your mind... you can always get in touch with us. We'll come get you." His father said to him.
Jakan didn't want to outright turn the offer down and prove to be too defiant of his parents. he didn't want to offend them, they were only looking out for him. "If I change my mind I will call then." He said and forced a smile. He inhaled and let out a deep breathe. "Well, I guess I should get going and organize things. Make sure there is a room for me and all." He said.
"Yeah, you do that then." his mother replied. Neither of them wanted to say good-bye.
Jakan Forced himself to it; something just needed to be done. He gave his mother a hug and nodded to his father. "I'll keep in touch." He said and picked up his lone bag and began to walk. His first goal was to find a Jedi and set up his training.
He looked back at his parents who had boarded the ship; which was preparing for take off. He waved them a last good-bye and continued walking. Hopefully a Jedi would soon find him and instruct him as to what to do.
Both his parents, the king and queen of Turquora (and dressed like it as well), stepped forward and walked down the ramp. Jakan followed close behind. He wasn't dressed in his royal uniform, he had wont hat battle against a flashy entrance.
"You're sure about staying here, Jakan?" His mother said to him and looked back at him. "I mean, it's... so... simple."
"I'm sure, Mother." He responded and looked at the plain walls and the plain floor and the plain ceiling. It was truely where he wanted to be.
"Well if you change your mind... you can always get in touch with us. We'll come get you." His father said to him.
Jakan didn't want to outright turn the offer down and prove to be too defiant of his parents. he didn't want to offend them, they were only looking out for him. "If I change my mind I will call then." He said and forced a smile. He inhaled and let out a deep breathe. "Well, I guess I should get going and organize things. Make sure there is a room for me and all." He said.
"Yeah, you do that then." his mother replied. Neither of them wanted to say good-bye.
Jakan Forced himself to it; something just needed to be done. He gave his mother a hug and nodded to his father. "I'll keep in touch." He said and picked up his lone bag and began to walk. His first goal was to find a Jedi and set up his training.
He looked back at his parents who had boarded the ship; which was preparing for take off. He waved them a last good-bye and continued walking. Hopefully a Jedi would soon find him and instruct him as to what to do.