This is a lot. Names she doesn't know. Names she does. She'll wrestle with the idea of General Leia Organa from the past when she has a moment to herself. There's a lot she'll wrestle with when she has a moment to herself.
When Poe mentions Bodhi Rook, she glances at Finn, feeling a twist of uncertainty just for a moment. Bodhi Rook of Rogue One, the defector and hero, alive. Here.
There's a shameful and annoying part of her that wants to hide in her new quarters and hit things and cry--this is too much, it's all too much. The sensible part of her says to find tools and to do something constructive. But she doesn't have anything to work on. She needs something to work on if she's going to process any of this in any kind of useful way.
She stops, realizing abruptly one of the things that's been missing. "Where's Beebee-Ate?"
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When Poe mentions Bodhi Rook, she glances at Finn, feeling a twist of uncertainty just for a moment. Bodhi Rook of Rogue One, the defector and hero, alive. Here.
There's a shameful and annoying part of her that wants to hide in her new quarters and hit things and cry--this is too much, it's all too much. The sensible part of her says to find tools and to do something constructive. But she doesn't have anything to work on. She needs something to work on if she's going to process any of this in any kind of useful way.
She stops, realizing abruptly one of the things that's been missing. "Where's Beebee-Ate?"