Her eyes are sad when she looks up at him, apology written all over her solemn mouth. "Where will we end up?"
It could have been some place different, She could have chosen some different planet. They could be dead. They should be, by all accounts, and she's stuck on that. And none of that is what she is asking Cassian. She doesn't mean physically, her curiosity and apprehension are tied up in the fact that the statement started with 'we'.
Which is not something she is used to.
Her feet touch the surf again and she releases a breath.
Cassian squeezes her hand again, but this time it's as much for himself as it is her. He doesn't answer right away, because he hears everything else in her question beyond the surface level and it's not an easy question to answer, especially when he doesn't know what may have her running off again.
The water breaks over his feet, and it's like it breaks some of the tension lining up his back with it. He isn't used to the 'we' either, and it is both a terrifying and hopeful feeling. He is guilty of turning on someone when it no longer suited him, suited a mission, but there is nothing, he thinks, that could get him to turn on Jyn anymore.
"Wherever we want."
It's such a novel thing, to want something. The rebellion doesn't deal well in wants, only needs, and they should be dead several times over. But they aren't. That has to be worth something.
"We could go in a little further, to start." It's an easy reference to the water, but - it's more than that, too.
"Your clothes are going to get all wet." As if she isn't wearing clothes; she's had time to perfect her swimming attire and it's a lot less clothes than she usually wears, thin enough not to weigh her down. She should have thought of that before she invited Cassian to join her but foresight is not her particular skill.
And then, releasing him abruptly and turning to face him, "What if what we want and what we deserve aren't the same thing?"
Honestly, his clothes don't matter. Jyn has no one else left in the world, in any world, she'd lost everything and she can't help thinking it's for a reason. Cassian can still leave, they're not the only two people on the incredibly untouched planet, he could pack up and leave and she wouldn't blame him. It was part of why she'd shut down; trying to mitigate the pain before it even struck. The epitome of self-sabotage.
Even standing in arm's reach, hand still warm from his grip, the everpresent fear of abandonment remains.
"I'm not..." Good, worth it, something. Whatever it is remains a mystery.
"I have other clothes." But, listen, she drew attention to it, so for a fraction of a second his eyes drop. He suddenly feels very overdressed and very aware of her, in a way he wasn't two seconds ago.
She turns towards him and it's the most direct she's been since Scarif, both physically and with her words. It's important. He doesn't want to let it slip away.
Cassian reaches out and runs his thumb along the back of her hand, taking a small step closer. He's been afraid too many times in his life to count, but he always fights it off by pushing passed it. Pretending it's not there. Killing the other person. It's not quite so life and death here in this moment, but it's big anyway. She wants - this. Just like he does. He saw it in the elevator and he sees it now.
"You are not anyone except Jyn, and that's all I care about. There is no goodness or badness. We have both done things we are not proud of. You are not the only one with guilt and blood all over your shoulders. If I wanted to leave, I would be gone already."
He closes his eyes and breathes in the smell of the water, of the air and proof he is alive. "We probably deserved to die on Scarif, but if this is a second chance, I want to take it. You aren't being a martyr here by hiding away. Leave that part of you to the galaxy, not me."
It's everything she needed to hear, practically a rousing speech urging her to get the shit kicked out of her by love. And still everything he says is met with a mental retort, all of them remaining blissfully unspoken when he says it's a second chance he wants to take. It's honestly more likely their third or fourth chance, but the sentiment is the same.
Instead of fighting, her first and finest defence mechanism, she takes a deep breath and closes her eyes. He doesn't want to leave, for some ridiculous reason he wants her. She hears her mother's voice, an echo that seems to ripple right across the shore, and her eyes open, bright and sure.
Cassian blinks, completely caught off guard by her response. He was so ready for a fight, because fighting with Jyn is par for the course, whether it was serious or meaningless ribbing. He lets out a laugh, quietly delighted, and pulls her hand entirely into his.
"That's it? That's all I had to do? I had another whole part stolen from your seize every next chance speech."
He steps in again, closing more of the space between them. She said okay, and she's looking at him like he's worth something insurmountable, but it's still an odd sensation to be looked at that way. He reaches for her other hand, but his touch his light on her fingertips, like he's waiting for her to cement the hold - and he is.
He laughs and Jyn suddenly believes in the Force. What wouldn't she give to hear that sound again? Laughter hadn't been a huge part of her life, even as a child she was more withdrawn than extroverted, preferring the company of her parents' work and her toys and drawing pad. Once in Saw's care... laughter was even less prevalent.
Her heart stings remembering Chirrut laughing at her promotion to Sergeant.
"I take it back." He had a speech prepared, it seems and she isn't going to keep him from giving her the full force of it. Even if feelings and emotions make her feel ill. Her hand twists, pale fingers catching his in a tight grip, taking her own little step forward on her tip toes as if stubbornly trying to keep some height in the sinking sand. "I'm sorry, you'll need to sway me."
His smile widens at her petulance, even as she takes his hand and moves in towards him. They always seemed to lean it and orbit each other, and why should that ever change? Closer and closer and it sends off warning bells in his head, but then again, Jyn always did that anyway.
"Too late. 'Okay' is a binding statement when it comes from your mouth."
Very binding. Agreement in any form via Jyn Erso should never be taken lightly and should probably also get notarized.
Cassian tugs at her, erasing that last bit of distance and pulling her into a hug. They've done that part before. "I hope we don't need too many chances. Just take one with me now."
She wonders if there will ever be a time where she doesn't feel like the world is trying to rend itself apart when Cassian's arms are around her. She wonders, also, when the feeling turned from terror to contentment. She hadn't truly been scared when the shockwave came rushing at them, there was something freeing about it. If the end did come, at least she wasn't alone.
And that scares her more than anything else.
But she falls into his embrace with an ease that borders on eager. She'd be ashamed of it if she thought too hard about it. Luckily Cassian saves her from those thoughts with the rest of his speech. When did she become so soft that that could sway her?
"What if I fail?" Not Cassian, she doesn't think he's capable of it. But oh, Jyn has every faith in her own ability to be terrible at anything and everything that isn't the life she'd made for herself. Considering she'd been about to spend the next twenty years of her life in prison -- if Kennel hadn't killed her like she'd promised -- it was a particularly good life, but she understood it, it made sense, she made sense.
It's something of a relief when she returns the hug without a trace of reluctance, and he finds himself matching the almost eagerness. It's better than last time, because he doesn't want any hug to feel like the last one he'll ever have, especially with Jyn. That's part of what it was on Scarif, a scared and desperate moment where he wasn't going to be alone when he died.
And then he didn't die. But it didn't make any of those feelings go away; that want to be with Jyn was exacerbated by the sky exploding, but it's still there when the sky is calm and full of stars instead.
"What if you don't?" He tightens his grip around her, just a little, like he's afraid she's going to run again. "Stop looking for the reasons to fail. I want to let myself be happy with you, and it terrifies me too. But we both have to try." He pauses, then with a little self-deprecation: "I'm pretty sure that's how this is supposed to work."
His life has always been the Rebellion, and he hates not being in control. Jyn doesn't fit into either box. Everything about this is strange and new and scary, but maybe he's trying to remember that it's not only rebellions that can make use of hope.
"I haven't even seen a functioning relationship since I was six." She doesn't have the best examples to use on how to be a good partner, basically. She's been alone since the same age, Saw didn't exactly promote inter-rebellion dating and Jyn wasn't interested in it. She's still not interested in it -- Cassian is... an anomaly.
"I don't know--" She wriggles a little in his arms to lift her chin, resting it against his chest and looking up at him. She hates admitting weakness, but it's not like it isn't abundantly clear that she's in so over her head she feels like drowning. "I'm going to be terrible at this."
It's not a reason to fail, it's a request for patience. In Jyn's way.
"Do you think my experience is any better?" It's not an unkind question, just commiseration. His parents have been dead over two decades. "The Rebellion doesn't tend to lend itself to relationships. It doesn't stop them, but there are few role models. It never felt as important as the cause for most."
Except Bail, probably. He and Breha have got that shit down.
He smiles though, softly, when she looks up at him, and he feels like he's on top of the world that she can be so comfortable with him. People never trust him this much and this openly.
"Let's make a deal. We tell each other when something is so terrible. I know how to pretend to do this, but the real thing is not something I want to ruin with you."
He can be patient, if she can do the same for him.
There are a lot of things Jyn could take from this. She takes none of the truly relevant facts to heart.
"You pretended to be married?" Not that that is what they are attempting, but it's not the point. The point is that however... not sheltered, but Jyn's had a lonely life. Regardless of that, she still feels a trill of jealousy making her feel warm and fighty.
With whom did he have this pretense with is the real question, followed by can Jyn punch him or her?
That seems to be an understood, at least, because she doesn't ask.
If record scratches were a thing in a galaxy far far away, he'd hear one right now. Instead he just blinks a few times, before letting out a laugh.
Jyn is jealous and it's simultaneously hilarious and charming. He suspects the follow up questions, which really only adds to how amused he is by her entire reaction. "I'm an intelligence officer, Jyn. We pretend to be people we are not to get information all the time."
He's still smiling. It's nice to smile.
"Only once, as one half of a married couple. But I have pretended a relationship where there wasn't a real one a handful of times. You do realize I used the word pretend, right? You don't have to fight anyone for my honor."
"I don't want to fight for your honor." She makes a face, half offended, half embarrassed, all scrunchy faced affront as she hurries to brush it off as just casual wondering.
It's a struggle to make it seem like she's not running away when she steps out of his arms, but her hands fall to catch his to lead him further out into the water. Which was the whole point before she got distracted by being scared about ruining their tentative thing and how good he smells. (Did he pack cologne? She doesn't understand it.)
"I'm just curious. I don't know very much about you, do I?" You lying piece of shit, just curious. Bullshit.
She continues to be almost adorable about it - even though adorable is never a word he would apply to Jyn. It's more like a new side of her he finds amusing.
Cassian doesn't fight her when she starts moving out into the water, though he does miss having her so close.
BULLSHIT SENSES TINGLING. He humors her anyway. "You already know a lot more than most," he says, squeezing her hands. "But the fake marriage was to a woman named Latia. She was an excellent agent." Note the use of 'was'. He makes a thoughtful noise. "There were a few occasions where showing up with a partner was less suspicious. It didn't usually last longer than a week. They were not my favorite missions."
She notes the past tense, still find herself irrationally jealous as Cassian talks and she leads them deeper and deeper into the water. Her lips purse slightly, thoughtful, until a wave breaks across her thighs and she jumps a little, returning her focus on the task at hand.
"I don't work well in groups," she offers. As if Cassian was unaware of this fact. As if the entire galaxy is unaware of this. "I didn't when I was a little girl either." A small smile touches her lips, almost nostalgic. "I remember there was this playground on Coruscant, near our apartment or my father's work... I'm not sure. My mother had to tell me to take turns every other breath."
She can practically still hear her mother calling and no pushing! after her as she ran around like a tiny whirling dervish. "I was feisty."
The water's only a little above his knees, so it doesn't feel like they're in very deep yet. It's a strange support on his leg, one half sturdy and one half uncertain, because water is unpredictable.
Cassian makes a (sarcastic) shocked face when she says she doesn't work well in groups, but he's fascinated despite himself by the brief dip into her childhood. He can picture her behaving exactly as she says.
"None of that surprises me. Though I would say that you're still feisty, only it manifests in far different impulsive ways now." He pauses, trying to think of a comparable story but: "I mostly just remember being angry, all the time. I used to throw rocks at Clone Troopers."
Cassian that is not a heartwarming childhood story to match. At least he doesn't sound bitter, just his own version of semi-nostalgic matter of fact.
Rare as the necklace still hung around her neck, Jyn smiles at the story, however brief. Maybe she's pleased with the commiseration of a childhood full of anger. Sure, she hasn't grown out of that, yet, but she's softening with time.
She's a lot like her father, but she wants to fight everything, all the time, like her mother.
"I imagine you were quite the menace." Jyn doesn't remember the Clone Wars, too young, but she half remembers a story from her childhood, a bedtime tale that made her mother frown at her father's retelling. Or maybe that was a dream. She can't tell the difference anymore.
"I certainly tried to be, but I like to think I was successful."
The Clone Wars feel so far away in the face of the Rebellion. It was such a short conflict compared to how long the Rebellion has been fighting the end results. War has been his whole life.
"Though it sounds like you were quite the handful too. How many other kids did you beat up?"
Cassian doesn't usually like thinking about his childhood, mostly because it doesn't feel like a what a proper youth should be. But it made him who he is, and it's... nice, to share with Jyn. They survived it all to be here now.
He urges her a little further into the water, still keep hold of her hands.
As she creeps backward at his urging, her toes brush a row of rocks and she drops off her tiptoes, losing a couple inches in the process as she continues her walk.
"Enough," she admits on the breath of a laugh, "that Mama had to make Papa discipline me. That's when I knew I was in trouble." She was too young to realize that he couldn't say no to her unless Lyra was forcing it, but she'd also lost however many months to him drowning himself in his work and her time with Lyra on Alpinn.
She stops abruptly, freeing one hand from his to press flat against his chest. "There's a drop off, right here. We can't walk any further."
Sometimes he's reminded how much taller than her he is, like now for example. "Something tells me the discipline did not always go well."
It doesn't even go well now, why would it then??
Cassian stops instantly before she puts a hand on his chest. It feels warm, even through his shirt, even though it's wet from the water. His leg makes him feel weak, but Jyn in front of him helps. "I'm going to see how well I can float."
He figures a warning is probably nice to have before he just falls over on her. He still hesitates, because he's not used to needing to rely on people, and it's a little nerve-wracking to contend with the idea that his leg prevents him from doing something as simple as floating but - they're here to recover. This is part of it. "In a second," he adds, keeping his voice even.
"I told you I won't let you drown." She releases his other hand and tips backwards as she steps back, letting the water catch her. It's strangely gentle, she doesn't make much of a splash and catches herself quickly enough that her hair doesn't even get wet. It's odd, made all the more odd by the darkness of the water seeming to swallow up her pale body.
She treads water slowly, keeping her eyes on Cassian.
"Turn around, I'll catch you." A beat, her head tipping to the side as her eyebrows creep up. "You trust me, don't you?" She's not going to make a fuss about his hesitance, she's going to turn it into a challenge instead.
"I know you won't," he says quickly. "I do trust you."
He does. Absolutely. Which feels more terrifying than his leg not working right in the water. It galvanizes him, so maybe the challenge did work out, somehow.
Cassian turns around slowly, counting the seconds in his head. He runs his hands through the water and takes a breath, before letting himself finally fall backwards, his clothes soaking through instantly. He really should have taken some of them off, if only to be lighter.
There's an immediate sense that he won't be able to properly swim, but that isn't what he's setting out to do right now. He thinks about Jyn behind him. Relaxes. His leg cannot support him, but his arms don't have that issue. "I cannot kick with it," he admits, finally. His tone is is quiet but no less matter of fact.
Jyn swims up behind him immediately, not reaching out to hold him but close enough that when her legs kick as she treads water, they brush against his. The water is so thick with whatever it is that makes the water dangerous to drink that she barely has to kick. Usually she keeps herself up with just her arms, but she's too close to Cassian right now for that.
"You've got arms, they can do all the work." She's not going to offer him pity now. Eventually his leg will be strong enough to kick, but he doesn't need it to be, not right now.
She twists around like a space mermaid to bob in front of him, reaching up to push her hair back from her face. There's an ease to Jyn in the water that isn't there anywhere else. She's a brawler, lacking any of the graceful movements that Chirrut had when he fought, but in the water she's a fish.
"You climbed all the way up the radio tower half dead, you can tread water."
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It could have been some place different, She could have chosen some different planet. They could be dead. They should be, by all accounts, and she's stuck on that. And none of that is what she is asking Cassian. She doesn't mean physically, her curiosity and apprehension are tied up in the fact that the statement started with 'we'.
Which is not something she is used to.
Her feet touch the surf again and she releases a breath.
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The water breaks over his feet, and it's like it breaks some of the tension lining up his back with it. He isn't used to the 'we' either, and it is both a terrifying and hopeful feeling. He is guilty of turning on someone when it no longer suited him, suited a mission, but there is nothing, he thinks, that could get him to turn on Jyn anymore.
"Wherever we want."
It's such a novel thing, to want something. The rebellion doesn't deal well in wants, only needs, and they should be dead several times over. But they aren't. That has to be worth something.
"We could go in a little further, to start." It's an easy reference to the water, but - it's more than that, too.
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And then, releasing him abruptly and turning to face him, "What if what we want and what we deserve aren't the same thing?"
Honestly, his clothes don't matter. Jyn has no one else left in the world, in any world, she'd lost everything and she can't help thinking it's for a reason. Cassian can still leave, they're not the only two people on the incredibly untouched planet, he could pack up and leave and she wouldn't blame him. It was part of why she'd shut down; trying to mitigate the pain before it even struck. The epitome of self-sabotage.
Even standing in arm's reach, hand still warm from his grip, the everpresent fear of abandonment remains.
"I'm not..." Good, worth it, something. Whatever it is remains a mystery.
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She turns towards him and it's the most direct she's been since Scarif, both physically and with her words. It's important. He doesn't want to let it slip away.
Cassian reaches out and runs his thumb along the back of her hand, taking a small step closer. He's been afraid too many times in his life to count, but he always fights it off by pushing passed it. Pretending it's not there. Killing the other person. It's not quite so life and death here in this moment, but it's big anyway. She wants - this. Just like he does. He saw it in the elevator and he sees it now.
"You are not anyone except Jyn, and that's all I care about. There is no goodness or badness. We have both done things we are not proud of. You are not the only one with guilt and blood all over your shoulders. If I wanted to leave, I would be gone already."
He closes his eyes and breathes in the smell of the water, of the air and proof he is alive. "We probably deserved to die on Scarif, but if this is a second chance, I want to take it. You aren't being a martyr here by hiding away. Leave that part of you to the galaxy, not me."
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Instead of fighting, her first and finest defence mechanism, she takes a deep breath and closes her eyes. He doesn't want to leave, for some ridiculous reason he wants her. She hears her mother's voice, an echo that seems to ripple right across the shore, and her eyes open, bright and sure.
"Okay."
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"That's it? That's all I had to do? I had another whole part stolen from your seize every next chance speech."
He steps in again, closing more of the space between them. She said okay, and she's looking at him like he's worth something insurmountable, but it's still an odd sensation to be looked at that way. He reaches for her other hand, but his touch his light on her fingertips, like he's waiting for her to cement the hold - and he is.
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Her heart stings remembering Chirrut laughing at her promotion to Sergeant.
"I take it back." He had a speech prepared, it seems and she isn't going to keep him from giving her the full force of it. Even if feelings and emotions make her feel ill. Her hand twists, pale fingers catching his in a tight grip, taking her own little step forward on her tip toes as if stubbornly trying to keep some height in the sinking sand. "I'm sorry, you'll need to sway me."
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"Too late. 'Okay' is a binding statement when it comes from your mouth."
Very binding. Agreement in any form via Jyn Erso should never be taken lightly and should probably also get notarized.
Cassian tugs at her, erasing that last bit of distance and pulling her into a hug. They've done that part before. "I hope we don't need too many chances. Just take one with me now."
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And that scares her more than anything else.
But she falls into his embrace with an ease that borders on eager. She'd be ashamed of it if she thought too hard about it. Luckily Cassian saves her from those thoughts with the rest of his speech. When did she become so soft that that could sway her?
"What if I fail?" Not Cassian, she doesn't think he's capable of it. But oh, Jyn has every faith in her own ability to be terrible at anything and everything that isn't the life she'd made for herself. Considering she'd been about to spend the next twenty years of her life in prison -- if Kennel hadn't killed her like she'd promised -- it was a particularly good life, but she understood it, it made sense, she made sense.
Nothing makes sense anymore.
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And then he didn't die. But it didn't make any of those feelings go away; that want to be with Jyn was exacerbated by the sky exploding, but it's still there when the sky is calm and full of stars instead.
"What if you don't?" He tightens his grip around her, just a little, like he's afraid she's going to run again. "Stop looking for the reasons to fail. I want to let myself be happy with you, and it terrifies me too. But we both have to try." He pauses, then with a little self-deprecation: "I'm pretty sure that's how this is supposed to work."
His life has always been the Rebellion, and he hates not being in control. Jyn doesn't fit into either box. Everything about this is strange and new and scary, but maybe he's trying to remember that it's not only rebellions that can make use of hope.
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"I don't know--" She wriggles a little in his arms to lift her chin, resting it against his chest and looking up at him. She hates admitting weakness, but it's not like it isn't abundantly clear that she's in so over her head she feels like drowning. "I'm going to be terrible at this."
It's not a reason to fail, it's a request for patience. In Jyn's way.
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Except Bail, probably. He and Breha have got that shit down.
He smiles though, softly, when she looks up at him, and he feels like he's on top of the world that she can be so comfortable with him. People never trust him this much and this openly.
"Let's make a deal. We tell each other when something is so terrible. I know how to pretend to do this, but the real thing is not something I want to ruin with you."
He can be patient, if she can do the same for him.
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"You pretended to be married?" Not that that is what they are attempting, but it's not the point. The point is that however... not sheltered, but Jyn's had a lonely life. Regardless of that, she still feels a trill of jealousy making her feel warm and fighty.
With whom did he have this pretense with is the real question, followed by can Jyn punch him or her?
That seems to be an understood, at least, because she doesn't ask.
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Jyn is jealous and it's simultaneously hilarious and charming. He suspects the follow up questions, which really only adds to how amused he is by her entire reaction. "I'm an intelligence officer, Jyn. We pretend to be people we are not to get information all the time."
He's still smiling. It's nice to smile.
"Only once, as one half of a married couple. But I have pretended a relationship where there wasn't a real one a handful of times. You do realize I used the word pretend, right? You don't have to fight anyone for my honor."
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It's a struggle to make it seem like she's not running away when she steps out of his arms, but her hands fall to catch his to lead him further out into the water. Which was the whole point before she got distracted by being scared about ruining their tentative thing and how good he smells. (Did he pack cologne? She doesn't understand it.)
"I'm just curious. I don't know very much about you, do I?" You lying piece of shit, just curious. Bullshit.
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Cassian doesn't fight her when she starts moving out into the water, though he does miss having her so close.
BULLSHIT SENSES TINGLING. He humors her anyway. "You already know a lot more than most," he says, squeezing her hands. "But the fake marriage was to a woman named Latia. She was an excellent agent." Note the use of 'was'. He makes a thoughtful noise. "There were a few occasions where showing up with a partner was less suspicious. It didn't usually last longer than a week. They were not my favorite missions."
Cassian your need to work alone is showing.
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"I don't work well in groups," she offers. As if Cassian was unaware of this fact. As if the entire galaxy is unaware of this. "I didn't when I was a little girl either." A small smile touches her lips, almost nostalgic. "I remember there was this playground on Coruscant, near our apartment or my father's work... I'm not sure. My mother had to tell me to take turns every other breath."
She can practically still hear her mother calling and no pushing! after her as she ran around like a tiny whirling dervish. "I was feisty."
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Cassian makes a (sarcastic) shocked face when she says she doesn't work well in groups, but he's fascinated despite himself by the brief dip into her childhood. He can picture her behaving exactly as she says.
"None of that surprises me. Though I would say that you're still feisty, only it manifests in far different impulsive ways now." He pauses, trying to think of a comparable story but: "I mostly just remember being angry, all the time. I used to throw rocks at Clone Troopers."
Cassian that is not a heartwarming childhood story to match. At least he doesn't sound bitter, just his own version of semi-nostalgic matter of fact.
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She's a lot like her father, but she wants to fight everything, all the time, like her mother.
"I imagine you were quite the menace." Jyn doesn't remember the Clone Wars, too young, but she half remembers a story from her childhood, a bedtime tale that made her mother frown at her father's retelling. Or maybe that was a dream. She can't tell the difference anymore.
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The Clone Wars feel so far away in the face of the Rebellion. It was such a short conflict compared to how long the Rebellion has been fighting the end results. War has been his whole life.
"Though it sounds like you were quite the handful too. How many other kids did you beat up?"
Cassian doesn't usually like thinking about his childhood, mostly because it doesn't feel like a what a proper youth should be. But it made him who he is, and it's... nice, to share with Jyn. They survived it all to be here now.
He urges her a little further into the water, still keep hold of her hands.
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"Enough," she admits on the breath of a laugh, "that Mama had to make Papa discipline me. That's when I knew I was in trouble." She was too young to realize that he couldn't say no to her unless Lyra was forcing it, but she'd also lost however many months to him drowning himself in his work and her time with Lyra on Alpinn.
She stops abruptly, freeing one hand from his to press flat against his chest. "There's a drop off, right here. We can't walk any further."
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It doesn't even go well now, why would it then??
Cassian stops instantly before she puts a hand on his chest. It feels warm, even through his shirt, even though it's wet from the water. His leg makes him feel weak, but Jyn in front of him helps. "I'm going to see how well I can float."
He figures a warning is probably nice to have before he just falls over on her. He still hesitates, because he's not used to needing to rely on people, and it's a little nerve-wracking to contend with the idea that his leg prevents him from doing something as simple as floating but - they're here to recover. This is part of it. "In a second," he adds, keeping his voice even.
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She treads water slowly, keeping her eyes on Cassian.
"Turn around, I'll catch you." A beat, her head tipping to the side as her eyebrows creep up. "You trust me, don't you?" She's not going to make a fuss about his hesitance, she's going to turn it into a challenge instead.
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He does. Absolutely. Which feels more terrifying than his leg not working right in the water. It galvanizes him, so maybe the challenge did work out, somehow.
Cassian turns around slowly, counting the seconds in his head. He runs his hands through the water and takes a breath, before letting himself finally fall backwards, his clothes soaking through instantly. He really should have taken some of them off, if only to be lighter.
There's an immediate sense that he won't be able to properly swim, but that isn't what he's setting out to do right now. He thinks about Jyn behind him. Relaxes. His leg cannot support him, but his arms don't have that issue. "I cannot kick with it," he admits, finally. His tone is is quiet but no less matter of fact.
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"You've got arms, they can do all the work." She's not going to offer him pity now. Eventually his leg will be strong enough to kick, but he doesn't need it to be, not right now.
She twists around like a space mermaid to bob in front of him, reaching up to push her hair back from her face. There's an ease to Jyn in the water that isn't there anywhere else. She's a brawler, lacking any of the graceful movements that Chirrut had when he fought, but in the water she's a fish.
"You climbed all the way up the radio tower half dead, you can tread water."
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