[She comes up to the kitchen stool, so she can stand and help if need be, but also that she can be a little more taller and have some sort of leverage and equal playing field here. He might be the adult, and she is a child, but she knows there are a lot of conversations that might need to happen, things she doesn't even know about, but she can feel them so close in the Force.]
Ezra told me once that there are things that if I learned them, they might change everything. [To paraphrase. She sighs.]
I know I'm little, and I haven't gone through all the things, but it sounds from Luke that there were lots of these things I didn't know when he did meet me, too. I don't like the idea that I cannot handle something though. Things are different here.
[She says it so matter of fact before he turns the question around on her, and she exhales deeply.]
No, not now. A little at first. Did you mean to never tell me?
[She supposes that's more at the crux of her frustration than actual anger. Her tone says she's more hurt by that.]
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Ezra told me once that there are things that if I learned them, they might change everything. [To paraphrase. She sighs.]
I know I'm little, and I haven't gone through all the things, but it sounds from Luke that there were lots of these things I didn't know when he did meet me, too. I don't like the idea that I cannot handle something though. Things are different here.
[She says it so matter of fact before he turns the question around on her, and she exhales deeply.]
No, not now. A little at first. Did you mean to never tell me?
[She supposes that's more at the crux of her frustration than actual anger. Her tone says she's more hurt by that.]