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Bakura is nice even without that senator he was hung up on. And while Han does have plenty of contacts he could catch up with, none are important enough to be a priority. Not right now, with the kid a mess and Leia back at home working and probably drinking too much caf.
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But he says that unenthusiastically (still positive it's payback), and follows Han back, eventually preparing his handful of things and say his goodbyes to Chewie's family. In fact, he plays along with Han's secrecy until they make it to hyperspace, which seems more than fair to him.
He leans forward in his seat -- behind Han and Chewie in the cockpit again -- and then changes his mind and stands since they've probably got the time, stretching his legs.
"Okay, come on. Where are we going this time?"
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Han turns in his chair to see him when he says, "Bakura."
The reaction should be good, he's hoping that it's good.
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"No," he slowly says, "we're not."
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"Sorry, kid, you aren't flying."
(Chewbacca, at least, is doing his part to not laugh or make any noises, because he doesn't want to miss any of this.)
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"I can't go back there." To be fair to Han, a few months ago this surprise would've been a welcome one. Since Mindor, though... "Not now."
More like not ever. If Gaeriel Captison had thought Jedi were too horrible to be allowed to exist back then, what'll she think when she hears about the battle against Blackhole? Fifty thousand people isn't the kind of number any rationalizing can find a way to balance.
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"Why not now?"
Genuine and curious. Though, if Luke really does want to be punished, maybe hearing about balance from Gaeriel will do the trick and he can call off the investigation.
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"Did anyone tell you about the Cosmic Balance?"
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"Never really made much sense to me."
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Not even remotely. He'd laugh at the memory if he weren't dreading the possibility of seeing her again so much.
"They condemn Jedi for using so much power to elevate themselves and bring other people low. Or something. She believed that too, but I think she was changing her mind before we left."
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"Since when do you elevate yourself?"
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That's certainly the impression Gaeri had given him, in any case.
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"You'd think they'd have had a bigger problem with the Empire."
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"Their basic tenet is that someone having good fortune somewhere means someone else is doomed to that much bad luck. To them, it looks like Jedi are upsetting that balance and causing misfortune for a lot of other people." He hesitates, then asks, "How do you think it's going to look when they hear about Mindor?"
He says they but what he really means is she.
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"With something like that, you can make anything bad or anything good depending on how you want it to look."
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"Like I stayed alive at their expense!" he explains impatiently. Which is, as far as he's concerned, more or less what actually happened. "Han, going back there isn't going to help with anything. Besides convincing the Bakurans that they were right all along."
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"What about the one you helped? Belden? You really think she'll look at you and decide you're doing anything to stay alive at someone else's expense?" Han had a lot of respect for that old woman, coming out of whatever trance Luke had put her into and fighting as fiercely as he'd seen anyone fight. As much as they might conveniently hate Jedi in that religion, Luke had helped them. They wouldn't forget that part of it.
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"Eppie Belden," he says slowly. The spirited old woman who'd practically singlehandedly orchestrated a rebellion, who'd been labeled senile when the truth was that the Empire considered her too dangerous. "'If Bakura can ever do something for you, just name it.' That was the last thing she said to me."
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That's what he'll leave it at for now. Maybe, possibly, think about it, before he starts making plans for something else.
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And he does think, all the way until they exit hyperspace; he barely says a word until the beautiful planet becomes visible in the Falcon's viewports. He walks into the cockpit to watch, biting his lip.
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"So, am I getting landing clearance or not?"
Look, he's giving options now. It's progress or something.
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"Alright. But I still think this is a bad idea."
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"I'll keep the Falcon ready for a quick getaway, then." You know, just in case Luke gets chased through the streets or something. Or, more seriously, if this just makes everything with Luke worse.
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