[center][b][color=a187be]Iri Asichi[/color][/b] [b][color=f7941d]Dantooine[/color][/b][/center] “Aww come on master, do we have to go to history? It’s so boring, just a bunch of old guy wars and boring politics.” Vra’siret asked as they were making their way back to the enclave. “Now I thought you had been interested in it when you were first being taught it.” Iri responded, a small smirk hitting her face. “Well I thought we were going to be learning about cool Jedi wars and stuff like that, but it’s just a bunch of boring stuff like the origins of the Jedi Order and the such, what about all the exciting wars with Jedi and Sith clashing with one another? Why aren’t we learning about that?” “It’s important to learn where our order comes from, how it began, who the most influential Jedi of the order were, we focus on all aspects of our history, not just the parts that seem exciting, such interests and impatience can lead to the dark side and I’m sure you don’t want that, right?” Iri responded, understanding why he was eager for the more exciting parts of their history, but also knew that such teachings helped practice patience. Vra’siret let out a sigh as he rested his hands behind his head, “No master, I understand, just it seems like we’re always learning in the Jedi, day and night and it gets us a bit restless.” Iri glanced over at him and then to her other students before stopping and turned to face them, Vras quirking his brow when she did so, “You’re right, you all do work hard and I understand what you’re all feeling, tell you what, we’ll forget history for today, you all can spend this time to relax, doing whatever you wish.” She spoke to them all with a smile. “Won't the other masters be upset with you though if we skip it?” Noka asked. “We get a chance to have some free time and y-” Vra’siret started complain at her before Iri placed her hand in front of him. “Well it’s true that they might, but we’ll just keep it a secret between us, yeah?” She responded with a smile as she rested her hand on the togruta’s head. The students let out a small cheer, quickly hugging her before they ran off to different parts near or inside the enclave, “You all have an hour, remember that.” She shouted to them before continuing her walk, perhaps she could get a nap in, she didn’t get to do that often, it’d be a small reward to herself for teaching so well. She then noticed Vras was still following next to her and couldn’t help but say, “I thought you would want to hang out with your friends instead of your boring teacher.” She spoke as a small smile hit the corner of her mouth. “Oh you’re not boring, master, besides I figured I should get used to how it’ll feel to follow my master when I become your padawan.” He grinned back to her, clearly still determined to become her one and only student. “Confident, I’ll give you that, but best be sure you’re not over-confident, that can lead to being arrogant and that’s not what we Jedi are my very eager student.” She chuckled slightly, knowing the masters would be a little more stern than she was, but she could see he just wanted to prove himself, but she honestly didn’t know if he was meant to be her padawan or if she was ready to take on a student full time yet. She suddenly felt something bump into her, looking over she saw the dark haired girl “Oh, I’m terribly sorry, I should be more careful with where I’m going,” she started to speak to her and then noticed that she seemed to have something on her mind, something that was troubling her, “I don’t mean to intrude on you padawan, but it seems as though you’re troubled by something, perhaps I could help.” “Who’s she, master?” Vras interjected, eying Aria up and down, “Hey, who are you?” He then addressed her directly, his tone a little aggressive, clearly not liking that Iri’s attention was being diverted and was interrupting his time trying to convince her to take him on as her apprentice. “Vras! You don’t not ask for someone’s name like that, now apologize.” Iri quickly spoke up, she may have been laid back, but she wouldn’t allow her student to be rude to another. “But master, I was just curious wh-” Vras tried to plead his case before being interrupted. “It is her discretion if she wishes to tell us her name or not, but your tone is not an acceptable way to ask, now apologize.” Iri responded in a still slightly strict tone. Vras then turned to face Aria, bowing his head a little, “I’m sorry if my tone was rude, I didn’t mean for it to come across aggressively.” Iri nodded her head, “Good, now let’s discuss what’s on your mind if you wish, yeah?” She smiled to Aria, heading over to a shaded tree, laying down against it’s trunk as a gentle breeze swept by, rustling the leaves as the small amount sunlight that got through seemed to shimmer, quite relaxing really. [hr] [center][b][color=7ea7d8]Leon Athos[/color][/b] [b][color=f7976a]Coruscant[/color][/b][/center] “Well I can assure you that we’ll take good care of her, she’s a great Jedi really, already better than me at her age.” Leon responded to Kasari and then added, “I’m curious as to know what sort of training she went under today, see she had wanted to spar with me after finding out I was a former Jedi, no doubt eager and I figured it would be a good way to seem how much I remembered...” He smiled, pausing for a moment, “...it went alright at first, but then she just froze up in the middle of my attack, I just managed to deactivate my lightsaber before it hit her.” “She said that her vision kept switching between Major Athos and some man from earlier today, I just figured her training made her tired and that’s why that happened.” Anna added. “Right, that as well, minus the whole fatigue thing though, I think whatever training she was put through she wasn’t really prepared for and then she had confirmed she didn’t take time to process it, look I’m not judging the order’s methods on how to train future Jedi, but I am concerned for her, I don’t want her, the mission or anyone else to be put in danger.” Leon spoke, slightly rigid and firm, no doubt the Republic shining through him in regard to his demeanor. “Well I believe it’s just a bit of fatigue, it may or may not be, but the Major does bring up a good point, this mission is very important and Xeviiy can’t be a hindrance, otherwise she’ll have to stay behind.” Anna once more added onto Leon’s words. He glanced over at her, then back to Kasari, remaining silent because he unfortunately agreed with Anna, he knew how missions like this were and on a few occasions there were people who lost it and put everyone and the mission at risk, eventually Leon had picked up on who may be a problem and would keep them on shuttle duty or would swap them out and her certainly didn’t want to do that to Xeviiy, but he would for the necessary completion of the mission if he had too.