[center][b][color=deepskyblue][h1]☾ ΟÐξΤΤξ ΚξΝΟβΙ ☽[/h1][/color][/b] [img]http://i65.tinypic.com/9uc468.png[/img][/center] After he agreed to join her and held out a hand to help her up, Odette's blue eyed gaze looked up to meet his, before she smiled and took his hand in hers, allowing him to help her up, [color=deepskyblue]"Thank you."[/color] With that, she made her way out of the hut and down the trail in silence. This was the trail she herself always took to the more peaceful and scenic areas, which were perfect for her meditation. Or in her rare free times, good for a hike to clear the mind. They got to a river that cut through the trail and with much practice she began walking across a fallen tree as though it were a bridge, until she reached the other side. Now, just up ahead next to the trail, was a small lake with grassy areas all around. Once they had reached there, she let out a soft sigh and sat in the grass, criss crossed once again, closing her eyes. The wind lightly blew over them and air was fresh here, allowing her a peaceful and calming place to meditate. Though after a moment of sitting there like that in silence and taking deep breaths as she delved into the force, she felt something rather strong. A pulsing of...anger? She searched the Force, attempting to find the source, only to find it was coming from Ben. She opened her eyes and turned her head to look at him, though there was no scolding look or shock on her face, her voice coming as though she were merely stating simple facts, [color=deepskyblue]"You're still angry. I can feel it. It's almost smothering. So much so that anyone near you that is tuned to the force can feel it and be swallowed by the emotions themselves, blocking out any good feelings."[/color] She took another deep breath and looked out to the lake, [color=deepskyblue]"I understand though. It's not easy, being forced to stay in a place you know nothing about and train to be something that many people thought and still think, are just myths. It leaves you sad. Angry. Bitter. To tell you the truth, I wasn't much different for a while in my first little while of being here. There was even times, when I was a little younger, that I would try to run away into the forest, just to get away from all the training. But, after realizing how hard it was out on my own, I was always come back, expecting to be yelled at or reprehended. Yet, Master Luke never did. He was always so calm and very forgiving, talking to me and trying to understand rather than making me feel bad about myself. He always tells me that compassion is the heart of a Jedi and that he tries to model that in everything he does. He's very wise."[/color] Looking back over at him once more, she shrugged, [color=deepskyblue]"I suppose, what I'm trying to say is, it's okay to feel that way sometimes, to feel sad and angry. It's what makes you human. But, don't let it rule your life or ruin a new opportunity for you."[/color] She made an attempt to give him another smile,[color=deepskyblue] "Besides, in my opinion, I'd much rather feel compassion and happiness than anger or sadness any day." [/color] She looked back to the lake, though there was a slightly amused look on her face now, knowing he probably wasn't expecting such a advice from someone younger than himself. Master Luke always said she was a very wise for her age, though she never got the chance to share such wisdom. It was nice, [color=deepskyblue]"Okay, my lecture is done. Now, why don't you sit down and give meditating a try. You might feel better after spending time in the Force."[/color]