Anakin Skywalker (
sith_happened) wrote2017-09-30 12:50 pm
Office hours, all day
This was Anakin's, well, some unholy amount of Parents' Weekends since he was a student, so he had it down to a science by now: coffee was brewed, something boring and from Naboo was playing, and he'd fired up his start chart projection onto the walls to give him something to look at during the lulls.
But for now, the Dean of Students was in his office, there to provide information (or reassuring lies, if that was more necessary) about your little darlings. Come on in!
But for now, the Dean of Students was in his office, there to provide information (or reassuring lies, if that was more necessary) about your little darlings. Come on in!

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Otherwise known as 'that one adult who had come to the rescue along with a group of youths when the Earth was about to blow up.'
"Nice star chart."
She meant that. Also, hello.
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Garnet was mostly certain it wasn't, but admittedly, she'd had strange enough things flying at her over the years that sharks in a hurricane didn't seem entirely far-fetched, either.
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She'd been living on Earth for thousands of years, so was more or less used to the odd smells that often accompanied organic life. That didn't mean she enjoyed all of it.
"You all seem to have pulled through, at least."
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This really did seem like a good place to go in order to get that. Not that she was in any hurry to send her own Steven here.
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Sure, she'd been looking for rescue from Garnet, Amethyst, Pearl, and Steven when she'd sent that distress call, but the sentiment remained.
"It seems to me as though her returning here was the right choice."
Yes, sending her back to the island with the shark storm was the right choice.
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"I'm glad to hear it," Anakin said. "I think she's been learning a great deal here."
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That was good news, too. Earth was, at best, a bit of an adjustment when coming directly from Homeworld, after all.
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It meant that she wouldn't have to poof her and store her gem in a bubble until the end of time. So.
Good news.
"If at any point that changes and she becomes a problem, let me know. I'll come collect her."
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She paused for a few moments, and then added, "I wouldn't hurt her. Contain her, perhaps, if she offered no other choice. But I wouldn't hurt her."
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That... didn't clarify much.
"We take away their corporeal body, their consciousness retreats into their gem," she held up her hands, showing the Ruby gem in her left palm and the Sapphire in her right, "and then they're safely stored away."
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There were three of them. And Steven.
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"I'm thankful one of us can," she noted. "I suspect I wouldn't recognize the place myself, if I were to return."
She didn't think the odds of that happening were terribly high. But then, there were some potential futures... Garnet tried not to dwell too much on those.
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She frowned a little.
"For better or worse."
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"Humans can change," she noted. "They can learn, they can grow. Even when it seems like they aren't, humanity is defining and re-defining themselves constantly. We learned that from them. It was humanity that showed us how to embrace individuality."
She balled both of her hands into fists. Not in a display of aggression, but because there was a gem there, in either of her palms.
"Earth was also the first place we found where people placed so much importance on love. Even when it seems like the entire planet is rallying against it... there are those who care fiercely. There are those who fight to protect it."
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"Homeworld places little value on the lives or the cares of the individual," Garnet offered, nodding in understanding. "To the point where if two Gems wanted to be together forever, the immediate response was to demand they be shattered. Earth was a sort of sanctuary to some of us."
Her little smile was slightly strained, only for a moment.
"A world worth saving."
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Trust her, Anakin. You might have fallen harder, but she'd been around to see the same damn cycle across multiple galaxies, and for much, much longer than you could fathom.
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Steven wasn't her son, no. He was Rose's boy. But that didn't make Garnet any less of a proud parent, herself.
"It isn't a bad way to live. There are disappointments, of course. No life is without those. But there are victories, too."
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"You might very well be braver than I am, for that one."
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Garnet's nickname back during the war was, 'That fusion abomination! Shatter it!'
Anakin's was much more flattering.
"Well, then you hid it well enough that nobody noticed," she mused. "Sometimes that's almost as good as the real thing."
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"I suppose you are the..." He took a breath, as if it took a great deal of effort to say the word, "human teaching the Prince of the Zora no doubt questionable and unfortunate human ethics?"
Human. What a terrible word! It was even worse than Hylian, but Sidon had insisted he use it, rather than simply calling them what they appeared to be, round-eared Hylians.
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