by Spotted.Newt » Fri Feb 13, 2015 10:47 am
Many minutes went by, with Riksha simply leaning against Anakin and sobbing, not really aware of her surroundings at all. She was trapped inside her head, amidst a raging sea of pain and sorrow and other emotions. A sea that churned wildly, monstrous waves rising up and crashing down, waters swirling like a mad whirlpool. She was like a shipwrecked sailor, and the wild sea threatened to drag her down below the surface, into unconsciousness.
Anakin's quiet voice finally pulled her out of her head, out of the sea and back into the real world. She found herself sitting beside him, her face buried in his shoulder. Riksha lifted her head, coming to her senses at last. Quickly, she dried her eyes on the sleeve of her cloak, her tears ending even more quickly than they had begun. She pulled away from Anakin, standing quickly. "I'm sorry," she said.
You should be ashamed of yourself! that voice in her mind scolded. Loosing control of yourself like that! And in front of a Jedi, no less! It's a darn good thing Qyu-Lyen wasn't here to see that! Why, he would be ashamed to say you were once his student!
"I'm sorry if I made you uncomfortable," Riksha apologized to Anakin, then ducked out of the tree and walked away without waiting for a response.
Before, when she had walked, you wouldn't have been able to tell she was a slave. She had a fairly confident stride, as though she were on a mission. She had held her head as high as was allowed, and spoken as strongly as she dared. Now, she looked just as broken as any other slave. Her walk was tired, almost pitiful. Her shoulders sagged, her head was low. She stared at the ground, as if questioning whether it would leave her too.
The thing that neither the Queen nor anyone else had ever managed to break was her will. Traders prided themselves on their ability to break the will of their slaves, yet Riksha's had never been broken. The Queen had barely even bothered, knowing full well the one reason Riksha was loyal. Now even her will was crushed. There had been one thing she had held on to, and that had been cruelly yanked away from her by the Force.
Barely mustering the strength to make the Force-jump back up to her balcony, Riksha collapsed onto her bed as soon as she entered the room. She didn't even bother to take off the dirty cloak she was wearing. As if the two years of hard work were finally catching up to her, Riksha fell into an empty and dreamless sleep.