[it's important, okay. It just is. She raises her eyebrows, not because she doesn't believe him, but because maybe it's not entirely what she was expecting.]
[Which is the honest truth, since he's one of the few people she can feel comfortable being open with. But maybe a part of her did think she was the older one, because Luke was so excitable and open when they first met.]
Yes, I've noticed as much from the other Jedi here.
[It's super weird and kind of unsettling, honestly. Too calm and too serious and too peaceful even in more difficult situations, at least as far as Leia has seen.]
It may not make much of a difference, but it's still good to know.
[since, after all, there's so very little she knows about her birth family. Nothing more than what she's experienced of them here, and those vague memories she has of what her mother must have been like.]
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Luke is, really? Somehow that's surprising.
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[He hasn't had much of a chance to talk to the boy yet]
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[Which is the honest truth, since he's one of the few people she can feel comfortable being open with. But maybe a part of her did think she was the older one, because Luke was so excitable and open when they first met.]
Luke hasn't always been as mature as he is now.
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[Now there's a lot of compelling evidence to the contrary.]
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That's not quite what I meant. It's more... his Jedi training helped Luke become more serious than before.
[because Luke was always kind of an excitable puppy back when they first met. He still was, just maybe not as much of one.]
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[It was almost eerie, actually. Then again, he'd mostly known them in times of crisis.]
I'm not sure a few minutes would matter either way on that front though.
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[It's super weird and kind of unsettling, honestly. Too calm and too serious and too peaceful even in more difficult situations, at least as far as Leia has seen.]
It may not make much of a difference, but it's still good to know.
[since, after all, there's so very little she knows about her birth family. Nothing more than what she's experienced of them here, and those vague memories she has of what her mother must have been like.]