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Equilibrium!Jay gets dropped on Sith Dusk
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She's managed to hide herself away in the duct system of the Waystation. The safest place to be. She'd known it was a risk, to sabotage Ma'am's ship. But they were going to die if she hadn't, or worse, and if they'd managed to escape by some miracle, it would've been worse for her in the end. She had expected the pain, expected the punishment. She hadn't expected being left behind here. She knew she wouldn't get far without Ma'am, that was abundantly clear - it didn't help that no-one seemed to speak their language, and she didn't know trade.

So, injured, and alone, she retreated for the ventilation system, and found somewhere to hide. She can still hear the noise of the hundreds of people existing in close confines, and feel the comforting closeness of the walls around her.

Except suddenly those walls are gone. She bolts upright, wincing down from the anticipation of cracking her skull against a roof that is not there. She looks around wildly. What just happened?!

Around her, there is...dirt ground? Rocky. She's planetside then? The visible sky and horizon seem to suggest that. It's warmer than she's used to, by quite a margin with the sun high over head - she can't tell if it's reached it's peak yet or not, she doesn't have that kind of knowledge - and the slight wind doesn't do much to cool her. She needs to find find somewhere to shelter, sooner rather than later.

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"I- If you think it's a good idea," she agrees, not bothering to point out again that she can't read, she expects that Daisy's remembering that anyway. She bites at the inside of her lip for a moment. "I...I really upset her expecting her to..." She makes a gesture that seems to be intending to say 'expecting her to be just like Ma'am'.

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"Yeah. She's not upset at you; she knows why you expected that and it's really not your fault. But the books will help. I can start reading one to you after my trip to town, if you'd like."

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"I...please?" she requests. She...would like to not upset people, even if they're not upset at her (which she doesn't completely believe yet).

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"Sure. Let me know when you're ready; I'm going to be bringing back a lot of things for you; it's fine if you want some time to relax again first."

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The idea of 'a lot of things' that are for Rhoda makes her nervous still. It seems like a pretty major investment, when they're not even sure she's going to stay. But she nods, and admits: "I might need it," in a small voice.

If the dishes are finished, at this point, she moves over to the table again, considers for a second, and then takes the pad back to the corner - which has (if only by a fractional margin) more to do with preferring having her back to a wall than because she is worried about being in that close proximity to Pradnakt.

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Pradnakt is still busy with her motor; Daisy retrieves a book and a pen from the back and sits beside her, writing.

They can pretty easily pass the afternoon this way.

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Rhoda seems pretty relaxed, switching between watching them - slightly covertly, and perhaps a little enviously of their ease in being close to one another - sketching, and on a couple of occasions, getting up to stretch, during which time she also ends up stroking the fabric draped over the walls again. (The last bit is mostly done when the anxious energy of not doing anything useful gets too much.)

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Daisy offers her a glass of milk, midway through the afternoon during one of the stretch breaks, and when it starts to get close to lunchtime she asks if Rhoda would like to come with her to get the vegetables for it from the garden.

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She accepts the milk when it's offered, and washes the glass when she's finished.

Rhoda nods when asked if she wants to go with Daisy to get the vegetables from the garden. She tries to conceal her eagerness, more out of habit than anything else, but it probably comes through anyway.

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Cute kid. Garden!

She shows her around, identifying various plants and showing her how to tell when they're ready to harvest. Today, she's making a stew for Pradnakt - 'different things cut up small and cooked together with some water, so the flavors mix' - and so she needs one small squash, an ear of corn, and about ten or fifteen bean pods, plus some herbs and greens: would Rhoda like to pick the beans while she gets everything else together?

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She follows, listening attentively, nodding occasionally.

Okay, she thinks she can do that. And proceeds to do so with what is perhaps a little too much concentration so that she gets it right.

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Daisy keeps an eye on the girl while she works, and circles back around as she's finishing up.

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Rhoda holds out the beans she's picked, tilting her head slightly, obviously asking if she's done it right.

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The droid nods. "Looks good. Are you ready to go in?"

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Rhoda smiles slightly, and nods. (Getting outside has burned off a little more of the nervous energy, along with actually doing something useful, even if it was just something small.)

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And in they can go. Daisy waves her over to the table and brings over a bowl. "The next step with those is to get the beans out of their shells; I'll show you how if you'd like to do it."

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Rhoda nods. "Please." (She even manages to make that not sound like a question.)

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"Okay." And here's how you shell beans; she explains each step as she goes, not that they really need it. Then she passes the bowl over to Rhoda and gets to work preparing the rest of the vegetables.

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And Rhoda will happily shell the beans. The task is repetitive, which is strangely soothing, but regrettably finished all too soon.

"Done," she reports quietly to Daisy.

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She nods, and scoots the bowl of chopped greens over. "These and the beans need to be rinsed, next, you can do that while I finish up here if you'd like."

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Rhoda nods, and goes to do that. She is continuing to put more concentration into these relatively simple tasks than is perhaps warranted.

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Daisy comes up beside her when she's done chopping the squash. "That's fine, it doesn't need to be perfect."

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Rhoda nods again, and finishes rinsing. She puts the bowl down, pauses.

"What next?" she asks.

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"All these things get mixed together for the stew, and once that's cooking I'll finish up your corn. Do you want your eggs any particular way today?"

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Rhoda considers. "Boiled?" she requests after a moment.

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