She felt Lioness at her paws, and reached out for the sensation. The world always seemed so much smaller when she couldn’t see. She knew, only because of Lioness, that no one else was in hearing. That didn’t make the words any easier to say. She regretted it, she regretted seeing Beru’s fear - though his clever name swap had made her proud.
She shuffled her paws at his answer. Hearing the confusion in his voice, her head tilted downwards. Shame flooded her. “I don’t know. I didn’t even know if he understood me. I guess… I thought it would be funny. Now I’ve got us kicked out of the Market, I ruined everything ” She said hotly, anger surfacing again. At Basilisk, at herself
”Speech”’Thought’
I keep dreaming of prairies and memories that we'll have.