Quote of the day
Jul. 12th, 2003 08:07 pmThey stood together below the Falcon's gangplank and said their last good-byes as they got ready to go their separate ways again.
"Thanks for coming after me, Luke," Han said quietly. He still could not believe that Luke and the other had risked so much just to rescue him.
Luke smiled warmly. "Think nothing of it."
Han shook his head. "No, I'm thinking a lot about it. That carbon freeze was the closest thing to dead there is. Now, coming back...well, my eyes aren't all that's seeing different, buddy."
Luke felt trhe change in Han and he knew that everything he and the others had risked had been worth it. "Solo" means "alone," he thought, he had often wondered whether that was Han's real name. Maybe it was an alias Han had chosen--one that Han felt described him better than his real name. But now Han knew he didn't have to be alone anymore. And Luke knew how important that was.
So, who is the author of that delightful bit above? Cara? Alex? Irene? Vic? Van Eijk? Me?
Wrong. It's an excerpt from the Return of the Jedi Storybook.
Snerk. Slashy canon. Nothing like it in the 'verse."
"Thanks for coming after me, Luke," Han said quietly. He still could not believe that Luke and the other had risked so much just to rescue him.
Luke smiled warmly. "Think nothing of it."
Han shook his head. "No, I'm thinking a lot about it. That carbon freeze was the closest thing to dead there is. Now, coming back...well, my eyes aren't all that's seeing different, buddy."
Luke felt trhe change in Han and he knew that everything he and the others had risked had been worth it. "Solo" means "alone," he thought, he had often wondered whether that was Han's real name. Maybe it was an alias Han had chosen--one that Han felt described him better than his real name. But now Han knew he didn't have to be alone anymore. And Luke knew how important that was.
So, who is the author of that delightful bit above? Cara? Alex? Irene? Vic? Van Eijk? Me?
Wrong. It's an excerpt from the Return of the Jedi Storybook.
Snerk. Slashy canon. Nothing like it in the 'verse."