Anakin Skywalker | Star Wars (maybevader) wrote in madisonvalley, @ 2017-04-19 20:04:00 |
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Entry tags: | !closed, !log, [plot] future kids take 4, ~2017 april, ~25 points, ~~luke skywalker (farmboyjedi), ~~~anakin skywalker (maybevader) |
Who: Anakin and Luke Skywalker with the appearance of kid!Leia and Kid!Ben
What: Family breakfast?
When: First morning of the kid plot.
Where: An IHOP-inspired location.
Warnings: None.
Status: Closed | Incomplete
Anakin wasn't exactly sure how to handle this situation. Leia had no idea who he was, she had no idea why she was here. Anakin had a slight inkling as to why she was here, Madison Valley must have decided that the misplaced residents needed more excitement in their life or something. As though having his son here wasn't enough excitement for the young Skywalker, Madison Valley decided that he needed a four year old version of his daughter there as well. A daughter who wouldn't know him, and a daughter who wouldn't know her brother eitehr.
And it seemed that he wasn't the only one with children appearing. Luke's son, Ben, was there as well. Just five years older than what Luke was used to. This was just... Anakin had no words for what this was.
Deciding that breakfast was in order, Anakin got dressed, and made sure Leia was wearing appropriate going-out clothes. Not that he really had many options for her, he didn't have clothes for a four year old of either gender just lying around his apartment. Once he made sure they were both suitable for an outdoors excursion, Anakin took Leia's hand, and they headed out.
He managed to get a table for the four of them once he arrived at the restaurant, and settled down at the table beside Leia. He ordered a simple coffee for himself and decided an orange juice was probably the closest thing to what Leia wanted to drink. The waitress brought over a menu for Leia, along with some crayons. Leia looked dubiously at the bit of paper and the crayons for a moment. Anakin sensed her hesitation, and picked up a crayon. He started doodling on one side of the paper, to give her a clue as what to do.