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Siri Tachi ([info]neverlosefocus) wrote in [info]makebelievelog,
It was another night of nightmare-interrupted sleep, and Siri had spent a few frustrated moments attempting meditation before she decided that she needed to do something... else. Anakin had been training her to silence her presence in the Force; perhaps she should try putting what she had learned into practice.

Not bothering to change out of the loose cotton pants and tank top she was sleeping in, she pulled on a pair of shoes before leaving her room. She could have done it there... but she wanted fresh air. Open spaces.

So she went to the lake. It had become one of her favourite places since her arrival. And she’d been spending a sizeable amount of time there. Swimming, and meditating. There was an outcropping of rock overlooking the lake that she was quite fond of. Siri seated herself on the edge of, legs folded as though it was one of the many meditation exercises they’d taught at the Temple. Closing her eyes, she used what Anakin had taught her...

And she silenced her presence in the Force. Completely. If she had thought about it, she might have told Obi-Wan what she was learning, what Anakin was teaching her. But it just hadn’t occurred to her that it was needed.


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