Rey smiled more broadly, nodding as Leia put a hand to her arm. "I'd like that-" Regardless of it being an excuse to steal Leia's time, there was truth to the words too, Rey would never really feel there wasn't anything left to learn of the Force. "Do you think somewhere near the forest would do?" It was a bit of an eerie place, though.
"Probably the best way to go about it." Find out where his curiosity sat, what he did and didn't want to know. "I didn't think I could do what I had to- I didn't think I could be like him, or like you. Do what you both did, when you had to." She rubbed at her arm, her body language suddenly as though she felt self-conscious, or uncertain why she was letting this all blurt out. But it was Leia's presence, she'd hugged the woman the first moment she'd met her. Her Master, and her confidant, she had this way of making her feel so comfortable, like she'd known her forever. "But- he helped me to see that I could."
She kicked a little at the ground as they wandered along slowly. "It's just going to be strange- when I do see him. Imagine meaning so much to someone you haven't even met." That'd be a tough. Rey had decided, as she flew his X-Wing to confront Palpatine, that she would take the Skywalker name, if she survived, she would keep it alive. Choose her family. She couldn't really do that without asking about it now. "You- don't find it difficult that he's so different to the Luke you last saw?" Even if he had hidden from his family and he galaxy on Ahch-To. Leia implied she was glad he hadn't experienced the things the Luke of their world had.