Jaina hadn’t been entirely sure she’d be able to fall asleep the night before - too many things on her mind, not enough focus to try to clear them away with meditation, and nothing to fight to try to wear herself out enough to just crash. It had been taking a conscious effort to just keep everything down to a level that wouldn’t end in an abrupt interruption by a pissed off and-or worried Jacen, or something.
But somehow she had eventually slept, apparently, because she found herself startling awake sharply, a voice in her head shouting nononono, and that didn’t feel right - it wasn’t from the Force. That fact was as much a relief as it was alarming, because at least that meant it probably wasn’t one of her brothers, or someone in her family... Still, it wasn’t exactly pleasant, and she’d never had non-Force mental communication happen before, so where could it have been coming fr-
...probably that person - thing? - that was falling from her headboard (....how did that even happen?) onto her bed, some kind of human-creature hybrid by all appearances, and it didn’t feel like a demon but she wasn’t going to take any chances, springing out of bed and grabbing it (him?) with the Force, pinning him to the wall in a probably-painful grip before she could register that the only emotions she was sensing felt like panic and not like anything threatening. Even once she realized that, she didn’t let him go, though - just loosened the grip on him from a little. It couldn’t hurt to be careful - especially here, when things with the apocalypse were heating up, and there was no telling this surprise wasn’t a dangerous one, not really.
“Who,” - she settled on who and not what, because she’d rather not piss him off if he really was dangerous, and besides, all that weird changing that was going on looked like he was morphing closer to human, rather than away-from - “are you?” Her tone was a lot more even than she’d expected, considering the adrenaline rush his surprise arrival had left her with, and the wobbly feeling in her limbs as a result. “What are you doing in here?”