Apr. 1st, 2016 06:14 pm
A little cafe talk (for Han).
At 7 o'clock, Iphigenia is waiting in Sophia's Cafe, waiting for someone who may just turn out to be a new friend. She's glad to talk to him, even if he's maybe a bit reluctant.
She understands, and so she's sitting quietly at a table by the window, people-watching as she waits. She's got a small chamomile tea and a chocolate croissant in front of her, though she really hasn't eaten much of it yet.
She understands, and so she's sitting quietly at a table by the window, people-watching as she waits. She's got a small chamomile tea and a chocolate croissant in front of her, though she really hasn't eaten much of it yet.
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Iphigenia frowns then, remembering.
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For a moment, Han considers his own father. There's not all that much to remember considering the last time he saw the man he was three. "I'm not even sure I could recognize mine anymore."
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Han's parents died on him, which is in some ways easier and in some ways harder he'd have to imagine.
"Just wish I could have known him a little better sometimes." He says with a shrug. "I gotta think it would change a man to be a king. Can't see myself as the same kind of person I am now, if I was."
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APparently, the princess has strong opinions on leadership. Who knew?
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"Can the women be rules where you're from?"
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Whoops. Should have said "rulers" in my last tag.
The far bigger problem in his galaxy tends to be Xenophobia.
"Would you have wanted to be a queen ruler?"
it's okay! :)
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"Nobody would know who to listen to." he says with a forced smile. "It would be so confusing."
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"Exactly! We'd all be leaders with no one to lead."
Sorry Han, this princess is a bit in her own world when it comes to class systems. Old habits die hard.
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"Suppose you ruled here." He says raising a thoughtful brow at her. "What would be your first act as queen?"
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"I think I would let women do as they wish," she says carefully.
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"Do you feel like women aren't free to do as they like here? Or is it so important that you think it needs an official proclamation?"
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"The latter, certainly--though I do think that women are freer here than back in my land," she explains.
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Considering this guy admires sassy princesses is it any wonder that he feels that way ...
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As if this spaceman could form anything in his mind that resembles Earth's Ancient Greece. Damn if he doesn't try, though.
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She pauses.
"But that changed, later on."
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It seems like the safe answer. One that invites her to tell him more if she should want to or shut the door on the subject completely. There are so many things he'd rather not talk about he'd never begrudge someone else for wanting to avoid a touchy subject.
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