Finn held her hand all the way back down the stairs only for them to end up in the same garden under the same starlit sky. But he smiled to her and kept walking, leading her and Poe through an archway that didn't seem like it was there mere moments ago.
Tall, dark pillars lined the walls, seeming to go on forever in every direction as they were connected by mirrors. By Finn turned seemingly randomly, finding another archway along the maze leading to another, shorter hall open to the air and the elements off to one side.
It looked like the same great cavern, perhaps the larger part of the bit they had been in before. The purple galaxy swirled overhead, but below seemed to last forever into darkness. The lights shining against the rocks gave it a haunting, surreal, almost beautiful view. Certainly captivating and definitely eternal.
But Finn paid this space no mind, instead pushing open tall, stone doors into... a suite. The purple light with no source shined here, too, but there seemed to a backlight through the walls that was brighter than any star. The room was ornately and grandly decorated, seeming to be carved straight out of the marble. Strikes of gold and silver appeared in several places, every different kind of gem glistening throughout. It wasn't enough to be tacky but just enough to show their power.
The room was also made comfortably, clearly a living area, with other high doors scattered about.
"This place works different than what you know on the surface," he explained with a smile, leading her in by the hand. "Just think of where you want to be and you can go there. We'll do it for you until you remember how. But, uh-" With hardly a glance and a thought, a quick flash of his eyes, the room beyond the right-most door became real. He nodded to it. "That was your quarters from before, if you wanted to see. When we wanted to stay together, we shared a room for all three of us."
He didn't even want to ask, afraid he'd unintentionally pressure her into what he wanted. All he really wanted was for Rey to be comfortable and happy.
I HOPE THIS IS ALL RIGHT
Tall, dark pillars lined the walls, seeming to go on forever in every direction as they were connected by mirrors. By Finn turned seemingly randomly, finding another archway along the maze leading to another, shorter hall open to the air and the elements off to one side.
It looked like the same great cavern, perhaps the larger part of the bit they had been in before. The purple galaxy swirled overhead, but below seemed to last forever into darkness. The lights shining against the rocks gave it a haunting, surreal, almost beautiful view. Certainly captivating and definitely eternal.
But Finn paid this space no mind, instead pushing open tall, stone doors into... a suite. The purple light with no source shined here, too, but there seemed to a backlight through the walls that was brighter than any star. The room was ornately and grandly decorated, seeming to be carved straight out of the marble. Strikes of gold and silver appeared in several places, every different kind of gem glistening throughout. It wasn't enough to be tacky but just enough to show their power.
The room was also made comfortably, clearly a living area, with other high doors scattered about.
"This place works different than what you know on the surface," he explained with a smile, leading her in by the hand. "Just think of where you want to be and you can go there. We'll do it for you until you remember how. But, uh-" With hardly a glance and a thought, a quick flash of his eyes, the room beyond the right-most door became real. He nodded to it. "That was your quarters from before, if you wanted to see. When we wanted to stay together, we shared a room for all three of us."
He didn't even want to ask, afraid he'd unintentionally pressure her into what he wanted. All he really wanted was for Rey to be comfortable and happy.