Day 20- Little 'Soka and Plo Koon in the Snow

Plo Koon often found Ahsoka's joy in life to be intoxicating. If she was happy, how could he not be? If she asked him to do something with the purest look in her eyes, and nothing but sincere innocence in her voice, how could he resist?

So when she insisted they catch snowflakes on their tongues together, who was he to object? Could he catch them on his tongue? No. With his mask on it was impossible.

But to Ahsoka that was the most superfluous thing. To her, what mattered was that they did it together, because she had decided they would.

And so they did.

And it brought her so much joy. And her happiness was important to him. Because even if he couldn't catch snowflakes on his tongue, Plo could still watch her do it as he pretended to. He could watch as her eyes blinked trying to keep snow out of them. He could watch as she quickly closed her mouth to swallow and open again so she wouldn't lose any snowflakes.

Perhaps he couldn't do it with her, but he could make her happy and that made him happy.

At the end of the day, no harm was done, and they were both happier because of it.