Note: Some of these are based on a piece of artwork titled Twilek Jedi, which I've posted on DevArt under the username SilSolo. You can also consider these drabbles to be sequels/continuations of Week 7's drink

Week 16: Miscellaneous
76. happy

Most twi'leks danced out of necessity and refrained from the art whenever they could, but Arania was different. She did it because she could and she used her lightsaber like a baton, weaving beautiful trails of gray in her planet's eternal twilight. Closing her eyes, the crimson-skinned twi'lek grinned happily and leaped into the air, flipping twice before landing squarely on her two feet. If only the other girls could be as happy as she was.

But why was she that happy? Was it because she didn't have such ample opportunities to dance while at the Academy? Arania didn't know.

77. gloomy

As the celebration died down, Allana excused herself from the table and wept. How could her family, her father's family, be celebrating his death at her mother's hands?

"It's alright, Allana. Cry it out," one of the other young Jedi who attended the celebration, a twi'lek girl by the name of Arania, said in a soothing voice. The twi'lek leaned against the refresher wall and Allana could tell that her best friend had not danced at all that night. It meant that the red-skinned girl was far from happy. The princess was glad to have a friend at her side.

78. stressed

Andur Solo almost punched the wall as he read through the list of things to do. He had to meet his Master for his next mission at dawn, which meant that he had to spend the night setting up the equipment, but no, his mother just had to charge him with the task of finding his cousin, Allana, and her friend, Arania.

"I know you're stressed, but we are stretched very thin. Party's over and we have to do it all or else this galaxy will fall apart." Andur turned to see his Master, Jysella Horn, standing right behind him.

79. content

Andur had checked his cousin's empty quarters several times before that evening, but this time was different. This time, she was home, for she had closed the doors, so he knocked.

Come in. She sent him the message through the Force. The door slid open with a hiss and he sauntered in to see both Allana and Arania sitting on the bed. For someone who had just lost her father, Allana was oddly content.

For an eerily long moment, all three occupants of the room silently stared at each other until Andur lowered his gaze and sighed.

"You know it."

80. cranky

Allana broke the silence before Andur could tell the two older girls that his mother's looking for them. Still, he knew what she meant and he was still cranky over the matter. Sure, they both lost fathers in the Battle of Koriban, but Zekk, Andur's father, had died at Jacen's hands. He wanted to do nothing more than to take it all out on his cousin, but he knew that he could not win against Allana's years of experience.

So instead, the young man threw his cousin an angry glare and left her to decipher the reason behind his actions.