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Bookstore of Light!
Who:Luz, Lexi and Big Open to all!
What: Luz is keeping the bookstore open to celebrate Hanukkah
When: back dated from the 18th and ending the the 26th!
Where: Bookstore (Willful Machine)
Luz was adamant she get this right, so she obviously would ask Lexi a few questions before she finally started keeping the bookstore open starting the eighteenth. She had a menorah in the store window, lighting each candle as each day passed. They usually closed at five on the weekdays, but Luz changed it just for this week: they were open until 8, or at least until everyone decided to leave.
Luz had the kid section now with books about the Maccabees and how they were able to reclaim the temple so they could rededicate it. to symbolize this, Luz had a few carefully rearranged "debris" that you could start building into forts to symbolize the temple's return to form. She'd also arranged tables and chairs so that people could sit and have the Latkes with applesauce with Sufganiyot on the side. Luz had luckily picked up on frying with Reaper's help, so she made sure to have a new batch each day!
Luz had also small classes on how to make clay Dreidels on the second day, and set to showing kids how to make some of their own, taking time to show them the symbols and how they were etched into the sides and what they meant.
Luz also had geldt! Well, chocolate ones, obviously, but the chocolate was real! She'll pass that out in the middle of the week, with a small present!
She'd also set up a little tin to collect for the orphans in Trench, but that would be up all week. Luz would make sure to turn that in to Shiro later on.
On all days though, Luz would take thirty minutes to talk a little about the holiday, reflecting on what it meant to have a place of worship to call home, and how much that meant. Just because you weren't particularly religious, Luz argued, didn't mean that a simple place like a reading nook wasn't your own private temple, and you cherished it the same way!
[[OOC: Feel free to add your character in on ANY day. They could pop in to have a Latke, say hi to Luz and Lexi or whomever, and hey, you're still in a bookstore! Take a moment to read in the corner or watch the festivities!]]
What: Luz is keeping the bookstore open to celebrate Hanukkah
When: back dated from the 18th and ending the the 26th!
Where: Bookstore (Willful Machine)
Luz was adamant she get this right, so she obviously would ask Lexi a few questions before she finally started keeping the bookstore open starting the eighteenth. She had a menorah in the store window, lighting each candle as each day passed. They usually closed at five on the weekdays, but Luz changed it just for this week: they were open until 8, or at least until everyone decided to leave.
Luz had the kid section now with books about the Maccabees and how they were able to reclaim the temple so they could rededicate it. to symbolize this, Luz had a few carefully rearranged "debris" that you could start building into forts to symbolize the temple's return to form. She'd also arranged tables and chairs so that people could sit and have the Latkes with applesauce with Sufganiyot on the side. Luz had luckily picked up on frying with Reaper's help, so she made sure to have a new batch each day!
Luz had also small classes on how to make clay Dreidels on the second day, and set to showing kids how to make some of their own, taking time to show them the symbols and how they were etched into the sides and what they meant.
Luz also had geldt! Well, chocolate ones, obviously, but the chocolate was real! She'll pass that out in the middle of the week, with a small present!
She'd also set up a little tin to collect for the orphans in Trench, but that would be up all week. Luz would make sure to turn that in to Shiro later on.
On all days though, Luz would take thirty minutes to talk a little about the holiday, reflecting on what it meant to have a place of worship to call home, and how much that meant. Just because you weren't particularly religious, Luz argued, didn't mean that a simple place like a reading nook wasn't your own private temple, and you cherished it the same way!
[[OOC: Feel free to add your character in on ANY day. They could pop in to have a Latke, say hi to Luz and Lexi or whomever, and hey, you're still in a bookstore! Take a moment to read in the corner or watch the festivities!]]
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"It is wise of you to already realize that." And something which took Maul a lot longer to understand himself, that he couldn't do whatever he wanted if it meant hurting Reaper and breaking his heart. Now he was much more conscientious about his actions. "It is good to have someone who will accept all aspects of ourselves, no matter how dark or ugly they might be."
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She gave him a smile to let him know she was only half kidding.
"I was causing a lot of people pain with my actions, and I didn't realize it until I died my first time. Right around that time, I met her. So I'm not going to make trouble for people who care about me like that anymore, if I can help it."
She nodded. "I know exactly what you mean."
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"That is something I'm still learning myself," Maul confessed. He'd so often just wrecked havoc in his life with no care for how it affected other people. Even now, after almost three years of growth, he was still figuring out how his actions could ripple out and hurt others when he was selfish or angry.
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Whoever hurt Ahiru was going to wish they never, ever had again.
"You still have people around who'll help you, if you need them. I think that says a lot about you right now."
Luz knew full well that he had burned bridges with Varian and Fern, and that was sad. For Luz, she couldn't just DO that. She'd seen what Darth Maul had gone through, and believed, despite himself, that he would come out a better person on the other side.
"And we all sometimes need to learn that anyway. Even people who mean well can make that mistake with others."
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"I do believe it does. Some have written me off entirely but more is their loss. They can sit there and stew when I prove them all wrong." When someone said Maul couldn't do something, it kicked his natural-born stubbornness to show that he could into overdrive.
Maul's mouth hardened into a line for a moment. "Not the way some of these people talk. Some think good intentions and actually doing good are the same thing. That is not correct. I have known a great number of people who claimed to do good but their actions spoke far too the contrary." He thought of the Jedi of his time, how may of them were just as corrupt and arrogant as the Sith. So many were hypocrites, that was why the rare one that didn't stood out from the crowd for him.
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Luz shrugged. It was hard to say that having Reaper around was like having a real cool parent, but was still wrestling with those feelings. Part of her would ultimately always be glad that he was there though.
She missed the little, strange family they all had back then.
"Exactly. Besides, when it comes down to it, the person you really have to justify your actions is you. If you couldn't motivate your own self to care about your progress, you would have stopped trying to improve yourself a long time ago."
And that was why Luz knew that Darth Maul had never been a lost cause: people just underestimated how long he'd been taught to suppress any empathy. Making the effort meant it was never a lost battle.
"That just isn't true! There are people in my world, politicians, who will claim to want to help people but their actions maintain a status quo where only a few people can ever benefit from the current system for everyone."
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"That is....an interesting way to look at things. You're correct but I never really thought of it that way." Despite being able to read the people around him thanks to his Force sensitivity, Maul had almost zero introspection when it came to his own thoughts and why he did things the way that he felt was right.
"Oh, I know that all too well. In his day-to-day persona, my master was in fact a politician." The contempt and hatred dripped from the words Maul spoke about Sidious. Being around him had led Maul to have a lifelong distrust of anyone involved heavily in politics. He figured they were all either corrupt hypocrites looking out for themselves first and foremost or they were near sociopaths like his master who merely wanted to gain unlimited power for themselves.
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She chuckled. "Yeah, I wouldn't have pegged him the type at first. He seemed very to himself, and I respected that. Now, well, I don't think I could imagine him not being here anymore. He's kind of the only adult in the house, and if he left I'd have to be the responsible mom one, which no one wants!:
This was a lie, of course. Luz still caught fish for Luca when he didn't get it for himself and cooked on the days Reaper was elsewhere.
"I'm pretty sure about that! I apply that to myself and my own mistakes."
Luz knew she made a few here, and would likely make more, but she was learning.
"Oh boy. That sounds all too familiar."
Luz was thinking of Emperor Bellos of course, and it was a shame she'd never gone bac k to the Isles to learn exactly how far Bellos' manipulations went. It would have been much easier to compare him to Sidious.