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What's up? Back with more nerd shit. This one was pretty difficult to write, and it took forever. Hope you guys like it!
From the GWA post:
(Did you miss Episode I? Click here!)
It’s… it’s \you*! I… I can’t believe it! I thought I’d never see you again! With the war and everything, I was worried you were… you know. But… somehow I knew you were still alive. Ever since our first night together, we’ve been *connected*. Every night I would reach out for you with the Force, and I could feel you reaching back. And now that we’re together again… I never want to let you go. I can’t thank you enough for saving me… but maybe I can show you how much I’ve missed you.*
Five years have passed since the Sith began their conquest of the galaxy, and the Jedi are struggling to respond. On the war's front lines is Jedi Padawan Lirra Tol, left behind on a forsaken planet as her Sith pursuers close in. In the nick of time, she is rescued by a familiar face — her oldest friend and one-time lover. But their reunion is shot through with trepidation — the years have not been kind to young Lirra. What horrors have they seen? How will they celebrate their reunion? Can they make up for lost time? And when all is said and done… will they have the courage to make their bond permanent?
Thanks for clicking! I’m back with a sequel to my last script and the second episode in a three(?)-part series. Like the last part, this one is very character-driven, narrative-heavy, and emotional. After a five-year time skip, we see a wrinkle develop in the star-crossed romance of two young Jedi warriors. Lots of action, lots of feels, and a coda at the end that changes everything. I hope you enjoy it!
Any interested performers are welcome to edit/improvise to their hearts’ content. This script features a lot of notes for sound effects, but I think a fill would work just as well without them — they’re optional suggestions. Feedback from performers, writers, and readers is always welcome!
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