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Beyond - Legends Set Forth Good Wine (L/M, H/L vig)

Discussion in 'Fan Fiction- Before, Saga, and Beyond' started by Zonoma, Oct 16, 2014.

  1. Zonoma

    Zonoma Jedi Master star 5

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    Jun 28, 2005
    Title: Set Forth Good Wine
    Author: Zonoma
    Timeframe: Dark Nest trilogy
    Characters: Mara, Leia
    Genre: Dark Humor, Drama
    Keywords: friendship
    Summary: The death of a loved one is hard
    Notes: This branches off to AU (drastically) in The Unseen Queen, for those of you who are familiar with the EU. I have left it deliberately vague so that no one is left in the dark, though. I hope you enjoy it.



    Leia stood stopped outside the Falcon’s guest sleeper and paused for a moment, studying the scuffed hatch. Mara might already be lost to the sweet oblivion found only in dreamless sleep and waking her would be cruel. Peace didn’t come easily in an empty bed.

    An empty bed… she closed her eyes and opened them just as quickly, shying away from the image of the bed she left behind in their cabin. His sleep shirt was still thrown across the pillow and the sheets rumpled. Small though it was, the bed seemed like an ocean of fabric trying to drown her. She was awake because she couldn’t stay in there alone. Not now. Maybe never again.

    Her breath quickened into tiny gasps. With effort she poured everything she was into the gnawing hole where her heart beat just days ago, trying to fill it. Instead, the void just grew, consuming her confusion, her pain, her anger. She found herself revolted by the greedy nature of its appetites. She didn’t understand how she could welcome this sensation as one would welcome an old friend.

    It was a curious thing but she was terrified to stop the hurting. She would rather hurt and hold on than heal and risk losing the sound of his voice or the rough feel of his cheek on hers first thing in the morning. She didn’t want him to fade away into the ghostly perceptions of memory, so she trembled and welcomed the pain. For better or worse, she embraced it willingly in the end.

    The hatch before her opened, and Mara’s haunted eyes startled Leia out of her reverie.

    “I came to see if you were alright.” Leia cringed inwardly. Of course Mara was not alright. One look at her tired eyes and flushed face was enough to see that.

    “You came,” Mara said wearily, “because you can’t sleep, either.”

    Leia smiled apologetically, “That, too.” She lifted the carafe and two glasses.

    “Artoo has the helm and Threepio is powered down. I thought we could talk.”

    Mara didn’t respond and Leia added, her voice strained, “It’s the last of the good Alderaanian. Han and I were saving it for a special occasion.”

    Mara eyed the golden liquid dubiously but her face softened as she stood aside for Leia to enter.

    “That sounds… good,” she admitted, palming the door closed.

    Leia lowered the stowaway bench and table from the wall and made a mental note to refurbish the guest cabin next time Han suggested a vacation.

    She froze with the carafe halfway to the table.

    There won’t be a next time. How could you forget?

    The moment of self loathing passed and she set the wine down with trembling hands, filled the glasses carefully and turned to Mara with a rueful smile.

    Mara, sitting on the bed, accepted her glass and raised it in a silent toast. After draining them, Leia refilled both before sitting down across from Mara on the tiny bench.

    “Lights 40%.” At the typical lack of response from the Falcon, Leia half turned and pounded once on the panel behind her. The lights instantly dimmed.

    Mara smirked, “I always knew that violence was the answer. I’ll have to remember that trick next time I have to negotiate with the Falcon’s hyperdrive.”

    Leia grinned back, “Honestly, I fell in love with this bucket of bolts before I even liked Han.” Lifting her glass to Mara once more, she said, “To Love.”

    “To Love.”

    This time she allowed herself to actually feel the warmth of the wine sliding down her throat, leaving an electric tingle in her mouth and igniting her stomach with delicious heat. Her heart ached but the wine was good. She leaned back and asked Mara The Question.

    “What now?”

    Mara frowned as she swirled her drink and Leia was content for the moment to watch the illumination dance in the whirlpool Mara was creating.

    “What about a toast to large quantities of insecticide?”

    She couldn’t help it, she giggled. Leia wasn’t sure exactly why, but the idea of toasting pesticides was funny. Then, at Mara’s look, she threw back her head and laughed while trying to explain.

    “I think that we are the insecticide now! Wouldn’t it be impolite to toast ourselves?”

    Her question was met with a feral grin, “Bottoms up, Princess Pest Control.”

    Leia drank. Her stomach felt calm and content for the first time in days, no longer doing nauseating flips and gravity defying maneuvers at every reminder of Han. She sighed in relief and then shook her head, scowling at her glass.

    “I don’t know about you, but I haven’t eaten much in days and this stuff is strong. Maybe we should slow down.”

    “Speak for yourself, Leia.” Mara’s bitter tone reclaimed her attention immediately. “I have been on my best behavior from the moment I decided not to kill your brother. Tonight I plan on getting drunk enough to see flying Ewoks.” She paused. “Pink ones.”

    “Why?”

    “Because,” she thrust her glass toward Leia to be refilled, “I can.”

    Leia waved her free hand in annoyance. “No, no. Why did you decide to stop trying to kill him?”

    Mara leaned forward and filled her own cup before sitting back to stare at it, swirling it thoughtfully once more.

    “Luke used to say that it was because there was still good in me that the Emperor never touched. That I wasn’t completely Dark because I was still serving another before myself. Even though I served a lie, I did it for someone else.”

    She snorted softly.

    ”I believe it was because, when I finally found him, I realized that it wasn’t Luke that was clueless. It was really me all the time.” Her voice dropped to a murmur, “When truth speaks with blue eyes and a gentle tone, it is hard to ignore. Luke never lied to me. Never. He rescued me with Truth and I loved him for it.”

    Leia closed her eyes and tried to work past the lump in her throat and found that she needed another sip of courage to do it. She was intruding here.

    She heard Mara swallow again and then her voice was in the here and now, with the familiar hard edge instead of the vulnerable whispers.

    “Your turn. Why, of all the men in this galaxy, did you choose Han?”

    “Cause I couldn’t have my brother?”

    Leia had the eternal satisfaction of seeing her sister-in-law shoot wine from her nose. Mara’s white face quickly flushed as she twitched her nose in an attempt to alleviate the burning sensation. Leia picked up a cloth and tossed it to her with a satisfied smile.

    “You did that on purpose.”

    “I would do it again, if I could. Being the butt of the biggest incest joke in the galaxy has to be good for something.”

    Mara’s glare provided just enough amusement to keep the pain of her question at bay while Leia tried to formulate a more truthful answer.

    “He… didn’t care who I was.” She realized how foolish that sounded and tried again, “I mean, he didn’t see a title, he saw a woman.” She looked up, at a loss to express herself and found only understanding in Mara’s eyes. She settled for a nod instead and took another drink to fill the space inside.

    “Maybe I’ll see pink Stormtroopers. Bottoms up, Mara.”
     
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  2. taramidala

    taramidala Jedi Grand Master star 4

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    Jun 18, 1999
    Mara and Leia got short shifted on their sisterhood in the books big time. This was great!

    (but...I'm almost afraid to ask...where are the guys??)
     
  3. divapilot

    divapilot Force Ghost star 4

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    Nov 30, 2005
    So wonderful to see this beautiful vignette again. The bond between Leia and Mara should always be shown this way, strong and caring.
     
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  4. ThreadSketch

    ThreadSketch Jedi Master star 4

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    Dec 22, 2013
    Judging by that summary above, I'm pretty sure I know where they are... [face_skull] [face_worried]:_|:_|:_|

    Grief and absurdist humor often go hand-in-hand, to cope with loss. This hit all the right notes.

    Now, if you'll excuse me, I'll be off to go bawl and recover with some kitten videos... :_|:p
     
  5. WarmNyota_SweetAyesha

    WarmNyota_SweetAyesha Chosen One star 8

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    Aug 31, 2004
    Hi! Very much in character for Leia and Mara - love their vulnerability and humor and the way they reciprocally support one another. Definitely how each would react to that, indescribable particular loss.

    Bravo!
     
  6. JadeLotus

    JadeLotus Jedi Grand Master star 4

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    Mar 27, 2005
    Oh, this was wonderful, especially Leia and Mara's explanations of why they chose Han and Luke. There isn't enough Leia and Mara fic.
     
  7. ginchy

    ginchy Jedi Grand Master star 4

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    May 25, 2005
    Oh, I remember this one. Just as sad and beautiful as always. Such a moment between Leia and Mara. I agree that there should be more fic featuring the two of them!
     
  8. EmeraldJediFire

    EmeraldJediFire Jedi Master star 4

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    Feb 23, 2012
    Darn it... the feels. This was nice; a little sisterly bonding.
     
  9. Findswoman

    Findswoman Fanfic and Pancakes and Waffles Mod (in Pink) star 5 Staff Member Manager

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    Feb 27, 2014
    Nice to see a story developing Leia and Mara's friendship—I wish there were more stories about female friendships in the GFFA. Fun mix of the poignant and the humorous: "Being the butt of the biggest incest joke in the galaxy has to count for something!" [face_laugh]
     
  10. Irish_Jedi_Jade

    Irish_Jedi_Jade Jedi Master star 4

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    Jul 19, 2007
    Really really beautiful!!!! Dead anyone pics always make me sad...but I really loved this. I love to think of them having a relationship like that.

    [face_good_luck] Irish
     
  11. leiamoody

    leiamoody Jedi Grand Master star 4

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    Nov 8, 2005
    I've actually read this before in a printed fanzine a few years ago. Nice to see it here as well. :)

    This is a very good interaction between Leia and Mara. I'm not really familiar with the Legends canon, but I don't think they ever got very much time together as individuals instead as part of a group. Interesting dynamic between the two of them.
     
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  12. Gemma

    Gemma Jedi Master star 4

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    Dec 25, 2013
    This made me smile and laugh as it reminded me of the scene when Han punches at the ceiling entrance of the cockpit and suddenly the Falcon power engages --- the first ever time I saw that scene I thought wow -- the Fonzie punch works in SW way cool!

    Too cute --- flying Ewoks and even pink ones. [face_rofl]

    Their telling of why they chose their husbands is really sweet and funny on Leia's part about that she couldn't have her brother.

    This is really funny and I feel for Mara -- I recently snorted water through my nose because a joke told just as I sipped and even that burned.

    I had never read this before in a fanzine. Thanks for posting is here -- sad -- but well written with humor also.:)