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It's been one hundred standard ship cycles since Poe Dameron was captured and placed in this cell, with orders from Supreme Leader Ren not to receive any visitors — no droids that can be tampered with, no simple-minded stormtroopers that might be talked into changing sides, no disgruntled officers that could be persuaded to break the prisoner out for the right price.
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The days are long and quiet and seamlessly blend together. Poe goes out early every morning but he always returns.
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- Part 3 of not altogether human & rarely kind
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Hux asked him if he liked children. At the time, Poe thought it was about Hux wanting them to act out a roleplay scenario where he impregnated Poe with the heir to his empire or some other Hux-typical nonsense.
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- Part 2 of not altogether human & rarely kind
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Poe loves this part best. When he finds new ways to push his body, to come out the other side sore but whole.
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The Order carries on. Restoring order, they call it.
Inside the First Order, Poe gives up the character and uses himself.
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- Part 2 of the momentary war
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I will miss our conversations, he had said.
Months after her expedited hearing, Yrica visits Keize in prison.
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On Pasaana, it’s Poe who gets captured.
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Children have been a part of her life in the abstract; they exist and the galaxy keeps turning, they are neglected and the galaxy keeps turning.
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Poe turns when Hux enters his cell and says, falsely deferential, “Supreme Leader Hux. Or wait, is it Emperor Hux? Did you come up with a bigger, more self-aggrandizing title for yourself?”
Poe commits to the fight; heart, body, and soul. Not necessarily in that order.
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- Part 1 of not altogether human & rarely kind
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A one-time thing that got out of hand, Poe tells himself, but if it’s the same for Hux — and, in more ill-advised urges, he hopes it is — then it’s a semi-regular, exclusive, out of control thing.
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A string of numbers on a screen. That’s all he has on their spy.
We can give each other nicknames, Poe told them the second time they talked.
In my head, I’m calling you Rebel scum, they replied. What a charmer.
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It’s always like this; they can go weeks without seeing each other, but he always waits for Hux to break first.
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In the beginning, there was Am, Karre, and the dark side.
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“You’re from Arkanis, then?” Poe says. “I knew a guy from Arkanis.”
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Exile, Misa decides, was less unpredictable than captivity is.
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The tragedy of family.
(Or, four conversations about one thing.)
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Am recovers, in parts.
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“I take it the sentient rights act no longer includes a clause about mandatory medical care for prisoners,” Hux says when Poe approaches him.
Safety, and other definitions in a post-war galaxy.
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26 ABY, two strangers meet and hook up. Then, place a war between them.
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It’s what chaos leads to: people aimlessly stumbling into places that are already occupied.
