[ It's moments like this that she hates feeling like she's lost a sense, or a limb, in losing the Force. She should be able to tell if anyone is coming. If the coast is clear. She should be able to keep this family — and Daisy, who might be the person she cares about the most here who's still left — safe. But she reaches out in her awareness and there's just ... nothing. A faint migraine, in fact.
So she brings up the rear. And she tries not to clench her jaw too hard with her alertness.
They reach the bottom of the stairs, and Rey reaches out to pull the dad and child back, pushing them behind her because that's who she can reach, when she sees that UNA soldiers have fanned out in the lobby. Three of them, all wearing helmets, none of them speaking a word. Rey pulls her mask back down. ]
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So she brings up the rear. And she tries not to clench her jaw too hard with her alertness.
They reach the bottom of the stairs, and Rey reaches out to pull the dad and child back, pushing them behind her because that's who she can reach, when she sees that UNA soldiers have fanned out in the lobby. Three of them, all wearing helmets, none of them speaking a word. Rey pulls her mask back down. ]