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You know what’s held up the Home in the Wind series finale for so long, of course. I started this back in November, that’s how long I’ve been plodding on this scene. I know it was before December because of what happened in December that necessarily changed the meaning of the scene or at least the emotional impact of it.
“I don’t look like I used to,” Leia said, still a little self-conscious. Generally her sexual partners were around her own age, and she wasn’t overly self-conscious about age’s ravages, but somehow knowing the last person Kes had been with had been a flawless 30ish-year-old Shara was looming large in Leia’s mind.
“I mean,” Kes said, “that’s a function of linear time, I’m led to believe,” and she laughed and stopped worrying about it, and let him take her trousers off too.

You know what’s held up the Home in the Wind series finale for so long, of course. I started this back in November, that’s how long I’ve been plodding on this scene. I know it was before December because of what happened in December that necessarily changed the meaning of the scene or at least the emotional impact of it.
“I don’t look like I used to,” Leia said, still a little self-conscious. Generally her sexual partners were around her own age, and she wasn’t overly self-conscious about age’s ravages, but somehow knowing the last person Kes had been with had been a flawless 30ish-year-old Shara was looming large in Leia’s mind.
“I mean,” Kes said, “that’s a function of linear time, I’m led to believe,” and she laughed and stopped worrying about it, and let him take her trousers off too.
