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The other thing I did today, among the excitements and joys of pretty much the last feasible shipping day for Christmas orders (woohoo), was the part where I have to tie the last installment of The Lost Kings together with the part where it crosses into Rogue One territory ifyouknowwhatImean.
“I can’t wait to meet you,” Kes said sleepily, and was rewarded with a kick to the face. Shara laughed, and moved her hand in his hair, petting his scalp.
“I can’t decide if it’s that he likes it when you talk, or hates it when you talk,” she said.
“He loves it,” Kes said, nuzzling his cheek against the bare skin of her distended belly. “Don’t you, Poe?”
“We’re not calling him Poe,” Shara said, stretching lazily and tugging gently on Kes’s short hair.
“Sure we are,” Kes said. “He likes it. Don’t you, Poe?”
This time it was probably an elbow, he figured. “Ow,” Shara said, “don’t antagonize him.”
“Be nice to your mother, Poe,” Kes said.

The other thing I did today, among the excitements and joys of pretty much the last feasible shipping day for Christmas orders (woohoo), was the part where I have to tie the last installment of The Lost Kings together with the part where it crosses into Rogue One territory ifyouknowwhatImean.
“I can’t wait to meet you,” Kes said sleepily, and was rewarded with a kick to the face. Shara laughed, and moved her hand in his hair, petting his scalp.
“I can’t decide if it’s that he likes it when you talk, or hates it when you talk,” she said.
“He loves it,” Kes said, nuzzling his cheek against the bare skin of her distended belly. “Don’t you, Poe?”
“We’re not calling him Poe,” Shara said, stretching lazily and tugging gently on Kes’s short hair.
“Sure we are,” Kes said. “He likes it. Don’t you, Poe?”
This time it was probably an elbow, he figured. “Ow,” Shara said, “don’t antagonize him.”
“Be nice to your mother, Poe,” Kes said.
