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Everything that Bo-Katan had ever wanted was there, in front of her. The Great Forge was relit, Mandalore was reclaimed, her people were united. She couldn’t help but think how proud Satine would be – maybe not of the way they had gone about things, but of the fact she had managed to unite their people in a way even Satine had never been able to.
Standing in her newly constructed great hall she could hardly believe that she’d done it.
And yet somehow she felt empty.
It had been months on end of ships arriving, people helping them to rebuild, bringing supplies and offering their labour. Mandalorians from all over the galaxy wanted to make this their home again.
Except one.
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Bo-Katan was lonely.
She had been for a year, three months and six days.
That’s how long it had been since she had seen him.
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"He didn’t know how to tell her the truth. That he had sought her out to say goodbye. That he wanted so desperately to ask her to come with him, that he felt like she was Grogu’s mother in the same way that he was his father.
But there was a lot of loaded emotion behind those words, and if there was one thing that Din hated more than anything it was being vulnerable."
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Axe had loved her for a long time, a feeling that he knew very well that she didn’t return, despite their on and off relationship over the years.
All this time he had assumed that she wasn’t interested in feelings, her focus instead on ruling Mandalore.
But there was a tone to the way she was talking about Din Djarin that irked him.
Like she cared about the guy. About this super religious weirdo who never took his helmet off, who’s people had never even lived on Mandalore, instead escaping the destruction by hiding on Concordia before scattering across the galaxy instead of staying to fight for their planet.
They weren’t his kind of Mandalorians.
And he hadn’t thought they were hers either.
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- Part 2 of Lonely
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It was one of those nights where she had mistakenly longed for some company, opening herself up to this conversation with the galaxy’s most awful man. She wasn’t sure if it was the way he was losing control of his ability to form a sentence because he’d drunk so much, or if it was the fact that he had spent who knows how long explaining to her why she should invest in casinos at Canto Bight.
Of all the cowboy-esque smugglers in this bar, she’d clearly chosen the worst one to have a conversation with.
Next time he went to the bar she was going to make a run for it. Glancing at the entrance she was surprised when her eyes fell on a Mandalorian.
Not just any Mandalorian.
‘Din,’ she said under her breath.
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- Part 1 of Lonely

