If you’re in enough denial, this is clearly from an argument between Bodhi and Luke over where he put his favourite pair of sweatpants, after which they start arguing over who’s turn it was to do the laundry.
bodhi rook week day 2: anxiety! i just uh . i just did things idk
The first time Bodhi put his hands back on a ship, it was
just to do repairs. That didn’t matter, because they were shaking. They shake
as he smooths a hand over the nose, they shake as he tries to pull apart the
steering column to fix a wiring issue, and most dangerously, they shake as he
tries to fix the wiring issue. He struggles with it for the better part of an
hour and manages to burn a small bit of skin right above his wrist, where his
gloves don’t quite reach, before he gives up.
This never used to be a problem.
His hands don’t shake if he takes a shift in the mess hall
serving food and they don’t shake when he’s in the garden with Baze and Chirrut
trying to meditate. He’s fine if he’s playing a game of sabacc with Cassian and
Jyn, which is good because he has a reputation to uphold.
They shake when he’s trying to go to sleep. They shake if he
thinks people have been looking at him too long, even if he knows they haven’t,
even he knows they’re only looking at him because they want the next serving of
their meal.
Chirrut has a habit of folding his hands over Bodhi’s when
they start to shake, which Bodhi likes. Jyn will usually make faces at him and
stick out her tongue, which is so surprising on Jyn’s face that it makes Bodhi
laugh and forgot and then his hands stop shaking. Cassian would tell bad jokes,
and throw his arm around Bodhi’s shoulder. K2 isn’t good at comfort much, but
Bodhi appreciates that.
He tries to reason with his hands, sometimes: “It’s just a
ship,” he’ll whisper. “You’ve been flying ships for forever.” His hands will be
above him, working on wiring, and enough mechanics and pilots talk to their
ship that no one gives him a second glance. This is an old clunker that no one
will be flying anyways, it was just for him to work on while he was recovering.
His left leg is still aching whenever he walks, and he thinks it will probably
twinge forever, even though the doctors say he should have a total recovery.
But his hands haven’t recovered so why should his legs.
So he whispers to his hands, “It’s just a ship” and “We need
to do our part” and “please” but they really have a mind of their own. “Please,”
he says, one last time. His leg is aching more than usual, because he had to go
to physical therapy, but he’s full, because he was just at the mess hall with
Cassian and Baze. “Please, you love to fly.”
He’s probably not the only mechanic or pilot who’s cried
while under a ship trying to fix her, but that fact doesn’t make it any less embarrassing.
No one mentions it, but at least a few people around him have to have heard.
Even if he is quiet, and he’s not sure he is, the warehouse echoes a little
bit.
Even more embarrassing is the fact that the next two times
he tries to fix this ship, he cries again.
He misses flying but no one wants to a pilot with unsteady hands and Bodhi used
to have the steadiest hands around; even when he was scared or upset or crying,
he never faltered. He misses flying and he misses having something to do and a
routine and he misses his sister.
He misses Jedha.
The fourth time he’s crying under this rusty cargo ship, because
he’s apparently incapable of doing te proper thing and crying in his room, Luke
Skywalker (the Luke Skywalker!) slides
in next to him.
“Hey,” Luke says, casual as can be. He probably has a
million things to do, or maybe he doesn’t, who knows what the hotshot pilot of
the Rebellion does on his off time, but he’s here, under a rust bucket in the farthest
back corner.
“Hi,” Bodhi says, then he hiccups.
Luke pointedly doesn’t look at him. “It’s bad, huh,” he says.
He folds his arms behind his head, even though there isn’t a ton of room. As
is, they’re lying side by side. “I miss Tatooine.”
Bodhi takes in a big gulping breath and let the wrench rest
on his chest, giving his hands a break. “You’re from Tatooine?” He didn’t know
that. It was odd to find a similarity here, two boys from desert planets. They
must both find the rain so strange and unpredictable.
Luke sighs. “Yeah, and I couldn’t wait to get off it,” he says.
“Now I miss everything. The sand. I miss the kriffin’ sand.”
This Bodhi understood. “My mom used to scold me from tracking
it in,” he says. It always managed to coat him and stick to him, although most
of the whole front room had sand on the ground. “I miss that.”
Luke nods. “I’m sorry about Jedha.”
“I’m sorry about Tattooine, too,” Bodhi says, because even
if Tattooine is still a planet, going back is impossible. Luke’s had it cut out
from his heart the way Jedha has been carved out of Bodhi’s flesh, leaving only
the gaping memory of what used to be. Neither of them can go home.
Luke reaches over and put a hand over Bodhi’s. “Don’t let it
take more from you,” he says, and it’s so soft. No one has been soft like this,
everyone has told him to keep going because of anger, revenge, spite, but Luke
seems to want it for Bodhi’s sake and Bodhi’s along. “They can’t have more.” He
gives Bodhi’s hand a clumsy pat then made to slither out from under the
“And,” he adds, ducking down on all fours to peer under the
belly of the ship. He looks ridiculous, and Bodhi smiled. “I want you on my
squadron, Bodhi.”
“Oh!” Bodhi says, “No, I couldn’t!”
“You named it,” Luke says, grinning. He looks like a boy. “You
should be part of it!”
“I – no.”
“We’re waiting,” Luke says, then he stands up and his boots
disappear.
Bodhi reaches back up to the wiring of the ship. He breathes
in deep – he used to be so much better at putting aside everything. He used to
be able to fly no matter what fears. He wants that again. So he breathes deep
and thinks about Luke’s faith and Cassian and Jyn and Baze and Chirrut, the entirety
of the friends he’s made at the rebellion.
His hands are steadier this time. They still aren’t
perfectly still but they get the job done.
Okay, I love this so freaking much, and I’m having Some Thoughts. I’m probably not the first person to have these particular thoughts, but I haven’t come across the main idea anywhere before, so I’m gonna put it down here.
Rey should absolutely have been a Skywalker, and I think TFA primed us for that. But I’m also kinda uncomfortable with the idea that the force is tied to certain bloodlines. I don’t want Rey to be strong with the force just because she has Skywalker blood, like it’s some kind of prerequisite. Like you can only have this power if you’re part of the right family. Maz, Obi-Wan, and Yoda each describe the force as an energy source that surrounds and binds us all, something that’s a part of every living being. If this is true, then anyone ought to be able to access the force if they’re willing to make the effort to connect with it.
So that said, what if Luke adopted Rey? Suppose she was still a baby when her birth parents died, and there was no other family left to take her in. Maybe Luke was a friend of theirs. Loyal and compassionate as always, he refused to abandon her and decided to raise her as his own. He himself grew up with his aunt and uncle, and Leia told him stories about her life with the Organas, so he knew what he was getting into, and how much of a difference he could make. Over the next few years he became Rey’s father in everything but blood, and they grew to love each other deeply. But then came the attack, and Rey vanished.
In this version of the story, Luke wouldn’t feel guilt for trying to kill his nephew (an action that was never within his character anyway). He would feel grief over the loss of his nephew and (more importantly) his daughter, as well as guilt over his inability to save and protect them both. It makes sense, under the weight of such loss and self-blame, for him to seek out isolation. It makes sense (as the above gifset suggests) to cut himself off from the force when it’s a constant reminder that Rey is still out there and that he’s failing her all over again because he can’t find her.
(On that note, what if Snoke was behind Rey’s disappearance in the first place? What if he somehow understood that, for his plans to succeed, he would need to separate Luke from Rey, and so he arranged for her to be left on Jakku? He wouldn’t want to kill her outright; after all, she might prove useful in the future.)
Rey as Luke’s adopted daughter plays to the theme of choice over fate. It reminds us that lineage isn’t as important as the people who genuinely care for us, the people we choose and who choose us in return. We’ve already seen this with Rey and Finn finding family in each other, helping and protecting and coming back for each other. We’ve also seen how, for certain people, being born into the Skywalker family didn’t stop them from choosing to reject it and turn to the dark side. So what if Rey wasn’t born a Skywalker, but she can use the force anyway? What if Luke’s lightsaber calls to her because she is his chosen family? What if anybody can be strong with the force, and what matters most is what we choose to do with it?
Ok but this actually bothers me? The number of times I have been Luke… because I WASN’T CLEAR WITH MY DIRECTIONS!
I cannot count the times students have looked at me very very confused because it turns out that I have explained this thing precisely five times, and they are class number six. So Luke had better be rolling his eyes at *himself*, or else he is not the Luke we all know and love.
(Who am I kidding? TJL dragged Luke’s character through the mud. Still.)
I’m rlly frustrated bc I’m watching return of the Jedi and I just saw the scene where they’re talking about the sarlacc and I can’t stop thinking abt this one Tumblr post that’s something about how it wouldn’t be for that long bc he’d starve to death and Luke is like “tell him that r2. Tell him that he’s a dumbass r2. Tell him” and I’ve been googling for a billion years but I can’t find it and I rlly wanna find this post so if any of u have it plsssssss add the link and I’d die for u
Can’t believe I’m watching a youtube video where people are legitimately talking about Luke Skywalker having a heterosexual love interest, like I know I don’t really go here anymore but Biggs Darklighter didn’t die for this