>>5872932“Yeah, please do kiddo.” you tell her, holding your arm out and sighing out, powering back down. She does as well, returning to base alongside you as she flies over, extending her hands out towards you. You watch as her brow furrows, your daughter concentrating on using her Spirit Control on your injury. You watch as she focuses, feeling the pain of the injury starting to fade before talking. “That power you were using, there at the end. It felt... Familiar, somehow.”
“You recognized it? Darth Bane told me that you hadn't decided to train in it.” she says, sounding surprised as she continues healing you. “Why not? Juyo's really strong.”
“It is, but you saw the downside just now.” you tell her. “You can lose yourself in that anger. And with that, combined with my Berserker power, well...”
“Oh, I get it.” she replies, nodding once in understanding. “With your Berserker anger on top of that, you'd be really scary. I don't know if I'd be able to stop you, even without your Berserker God form.”
“Yes, but not only that. It also wears you out far too quickly.” you tell her as the burning sensation in your arm fades entirely. “Having uncontrollable power along with that rapid exhaustion just spells disaster.”
“I see.” she replies, continuing to use her power until the burning sensation in your chest fades away entirely. “There you go, good as new!”
“Appreciate it kiddo.” you say, reaching out and ruffling your daughter's hair. She giggles a bit at this, trying to hide her reaction but failing before you let her go. “You've gotten a lot better.”
“I've been practicing.” she says, not getting your meaning. So you place your hand on her shoulder, looking her in the eyes. “Dad?”
“No, I mean with what happened before.” you say, a dark look flickering across her face a moment. “I don't feel that same anger, that hate from before. You seem to be doing much better than when your mother and I left you here.”
“Yes, Elder Pybara's been a great help.” she replies, a note of something in her voice as she talks. Whether that's regret or something else you can't quite tell, Chaya continuing. “I didn't realize how bad I'd gotten until I nearly attacked him when you both left.”
“You what!?” you ask, suddenly shocked. However, it is the elder who speaks up, having levitated himself up to your level.
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