[He's definitely not trying to meditate any longer. Maybe he'll try again some other time, just to show Ren that he's capable of it at least, but not right now. Instead, he's staring at the masked man sitting across from him, almost trying to guess what is going through his head.]
[He's shared enough of his issues with Hux that he feels confident in that statement, and he has no desire to go into the details at the moment. He's trying to brush that sort of thing away, not focus on it.]
[If Ren doesn't want to talk about them, then Hux won't bring it up again. It's unnecessary anyway and he needs to save all his patience for Skywalker Drama in the future. Although, admittedly, he gives somewhat of a damn about Ren's problems than the other members of his melodramatic family.]
How long do you meditate, normally? [He'll go back to the current conversation. Hux wants to see how long Ren can do this, a sort of goal to aim for.]
[He doesn't sound so much accusatory as he does curious. Surely the General knows their minds work very differently, just as much as they differ in their roles within the Order.]
I've been trained for years to focus on the Force and allow nothing else to impede it. I didn't learn how to maintain it for that long in a day.
If you can't achieve it, I suppose there's no reason for me to explain its benefits to you.
[Though he did already try, to an extent. He still doesn't expect Hux will ever really be capable of it, at least not anytime soon, so he'll leave it at that.]
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Ren takes a slow breath, and his voice is almost sleepy when he responds, though it's clear enough and he's not mumbling.]
Spending a few moments to quiet my mind... It's important, when conflict comes so easily.
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[He's definitely not trying to meditate any longer. Maybe he'll try again some other time, just to show Ren that he's capable of it at least, but not right now. Instead, he's staring at the masked man sitting across from him, almost trying to guess what is going through his head.]
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[He's shared enough of his issues with Hux that he feels confident in that statement, and he has no desire to go into the details at the moment. He's trying to brush that sort of thing away, not focus on it.]
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[If Ren doesn't want to talk about them, then Hux won't bring it up again. It's unnecessary anyway and he needs to save all his patience for Skywalker Drama in the future. Although, admittedly, he gives somewhat of a damn about Ren's problems than the other members of his melodramatic family.]
How long do you meditate, normally? [He'll go back to the current conversation. Hux wants to see how long Ren can do this, a sort of goal to aim for.]
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[Good luck on reaching that, Hux.]
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You are able to not think of anything for hours? [Just the thought of that is stressful to Hux.]
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[He doesn't sound so much accusatory as he does curious. Surely the General knows their minds work very differently, just as much as they differ in their roles within the Order.]
I've been trained for years to focus on the Force and allow nothing else to impede it. I didn't learn how to maintain it for that long in a day.
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[Hux admitted, not bothering to hide what he truly means from Ren this time.]
Imagining it is stressful for me.
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[It still doesn't really answer why, though he gets an idea of the reason when Hux continues.]
I suppose peace of mind would be a foreign concept for you, with your constant plans for the future.
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Well, of course. Some of us need to plan ahead, battle tactics and various strategies. We are in the middle of a war back home.
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[Though he did already try, to an extent. He still doesn't expect Hux will ever really be capable of it, at least not anytime soon, so he'll leave it at that.]
Is there anything else you wanted to discuss?
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[Hux is definitely a bit defensive. It doesn't help that he only lasted a few minutes when Ren could do this for hours.]
No, I only came here to bring up the meeting with your family.
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[He's not really judging at this point; he's just making a neutral observation. You can say what you like, Hux, but Kylo knows you better than that.]
Alright. If you would, close the door behind you.