[The hospital is weird and Leia knows it. The nurses are wrong, and she touches her head trying to put things together like just what, exactly, a car was. (Had she really been inside a car and not a ship? Was a car a type of ship?) But she only allowed the nurses a minute to baby her before she pulled herself up to her proper height, and stared the head nurse down, despite being in a hospital gown. They'd given her clothing and released her post haste, giving her a slight smile.
Telling people what to do was something inherent in her, and the nurses responded to it.
When she was walking to the house, things started returning to her, and Leia found her feet going along a familiar sidewalk to the home that she shared with her husband, and that her son had grown up in. Neighbors waved and Leia waved back with a smile, asking about their family as a reflex. It was something that someone had taught her, but she couldn't say who or what. Instead, she let herself be greeted, and answered questions about the school (as she was the vice-principal) or the model UN (that she'd set up and advised) mostly though, Leia tried to place them and find out what their importance to her was. If there was any. ]
option three: PTA BAKE SALE [Leia Solo was not domestic. She didn't bake, mostly because she didn't have time to do it. Of course that meant that when it came time for things like the PTA bake sale, she left it to Han to pick up the order that she'd placed weeks ago for fancy cupcakes that would probably be sold at half the price they paid for them. It was funny really how her salary tended to find it's way back into the school's pockets from time to time.
As the vice-principal, Leia sometime had a hard time with students because they were sent to her when they acted out. She tended to be able to figure out what was going on with them without thinking about it; Leia just knew. Mostly, she gave them the disappointed talk and it tended to work. Sometimes. Now though, Leia had set that face aside and greeted them like old friends, asking about classes and how they were. When parents stopped and asked about their children, she smiled and said that they really should ask their children that.
But she stopped at almost every table and paid for something, asking for them to hold it until the end of the sale. If nothing else, no one could ever say that Leia Solo didn't support their school.]
option four: the network SN: TheGeneral
I'm looking for some volunteers for the Model UN program at the school. I'd like some adults that they can practice off of, if you think you're up to it. My kids are good.
General Leia Organa | Star Wars (The Force Awakens)
[The hospital is weird and Leia knows it. The nurses are wrong, and she touches her head trying to put things together like just what, exactly, a car was. (Had she really been inside a car and not a ship? Was a car a type of ship?) But she only allowed the nurses a minute to baby her before she pulled herself up to her proper height, and stared the head nurse down, despite being in a hospital gown. They'd given her clothing and released her post haste, giving her a slight smile.
Telling people what to do was something inherent in her, and the nurses responded to it.
When she was walking to the house, things started returning to her, and Leia found her feet going along a familiar sidewalk to the home that she shared with her husband, and that her son had grown up in. Neighbors waved and Leia waved back with a smile, asking about their family as a reflex. It was something that someone had taught her, but she couldn't say who or what. Instead, she let herself be greeted, and answered questions about the school (as she was the vice-principal) or the model UN (that she'd set up and advised) mostly though, Leia tried to place them and find out what their importance to her was. If there was any. ]
option three: PTA BAKE SALE
[Leia Solo was not domestic. She didn't bake, mostly because she didn't have time to do it. Of course that meant that when it came time for things like the PTA bake sale, she left it to Han to pick up the order that she'd placed weeks ago for fancy cupcakes that would probably be sold at half the price they paid for them. It was funny really how her salary tended to find it's way back into the school's pockets from time to time.
As the vice-principal, Leia sometime had a hard time with students because they were sent to her when they acted out. She tended to be able to figure out what was going on with them without thinking about it; Leia just knew. Mostly, she gave them the disappointed talk and it tended to work. Sometimes. Now though, Leia had set that face aside and greeted them like old friends, asking about classes and how they were. When parents stopped and asked about their children, she smiled and said that they really should ask their children that.
But she stopped at almost every table and paid for something, asking for them to hold it until the end of the sale. If nothing else, no one could ever say that Leia Solo didn't support their school.]
option four: the network
SN: TheGeneral
I'm looking for some volunteers for the Model UN program at the school. I'd like some adults that they can practice off of, if you think you're up to it. My kids are good.