Han goes in for another bite and tries to think of something notable to tell her about himself. He’s less worried about telling her something that he thinks she might already know, because she seemed to be pleasantly surprised by him mostly.
When he finishes his bite of cake, he says. “Eels.” As if that explained everything. He does elaborate after a moment by adding. “To get from where I lived into Coronet City, you had to travel around a large bay and there was this huge fish market there. So the seafood was cheaper than most of the other meat and we ate it a lot, but I hated Eel no matter how it was cooked. Plus they’re just kind of slippery and ... unpleasant.”
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Han goes in for another bite and tries to think of something notable to tell her about himself. He’s less worried about telling her something that he thinks she might already know, because she seemed to be pleasantly surprised by him mostly.
When he finishes his bite of cake, he says. “Eels.” As if that explained everything. He does elaborate after a moment by adding. “To get from where I lived into Coronet City, you had to travel around a large bay and there was this huge fish market there. So the seafood was cheaper than most of the other meat and we ate it a lot, but I hated Eel no matter how it was cooked. Plus they’re just kind of slippery and ... unpleasant.”