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[closed] all hail the underdogs
who: The Barbershop Trio Poe, Finn, and Rey
what: STAR WARS: THE REUNION CONTINUES
when: The night after they all find each other(ish)
where: Poe's room
warnings: None atm
The past few days have been A Lot. It would be a lot even without what he learned after getting here. It would be a lot even if it was just the fact that Rey and Finn are also stuck, that Rey has been here largely alone for two months.
But the universe--any universe--no longer makes reasonable sense. He was here before. There are ships out there, somewhere, that raise the dead. Magic is real, undeniably real. There are heroes who died on Scarif walking around alive and well. He was here before, and he left Rey behind.
At least he's got BB-8. The droid has always been the one he rambles at when he's got something on his mind, and it's no different now. He keeps relatively quiet when they're shopping, except to comment on lists of radioactive-sounding ingredients he's never heard of before. He keeps quiet as he picks out gummy bears and a cookie (oreos) that looks like what she described. He keeps quiet as he gets a broad sampling of dinner food from three different restaurants. (All of them relatively spicy, okay, he likes spicy. At least he got half of the dishes mild, just in case.)
But when they're back in his quarters, all bets are off. Off he goes, spending a good ten minutes filling BB-8 in on everything he learned while he and the droid were separated. Eventually he winds back around to his previous self and his own disappearance.
"It doesn't make sense. Not the part with me being here before--I mean, that doesn't make sense either, but." He sets the food out on the table, Rey's chosen sweets near the center. "You know me, buddy, I wouldn't leave her alone. Not voluntarily, not because I wanted to. These people, I don't know what they're keeping from us or why, but they're-- They have to be lying about something."
BB-8 trills agreement, rolling in a circle around the table as Poe works. "The question is what to even do about it. How do we investigate? The people who live here, they seem..."
Happy. He can't get his head around it. How anyone could be satisfied here, taken from their homes, taken from their lives. He's lived with the desperate need for action for so long it's hard to function any other way. The empty hours he's already had in Quarantine are enough to make him climb the walls. Never mind the fact that he's quickly approaching a week on the ground, without even a patrol flight to help him get clear of the mental mess he's wallowing in.
Poe stops to stare at the table without really seeing it. "We've got to get back, Bee. Never mind finding out what happened to me before. If we stay too long I might go nuts."
what: STAR WARS: THE REUNION CONTINUES
when: The night after they all find each other(ish)
where: Poe's room
warnings: None atm
The past few days have been A Lot. It would be a lot even without what he learned after getting here. It would be a lot even if it was just the fact that Rey and Finn are also stuck, that Rey has been here largely alone for two months.
But the universe--any universe--no longer makes reasonable sense. He was here before. There are ships out there, somewhere, that raise the dead. Magic is real, undeniably real. There are heroes who died on Scarif walking around alive and well. He was here before, and he left Rey behind.
At least he's got BB-8. The droid has always been the one he rambles at when he's got something on his mind, and it's no different now. He keeps relatively quiet when they're shopping, except to comment on lists of radioactive-sounding ingredients he's never heard of before. He keeps quiet as he picks out gummy bears and a cookie (oreos) that looks like what she described. He keeps quiet as he gets a broad sampling of dinner food from three different restaurants. (All of them relatively spicy, okay, he likes spicy. At least he got half of the dishes mild, just in case.)
But when they're back in his quarters, all bets are off. Off he goes, spending a good ten minutes filling BB-8 in on everything he learned while he and the droid were separated. Eventually he winds back around to his previous self and his own disappearance.
"It doesn't make sense. Not the part with me being here before--I mean, that doesn't make sense either, but." He sets the food out on the table, Rey's chosen sweets near the center. "You know me, buddy, I wouldn't leave her alone. Not voluntarily, not because I wanted to. These people, I don't know what they're keeping from us or why, but they're-- They have to be lying about something."
BB-8 trills agreement, rolling in a circle around the table as Poe works. "The question is what to even do about it. How do we investigate? The people who live here, they seem..."
Happy. He can't get his head around it. How anyone could be satisfied here, taken from their homes, taken from their lives. He's lived with the desperate need for action for so long it's hard to function any other way. The empty hours he's already had in Quarantine are enough to make him climb the walls. Never mind the fact that he's quickly approaching a week on the ground, without even a patrol flight to help him get clear of the mental mess he's wallowing in.
Poe stops to stare at the table without really seeing it. "We've got to get back, Bee. Never mind finding out what happened to me before. If we stay too long I might go nuts."

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In a place like this, with so much going on, it's easy to wear vigilance like a second skin. It isn't the best for a good night's sleep. Gave him plenty of time to get to work on patching up his jacket, though.
Finding Rey and Poe was the high point of this experience. Honestly, he thinks it'll be the high point of this experience no matter how long they're all stuck here. The chance to sit down and properly regroup, get things caught up and get their thoughts together, just the three of them, isn't one he'd pass up for the world.
Which is why, if there's an established meeting time, Finn arrives at Poe's door right on the dot and proceeds to announce himself with three sharp knocks. He had to come up from like eight floors down, and he's already realizing how inconvenient that might be in the future.
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It would be wise for all of them to compare notes and she could fill both men on what has happened for two months. Explain how she met Obi Wan and came close to learning more about the Force only for that to slip through her fingers. She wouldn't go into detail about her feelings as to not burden either of them with that, but she needed to tell them as much as she knew. She didn't want to keep things from either of them.
She only had to go down on floor and saw that Finn was already there. There was a faint smile on her lips and on her back was still the same pack. Her staff could stay in her room, but the lightsaber was something she would keep on her at all times. She didn't want that to suddenly disappear.
"Hey," she greeted, slightly anxious about what they would discuss but overall...happy they were all together.
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He mentally shifts gears, packing away his anxieties, locking away his fears. They're not what tonight is about, for one thing. As much as it's a chance to compare notes, Poe can't help but also see it as a way for the three of them to finally get a moment to breathe. He wants to know how Rey and Finn met, for starters. He wants to learn more about Rey in general--about both of them in general, he realizes. It's weird to think about how briefly he's known Finn. Nearly dying, escaping together, nearly dying again, then flying off to destroy a system-killer with Finn at the crux of the plan will do that.
Poe opens the door, then grins, seeing both Finn and Rey waiting outside. "Hey. Come on in."
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It looks like Poe's quarters are the same setup as what he got assigned, from the layout to the size. Pretty standard, then. Good to have a quick understanding of what door leads to what. Once the door's shut, Finn exhales. It's light, but it feels like letting go of a breath he's been holding for days. Not being adrift in completely unfamiliar surroundings, so to speak, and having all his people in one place where he can see them--
That's enough for him to relax. More than he's been able to relax on this moon at all so far, anyway, as much as he can right now. If everyone's here, they're safe. The whole (ragtag, unofficial) team. Doesn't hurt that the food smells pretty good, either.
And speaking of the whole team, check out that BB-8 action. On the list of things Finn expected, this was not one. He could stand to say hello.
"Don't try to tell me you felt displaced," is what he says instead, fond almost in spite of himself.
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The pensive look on her face gives way to a slight smile seeing BB-8 there and smelling the scent of warm, cooked food. Completely different than her having to make her food using the portion packets. Dehydrated bread and slurry weren't the best tasting things around. Her nose picks up on something spicy, but she doesn't know exactly what.
This...this is good. The three of them all together, sharing a meal. No threat of someone shooting at them, or worrying if they would be caught by an enemy.
"BB-8 is going to be turning heads. It's not a normal thing to have droids for a lot of people."
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"He already has. I had to act as translator for him to some of the friends he made while he was rolling around by himself."
Poe pats the little droid's dome. "I'm just glad no one tried to kidnap him or take him apart before you found him."
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He assumes that BB-8 is saying something either a little snippy or is agreeing with him, which... are two very different things, but can both be addressed well enough to his standards by simply raising his eyebrows and accepting a plate.
As a person with good vision, Finn is also confident that anyone in this system who tried laying a wayward hand on this droid would be in for a very unpleasant experience. Like, he probably wouldn't even have to get in on it himself, not for lack of wanting. He'd likely be holding Rey and Poe's stuff while they all but committed murder and BB-8 broke out the zapper, judging by what he's experienced personally.
"Same here."
Did Finn know Rey is the one who found BB-8 here? No. He believes it immediately anyway.
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Rey was glad she had been the one to find BB-8. If anything happened to her friend...there would be hell to pay. Poe was BB-8's
fatherowner, but she was hisother caretakerfriend. Though she didn't want a droid staying with her on Jakku, she let him stay and he became a friend to her. Really, her meeting Finn wouldn't have happened if BB-8 didn't point him out and she bolted to him."When I saw his message on the network, I had to investigate. A bit interesting that for one world, binary is a form of language but not many people use it."
Like Tony Stark's world for instance.
Her focus shifted to the plates Poe handed out. She took one for herself and looked over to the table. Her eyes went wide as she looked at that then back at Poe.
"You actually got those cookies and gummy bears? You didn't have to." But now the three of them can experience
a sugar rushthese amazing sweets. Really, it was utterly sweet and thoughtful of Poe to do that.no subject
That's that, as far as he's concerned. He samples a few more dishes and then sits down cross-legged on a clear patch of floor. "How are your rooms? All right? You got roommates?"
Does he need to have words with people.
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This sort of thing is why he hadn't once entertained the notion of Poe and Rey having an awkward or unpleasant start. Not any more awkward or unpleasant than his starts with them had been? Something along those lines, hopefully. They're both good. Rough around the edges sometimes, in Rey's case, but good.
With his plate appropriately loaded, Finn... also sits on the floor to eat. Not really a thing he's used to doing. It's acceptable on the sliding scale from sterile mess hall to sticking his face in a random trough on Jakku, though, so he's adapting plenty fast.
"Same layout as this one," he answers, glancing back around at the walls. Not bad by any means, space-wise. "Haven't met whoever else is assigned there. But if they switched out, they forgot to pack."
Finn's been partly grateful for the person-free adjustment period.
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Poe didn't have to buy the candies for her, but she wouldn't comment on it now. Not when they're all about to eat.
"Same. I think there's one person on my floor. I haven't interacted with them much, I think he said his name was...Billy?" She couldn't quite remember, but it sounded right. Rey moved to sit down on the floor between her two friends, sitting cross legged and managing to balance her plate on her knee. She's used to cramp quarters.
"Either way, 'least we're all in the same building and not scattered about."
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A more suspicious man would wonder if it was a ploy to keep all the newcomers in one place for easy monitoring, but Poe is not a suspicious man. Give him a flight stick and the open air and he's good to go.
"Don't know who to talk to about arranging things, but as long as there's nobody in here, you guys are welcome whenever you want."
He gestures toward the table now above them. "For one thing, I'm gonna need help with leftovers."
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For the time being, he scoffs.
"Was that your plan when you bought all this?"
He doesn't sound legitimately bothered. For one thing, it's good food that he, at least, knows for sure he'll take the offer on with no regrets. It's also not his place to pull a hard judge on Poe's budgeting choices, which is more to say he might end up doing that in the future. But right now he knows new arrivals get a decent stipend and a rent-free month. However little he knows about Poe in practice, this is still a very Poe thing to do for them, from his experience.
(And he's still got just about his entire stipend left so far, minus the cost of some sewing supplies and that one plate he broke at the stuff swap, if any of them need anything. There's room to work with.)
Finn points at Poe with his fork, careful not to accidentally knock into Rey's plate with it as he moves.
"I'd have been here anyway."
Either this floor or Rey's floor.
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She starts to eat her food, taking small bites here and there, enjoying the different flavors and spices. It’s not bad, no, it’s good. This was better than trying to make ramen or something that could be heated in a a little box—a microwave.
“You didn’t have to buy this much food, you know.” Wasting food was a big no in her book, but as long as they would be willing to eat the left overs then, it was fine. She wasn’t going to let it go to waste—especially the candy.
“There’s a market that has so many different types of foods either ready to pick or just in packages.” Not like portions though, thank goodness. Best to eat a little more before diving into playing catch up.
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Force knows Poe has recruited enough people with food insecurity to know what an uneaten helping means. Moreover, he's been with the Resistance too long to accept a waste of resources. He wouldn't do that to her. He wouldn't do it to either of them.
BB-8 has taken up a position underneath the table. He whistles in support of Rey's description of the market, and Poe laughs. "Yeah, I tried reading one of the packages. Might as well have been a new language."
He reaches out to nudge BB-8 with the back of his wrist. "This guy pulled a disappearing act on me while I was shopping."
Which led to Cassian and Jyn, but that's for later. Poe takes a big bite of food and super politely talks around it. "So, BB-8 told me a little, but how did you two meet? I thought it would be better if I heard it from you."
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"She ran me down in a market and hit me in the face with a staff," he supplies readily in answer to Poe's question.
She's great, and he wouldn't trade knowing her for the world, and she hit him in the face with a staff on first sight, after he'd already watched her decimate two would-be thieves from a safe distance. These things can coexist.
Finn takes another bite of his own.
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“BB-8, said that your jacket was his master’s. I thought finn stole it, chased him down, and it wasn’t too hard of a smack.” Really, he was lucky she didn’t break his nose.
“Finn thought you were dead and then we saw Stormtroopers and had to leave. Finn kept grabbing my hand like I needed to be lead to safety...” please ignore that small smile on her face. At the time it was annoying, but thinking back on it now, it was a little funny. Especially when Finn asked if she had a cute boyfriend later on, but that didn’t need to be repeated
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"And you found the Millennium Falcon, right?"
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(Patently untrue. Sometimes you just strongly prefer to grab a few hands.)
"Found it. Passed it up trying to find a better ship. Came back and stole it."
The Falcon served them well. Finn's fond-ish of it, and he sure never had enough of a discerning eye to look at it and think 'garbage'. It seemed smarter to defer to pilot's preference during that brief few seconds when they had more than one choice of ships, though.
"But you should've seen the flying she did with that thing! It was unbelievable!"
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Then she rolled her eyes at Finn. yes,they were calling in an air strike but he didn't have to keep reaching for her hand.
"I didn't realize that was the Falcon. Unkar Plutt kept it covered and said it was a bucket of bolts. Everyone there referred to it as garbage." She couldn't but say it in a matter-of-fact way. If she had known that was the Falcon, she would've been in awe of it sooner, and wondering why it was on Jakku.
Finn's praise though...that started to make her smile. "I was only able to fly it because you were hitting those TIE fighters. If you didn't hit that last one, we would've never made it off the planet." How she basically had to cut power from the engines, letting the Falcon hover in mid air for the moment to allow Finn that shot...
"Once we were in space, we were able to breathe a sigh of relief, and then a pipe burst and I had to repair it and several other things." You know, to keep them from dying.
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That ship, in the hands of someone who knew how to use it? Outrunning a First Order air strike? It’s the holy land of aerial spectacle. He points his fork at Rey. “Soon as we can manage it, I want to go up in the Intrepid with you and put you both through your paces.”
He starts to take another bite of food and then pauses. “Oh, that’s the Perimeter Guard’s shuttle. I’m with them for now.”
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He looks more than supportive of this Intrepid idea as Poe initially proposes it, if more for Rey's chance to show off than anything. They've both had him in the gunner's seat-- probably haven't had any chances to see each other at work, though. That could be worth the trip.
The tail end of that idea maybe gives him pause for a couple of reasons. One of which is that he doesn't see how any kind of shuttle could have many paces to fo through. The other--
"They suggested the Perimeter Guard to you, too?"
Then again... of all the people who'd be qualified. Resistance pilot probably hits the mark.
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Rey's eyes widen a little at the name of that ship. Jim had taken her to see it, and even recruited her to be part of his team. Normally, she would've smiled and agree to be put through her paces, but something else was on her mind.
"I know what the Intrepid is. I'm part of the Perimeter Guard too.." In addition to working for Cisco. She liked the income and it helped keep her busy. Rey placed her fork down on her plate and let it rest on her knee.
"You've met with Jim?" she asked, trying to get a feel for what the pair may have talked about...and wondering if now was the right time to fill both men in on what also happened prior to both of them arriving..
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At least the first one is easy to answer.
"Yeah, they did. So we're all going to be working together." That's good. It means they can all keep an eye on each other, make sure the others stay safe.
As for Rey's question...
Poe meets her eyes, his smile a little crooked. "Yeah. He told me. About me. That was weird."
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He'll have to check through his lens to see what matches up.
The turn in conversation is enough to have Finn straightening up, personal note all but forgotten.
"What about you?"
Probably something confusing or something that will fill him with outrage, statistically. Right now he's settling for concern.
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"That he's been here before..." Rey explained in a soft voice, almost wanting to turn her head down, avert her gaze. No, she wouldn't hide from the truth. She wouldn't look away from her friends and show she was afraid. Afraid of their reactions, afraid of them being upset with her. Or thinking she didn't trust them.
"And so have I. We don't remember anything. I.." she paused, looking more at Poe than Finn.
"I didn't want to keep it a secret, but I didn't want to make you feel more on edge."
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"It definitely wouldn't have helped." But there's something else there, something that's easier to focus on than his own piece of this puzzle. "You too?"
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But he does throw a sharp look between Poe and Rey, food all but forgotten.
Every time he thinks this moon can't top itself for not making sense... something new rises from the ashes.
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"Yes, me too. The you that was here before was surprised I remembered him, because I had been here before too. Except...." How could she put this delicately?
"Except The Poe that was here before, didn't remember the same things as me. He only remembered landing on Jakku, and that was it." Rey paused for a moment, letting that sink in. Poe had been here before, but only remembered landing on Jakku, whereas Rey had been here before but didn't remember anything.
"I don't know exactly happened. If it was another version of me and Poe that were here before, or if we were here, then sent back, and then brought back again."
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For a lot of reasons. For reasons he's not going to talk about, not going to even mention, not even going to think about too hard.
He forces himself to take a bite, chew, swallow, even though what tasted delicious moments ago now sits like wet sand in his mouth. "That's right at the top of my list of things we need to find out."
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"Try to give me a heads up if we need to bust into any official facilities. I work better prepared."
You know. A casual 'hey, Finn, we're burning this place down and getting out' that he can follow up with 'oh, okay, thanks for the heads up, I'll be there'.
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"If anything happens, we'll inform one another." Something all three of them should be in agreement with...but at least she got the very major thing out of the way. As for the second thing.
"We can try to gather information about this place and what exactly happens, but there's something else that's pressing. Cassian and Jyn, they're the two people I've met from the past. They're the ones who stole the plans about the Death Star. I told them the Empire was defeated...but I didn't tell them about the First Order."
How can tell two heroes that their mission was a success and now someone else was trying to accomplish what the Empire tried to do?
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"They're going to find out. One of us will let something slip, somehow, at some point, no matter how hard we try. We have to be honest with them." A pause. "But I think we can all agree not to tell them about Starkiller."
He doesn't even want to talk about Starkiller himself. He can't imagine what it would be like for Cassian and Jyn, to know that thirty years after the destruction of the Death Star, a new monster made a new weapon even worse than the first two.
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Past a certain point, he thinks, the First Order coming up with the old rebels is a little inevitable. He never blamed Rey for keeping a lot of that under wraps. How do you lay out that history in the spur of the moment? How do you say 'you struggled and something just as terrible came to do the same thing you worked to stop'?
It's better to have more of them together working things out now.
"The less they have to hear about Starkiller, the better." There's honesty and then there's cruelty. "Shouldn't be a problem."
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Rey looks back at her food, knowing she'd have to finish it sooner or later. She wouldn't let it go to waste, but since the conversation turned heavy, it's hard to manage another bite.
"No, they don't need to know anything about Starkiller... But what about Kylo Ren? I haven't said anything about the Jedi. At least, I don't recall that I have." Maybe about having faith in the Force, but she can't recall every conversation she's had with the pair.
"And I haven't told them what I can do either..." Her connection to the Force and all.
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BB-8 peeps agreement, and Poe flashes him a smile. "It's your right to tell them what you want them to know. The only reason we have to say more than you want is if Kylo Ren or someone shows up. It's a possibility, but it's one we'll deal with when and if it happens."
Poe takes a deep breath. "I'll tell them about the First Order."
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Poe puts it to better words than Finn can, really, in terms of following Rey's lead. It's her power to make known- or not- if she wants. He nods, though, wanting to make his agreement known.
Listen to that deep breath.
"I'm from the First Order," Finn says, matter-of-fact but not unkindly. "I can always tell them."
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"I'm hoping he doesn't show up, but if he does...then yes, we need to tell them." Because they had to properly defend themselves in case of an attack.
And then her heart sinks. It's an inevitable, but they need to tell them.
"..You both can tell them. I think they might take it better coming from you than me..." The person who with held such important information. But at least they were figuring this out together.
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A good question, and one he's going to have to figure out the answer to. Him and Finn both.
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"Not alone, that's for sure." He would have made the same decision. Or wound up straight-up lying about a few things, over lies of omission. If there's one thing his tone conveys, it's that on the support team for Rey, Finn will always have a firmly reserved seat. She did the best she could with what she got. "And probably not too bluntly."
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"Not too bluntly, but we can't treat them like they're glass." And there in laid the problem.
"We could...just have them over for drinks or something, and tell them. Invite them here, so if they want to leave, they have a way out." And go back to their room to think things over, but at least it was an option.