Edgar Allan Poe Alternate Ending Essay

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/N). Get in the damn plane.” Poe was getting slightly frustrated now, watching as you hesitated away, your arms crossed tightly to your chest. “I think I’ll walk to Jakku,” you said quietly, Poe now staring at you in disbelief. “I can’t believe General Organa chose you, out of everyone, to help me with this mission,” he began walking towards you, “and it’s impossible to walk to Jakku.” “Watch me!” Poe grabbed you with ease, rolling his eyes at your attempt to wrestle out of his grasp, hauling you over his shoulder as he walked back towards the plane, BB-8 making amused beeps as it sat ready to go in his compartment. “You’re going to get me killed!” you shrieked, a few other pilots in the Resistance watching on for entertainment. You were one of the few people that the elder, Lor San Tekka, would entrust with information on the whereabouts of Luke …show more content…

How I’ve missed you!” you yelled dramatically, Poe snorting as he much more carefully got out of his seat. “I wasn’t that bad, was I?” You shrugged, “you were alright. The dramatic flare just seemed necessary.” Poe smiled a little, BB-8 rolling up beside him as you got to your feet, brushing the sand off your pants as the two of you began to walk towards the small village. People were already fully aware of your presence but none of them seemed cautious of the two of you. Actually, they looked a little comforted to see two people from the Resistance. “So, why are you so trusted by this guy?” Poe asked, rubbing his clammy hands on his orange jumpsuit, annoyed by the fact that you make him so nervous. “I’m just the best girl in the Resistance, I guess,” you said coolly, then deciding there was no point trying to hide information from Poe. He’d find out eventually. “He knew my parents really well. They’re the reason I’m scared of flying, actually,” your voice seemed to turn softer, “they were really good pilots. They died doing what they love, I guess. Now I’m just terrified of

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