Rey And Kylo Quotes

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Snoke's escape shuttle is gone," the general replied. Kylo considered that. Rey had recovered first. She must have realized he was at her mercy, yet she'd left him alive. Almost as if she cared for him.
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Jason Fry (The Last Jedi: Expanded Edition (Exclusive Edition) (Star Wars))
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Leia studied her face. The girl was close, so close to something big. Bigger than Leia, maybe even Luke, if that was possible. But Leia knew that she wasn't the one to ultimately get here there, that would be someone else.
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Rebecca Roanhorse (Resistance Reborn (Journey to Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, #1))
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The moment Rey reached her hut she had felt him near her, in the Force. The connection between them was so raw and powerful that it reminded her of touching a live wire in the wreckage of a starship. She had closed her eyes, opened them, and found Kylo Ren there--right next to her where she sat on the stone bench. As if she could actually reach out and touch his hand, his face, his hair. At the sight of him she'd felt relief surge through her.
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Jason Fry (Star Wars: The Last Jedi (Star Wars Novelizations, #8))
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I know everything I need to know about you," she countered, taken aback. "You do?" he asked, and peered at her, eyes intent. "You do, You have that look in your eyes from the forest, when you called me a monster." He came within a meter or two of Rey, and she wondered what would happen if she refused to move and they intersected. Would she find herself in his mind again, and have to endure his presence in hers? Could they actually touch, across a galaxy? "You are a monster," Rey said, remembering the terror of her paralysis on Takodana. She stared back at him -- and found his. eyes full of hurt. Hurt -- and conflict. "Yes, I am," Kylo said, and there was no menace in his voice -- only misery.
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Jason Fry (The Last Jedi: Expanded Edition (Exclusive Edition) (Star Wars))
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Kylo Ren knew who was in the escape pod even before it opened with a hiss of vapor---her presence had been a steady pulse from the Force the moment his junk-heap freighter once again somehow heaved itself out of hyperspace without disintegrating. The stormtroopers behind him stood ready, but he just smiled at the sight of Rey crammed into the pod's tight confines.
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Jason Fry (Star Wars: The Last Jedi (Star Wars Novelizations, #8))
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His smile faded at the sight of his uncles lightsaber. β€œi’ll take that” he said. β€œIt belongs to me”… β€œStrange, then, that it called to me at the castle” Rey said, studying the ancient weapon almost idly before snapping her gaze back to Kylo. β€œAnd not to you”. The corner of Kylo’s mouth twitched in the beginning of a smile, and he inclined his head at the soldiers filling the hangar. β€œYou’re in no position to dictate” β€”
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Jason Fry (Star Wars: The Last Jedi (Star Wars Novelizations, #8))
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Kylo had rummaged through these hopes and fears, things he had no right to. But as he searched, something had changed. Even as he callously rifled through her mind, he had somehow revealed his own. Rey found herself in his mind even as he invaded hers. She felt his rage, like a ruinous storm that filled his head, and his hatred, and his lust to dominate and humiliate those who wronged him. But she also felt his hurt, and his loneliness. And his fear -- that he would never prove as strong as Darth Vader, the ghost who haunted his dreams. Kylo had retreated at finding Rey in his head -- had practically fled from her. But that had not been the end of that strange, sudden connection. She had seen more -- far more. Somehow, almost instinctually, she knew how he accessed some of the powers at his command -- even though she didn't understand them. It was as if his training had become hers, unlocking and flinging open door after door in her mind. But now Rey couldn't shut those doors -- and she feared what had been set loose. Kylo had urged her to let him be her teacher -- had pleaded with her, almost.
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Jason Fry (The Last Jedi: Expanded Edition (Exclusive Edition) (Star Wars))
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Rey Helped The Last Resistance Member on Board The Falcon and Turned, She Felt Her Connection to Kylo Ren Again, Felt Him Still Calling To Her. But She Didn't Heed it. She Closed The Ramp of The Falcon and Closed Herself Off from Kylo Ren
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Delilah Dawson (Star Wars The Skywalker Saga)
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β€žREY I’d rather not be in thy presence now. KYLO Yea, also could I say the same to thee. REY [aside:] How shall I speak to this deshirted man And hope to focus on the conversation? [To Kylo:] Say, wherefore didst thou hate thy father kind? Hast thou no cloak or towel thou canst use? [Kylo dons his doublet.
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Ian Doescher (William Shakespeare's Jedi the Last: Star Wars Part the Eighth)
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Rey found herself in his mind even as he invaded hers. She felt his rage, like a ruinous storm that filled his head, and his hatred, and his lust to dominate and humiliate those who had wronged him. But she also felt his hurt, and his loneliness. And his fear - that he would never prove as strong as Darth Vader, the ghost who haunted his dreams
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Jason Fry (Star Wars: The Last Jedi (Star Wars Novelizations, #8))
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His apprentice had barely moved since delivering Rey, but his emotions had been simmering when he arrived, and begun to boil when Snoke revealed that he was the creator of Kylo's mysterious connection with Rey. Or at least they had boiled until a moment ago. Then the tumult had ceased, replaced by an eerie calm and focus. Snoke had been surprised, but pleased. Master and apprentice had work ahead of them, and Kylo -- that endlessly conflicted mixture of light and dark -- had finally found himself.
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Jason Fry (The Last Jedi: Expanded Edition (Exclusive Edition) (Star Wars))
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Rey had Begged The Vision to Reveal her parents, and 2 dark shadows had approached the mirror and merged into one figure, which matched it's hand to hers. but when the frost over the glass cleared. She saw only... herself. "i thought i'd find answers here" She said, forlorn I Was Wrong" 'I'd never felt so alone". 'you're not alone" Kylo whispered. "neither are you" She told Him, 'it isn't too late". She held out a hand and he removed his glove and reached for her. their fingers's touched and a Tear Slipped down Rey's cheek. just then, Luke burst through the door of her hut, Saw the Force Vision of Kylo and Yelled 'Stop"!!!
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Delilah S. Dawson
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β€”Let the past lie dead. Yes, kill it if thou must. ’Tis how thou shalt Become what thou art meant, by Fate, to be-Kylo Ren The past is not dead. ’Tis not even past.-Rey
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Ian Doescher (William Shakespeare's Jedi the Last: Star Wars' Part the Eighth (William Shakespeare's Star Wars, #8))
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You've been so lonely," he murmured as he searched for what he needed. "So afraid to leave." A thin smile crossed his face. "At night, desperate to sleep, you'd imagine an ocean. I can see it . . . I can see the island.
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Alan Dean Foster (Star Wars: The Force Awakens (Star Wars Novelizations, #7))
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Halting an arm's length away, he studied her face from behind his mask. When he finally spoke, he sounded at once impressed and surprised. "You would kill me. Knowing nothing about me." Finding that her mouth and lips worked, she replied defiantly. "Why wouldn't I kill you? I know about the First Order.
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Alan Dean Foster (Star Wars: The Force Awakens (Star Wars Novelizations, #7))
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An intricate Rey costume from The Last Jedi for her, with a set of Kylo Ren robes for me.
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Kels Stone (On Cloud Nine (Perks & Benefits #3))
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O, hope fulfill’d! O, unexpected Force! Come, Kylo Ren, and feel the light of Rey.
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Ian Doescher (William Shakespeare's The Force Doth Awaken (William Shakespeare's Star Wars, #7))
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Luke Skywalker is dead, passing on his knowledge and the mantle of the last Jedi to Rey. The Resistance has been all but wiped out; Snoke is gone; and Kylo Ren β€” now Supreme Leader Ren β€” is more broken than ever, Driven by conflict through the unlikely bond that he forged with Rey.
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