Kylo Ren could have killed him at almost any time. If Han let himself be intimidated by that fact, he'd never have approached him at all. It be nice if they could get to a point where he didn't feel like that was a lingering possibility between them. He's not much of a hopeful guy, not the way the Skywalkers tended to be, but he's certainly hopeful of that.
Regarding the fights between he and Leia, well, he would insist that they bickered with each other more than fought. That said, both of Ben's parents have strong personalities and while they're in accord on most things, occasionally they ran into subjects that they didn't see eye to eye on - everyone who ends up married, does end up having the occasional conflict. When the two of them argued, really argued, it was with all the passion the two them had. No doubt those were among the more unpleasent days to be the youngest Solo.
For what it's worth, Han and Leia do tend to make up pretty quickly.
The comlink's timing, ultimately, isn't really going to keep Captain Solo from saying anything. He'd said what he wanted to say. Actually sharing what he was thinking rather than have the kid pick up on it by intuition or proximity and the force. It's kind of a significant thing with him, because for all the talking Han Solo likes to do about his skill in the cockpit or the way he outwitted someone, he doesn't like to talk about himself or his past ...
"There ain't much in the galley, kid, but you should probably eat something." He murmurs, his hand removed from his son's hair offered him a squeeze of his shoulder. "I need to be up in the cockpit when we land. I'm still trying to figure out what those Rork ranchers have done to my ship ..."
With that, unless he hears some protesting from Kylo not to go, which ... he ain't going to hold his breath for, he's gonna to go up where a Captain/pilot belongs when a ship is about to land.
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Date: 2016-06-21 11:28 am (UTC)Regarding the fights between he and Leia, well, he would insist that they bickered with each other more than fought. That said, both of Ben's parents have strong personalities and while they're in accord on most things, occasionally they ran into subjects that they didn't see eye to eye on - everyone who ends up married, does end up having the occasional conflict. When the two of them argued, really argued, it was with all the passion the two them had. No doubt those were among the more unpleasent days to be the youngest Solo.
For what it's worth, Han and Leia do tend to make up pretty quickly.
The comlink's timing, ultimately, isn't really going to keep Captain Solo from saying anything. He'd said what he wanted to say. Actually sharing what he was thinking rather than have the kid pick up on it by intuition or proximity and the force. It's kind of a significant thing with him, because for all the talking Han Solo likes to do about his skill in the cockpit or the way he outwitted someone, he doesn't like to talk about himself or his past ...
"There ain't much in the galley, kid, but you should probably eat something." He murmurs, his hand removed from his son's hair offered him a squeeze of his shoulder. "I need to be up in the cockpit when we land. I'm still trying to figure out what those Rork ranchers have done to my ship ..."
With that, unless he hears some protesting from Kylo not to go, which ... he ain't going to hold his breath for, he's gonna to go up where a Captain/pilot belongs when a ship is about to land.