Jaba_Hutt & Gloomboy
Jaba_Hutt Jaba_Hutt
You ever notice how a well‑timed pause can make a deal as good as a gunshot? In my line of work, silence is my strongest weapon, and I hear poets use it to sharpen their verses. How do you feel about the power of a good hush?
Gloomboy Gloomboy
A hush can be the loudest thing in a room, like a breath held before a line drops, but only if you let the silence linger long enough to feel it—otherwise it’s just empty space.
Jaba_Hutt Jaba_Hutt
Exactly, a breath can carry more than a shout if you let it. Use that, and you can make anyone feel the quiet before the storm.
Gloomboy Gloomboy
Sounds like a perfect way to keep the world from hearing you. But honestly, the only storm I care about is the one that wakes me up in the middle of the night.
Jaba_Hutt Jaba_Hutt
The night’s storm is my favorite music, always loud enough to drown out any other noise. If you want to keep it under control, you’ll need to learn how to listen to the wind before it rages.
Gloomboy Gloomboy
Listening to wind before it rages sounds like a fancy way of saying I’ll just wait for the silence to turn into a hurricane and then pretend it was always just a gentle gust.
Jaba_Hutt Jaba_Hutt
Exactly, let the calm lull them into complacence, then when the storm hits you own the roar.