Rey didn't know the exact lengths that Finn went through to get her from Starkiller Base. She knew it took a lot of courage, and guts, but she hadn't expected Finn or anyone to come back for her. She was so used to being on her own and figuring things out by herself. The Resistance had bigger and more important things to do than save her. She was just one person in the scheme of things...
But there was Finn, having lied to the Resistance to try and get her.
The memory hit her as she was at the market, looking at the different things she could add to her basket. Sure, she had enough funds for it, but she was trying to get the most for her pay (and avoiding ramen, Cisco told her it wasn't the best idea to keep eating it). She didn't know Finn was nearby until the memory swarmed her, making her feel like she was lost in another Force vision.
When it's over, her eyes scan the crowd and easily find Finn.
"You didn't have to lie to Han." Yes, that's the one thing she's going to say because it's still hard to grasp that he came back for her.
iv: making memories: c
But there was Finn, having lied to the Resistance to try and get her.
The memory hit her as she was at the market, looking at the different things she could add to her basket. Sure, she had enough funds for it, but she was trying to get the most for her pay (and avoiding ramen, Cisco told her it wasn't the best idea to keep eating it). She didn't know Finn was nearby until the memory swarmed her, making her feel like she was lost in another Force vision.
When it's over, her eyes scan the crowd and easily find Finn.
"You didn't have to lie to Han." Yes, that's the one thing she's going to say because it's still hard to grasp that he came back for her.