An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
“It’s a film poster,” Finn says,”with a shirtless man on it.”
It is.
“Not any shirtless man,” Poe says, indignant.
“...no?” Finn says.
“This is Cassian Andor,” Poe says, something like religious reverence in his voice, “He was the --”
“--intelligence agent who got the Death Star plans, I know,” Finn says. Ah yes: this makes more sense. “The one you told me about. Thanks!”
What a thoughtful and lovely present, he is about to say, rolling the picture up -- but Poe grabs at him, joy turning to horror in a heartbeat. “No! Don’t roll it! This is a first edition, you’ll hurt it .”
As he struggles to adapt to life in the Resistance, Finn discovers the often-bastardised story of Bodhi Rook.












