Author's Notes: This story is set shortly after the First Battle of Kamino during the Clone Wars.

Disclaimer: I don't own Star Wars. Sorry.

Key: Normal, Thoughts


The clone troopers had just begun the repairs to Kamino after the Battle. However, a few had decided to take a short break, and were able to overhear the conversation of two nearby Jedi. "I'm just saying, Shaak, armor would be a great idea! Besides, it's been allowed before."

"I believe we should wait until we have started the meeting to continue this discussion. Surely the High Council will have their own opinions on this matter, Master Kudan? Much as they do on all of your ideas, and your promotion to master simply to become Caretaker of First Knowledge." The Togruta Jedi Master smiled as she said this, knowing that it would anger her companion. It was true, however, as the Council was usually split when it came to deciding whether to intervene in Master Kudan's affairs.

"Yeah, I suppose we should. But do we really have to use the transmitter? I mean, aren't they all here already?" Deppa had a nearly imperceptible frown while she said this. Shaak Ti couldn't remember a time when she had seen the almost perpetually happy Jedi frown any larger.

She decided to explain the situation to her colleague. "Actually, only Master Kenobi, Master Rancisis, and I participated in the battle. I'm certain they are waiting for us to arrive so we can begin the meeting."

"Right, well, let's not keep them waiting! Last one there buys Master Yoda dinner!" Shaak Ti sighed. It was that carefree attitude that kept getting Deppa in trouble. It didn't help that she was always given incredible responsibility.

'How did she ever become a master? I suppose I should catch up with her, though. I still remember the last time I lost a race with her. It was horrible.' Frowning at the thought, she immediately chased after her.


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