"Shh!" Bant hissed dramatically.
She pushed Obi-Wan further into the darkness behind the low bushes.
"There's no one there, Bant."
Obi-Wan kept his voice low. He rolled his eyes, knowing he was invisible
in the shadows. "Remind me again, just why are we doing this?"
"Oh hush..." Bant turned
to glare at him, reflected light glinting briefly in liquid silver eyes.
"Nearly there."
Obi-Wan bobbed his head up
from the shrubbery and glanced around. Low orange light from the
regularly spaced lanterns showed an empty pathway. This part of the Temple
would generally be quiet this late at night but there was always a chance
someone would pass by on their way to the meditation glades. The
furthest gardens were, by tradition, reserved for the Knights and Masters.
"Clear," Bant whispered.
"Lets go."
Obi-Wan nodded, then realised
with irritation that Bant still couldn't see him. She was already moving
though, heading swiftly down the path and towards their goal. Sighing,
he scrambled to his feet and followed. He caught up just as Bant
reached a door set deeply in the wall. It wasn't locked and she swung
the door open. Obi-Wan gave a final glance behind them, to make sure
they weren't being observed, then followed his friend into the cool, dark
interior.
Light filtering through the
high windows lent the deserted salle a eerie blue gleam, stripes of light
and dark falling across the wooden floor. In daylight hours the hall would
a hubbub of activity, groups of people exercising and practising their
forms. Now, apart from several training remotes in a metal rack,
the room was empty. The occasional drip of water echoed hollowly from one
of the nearby shower rooms. The sound irritated Obi-Wan, setting his teeth
on edge. Bant stopped in one of the slanting beams of light.
"Spooky, huh?" she said in
a low voice.
"Yes, Bant, " Obi-Wan replied
with heavy and infinite patience. "It's just the sort of place a ghost
would hang out."
Bant turned to him and grinned,
flapping one of her fin-like hands in dismissal.
"Oh you're such a know-it-all,
Obi-Wan Kenobi! Don't you dare give me that lecture on myths and folklore
again! This is supposed to be the place he haunts. Where he, you
know... Did it." She drew a hand slowly across her throat and whispered
dramatically. "Cut off his own head!"
"That's a compactor full
of garbage, Bant! Name one single person who has ever seen this so-called
Ghostly Padawan!" He shook his head at the foolishness of the young.
"Besides," he added.
"Why is he called the Padawan's Ghost, when he was supposedly an initiate
when he killed himself? On his thirteenth birthday, too. He never
did get to be a Padawan"
Bant giggled, her big eyes
darting around at the shadowy corners. She dropped her voice conspiratorially.
"Well, you see, he has this
braid. And each year it grows longer and longer. It's so long
now that it trails behind him. Swish. Swish. Swish across the floor."
Bant danced off through the slanting beams of light. She swayed gently
as she moved, a hand gesture mimicking the long fall of hair brushing over
the boards. "They say... they say he waits until he is claimed by his one
true Master. The Master he was meant to have. But that Master
joined the Force long ago, so he will be waiting... forever. Swish.
Swish. Swishhh."
Obi-Wan stared at her, momentarily
frozen. A cold shiver trickled down his spine before he caught himself.
"Look, there's nothing here."
"It's not midnight yet."
Bant turned to him. "That's when he died."
"Perhaps we ought to check
the showers and anterooms first, then. Just in case." Obi-Wan was
determined to show some leadership here. He didn't regret taking
Bant up on her dare. He was, if he admitted it to himself, quite enjoying
the after-hours adventure but he was reluctant to give Bant the satisfaction
seeing him caught up in the whole ghost hunt. He felt a touch of superiority
at seeing Bant look a little apprehensive at his suggestion.
"Of course, if you're scared,"
his voice trailed off.
Bant glared. "Lead
on then, Kenobi"
The darkened closets and
antechambers were empty of anything that had no business being there.
As they approached the showers the insistent dripping got louder.
Bant let Obi-Wan take the lead, pressing close behind him.
"We should turn that tap
off." Obi-Wan hoped his whisper sounded more confident than he felt.
"Perhaps we should turn a
light on..." Bant pressed even closer.
"Its just the dark." Still,
Obi-Wan hesitated at the shower room door. "We're not initiates any
more, Bant. We're Jedi padawans. We're trained to move and fight
without using our eyes, just using the Force."
There was a pause, then,
in a tiny voice, Bant asked, "Do you think you can sense ghosts with the
Force?"
"I don't know..." Obi-Wan
momentarily forgot that he wasn't supposed to believe in ghosts.
He wasn't scared, he told
himself. He was merely alert for danger. Of course, he was in the
Jedi Temple, the safest place in the whole galaxy, but it never hurt to
be on guard, did it? All he had to do was remain calm and not let
fear master him. Reaching out with the Force to determine that the room
beyond appeared empty, he pushed open the door.
"Go on." Bant made no move
to press forward.
Squaring his shoulders, Obi-Wan
advanced into the room. It was even darker here, but he could feel his
way using the Force. The high plink of the falling drops came from
somewhere up ahead. He stopped.
"Ho, ho, ho, ho, ho!" He
essayed a low laugh and it echoed satisfyingly through the tiled room.
Bant's hand tightened on his arm.
"Obi!" she warned.
"Shhhh!"
They listened. Obi-Wan
held his breath. There was nothing but the incessant dripping.
Finally, Bant's hand relaxed.
"Wooooohooooh" Bant's ghostly
wail sounded high and hollow in the echoing chamber and Obi-Wan snorted
with laughter. Bant started giggling. They experimented for
several minutes, trying to produce the scariest sounds. The acoustics in
the shower room were perfect. Obi-Wan was trying his deepest Huttese
laugh while Bant howled like a Wookiee.
"I'll get that drip and then
we can get out of here," Obi-Wan said finally, and he headed down the room
towards the elusive sound. He turned towards the last shower stall and
his blood turned to ice. There was a boy there, a pale figure in
Jedi tunics.
Instantly his lightsaber
was up and lit. Bant was less than a second behind him, her saber
ready to guard his back. There was a shocked silence, broken only
by the low hum of the blades. A drop of water fell, the lonely sound
echoing through the room.
He was going to laugh, really
he was, just as soon as he caught his breath and his knees stopped shaking.
Behind him Bant was already lowering her saber.
"Nice one, Kenobi," she said,
her grinning face glowing in the pink light from her weapon. "You
really had me going for a moment."
Obi-Wan lowered his lightsaber
sheepishly and the boy in the mirror did the same.
"You were scared! Admit
it!" Bant was almost crowing. She doused her blade.
"No, I wasn't!" Obi-Wan said,
indignantly. "I was alert! Being cautious! I have to watch out for
you, you know!"
"Oh, yeah? You're nearly
as white as your robes. No wonder you thought your own reflection
was a ghost!"
Obi-Wan shook his head, knowing
it was going to take him a while to live this down. He reached over
to the dripping shower head impatiently and turned it off.
"You were scared yourself,
Bant. Just because I can't tell by looking at you!"
"Was not!"
"You were, too!" Obi-Wan
powered down his saber and clipped it on his belt. It was suddenly very
dark, although the glow from his saber still seemed burned into his retina.
He grinned.
"Woohoo!" he cried.
"Here comes the Ghostly Padawan!"
Flapping his sleeves like
a mad thing, he advanced down the shower room. Bant fled before him shrieking
with glee, her voice echoing through the empty stalls, before she slipped
through the door and escaped. Obi-Wan chased her down the corridor
and through the empty rooms, laughing and spinning as he waved his arms,
gesturing menacingly. Finally Bant dodged back into the main hall, Obi-Wan
hot on her heels. He ran straight into the back of her, and instinctively
grabbed her as she stiffened in his arms.