Revan was laying in the bed of the hotel she was renting on Telos. She was crying herself to sleep. Her whole world had come crashing down. Carth had drifted away form her since she had come back from the Outer Rim. He started leaving earlier and coming home later. Last night Revan couldn't take it anymore they finally had it out, he was cheating on her. She could feel her heart break into pieces. She spent the rest of that night gather her things by dawn she had left.
She was almost asleep when her comlink went off for the 23rd time that night. She knew who it was but she checked anyway. To her surprise it was Mission. She tried to sound as if she hadn't been crying but she failed at doing so.
"Hello?" She spoke softly.
"Hey Rev, it's me Dustil," Said the voice she was expecting to be Mission. Mission and Dustil were engaged and were living together a short distance away from where Revan had lived with Carth. Revan and Dustil had become close. She had come to love him as a son
"Oh," Even though Dustil meant by well calling, he was still the son of the man who broke her heart in two.
"I called to see if you were okay. I heard what happened between you and my father," Dustil spoke almost hesitantly.
Holding back tears she managed to choke out, "Oh," The tears however won the battle and she began sobbing once more.
Dustil was quiet for a moment and then quickly said "You don't need to be alone right now I'll come and get you. You can stay with Mission and I ," He hung up before she could protest. Dustil left a short note for Mission and then left for his father's house. When Dustil arrived at Carth's house, he pounded on the door with all his might. Carth groggily came to answer the door. Right when door opened and Carth stepped out Dustil punched him square in the jaw.
"What the hell were you thinking?! How could you do that to her?!" Dustil yelled angrily at his father. Rubbing his jaw, Carth said in a loud, angry, sleepy voice,
"Hey! Listen Dustil…"
"No, you listen she was the best thing that ever happened to you. She pulled you out of a pit that you had been stuck in since Telos was destroyed and mom died. She put me back on the right path. She gave you a reason to look past simple revenge. If you can disregard all of that then you don't deserve her. If It weren't for her I would be a Sith or even worse I would be dead, and you would still be on your hell bent revenge rampage. I came here to for two reasons one to punch you and two to tell you that you and stupid for doing this to her and she will probably never look at you again." And with Carth yelling after him Dustil left for Revan's hotel.
When he got there Mission had beat him there, it was midnight and she was trying to soothe Revan. Mission went and answered the door. Dustil smiled softly at her and kissed her on the cheek before walking past her to find Revan. He walked over to where Revan was laying sobbing softly. He spoke in a gentle voice.
"Come on Rev your coming back with Mission and me."
She tried to resist when he picked her up but then relaxed into Dustil's strong arms, sobbing softly on his shoulder. They brought her back to their house and tried to get her to sleep but she just laid there sobbing.
Weeks past with Carth frantically trying to get a hold of Revan, he resorted to coming to Dustil and Mission's place, but Dustil refused to let him see her. Revan hadn't eaten in weeks. Mission was trying to get her to eat something, but she wouldn't accept anything.
One night while Dustil and Mission were asleep, she snuck to the cantina. She was sitting at the bar drinking her pain away when the bartender tried to get her to stop drinking. Grudgingly she got up and stumbled out of the cantina.
Carth was taking a walk trying to sort out his thoughts. He had done this every night since Revan left. Revan caught sight of him and tried to run, but was too uncoordinated due to the alcohol. She slid to the ground, sobs shaking her whole body.
Carth ran over to her and crouched down beside her and she tried to push him away and scramble to her feet but she fell into Carth's waiting arms, pass out as she fell.
Carth picked her up noticing how light she felt. He started to worry about what she was doing to herself. He knew that she would never forgive him, but he was going to try. He debated taking her back to Dustil's place, but decided against it. He started walking toward the house in which a few mere weeks ago they had both lived.
