I did say the end was never really the end. Hey guys we are back with Vbg1068's incredible story the last thing I heard! Prepare for the feels. So they have helped me with this tremendously and let's give them around of applause. Woo just got some weird looks for randomly clapping. This chapter will just be like a set il for the next one. Alright let's go. P.s how many of you guys got my hint hint? Also comment down below if you notice any references to my other stories.

With umm Well everyone.

Ezra walked up to Sabine as she fired out of the cannon. They were in heavy battle and ties were everywhere. Ezra as usaul still joked around though. "Oooo it has not been a good day for you. Almost blow yourself up and your missing ties now. Geez." She laughed at the comment and hit a tie perfectly. "Hitting hyperspace now!" Hera yelled over the comms. Sabine stood up glared at him, she was joking of course, but he didn't know that.

He held his arms up in defense trying to hold back a smile. "Okay, I have to admit it was an okay shot." She laughed at him and kissed him on the cheek. "I'll get you next time." She said. "I know you will." Since Sabine had sacrificed herself for Ezra a lot had changed. A bad mission led to Zeb leaving the crew and the discovery of a lost friend for Sabine. They had now earned a new spectre two, that wasn't a traitor. Things had died down a bit and the crew was very happy.

"Lylaa come pick this up!" Hera yelled from down the hall. The girl walked out her hair longer than ever and ran down the hall. She grabbed her bag and ran back towards the room smiling. "Teenagers." Hera said smiling to herself. She walked away and back to the cockpit, probaly to talk to Kanan. Kanan had really taken a blow from Zeb leaving since they were so close. No one really saw it but they were good friends, they saved each other's skins a few times and were close.

But things change, even if you don't want them to. For Ezra and Sabine things changed for the better. Sure they were shocked by Zebs traitor-ship but it had started their new relationship. They were two teens in love. They had said I loved you before but things didn't pick up until know. Also Ezra was taller than Sabine. A whole four inches, he reminded her of that frequently.

He put his arm around her and they walked down the halls. When they passed Sabine's room lylas hand stuck out and pulled her in without warning. "I need her for a bit lover boy!" She called. "What's so important?" Sabine asked. "What I can't have some valuable time with my favorite person in the world?" Sabine made a face and said "What do you want." "Fine I have to build a bomb for our next mission and I could use some help." "Why didn't you just ask me?" Sabine asked her. "Well you were busy with lover boy so I waited." Sabine laughed and the two sat down and began to work.

(Its not that Lylaa doesn't like Ezra. No she rather enjoyed his company. They were sarcastic with each other everyday. Every insult was like a small compliment.)

The two worked together and talked and laughed and did what two best friends do. Lylaa was hanging upside down on her bed and trying to touch her tongue with her nose. "You can't do it." Sabine said smiling. They had gotten a bit distracted. "I can so." "No you can't." She really couldn't but the two girls needed a break. "Testing time." She said standing up and grabbing the bombs. She opened the small compartment and stuck a capsule of paint in it. "Yay!" Lylaa said turning over and jumping up.

Sabine walked into the hallway and into the cockpit with Lylaa trailing. "Hera we're going to test the bomb out." Hera nodded and said "alright I'll be watching to see if it's large enough." Lylaa looked to Ezra and said "Blueberry you coming?" "Oh, sure why not what could go wrong with a paint bomb and hook holding it?" He said standing up. "Don't call me hook." Lylaa said. "Then get a new hand and I won't." He said smiling at her. The crew were all thinking the same thing. They wanted it to always be like this. At the time they thought that was possible. But little did they know that they were sadly very wrong.