"Our refugee is stable and awake." It said in a stutter tone like any other medical droid. Cody left the bridge and walked down to the girl named Evy. She was leaning against the wall, still covered in mud and ash, and crying. He got on his knees and she looked up at him. "Thank you... You saved my life." She said, still crying. "Just doing my job." He tried to take no notice to the girl that was obviously falling apart in front of him. She then collapsed, crying her eyes out and she put her head in Cody's lap. He was a little shocked but no more than earlier. She's been through a lot... He rubbed his gloved hand on her shoulder and she sniffled and hiccuped, crying harder.

She thought it was the end. Evy brought her legs up, curling up like a cat, to the clone who did not leave when she touched him. She just wanted someone to cry on and tell them it would be OK. And that's what he did. She let out a long overdue sigh and then the door opened. Evy didn't want to look up but Cody did.

"Evy..." The voice was soft and soothing like the voice of a father. She looked up and saw a man in black and red robes. He had brown, scruffy hair and a scar over his eye that made him look dangerous. But all he had in his eyes was sorrow. He was now on his knees and put one hand on her shoulder. "I'm sorry about your family, Evy." He said. "How... How did you know my name?" She asked. He reached into his pocket and held up her dog tags. She smiled and took them back, sliding them on her neck.

"What happened?" He asked her. She wiped her eyes and pulled her knees up to her chest. "I wasn't there for the actual war, but I was there for the aftershock mess. If I w- was there... I m-might me dead." She stuttered, trying not to start crying again. "It's alright, Evy, just tell me as much as you can remember." Anakin said, putting a hand on her shoulder. She bit her lip. "I... I went to a friends who... Lives in a different village. And when I got back... I saw my village up in smoke. I uh... I tried to stop the fire but, the more I tried, the more it got out of control... God, but what will haunt me the most was that Evil Droid's laugh..." It made tears fall but she didn't break down crying again... Cody didn't know what to say to her. She's basically been traumatized. She bit her trembling lip and grabbed at her ashed covered hair. "Evil Droid... Greivous." Anakin growled in disgust at his name.

"I... I'm sorry but, that's all I can remember." She rubbed her forehead, almost in attempt to regain her memory. "No, Evy... Your help was helpful. Cody, take Evy to the refreshers and get her some new clothes. I have to talk with Obi-Wan." And with that, he stood up and left. She looked up at the clone and he took off his helmet. He didn't look all that different from everyone but... He felt different to Evy. His abnormal personality. She tried to give him a smile but failed miserably. She didn't have any reason to smile. He did as Anakin said and took Evy to the refreshers. She was still a little dizzy from earlier so when she tried to stand up, she nearly fell over.

But luckily, Cody was there. He slung one of her arms around his shoulders and helped her. Once inside the bright white room, she felt even more dizzy to where she couldn't see straight and sat down on the bench almost immediately. She rubbed her eyes and then started to regain some focus. He left her and she was grateful to him... Any normal human would push the psycho girl away, but he showed his respect to her.

Evy let the door slide closed before she pulled off her wet clothes, stained with her family's blood and mud. At least her hands were still soft or it would give her a very unpleasant feeling. She stepped into the now steaming refresher and let out a groan of pleasure as the hot water ran down her body. She then felt her knees buckle and she grabbed the sides of the tile wall for support. She watched as the muddy water slid down the drain and she did her best to wash off the blood. The ash fell from her hair easily and she felt clean... On the outside. But nothing will get away that awful, dirty feeling than when she saw her mother, completely gutted out on the floor. Just the thought of it, made Evy panic but then she slowly settled back down. She turned the water off and stepped out, grabbing the towel off the rack and wrapping it around her body.

She tucked one corner under the edge, making it tight and letting it hang there. She walked in front of the mirror and took a long look at herself... She looked terrible. Her eyes were splotchy and red, her lips were purple from the cold rain and her skin was hotter than usual. Evy thought she might be sick. But she ignored herself when there was a soft knock on the door. She opened it and then saw a girl... A Togruta female standing at the door, with an armful of clothes. "Hi. I'm Ahsoka and my master sent me down here." She said cheerfully. Evy was so happy to hear an actual happy voice that she smiled a real smile. "Cody gave me these and asked me to help you because... Well, because he's a guy and doesn't need a reason." She smiled. Evy snickered. "Come in, Ahsoka." She said, closing the door behind her...

Ahsoka froze when she looked he girl over and over again. Her skin was white and absolutely perfect and you could almost feel the silky touch of her hair... Her eyes were beautiful. Ahsoka saw this girl as perfect and then frowned at her own appearance. But Evy saw the exact opposite of herself. She thought that Ahsoka was the breath-taking one. But they ignored they're self conscience and Ahsoka smiled. Evy saw what was in her hands. A black tunic that cut off just below her upper thighs with matching black leggings. She also had a pair of boots and socks, plus underwear. This girl is pretty much prepared for anything, Evy thought.

"Can I see it?" She asked. "Oh, yeah." Ahsoka gave her the tunic in her hands and Evy ran her hands across the fabric, smiling slightly. It was so soft! But since Evy was still shaking, Ahsoka had to help on pretty much everything. She couldn't hook the bra on her own, shaking hands, she couldn't tie the tunic up, she couldn't pull the socks on, nor zip up the boots. They sat in silence as Ahsoka buckled the fastens around her ankles. "Why are you guys being so nice? How do you know I'm not the enemy?" Evy was genuinely curious. "Most Separatists don't cry on the shoulders of a Republic soldier... And they aren't found covered in a stranger's blood, crying in a corner." She said, with a sad face. Evy bit her lip... "I just... I just can't believe they're gone." She tried not to stutter but she'll never forget the sight...

The sight of her father's eyes wide open and his blood pooling from his mouth and back. Her little sister, missing her index finger and on the floor, dead as the others... And her mother... One false step and she saw she was gutted. Insides on the outside... It was the most gruesome death she's ever seen. The only death she's ever seen. "I sense something else is angering you... What is it, Evy?" Did she say "Sense"? Just then, Evy noticed the lightsabers that hung and Ahsoka's waist. "You're a Jedi?" She asked. "Merely a Padawan Learner." She sat down next to her.

Evy breathed in. "I've never met a Jedi before..." Rubbing her upper arms, Evy tried to stand but fell back down. "Damned shocks!" She swore. "It's OK, what do you want?" Ahsoka was there to help her. Evy sucked in the air and exhaled heavily. "Can I have some time alone?" She asked Ahsoka. "Of course. Call for me if you need anything." Ahsoka responded, leaving the Refugee girl in the room by herself. She laid down flat on the bench, realizing this room was built for the troops and not a refugee girl. But soon, she fell asleep in that spot.

Minutes passed and the doors opened. Before he could make a sudden movement, Cody saw Evy, asleep on the bench. She was there silent but a look of disturbance on her face. He now saw her appearance instead of her broken outer shell... She was nothing less than beautiful through his eyes. He felt awkward just standing there so he decided to get her out of here. He picked her up for like the 5th time and breathed in slightly.

Just as he walked down a hall, he heard Evy moan and she curled into him even more, almost in a scared motion. She flinched and her eyes twitched. After that, she stopped moving and stayed silent. Cody took Evy to a room on the ship that was filled with the beds of the soldiers. They were all empty, so Cody put Evy on his bunk which was the top. Once on the bed, she snuggled up to the pillow under her head and shivered. Cody pulled the covers over the helpless girl and she smiled. He couldn't help but think about how much this must have traumatized her. And yet, he goes through a bloodbath almost every day... But it's different for him.

He's used to this... She isn't. And seeing the monster that could have done this was even more scary. Cody then suddenly got a weird feeling in the pit of his stomach... He looked back up at Evy and her smile was long gone, replaced by a face of fear... And then a tear fell from her closed eyes... She was crying in her sleep.

Cody's heart nearly broke for her but he left before thinking about staying with her. He left to go back to the bridge. "Do you think she'll be OK?" General Skywalker asked his apprentice. Ahsoka let out a sigh. "A physical recovery is likely... But there's a scar on her soul that was just recreated. It's gonna take time..." Ahsoka didn't know how to say that she might not be the same again. Before this, Evy was a kind, shy and jumpy person. She wasn't afraid to voice her opinion and she was always doing something. Now, they'll be lucky if they can get her out of that bed long enough to go to the bathroom.

"It won't surprise me if she never gets over this... I remember how it felt when my mother was killed..." He felt the anger inside him start to multiply but forced it out of his head. "Commander, how's our passenger?" Ahsoka asked him. "She's sleeping now, sir." He answered with authority. Anakin let out a sigh and sat down in a chair, rubbing his forehead. "I didn't think we'd find a survivor... We got lucky with her." He said. "Why, Master? Is she someone special?" Ahsoka asked. "The emotional tole on her is strong... She's very depressed about her parents death...But she's not mad about who caused it." He said. "She can control her anger... Unlike some people." She took a glance at Anakin who rolled his eyes.

But there was something about Evy they didn't know... She was very important...

In her dreams:

All she could see was dead bodies... Blood, limbs, gruesome deaths sprung across the floor as the bombs went off. She clutched the gun closer to her chest, backing into a corner. "Evy! Get out here now! That's an order!" She heard Rex shout at her... She was scared... She wasn't ready for another bloodbath. "That's an order, Evy! Get out here! You've got the only gun that's loaded!" He yelled... Tears streaked down her face and she closed her eyes... Images of her parents flashed in her eyes... Then she remembered... those were not her parents... "Evy! Help!" A voice echoed in her mind... "Felisha..." Tears fell from her eyes and she slid down the wall. "No..." The voices got louder. "Evy!" She looked up at the familiar armor of Cody. "What is it?" He said, getting on his knees, dodging blaster shots. The anger filled her up to the top and she threw her helmet off her shoulders, letting it skid across the pavement... The anger then overflowed and she stood straight up, pushing Cody out of the way and standing in front of the droid army, no helmet and two blasters in hand. She aimed at the droids and started firing. Clanker by clanker, she slaughtered the army, clearing a path for the Jedi. Droidekas had the shields on so she resorted to a last minute technique. She pulled out a knife and went through they're shield, cutting the head off. It tumbled across the ground and she tossed the knife at the other one, slamming it in the middle of it's face. It went down and she was satisfied... But this wasn't over yet. She saw a bright green and blue light glare behind her and a sharp pain in her stomach. The pain was so intense, she screamed at the top of her lungs and looked down... A lightsaber was stabbed through her stomach-

Evy sat up in the bed and screamed. Sweat fell from her face and she wiped it away, looking around the dark room... "What happened?" Two figures darted into the room and the blinding light overhead brought her back to reality. Anakin and Ahsoka stood in front of her and she looked down at them, panting... "Nightmare... Sorry if I scared you." She said, wiping her face off. "A nightmare?" Ahsoka said, looking up. She nodded and grabbed her white hair, slinging it off one shoulder. "Yeah I... I was in battle... Standing by the clones as a soldier... And I freaked out, hiding from battle..." She said, rubbing her eyes and slamming her face into a pillow. Then she looked around... "Where am I? I fell asleep in the refresher's room." Evy pointed out.

"Yeah, Cody apparently put you in his bunk." Ahsoka told her. She breathed in and nodded. "I can't sleep anyways. I'll just sit here." Evy crossed her legs and leaned against her hands. They both left the room as someone else came in. It wasn't Cody... It was Rex. Evy let out a sigh. "What are you doing in Cody's bunk?" He asked her. She looked at him, realizing his helmet was off. He looked like Cody but she drew her face away. "Cody put me up here." She told him.

He nodded. Then a question was boiling in the back of her head. "Rex... What caused the Republic to manufacture Clones? Isn't there enough bloodbaths already?" She asked him. "Well, the Republic Council decided that it would be better to recreate people that were made to be expendable, instead of hiring soldiers that could die and lose a family while in battle... It's just easier that way." He told her.

"But that's wrong! If I was one of you, I wouldn't view you as disposable... You're the same DNA. Friends... You're brothers. Why does the Jedi view you that way?" I asked. "Not all of them do. General Tano views us all as individuals... She says that we serve a purpose... We're not just here to be target practice but... We're a part of the war." He looked down and Evy thought about it... "Do you like Ahsoka, Rex?" She asked him. He shot his head up and looked at Evy who cocked an eyebrow at him, her lips in a flat line, showing a weird expression...

"Why does it matter? She's a Jedi... They can't form attachments." He admitted. "Which is pretty ridiculous, if you ask me." She made an interjection. But then held her tongue. She was questioning the Republic Council and it's rare to do that when you represent the Republic. So instead, she now kept quiet. "Well, at least something good came out of today," Rex started. "And what was that?" Evy asked him... "I've rarely ever seen Cody smile before... And you brought it out." He smirked at her. A feeling boiled in her stomach and in the back of her brain... Could she... No. Impossible.

She let the feeling go and sat back against the wall, running her fingers through her hair in an attempt to brush it. The lack of a hairbrush was really annoying her. She's always had one in her bedroom at her house but they aren't taking her back to Telos... She was really the only survivor? She's the only refugee? Mixed feelings ran through her body and she didn't know which one to feel... So she shook her head in attempt to remove them and tried to close her eyes. There was a slight beeping sound and she shot up. "What was that?" She asked Rex. "It means we're here... Landing at the Jedi Cruiser." He told her. She looked out the window and saw it... "Whoa."