A/N: Thank you for the reviews. Didn't expect many people to read and like this. Thanks for the support :-D Hope you enjoy this chapter! I really struggled with this one :-(

Rey was already awake when a group of Stormtroopers burst into her cell. She leaned against the wall, her eyes fixated on restraining rig. Now she knew why this room was so familiar. This is where she was taken when Kylo last captured her. She remembered feeling helpless as he searched through her private memories, picking away at her emotions. He had opened up wounds that she thought had healed and she hated him for it.

She hadn't slept after last night. His obsessive declarations haunted her thoughts.

'You will belong to me...' She shudder at the recollection of the memory.

I'm not afraid of him. She reassured herself. He doesn't own me.

"Get up, you fifthly scavenger," one of the Stormtroopers ordered as the others formed a circle around the bed.

Rey puckered her lips in detest. Cooperating would be the best choice if she wanted to live. But who knew where they were taking her. Or if she'd return alive.

"I'm not going anywhere."

The Stormtrooper who spoke previously took a step forward and leaned in towards her. "What did you just say?"

Rey took in a deep breath and closed her eyes. Be calm. Be calm.

The Stormtroopers looked at each other confused. They aimed their blasters at her, both unsure and afraid. They'd heard rumours of what she did to the last Stormtrooper that stood guard by her cell and what Kylo did to him after he learned of her escape. They didn't want to be next.

"Don't try anything funny, scavenger scum!" the Stormtrooper warned. "We have you surrounded."

Rey opened her eyes and with a calm, steady voice said: "You will leave this cell with the door open."

The Stormtroopers froze and for a while they stood in silence. Rey looked at them with apprehension.

"I will leave this cell with the door open," they all repeated in unison and Rey watched stunned as they marched out of the cell, leaving the door open.

A smile crossed her lips as she looked at her escape. She was surprised at herself that she was able to perform the same trick she used last time with such ease.

Without hesitation she exited the cell, only to bump into Captain Plasma on the way out.

"Where do you think you're going?" she asked, her voice hard like steel.

Rey didn't have time to respond as the Stormtroopers accompanying Captain Plasma surrounded her and pounded her stomach with the hilt of their blasters. She spat blood out of her mouth as she crashed to her knees, staining the silver floor with a crimson pool. Her eyelids drooped as nauseating knot filled her stomach.

There was no escaping now.

They dragged her to an empty hall where a masked Kylo Ren, General Hux and holographic Snoke awaited them. The room was large, circular and dimly lit, making the smallest of details hard to see and Kylo Ren appear more menacing than he was before. He stood on a platform at the back of the room, with General Hux and Snoke.

"Forgive our lateness, Supreme Leader," Captain Plasma apologised as she bowed. "But the Scavenger used the infamous 'mind trick' to escape. I was lucky enough to stop her before she got far."

The two Stormtroopers who carried Rey threw her in front of them. She could barely stand to her feet or lift her head to meet Snoke and Hux's glare.

"To perform such a skill without having any proper training is very remarkable," Snoke complemented. "You were right to bring here, Ren. She'll make an excellent apprentice."

Kylo hadn't spoken a word since she entered but hearing Snoke, his master, take a likely to her made him worry.

"You're not thinking of letting her replace me are you, Supreme Leader?" Kylo Ren asked quietly but Snoke just ignored him.

"I leave it to you, Ren." His hologram slowly dissolved into nothing leaving Kylo to question his decision to capture her.

General Hux stepped down from the platform he and Ren stood on and approached Rey. He crouched beside her then grabbed her chin and turned her face towards him. Electricity passed between them. Both their eyes told the hatred they felt for each other.

"If the Supreme Leader left me in charge of your training, I would have broken you by now," Hux promised.

Rey spat at him, covering his face in with her blood. "I will not become a weapon for The First Order."

Hux used his free hand to wipe the blood of his face and used the other to apply pressure to her jaw causing her to grimace in pain. "We'll see about that."

"Leave," Kylo demanded, his metallic voice calm yet resonating. "All of you."

General Hux looked at Kylo skeptically before releasing his grip and exiting with the others.

As the door shut behind them, an awkward silence filled the room. Kylo watched as she struggled to stand, falling on her knees countless times before she finally enveloped the energy to stand straight.

"Do you like seeing me like this? Weak and in pain?" Rey snarked.

Kylo descended the steps of the platform, his footsteps booming across the room. "I would have preferred you not to have been injured but I don't empathize with your pain. If you didn't tried to escape this could've been avoided."

Rey scoffed. "You brought me here against my will and you expect me to just sit and obey orders like I'm one of your lapdogs?"

"No, I enjoy a little resistance it makes breaking you more exciting." He was in front of her now, his tall figure towering over her. "But in the end you will become obedient."

It was Rey who now stepped closer, which put Kylo off-guard. He stepped back as she pressed forward, dragging her feet. "You will regret bringing me here, I'll make sure of it."

Her vow, there was a eeriness to it. A lace of anger within her words. He could sense that the flame he sparked in the forest on Starkiller Base was growing and she was slowly giving in to it.

"Revenge is not the Jedi way," he reminded her, teasingly.

He was right and it infuriated her but she wasn't a Jedi, not yet anyway.

"It's not revenge, it's justice."

Kylo could laugh at her attempts to justify her anger but he decide to be collective.

He circled around her. "Justifying your anger won't change what it is."

His footsteps stopped and Rey could sense that he was behind her. A cold shiver ran down her spine as he leaned in closer.

"Give into it," he whispered. "Give into the darkness."

Rey closed her eyes in an attempt to block out his venomous words.

"I killed Han Solo," he badgered.

Don't give in. Don't give in. Rey told herself.

"And Leia's next."

That was the last straw. Rey spun on her heel and lunged her hands at his neck, tightening her grip as she cornered him to the wall. A mechanical laugh escaped his mask, echoing the remnants of the the infamous Darth Vader.

"You monster!" Rey shouted, tears flooding down her cheek.

"That's it feel it, surrender to it!" he provoked, his voice hoarse.

Hearing him struggle to breathe brought Rey back to reality. If she killed him now, she was no less of a monster than he is. But he deserved to die! After all the death and destruction he and the First Order have brought to the galaxy, now was her chance to avenge them-

She grumbled before releasing her hold around his neck. Kylo took of his mask and gasped for air as she turned her back towards him.

She looked at her hands, contemplating her decision to let him live.

"How did it feel?" Kylo asked.

Rey blinked and cocked her head in confusion. His voice sounded deep yet soft against her ears. She turned back round to face him and was surprised to see that he wasn't wearing his mask.

Her cheeks flushed when she noticed how close he was. Her eyes ran down his face, admiring his handsome features. She noticed a sparkle in his eyes as he stared at her, a moment of vulnerability. But then it faded and for a moment she wished it'd return but then she remembered who he was and what he wanted.

"I felt nothing."

He nodded his head. "That'll change soon." Donning his mask back on, he waved his hand over her head making her fall unconscious before swooping her of her feet and taking her back to her cell.