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Cold (part 2)

Ezra woke up when he felt a strong grip around his waist, he opened his eyes and looked down only to be surprised to see a certain Mandalorian sleeping and snuggling into his chest. It seemed that, during the night, both of them had moved in their sleep until they were facing each other and, unconsciously, they ended up wrapped in each other with their legs tangled up. The young Jedi felt the heat in his cheeks and ears and tried to scoot away from Sabine.

The Mandalorian made a sound of protest and brought Ezra closer to her again and nuzzled her face into his chest. The Jedi was surprised but he smiled softly. "Sabine." He said trying to wake her up.

She groaned. "Five more minutes." She said softly.

He laughed and rested his chin on top of her vibrant hair, she took a deep breath and opened her eyes. "Morning." She said looking up at his blue eyes.

"Morning." He said.

"Do you know what time is it?" She asked against his chest.

"No idea." He answered.

The Mandalorian hummed and released Ezra and sat up. "We should probably go to the command center and start doing the repairs we need before the Ghost arrives." She said

"Alright." He said and got up. The rest of the day, they worked on the distress signal until it was late or at least that's how they felt it. They returned to the barracks and this time, they agreed from the beginning they would share a bed.

"Okay, your favorite vacation." She asked as they were lying on the bed.

"You mean, besides this one?" He asked joking.

She giggled and nodded. They had been asking each other questions about things they never knew about the other and it also helped them to pass the time.

"Well, my parents and I never went on vacation due to the Imperial restrictions on Lothal but I remember the first time I went to the communication tower." He said.

"Really?" She asked surprised.

He nodded. "I was like three and my father took us to the communication tower. While we were there, a big storm came and we had to stay there like two days." He said.

"Wow." She said

"Yeah, but it was amazing. My father told me stories of Lothal before the Empire and my mom sang native songs." He said.

"It seemed you had a lot of fun." The Mandalorian said.

"It's one of my favorite memories of them." The young Jedi said with sadness.

"I'm sorry, Ez." She said and took his hand in hers.

The young Jedi gave her a sad smile. "It's not your fault, 'Bine." He said.

The two teens stayed silent, Sabine bit her bottom lip as she considered to tell Ezra her feelings towards him and she knew he still had feelings for her, so the Mandalorian decided to see if the Jedi could figure out that she liked him.

"Ez, can I tell you something?" She asked sitting up.

"Yes, anything." He answered sitting up as well.

She smiled. "Well, I have been feeling odd recently." She said.

"Odd?" He asked worried. "Are you okay?"

She rolled her eyes playfully. "I'm not sick." She answered. "Trust me."

"Okay, continue." He said.

"As I said, I have been feeling odd recently and a few days I discovered why I have been feeling like that."

Ezra raised an eyebrow and waited her. "There's a guy in the base and I like him." She said.

The Jedi stared at her in surprise. "Like him? Like…really, really like him?" He asked.

The Mandalorian nodded. "Yes." She said.

Ezra felt a little mad at this guy Sabine liked, but he continued asking her questions. "Does he likes you?" He asked.

"Yes, he does." She answered smiling.

"Well, why you don't show him how do you feel?" He asked.

"That's exactly what I'm going to do." She said.

Ezra sighed and turned his head way from her until she forced him to look at her. "Sabine, what are you…" He never finished his sentence though, the Mandalorian grabbed the collar of his shirt and pulled him towards her, crashing her lips against his.

Ezra's eyes widen in surprise; he never expected this from the girl he loved, he was sure that Sabine didn't feel the same way for him but now, it seemed she did. The Mandalorian broke away and giggled when she saw the Jedi's shocked expression.

"Y-y-you w-were talking about…me?" He asked surprised.

"Of course, who do you think I was talking about?" She asked.

"W-w-well, I th-thought you were talking about…" He said rubbing the back of his neck and with a deep blush in his face.

She rolled her eyes knowing who he was talking about. "I wasn't talking about Wedge, Ezra. I was talking about you." She said cupping his cheek.

"Wh-wh-when did you…" He said trailing off.

She sighed. "When I was in Krownest; I missed everyone but when I thought about you, I felt like something was missing. Then, I told Hera everything after the battle of Atollon and she told me that I was in love with you." She said.

"Y-y-you are in love w-w-with…me?"

Sabine nodded. "Yes, Ezra. I love you." She said.

The young Jedi smiled. "I-I-I love you too, 'Bine." He said.

"I know." She said. "You ready?"

"For what?"

"Kiss me back this time." She said.

The young man smiled and took her face between his hands and leaned forward. She closed her eyes and wrapped her arms around the young Jedi's neck, bringing him closer to her. Ezra moved his hands from her face and placed them on her waist and managed to pull her onto his lap. The two young adults were enjoying this, Ezra deepened the kiss and Sabine ran her hands through his short hair and let out a small moan and wrapped her legs against his waist but Ezra broke the kiss suddenly.

"Ezra, everything okay?" She asked worried.

"Yeah, it's just that…" He trailed off.

"Oh." Sabine said when she understood what the young Jedi was trying to say. "We well move to that level when we're read." She said and cupped his cheek.

The young Jedi smiled at her softly. "We should rest." He said. The Mandalorian nodded and lay down on the bed; Ezra followed her and wrapped his arms around her waist. "Are you sure?" She asked a little worried.

Ezra smiled softly. "I think we trust each other pretty much to wait for the next level." He said.

The Mandalorian smiled and took Ezra's hands in her. "You're right." She said and they drifted off to sleep. The next day, Ezra woke up alone in bed; he got up from the bed and went to look for Sabine. She was in the command center looking the sensors, she was so concentrated in the information the sensors gave that she didn't notice the young Jedi walking into the room. "Morning." He said.

She looked up from the sensors and smiled. "Morning, I didn't hear you coming." She said.

He smiled and walked up to her. "What were you doing?" He asked resting his chin on her shoulder.

"I was checking the distress signal and the sensors." She answered.

"And why were you frowning?"

She sighed. "We might have a problem."

"What is it?" He asked.

"The sensors detected a storm coming and it's a big one." She said.

He sighed. "It will be more difficult for the Ghost to find us."

"Yeah, even if we try to amplify the distress signal, the storm will make difficult for the Ghost's sensors." She said and leaned back against Ezra.

They stayed in silence for a while until Ezra thought of something. "Maybe I can use my bond with Kanan to tell them where are we." He said.

"That's a good idea." She said. Suddenly, the electricity went off and Ezra took his lightsaber and ignited it. The green light illuminated the two rebels and Sabine checked the sensors but slammed her hand on the console when it didn't come to life.

"What's wrong?" The young Jedi asked.

"I think the storm arrived early, everything went off. We're alone." She said and sighed. The former street-rat placed a hand on her shoulder reassuring her everything was okay.

"C'mon, we need to see if we still have the thermal generators." He said and guided her towards the barracks. Sabine took her flashlight and checked the big cylinders near the bunk where she and Ezra had slept.

"How are they?" He asked.

"We still have warm for five hours after that, we will be in the dark and in the cold." She said.

"Well, with being in the cold we don't have to worry." He gave her his lopsided smile and she laughed and hit his shoulder lightly.

"C'mon Loth-rat, let's gather our things." She said.


Above the icy moon, the Ghost exited hyperspace. "Chopper, start to scan for life forms." Hera said.

The droid made a small response and started to scan. "Did Sabine told you where they were?" The blind Jedi asked walking into the cockpit.

"For what I could hear, no." The Twi'lek answered.

Kanan sat on the copilot chair and ran his fingers through his beard deep in thought. Chopper beeped something when he finished the scans.

"What?" Hera asked and Chopper repeated his results, the pilot only sighed in response.

"What did he say?" Kanan asked.

"Chopper says there is a big storm on the moon right now and that makes difficult for us to find the location of Ezra and Sabine." Hera answered. "Can you feel them, love?" She asked.

"I feel Ezra's signature but we're still too far away from him. I'm going to meditate and use our bond to locate them." He said and went to his room.

"Alright." She said. "Chopper, try to locate the Phantom II." The droid beeped again and tried to locate the former Separatist ship.


In the old outpost, the Jedi and the Mandalorian were placing blankets and pillows on the floor in front of the thermal generator. Once they finished, Ezra sat down and Sabine followed him sitting on his lap. The young Jedi smiled and wrapped his arms around her waist. "Any idea how many time will be here?" She asked leaning against him.

"No idea." He answered resting his chin on the top of her head. Suddenly, Ezra felt something and lifted his head.

"Ez? What is it?" She asked.

"They are here." He said.

Sabine got up followed by Ezra. "Are you sure?" She asked, but frowned when Ezra closed his eyes. "Ezra?"

He smiled and opened his eyes. "I'm sure." He said. "I just told Kanan where are we."

"Really?" She asked excitedly.

Ezra nodded and grinned. The Mandalorian threw herself at him and embraced him. "We're finally getting out of this moon." She said against his shoulder.

"Yeah." He said.

Fifteen minutes later, the Ghost landed in front of the old outpost and Kanan and Zeb went out. The lasat opened the door and they found Ezra and Sabine waiting for them. "I'm happy to see you two." He said.

The young couple smiled, Kanan also showed his happiness knowing they were alive. "I'm glad you two are okay. Let's go before this storm affects the Ghost." The blind Jedi said.

Ezra and Sabine took their belongings and followed their crewmates. "You ready?" He asked. She smiled and took his hand in hers and kissed his cheek softly. "I'm ready, let's go home." They walked up the ramp of the Ghost and the ship left the icy moon.