"What the hell do you want from me? You killed my sister two years ago. You got what you wanted, what else is making you so greedy?" Asked Five. He was apprehended on Teth just a day earlier, and now, the Jedi were gathered in the interrogation room to finesse Kanan's location out of him.

"I want nothing but one, the whereabouts of my master." Ezra quickly changed his stern tone to his casual one. "Now, let's leave that aside, and do tell me about your past. Ahsoka, do you mind leaving us alone?" He continued as if two old friends were chatting in a solar bar. The only thing is the two were hardly friends. "Because from what I know, you were more than just another imperial recruit." He finished.

"Huh. What makes you think so?" Five groaned, but was left confused rather that raged by the jedi's answer. "I checked on you while you're still out cold. You had a shot in your chest almost 20 years ago. Actually 17. Vader didn't recruit you, he revived you." Said Ezra. "Now that's more interesting, rebel. Believe it or not, go on."

"You might think I'm bluffing, but I'm not. Even Vader has questions about the emperor. He is recruiting force sensitives across the galaxy to overthrow Palpatine and become emperor himself. That's the true reason he took you with him, along with this Starkiller. Ring any bells?" Demanded Ezra.

"CT-5555, this is your true identity man. Vader's been playing you the whole time!"

"The day the Empire attacked your village, the day Vader murdered your father, the day he 'saved' you from his own troops. Think of it Marek, you were beside your father when he died. He wasn't wounded by a blaster, but a lightsaber." Explained Kanan, in hope to turn the young Sith back to the right track.

"How did you know all this?" Asked Marek in desperation. "May I remind you I'm a Jedi myself kid. I can sense your fear, and there's plenty of them." Answered Kanan.

"But how could I still be alive?" Five held his head down, trying to avoid any further eye contact with anyone nearby. "I got the answer of that from the Jedi temple. It was Sidious. His men shot you, but was kept from dying by him. Then he washed your brain and locked you up in a tank until the Grand Inquisitor was killed!" Ezra hit his palm with his fist while he explained everything in front of Five. "You remember that. I can see it inside you. It was just locked away."

"He's been using you!"

"Who else down there could've been using a lightsaber?" Shouted Kanan. "Vader. Vader killed my father." Said Marek. "But how could this be?" He continued, still cannot believe that his master was the murderer of his father. "He wants the Jedi eradicated."

"It's never too late for a change." Said Kanan and Ezra.

15 minutes later...

"How's it doing down there general?" Asked Rex. He had been sitting in the mess hall with Ahsoka for quite a while already, talking about their past adventures during the Clone Wars. "You might wanna see the prisoner yourself Rex. And do be prepared for one hell of a surprise." Returned Ezra. "Any word on Kanan?" Ahsoka asked anxiously. "No. And I might need your help to make him talk."

"General Bridger, you're needed." A voice from Ezra's comlink interfered the silence in the hangar. "Alright. I'll be there in a moment. Just what exactly is going on?" Asked Ezra. The other side, Sato, told him about an Lambda class spaceship approaching the Kanera. Ezra glanced at the landing shuttle and put his hand behind his back, ready to pull out his lightsaber.

Smoke emerged from the ramp of the shuttle. To everyone's surprise, what stepped out wasn't a Sith or a pack of stormtroopers. It was Kanan, in his custom clone armor, along with the 'long lost' Galen Marek. "Good to see you in one piece Kanan." Sabine greeted. "How's Ramin?"

"You can start his training Kanan. He threw Chopper at me earlier today." Replied a relieved Ezra. "Bad news is he's gonna be Vader's next target." Ezra frowned. He heard footsteps behind him and turned around. Two men in blue-striped clone armor marched out of the hallway. "Ezra. This is ARC trooper Fives. Fives, Ezra Bridger, most badass jedi knight I've met besides Skywalker. And Fives, welcome back."

Two hours later, in the mess hall...

"So, master jedi, what did I miss all these years?" Asked the resistance leader Cham Syndulla. "Quite a lot actually. My master and Hera became uh...physically intimate during the war." Exra couldn't help but let out a slight chuckle under his breath. "And if that's not enough, this little kid I'm holding in my hands is your grandson, Ramin Jarrus Syndulla." Added Zeb.

"I'm betting that the general is gonna have a kid soon. Heheheh!" Laughed Gregor. Ezra and Kanan looked at each other, pretending that they have no idea what's going on. "Which one?" They asked in sync.

"I think he means the one in orange jacket." Whispered Fives. "Well, about time you're putting yourself back together, Fives." Said Rex. "I just wish Echo was with us, even though he is a total jerk." Replied Fives. His cheerful young(surprisingly) face hid his sadness of turning against his own brothers and killing their allies without regrets.

"Believe it or not Fives, he's just over there, sitting with the other clones." Said Rex. Fives' head bounced back by a bit like he was hit by the recoil of a gun. He got up, stunned and shocked, and strolled to the table where Echo was chatting away with Delta and 99.

"Didn't know you're still alive Echo." Said Five as he patted Echo's cybernetic arm. "Yeah. It's a surprise r...what the...Fives?!" Screamed Echo. His jaw dropped wide open. Seeing him alive was a shock he never prepared for. They were brothers in arms, they always counted on each other to watch their backs. And now, these long lost brothers are finally reunited, as the rebels fighting for the good of the Galaxy.

Galactic date: 19 December, 2 BBY

Location: Concordia shipyard

Ezra was leaning against a fence, staring at the Darksider and drowning himself in his own memories. He knew deep down, the crew actually wanted him to propose, so bad. But he had no idea how to make this happen.

"It's gonna be a big day for you, Sabine. The freedom of your home world." Said Ezra. Sabine, standing beside him, stared into his blue eyes. "Yeah. We still got a long way to walk, though."

"I know." Ezra paused for a few seconds before saying another word. "Darn. I'm running out of words right now." He continued. Sabine didn't say a word. All she could do was holding Ezra tight in her arms.

Sabine broke the silence after a long while. "Just trying to get ourselves some calmness before the storm comes." She pressed her lips on Ezra's right after she finished her sentence. She let her body relax as Ezra held on her hips and stayed there.

Jaden was running down when he saw the two kissing beside the fence. "Come on you lovebirds, it's show time." He chuckled.