A/N: Here is part 2 of the alternate ending. This chapter is longer than part 1. Part 1 was meant to be an introduction and not a full chapter, just to let you guys know. Also, I'm sorry if I didn't get Ahsoka's eye colour right. Please review!

THE NEXT DAY

Ahsoka Tano stood in the council chambers. All of the Masters in the small, round room had worried expressions on their faces. Some were whispering to one another. This was creepy to Ahsoka because it was only her that was summoned and not her Master. The council came to order as Master Windu spoke up.

"Padawan Tano, something has happened and the council needs your help," he said seriously, his dark eyes staring into her blue ones.

"What do you need my help with Master?" Ahsoka replied in a calm voice. She was trying to remain calm and not ask too many questions, because she had a tendency to do that.

Master Windu cleared his throat and put his left hand on his chin.

"Youngling Kip is missing. He hasn't been kidnapped, and we know that because there was no evidence of forced entry, struggle and fingerprints other than his," Windu sighed.

Ahsoka gasped. She knew one thing that the others didn't.

"Masters, Kip wasn't kidnapped or forced to go anywhere. He ran away by himself," Ahsoka said firmly.

Master Windu raised an eyebrow and other members of the council looked at one another.

"How do you know this Tano?" he asked curiously.

"I saw Master Skywalker drop off an envelope at Kip's door. I asked him what it was, but he said that the Chancellor told him to deliver it. I persuaded him to open it, and he did. It was some sort of oversized communicator. It didn't work though. I thought it was just some sort of toy, but I think I was wrong," Ahsoka explained slowly and clearly.

Master Windu hung his head and everyone looked at Master Yoda who had been silent the whole time.

"Right, Padawan Tano is. No toy, that was. A communicator it was," he said sorrily.

Ahsoka shifted in her spot and folded her arms across her chest. She blushed and tried to hide hr feelings. How could she have been so stupid?

"Who would be trying to contact Kip? He's been silent since Kina died."

Master Windu lifted his head up and sat properly.

"Yes, his sister did die. That's the whole problem," he said.

Ahsoka was confused.

"What do you mean Master?" she asked with a puzzled expression on her face.

"Kip has been quiet and very sensitive lately. He's been locked in his room for a long time. Perhaps someone wants to take advantage of him. I fear the worst," Windu said darkly.

Ahsoka shook her head, blinking back tears.

"No, he couldn't have! No way!" she gasped.

The council members stared at Ahsoka as she fought her emotions. Kip was turning to the dark side, like Sam Roosevelt. She couldn't let this happen.

"We want you to help us look for him Padawan Tano. You were close to him, so it might give you an advantage if he really has turned," Windu explained in a soft, but serious voice.

Ahsoka nodded.

"I'll do my best Master Windu," she replied. "I will do anything to turn him back to the good side."

OoOoOoO

Kip stood outside a huge Coruscant warehouse. He had ran all the way from the temple, which was about a 10, maybe 12 km run. He felt like lying down and just sleeping, but he would miss his meeting with the Sith lord himself. Kip was nervous, but he wanted to avenge Kina's death so badly. His hate and his anger overpowered his judgement.

The large door of the warehouse opened and Kip ran inside. He was eager to find the Sith lord. He wanted this meeting to be short and quick, so the Sith wouldn't play any tricks.

"Come in child," a male voice called from the other side of the warehouse.

Kip shivered and walked slowly to the other side of the dark warehouse. There were boxes stacked everywhere around the room in no seen order. One box was open. Inside was a whole stash of blasters and other typed of weapons. What was this place?

Kip reached the other side of the warehouse. A man wearing a cloak stood there alone. Once again, his hood was covering his face, so Kip didn't know who this person was.

"Sir," Kip bowed.

The man bowed back and told Kip to sit down on one of the crates. The man cleared his throat quietly.

"Kip, I have heard of your sister's loss, and I am very sorry," he said innocently.

Kip shook his head, blinking back tears of sadness and discomfort.

"You don't have to be sorry," he whispered.

"I know you seek revenge Kip. I am here to help you with that."

Kip looked up at the man.

"What can you do that will help me? And how will I benefit from it?" he snapped at the man.

The man stepped forward and put a long wrinkly hand on his shoulder.

"Join the dark side young one. Join it, and you will have all the power you need to avenge your sister's death," he said darkly.

Kip inhaled. Join the dark side? Was he crazy enough to think about the possibility of doing that, let alone doing it?

Kip knelt down on the ground and bowed his head. He was crazy enough.

"I will do whatever you ask Master," he said confidently.

The man laughed an eerie laugh.

"Rise my boy," he said, and Kip rose.

"I will teach you the ways of the dark side, but in return, you must do what I ask of you without any questions."

Kip cleared his throat.

"Yes Master," he replied quickly.

The man reached into his cloak and pulled out a lightsaber. It was a curved handle with some padding on it. He handed it to Kip.

Kip took it and threw his old one to the other side of the warehouse. He heard a clang as it hit the ground. Kip activated the new lightsaber. The red glow frightened him. He was the bad guy now.

He put the new lightsaber on his belt.

"I will meet you aboard a separatist command ship tomorrow afternoon," the man told Kip. "A transport will pick you up outside the warehouse. You may stay here the night."

Kip bowed and the man walked out of the warehouse. The door closed slowly, leaving the room pitch black. Horrible thoughts raced through Kip's head. What had he done? What would happen to him?

Kip was a Sith, and there was no going back.