Jenna didn't easily get over what happened to Rex and I on Kadavo, nor did we. I swear, we got sixty pamphlets from Jenna on getting over a traumatic experience and dealing with PTSD. To make matters with my sister even worse, the Jedi Council made me fake my death, and they didn't tell her or Satine. The two cried for days, Satine actually coming from Mandalore to see my funeral, and Jenna snapping at doctors so she could get into her Mandalorian armor and Jedi robes. Then, she proceeded to walk to my funeral. Jenna was dead to the world, so Satine took her back to Mandalore to try and cheer her up, and to have her doctors have a go in speeding her recovery. Not that it mattered to Jenna anymore... What we didn't count on was Jenny spying on us, like Jenna would have.
"YOU KRIFFING JERK!" Jenny screeched, slapping me across the face as I prepared to go undercover. "JENNA IS BESIDE HERSELF WITH GUILT, THINKING THAT IF SHE WAS THERE, SHE COULD HAVE SAVED YOU! YOU HAD BETTER APOLOGIZE RIGHT NOW, OR I WILL FREAKING KILL YOU! ... And they will NEVER find your body... If I leave one." We calmed Jenny down, and we explained the situation. Jenny didn't like it, but she agreed not to tell as long as she could help. No one knew Jenny yet, so she was the perfect sidekick, even without changing her face. She laughed as I was shaved bald. Jerk. I disguised myself as Rako Hardeen, and Anakin came looking for me. I acted drunk, and Anakin nearly killed me... But he said he wouldn't in my name. I almost broke character at that. As I was taken to prison, Anakin got an urgent call from Satine. Oh no...
"Good news, Duchess." Anakin scowled. "I caught Rako Hardeen." Satine's eyes were sorrowful, and it hurt not to tell her I was alive. Then, Satine sighed and delivered grave news.
"General Skywalker... Anakin... It's Jenna." I felt my heart stop. "The wound in her side is getting worse. I fear it is infected by some Gallifreyan infection that we can not cure with any of our methods or medicines. You must contact someone in her family to help us."
"Don't tell Jenna, but... Her sister was found dead this morning." Anakin sighed, and Ahsoka's eyes filled with tears. "It turns out our sniper was out for everyone close to Jenna. We're trying to contact the Doctor or River Song, but without much luck. I don't think there are any other Time Lords or Ladies left besides Jenna's family." I had to help Jenna, so...
"There is." I whispered softly, making Anakin and Ahsoka turn to me in shock. "The Master. If you can find the Master, he can help your friend. He was a friend of the Doctor, like a brother. He may feel pity on his goddaughter."
"Why would you help us?" Anakin asked. I didn't respond to that. I only replied at another whisper...
"Earth. Britain. London. Look for a man called Harold Saxon. He is the Master in disguise." I went to prison all the same, as planned, but I hoped some one would be sent to help my sister. The Master may hate the Doctor... But he was Jenna's godfather. I quickly got a reputation for being the tough guy in prison. It's not everyday you're arrested for the murder of a Jedi, or in my case, my own murder. I got in with the target, Moralo Eval, and his crew for the attack on the Chancellor. Cad Bane would break us out. Then, I had to go and tick Bane off, like a natural Jenna, so I was out of the operation. Fantastic. I told Master Yoda and Master Windu what I'd learned, then continued my little charade. It wasn't easy. I didn't know if the others had found the Master. I didn't know if he'd chosen to help his young goddaughter. I didn't know if Jenna was in recovery. I didn't know if she had learned of yet another dead family member. I didn't know if she was in a depression. I didn't know. "I'm so, so sorry, my sister."
"Lights out!" The Guard ordered, and I was trapped in the dark and cold, with only my thoughts. The next day, I got in a fight with Boba Fett. How the kid ended up in prison, I didn't know. I felt pity. His father's legacy became his own. I ended up escaping with Eval and Bane, and we left Coruscant. We ditched the ship on Nal Hutta, and went to a Bazaar to buy supplies and a new ship. I handled the ship, but I got ditched. There goes the plan. I got captured by the Hutts, and I was to be freed in exchange for the tracking frequency of their ship. That didn't happen, so I escaped myself. I contacted Master Yoda and Windu once again, and they took the down bounty on the three of us, which would help greatly.
'Little did I know, the Master was found right where I said he would, and he did save Jenna in more ways than one. A bright golden and silver light lit up the whole hospital, and...
"Thank you, Godfather." Jenna smiled, standing and unleashing her powers. Jenna donned her armor, then went grim. "It's time to track down a murderer. That Rako Hardeen will pay for taking my siblings away from me. When I find that monster... I'm going to kill him."
"Be safe." The Master pleaded. "You are the only person left in this universe that I don't want dead."
"Love you, too, Godfather." Jenna teased, then turned to Commander Glacier. "Inform Duchess Satine... I'm heading back to Coruscant. It's time for me and some friends to get a little closure... For Obi-Wan... For my brother." Two hours later, someone barged n on a meeting between the Chancellor and Anakin. Both sets of eyes widened as the small figure marched up and crossed her arms.
"Impossible." The Chancellor muttered darkly. "There's no way she could have recovered from her injuries before this war ended."
"I'm not impossible." The figure smirked, laughing at the circumstances. "Just highly unlikely." Anakin stepped forward and hugged her.
"I'm so happy you're okay." He whispered. "I can't lose anybody else." The figure hugged back.
"I ain't going anywhere, Ani." The figure promised. "Not for a long, long time. We're going to find Rako Hardeen. The ship is already running."
"Jenna... How are you okay?" Anakin asked. Jenna grinned.
"Some Jedi Knight genius decided to go and call my godfather. The Master sends his regards." Jenna walked out the door, leaving Chancellor Palpatine looking utterly confused and Anakin with a guilty expression, closing his eyes.
"Who gave you the idea to seek out the Master?" The Chancellor asked, looking like he'd murder the source. Anakin sighed and replied...
"Rako Hardeen."
"ANI! GO AND GRAB AHSOKA! LET'S GO ALREADY! REVENGE!"'
I waited for Bane and Eval to return, and I was ready for them. What I wasn't ready for was my former apprentice and his student on my trail, plus someone in a teal Jedi Fighter... There was an aerial battle between the two Republic ships and ours. I landed and got out, only to be confronted by Anakin.
"You're going to pay for what you did!" My former padawan snarled, glaring at me. He was so angry with me... What about the plan?
"You shouldn't have gotten involved." I snapped. Suddenly, we were interrupted by an ongoing aerial battle. The teal Jedi Fighter versus a rogue... Green Jedi Fighter. It was Jenny. The two clashed, so Anakin and I continued battling. Anakin was going to kill me!
"This is for Obi-Wan." Then, Anakin was tied up via cable gun. Cad Bane stood on a cliff, smirking.
"You can thank me later, Hardeen." Bane assured. Then, the teal Fighter landed, and a female figure ran over, whipping out two twin blasters. The figure fired one, and Anakin was freed. Bane and Anakin began fighting to the death. "You had your chance to kill him. Now it's my turn!"
"Don't worry." The figure who leapt out of the fighter sneered from under her helmet. "I would be more than happy to fight you in Anakin's place. Sorry I'm not as goofy as you've probably heard I can be, but SOMEONE KILLED MY BROTHER AND SISTER RECENTLY!" The figure leapt at me with a teal saber, but a figure in green Mandalorian armor intercepted the attack with a green saber.
"I suggest that you run, Hardeen." Jenny growled from under her green helmet. I ran over and narrowly stopped Anakin from killing Bane. The battle was between me and him, now. I caught him in a headlock and knocked my old apprentice out cold. The figure in teal Mandalorian armor noticed and broke up the fight with Jenny, running to Anakin's side. The figure tore off her helmet and kneeled next to the unconscious Jedi and glared at me, more hate in her brown eyes than I'd ever seen in anyone. That waist-length frizzy brown hair was whipped around by the wind as those angry brown eyes began looking slightly... Yellow. No, Jenna! I couldn't believe I caused that much pain! My sister was slowly turning to the Dark Side of the Force... And there was nothing I could do...
"Well? Are you going to kill me, too, you monster?" Jenna asked, calming, her eyes going back to brown as I assumed... She returned to the light and welcomed death at my hands. "Are you going to shoot me? Like you killed my little sister? Like you killed my brother, my best friend? I'm ready." I aimed my gun. Jenna grabbed the barrel and pressed it to her forehead, glaring into my eyes. Daring me to pull the trigger. Testing my resolve.
"Do it!" Bane ordered. Jenny stared at the scene in horror. She couldn't help. I placed my finger on the trigger. How could I stop this? If I didn't fire, I'd raise suspicion and compromise the mission. If I did... I'd kill my sister. Jenna closed her eyes. Suddenly, Ahsoka leapt out of nowhere and stood between her friends and me, light saber and dagger ready. She deflected every laser we fired.
"The ship is still operational." Eval stated, walking up. "I got it working. Now, let's get out of here!" We turned back to Ahsoka and the others. Jenna was crying, and there was nothing I could do to comfort her. I felt more terrible about my job by the minute. I would have to have a serious talk with Master Yoda and Master Windu. I needed to tell my sister who I was.
"You're lucky we're in a hurry, little ladies." Bane sighed. "We'll have to dance another time." I looked back one last time, then turned away to leave.
"Did you ever think about what the people you killed meant to other people?" Jenna asked at a low whisper, almost silent. "The Jedi Knight you killed, Obi-Wan Kenobi... He was my brother. These two Jedi were his closest friends. He has plenty more. All of them now have holes in their hearts that can never be filled. And you killed my little sister. She has a mother and a father who are expecting their little girl to come home... But now she never will. I hope you're happy, Hardeen."
"I'm not. Trust me. I'm not." I stated. I didn't look back... Because I couldn't let those two see me cry. I boarded the ship and left them there, Jenny boarding her ship and flying away as well. I went to my room and put my face into my hands. Now, I could cry. "I'm sorry."
