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We left as soon as we could, I had to explain everything to Obi-wan in a flurry. Kasari went straight to the ship, not wanting to look me or my master in the eyes. "She used the Dark side for the first time," I explained, passing an hand over my eyes.

"Did you ever explain anything to her?" He asked.

I nodded. I have explained the Dark side to her, but I didn't think it was very necessary to talk too much about it. She'd seen the Inquisitor, she'd seen the Dark side before, I knew that she didn't like it. I never assumed that she'd use it.

"I'll talk to her," I sighed.

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Kasari rolled over onto her stomach. What had she felt earlier? What had she done? That cold, the Dark side. She'd never used it before with the intent of killing someone. It was terrifying. She'd slashed at stormtroopers many times before, but out of revenge was never something she'd done. Especially not when the person was knocked out, defenseless.

She shuddered. All of this was messed up! She barely remembered any of what happened, bits and pieces. The only thing she remembered clearly was crying into her master's shoulder. She shut her eyes as she felt the ship take off. Would Dunan leave her here? She had a very vague idea of what had happened between Obi-wan's apprentice before Dunan.

They had fought. He had turned. That Jedi had perished, and a Sith was born from his grave. Would that happen to her?

A knock on the door snapped her back to reality. "Kasari," Dunan said from the outside. "I'm coming in."

Her master didn't wait for a response. She just forced the door open and walked in. "We need to talk," she said.

"Master," Kasari replied. "I'll make this easy for you." She didn't want to talk about it, so she decided to change the subject. "I know what happens to girls once a month, and I know where babies come from, so you don't have to explain anything." Dunan threw her an annoyed glance.

"You know that's not the talk that I'm referencing," she said.

Kasari huffed. Dunan wasn't letting her get out of this so easily. "Well, where do we start?" Dunan began.

Kasari raised an eyebrow. That wasn't how Dunan normally began her lectures. "You're not going to fly into a lecture?" Kasari asked.

Her master shook her head. "You've been through enough today. I don't see why I should yell at you."

The padawan knew that this talk wouldn't finish itself, she'd have to respond. "I don't know why I lost it," the girl began.

Dunan lowered her head into a kind of knowing nod. "You didn't want me to die. That's one of your biggest fears isn't it?" Kasari nodded. The idea of losing Dunan scared her to death. "Yeah, losing you is one of my worst fears, and it happened once. I never want it to happen again. When I trained under Obi-wan, it took me a few months to stop panicking whenever he left home."

Kasari nodded, it seemed like a normal fear to lose a master or apprentice. "Then why didn't you ever waver?" She asked.

Dunan almost laughed. "I've been trained for that, this is why I'm the master here."

Her good natured laugh didn't help Kasari any. Everything was still jarring. When the girl buried her face in her knees, Dunan took a seat beside her. "Look, I'll be honest. I would guess that every Jedi has struggled with the Dark side, one time or another. It happens to everyone, it's the way you handle it that matters."

"How do I know that I won't lose it again?" Kasari asked.

Dunan sighed. "I used to ask that about myself. After awhile, I figured out that you just have to be stronger. Sometimes you have to force yourself not to fight."

Kasari looked up, not understanding. "You'll get it later," Dunan smiled, but there was something that her master was hiding. Kasari bit her lip as an uncomfortable silence settled in. She didn't like the cold feeling in the bond.

Kasari heaved a breath in when she decided to break the silence. "What if I joined the Dark side, what would you do?"

Dunan flicked Kasari's temple. "Don't you even suggest that, Kasari Annikka Ken!"

Kasari rubbed the side of her face. "That's not my middle name," she muttered, almost smiling. Dunan had let Kasari take her last name, since Kasari never had a last name because of her family situation. "Ken" was really just a shortened version of Obi-wan's surname.

"I know, I just felt like using a full name, but in all seriousness, I don't want you to even suggest such a thing," she said, her voice growing quieter.

"You're keeping something from me, Master. I can tell," Kasari said, narrowing her eyes. "If I turned, what would you do?"

Dunan shut her eyes knowing that she couldn't dodge the question. "I'd be forced to take you down."

Kasari jerked her head back. "Don't freak out about it, I'd expect you to do the same to me if I turned," Dunan said as if that smoothed it over.

Kasari bit her lip. Dunan wouldn't like the next part. "Is that what happened with Anakin?" Her master froze, looking sick suddenly. "Master?" Kasari barely dared to say.

"How do you know that name?" Dunan choked out.

"When we stayed over at Master Kenobi's place, I could hear the two of you talking. I sensed a lot of pain."

Dunan sighed and sunk to the floor, as if she had reverted to a younger, more vulnerable version of herself. "Obi-wan's apprentice before me. He was a great general…" Dunan paused, not wanting to talk. "He turned. When all of the younglings were wiped out, it was he who killed them."

Kasari leaned against the wall. "Did Obi-wan have to take him out?" Dunan nodded.

"I'm begging you here, don't turn like he did. I didn't know Master before it all happened, but I know that he was probably happier before Anakin turned. Fighting his padawan was torture. I don't want to have kill you."

Kasari's eyes hardened. "You won't have to. I promise."

Dunan forced a smile. "I know you won't let me down."

Yay! We all believe in Kasari, right? I hope so. If you don't believe in Kasari, then I have failed as a writer! I'm going to move onto some more chapters that are going by the episodes of Rebels. 49 chapters! Can you believe it! I can't believe I've written this much! PLEASE COMMENT! May the Force be with you!