Family is more than an echo of the past.


Spots danced across his vision as Din let out a low groan. His entire body felt as if it had fallen asleep, the pins and needles making him twitch and wince behind his helmet. Lifting his head he quickly glanced around for any signs of life before letting out a relieved sigh too low for the helmet speaker to pick up. Slowly sitting up he stared at the unfamiliar white walls around him and frowned in confusion.

This was not the damp old cave he'd found himself in earlier that cycle.

The last thing he remembered was stumbling and falling through a wall that should have been solid, but wasn't. The walls changed from a damp old cave tunnel to a stagnant aired cavern with carved pillars. It looked exactly like the kind of thing Luke had asked him to look out for on his jobs so he'd cautiously made his way up the steps to the small altar at the top.

As he strode forward lights burst into life around him, startling him into reaching for his weapons. When nothing happened he relaxed his death grip on his spear and let out a small sigh of relief.

Resting in an indent in the elaborately carved stone was an orb that was smaller than his palm. It seemed opaque at first but the longer he stared at it, wondering if he should touch it or not, the clearer it became. Inside were dancing flecks of color that swirled together like an infinitesimal galaxy, almost hypnotic in the way they reflected the light.

Warily he reached for the orb, knowing that there was an inherent danger in anything touched or made by Jedi magic. Picking it up he tensed for something strange to happen, though Luke had told him most artifacts didn't react to someone who was both force null and encased in beskar. When nothing happened he gripped the orb more firmly and carefully made his way back the way he'd come.

Of course it was just his luck that nothing ever went quite the way he expected.

There was a loud rumble as everything began to shake around him. He could hear the cracking of stone and looked up as sharp stalactites fell from the ceiling toward him. Diving out of the way he hissed in alarm as his grip on the orb proved weak.

The orb clattered to the ground and he sucked in a sharp breath as it rolled a few feet away from his outstretched hand. Scrambling to his feet he darted forward to grab it- but was too late.

Another chunk of rock detached from the ceiling and he watched it fall as if in slow motion.

The sound of the orb shattering was loud in the sudden silence that followed.

Then Din saw white.

Now here he was, stalking the white halls of the strange facility as he tried to figure out what in the Ka'ra had happened. Oh, he knew it was force osik. Din just didn't know what kind of force osik. Luke had never been the best at explaining it in terms he understood and after the many long lectures he'd kind of started to tune it all out.

Checking around another bland corner into another junction that looked exactly like every other one he'd passed Din was about to dash across the open space when a sound was picked up by his helmet.

It froze him in his tracks, entire body stiff and ears straining just in case he'd misheard.

"Pathetic! Absolutely useless! Quit that bitching or I will twist off your head and shit down your neck!" The voice was rough, masculine, and yelling at a volume that was near impossible to miss.

But that wasn't what Din was focused on.

The sound of a child trying and failing to muffle their cries of pain made his heart race in his chest and his blood boil in his veins.

Without a single thought to the consequences he pushed himself away from the wall and stalked down the hall the noise had come from, hands clenched at his sides.

"Did I say you could step out of line CC-2224? Get back in line before I put my boot so far up your ass you can spit shine it!" The more Din heard the faster he walked until he was practically belting down the long hallway.

"And you! You have the coordination of a one winged mynock tripping on spice! A defect like you wouldn't know how to-" Slamming his hand down on the door control the door slid open to a large training room.

Din's chest heaved as he took in the small forms standing around a circle in matching uniforms, not one of them taller than his waist. Near the center of the group was an armored man with one large hand around the neck of a blonde child, pinning them against the mats as they scrabbled to escape. There were recent bruises on the child's face and blood running from their nose.

Din saw red.

"Demagolka!" He snarled, spear already in his hands as he stalked forward like the deadly hunter he was.

"Who the fu-" The man never got a chance to finish his sentence before Din was on him.

The guy put up a fight, Din would give him that, but he clearly hadn't kept up with whatever training he'd been raised with.

Din on the other hand? He'd been training since his buir saved him during the Clone Wars. Had fought on the front lines during the Purge, and killed a Greater Krayt Dragon.

In the end the demagolka was dead with Din's spear shoved up into his ribcage through a gap in his armor.

The children stared at him, looking too scared to move, as Din stood over their former tormentor. Pulling his spear out of the quickly cooling corpse he set it onto the ground and turned to regard the small blonde child.

Some time during the fight one of the older children had rushed forward and pulled the injured child away, cradling the blonde to their chest. As Din came closer the two of them flinched, holding fast to one another and trying desperately not to cry. Din stopped a few feet away and crouched so he wasn't towering over them.

"Hey there. I'm not here to hurt you, I swear." The children stiffened, their faces scrunching up slightly in confusion.

Din looked between them and frowned. The ade were very similar in appearance and he was fairly certain they were brothers. Not twins, one of them was at least a year or two younger, but definitely related.

But where had he seen a face like that before…

Din pushed the thought away. It was irrelevant to the situation at hand. Reaching into the pouches on his belt he slowly pulled out a small medical pack and showed it to the children. "It's just some alcohol wipes and bacta spray. I want to make sure they're okay. Will you let me?" He motioned toward the blonde who in turn looked up at their potentially elder sibling.

The child watched him for a moment, amber eyes intelligent and sharp, before they flicked over to the body of the fake Mandalorian. After a moment or two of silence the child turned back to him and nodded curtly.

Din's shoulders relaxed and he smiled. "Thank you." Getting closer he knelt in front of the children and opened the package in front of them. Taking out the alcohol wipe he gently ran it over the boy's face, making a low noise of reassurance when the child flinched and let out a hiss of pain. "Hey, you're doing good kid." He soothed quietly as he checked the rest of their bruises. He had to hold back another flash of anger at the sight of a handprint that almost completely encircled the slender neck.

He should have inflicted a lot more pain on the demagolka.

"There you go, kid, feeling a bit better?" The child blinked dark brown eyes up at him and hesitantly nodded. Din reached over and ruffled their short cropped hair. "Mandokarla." He said warmly.

The child let out a surprised squeak and ducked further into the arms of their ori'vod, who frowned up at him in confusion. Din got to his feet and looked around at the other children, looking for any further injuries, and paused as the strangeness of their appearance finally registered.

Every single one of them shared the same features.

It wasn't exact, he was observant enough to notice small differences, but they were all so similar it was unsettling.

Then it clicked.

Clones.

Just like Boba.

The very thought made Din's mind race. Had the last remnants of the Empire somehow gotten hold of Boba's dna and re-started their clone army? Din thought they'd moved on to the damned droid troopers and attempting to use Grogu's blood to give them access to Jedi magic. Did they bring back the clones because Moff Gideon had failed?

As the children continued to watch him warily one of them finally stepped forward. "Sir?" They said, voice shaking slightly.

Din snapped out of his thoughts and turned toward the child. "Yes?" He said softly. Clones or not they were just children. Injured, scared, children.

"What are your Orders, Sir? A-are you our new Sergeant now?" The child stood stiffly, arms at his sides even as his bottom lip trembled with nerves.

Din melted at the sight.

"No orders." He said quietly, still worried he might spook the lot of them. "And I'm no one's sergeant. I'm a Beroya." He wasn't sure if the kids knew what that was but he didn't feel like explaining further. "But I don't think we should stay here." He glanced back at the corpse and swallowed the curses that tried to force themselves out of his mouth. "If they have friends then they'll probably realize they're dead soon."

The kids stared up at him in confusion, looking so lost it hurt his soul. "Hey, I'm not going to let someone like that hurt you again. Okay?" He could feel their eyes on him and straightened further. "I swear. I will protect each and every one of you with my last breath."

"Why?" The child holding onto the blonde asked, tone heated. "We're just clones."

Din thought carefully about what to say for a moment before he decided it was best to just tell the truth. "One of my ori'vode, my… elder brothers, is a clone. He's known as one of the best bounty hunters in the galaxy." Din stared right at the child as he spoke. "He is a person, just like you, and all of you have worth."

There was a sense of something holding its breath, of tense anticipation, before the child's eyes began to shine and he gave Din a watery smile. He opened his mouth to speak when the sound of a door opening behind them alerted Din to uninvited guests.

"What the fuck is going on in here!" An enraged voice that sounded oddly familiar barked behind him.

In an instant Din turned, dove for his spear, and sprang to his feet; placing his body between the unknown voice and the children.

"Stay behind me!" He ordered the children calmly through the speaker of his helmet.

Standing just inside the doorway were three sentients dressed in beskar'gam. Din growled, watching their every move.

Wearing beskar'gam used to mean that someone was an ally. But with all he'd seen in the last few months there was no guarantee that these three were not also demagolkase.

"Who the hell are you? What are you- is that fucking Priest?" The one in the sandy-yellow of vengeance asked in Mando'a, sounding shocked and incredulous.

"Cadets, get away from them! They're an intruder!" The second one in gold beskar'gam barked at the children, although his voice was filled more with concern than anything else.

Behind him the children shifted anxiously on their feet but didn't move.

"Leave the ade alone. Your quarrel is with me." Din growled, gripping the spear tighter.

"Why are you protecting them?" The one in blue and unpainted beskar asked.

"Children are the future." He stated firmly. "This is the Way."

There was a long moment of silence before the one in silver and blue reached up to take off his helmet. "Then we are not your enemy." Without the interference of the speaker Din stiffened as he finally placed the voice. "My name is Jango Fett, House Mereel."

Dank ferrik, was that Boba's buir? What the kark kind of Jedi magic was this?

"I think we need to sit down and have a little talk." Boba's buir said, intelligent eyes straying to the nearby corpse of the demagolka. "At the very least I have to thank you for taking out that trash."

Oh. Well... there really wasn't much else he could do, was there?

"Fine." He said lowering his spear. "But I want a medic to check on the ade. Some of them are injured."

Jango Fett's face split into a grin that set off all of Din's danger senses.

"That can be arranged."


This is a oneshot but it might be expanded on later.

Let me know if you guys are interested in a longer fic.