CHAPTER ONE
"One, we've got more company incoming fast." Jag's stiff voice
filtered through the curses and idle battle talk to be heard very clearly by
Wedge Antilles.
The New Republic General was seated in front of one of the tactical boards, a
headset on that was allowing him to listen to what was going on within the main
New Republic comm frequency. His
eyes darted to the tactical screen they had momentarily left and he froze in
horror at the sight of more skips appearing on the screen. He was a Corellian.
He didn't care about odds. But just because he didn't care about the odds
didn't mean that they weren't doing their best to stack high against him.
With a curse, Wedge realized he was doing absolutely nothing to help sort out
what was going on. Up to that point, the Vong hadn't been posing much of a
threat. The reason behind it became painfully evident as he realized why. The
number of coralskippers surrounding Twin Suns
squadron was enough to make him dizzy. The twelve crafts, labeled Twins One
through Twelve, were being sliced into trios. The
scene was quickly turning into what looked like a pack of nexus diving on their
prey. Wedge cursed again then began searching the battle area for sight of
'free' ships. He tapped in a new comm. frequency, this time coming up with the
private frequency of Colonel Gavin Darklighter.
"Rogue Lead, this is Control. Twins needs backup, and they need it now.
Finish off whatever you have left and move it," Wedge spoke into the comm.
He heard the double click of the comm. that signified signifying Gavin had
heard and was responding. He didn't seem to be the only one responding to the
attack on the Goddess. Wedge grimaced as he saw Jaina's X-Wing darting and
dancing around the red plasma being aimed at her way from the skips. He knew
how well that girl could fly, but even the best of the best broke down after
they were hounded long enough. Wedge's fingers itched to be pulsing
the release on proton torpedoes in an X-Wing, but he kept the desire under
control. Blackmoon squadron had moved around and was
eating away at the outer circle of skips that had surrounded Twin Suns. The Falcon
was coming in from the opposite side of Blackmoon, its
moves doing just as much as the squadron of twelve. The Rogue squadron fighters
were closing in fast on their marked targets, lasers and torpedoes killing one
after another of the skips. And the rest of the battlefield was littered with
the remains of skips and other damaged ships while the remaining squadrons were
having a field day on the Vong that were sent out to distract them.
* * * * *
Jaina jerked her stick to the right, rolling her X-Wing just as a bolt of
plasma was released at the point she'd just been. She gritted her teeth,
watching her tactical screen for signs that this wasn't the point in her life
were she'd have to go down fighting. They had help, but the question was if
that help would be able to break through the ranks in time. Jaina let out a
string of curses in a variety of languages, well aware that those she'd just
voiced would've made her father blush. Looks like she'd just
won their little war of the curses.
"Shavit!" Jaina recognized her own voice as plasma
from one of the skips hit one of her wings. A quick glance to her displays told
her that her shields had held against the attack. She had only glanced down for
a second, but in that time a skip had decided it had the ability to run her
through. The Vong coralskipper was coming head on and Jaina held her finger
over the trigger for lasers. The dovin basal on the
skip darkened and Jaina launched two torpedoes, one right after the other. A
red-orange light lit up the area maybe a hundred meters in front of her as the
skip exploded into space dust. However, the small victory meant nothing.
Abruptly her mother's words came to her head as she continued trying to fight
her way out of the situation. 'Fight until you can fight no longer, then
exhaust the enemy chasing you, and turn and fight some more.' And quite
suddenly, an idea came to her head.
"Two and Three, get your sorry butts over here
and help me out." Abruptly, Jaina pulled a 90 degree angle turn, not an
easy feet in an X-Wing, and then flipped her X-Wing up on its tail, slamming
her stick forward.
*****
Han stared at his comm as he heard his eldest child's voice leak through. Her
string of curses was enough to leave him dumbfounded for the moment, but he got
over it quickly as Jaina's voice and the word 'Shavit' came across the comm
once more. Han glanced over at Leia as she sat in the
copilot's seat, her face locked on the situation before her. Though they
couldn't see more than the indistinct shapes of crafts dancing in between the
blazing laser and plasma fire, he knew one of the crafts out there was his
daughter's. And he knew that another one of them belonged to Jagged Fel. If he
achieved nothing else in the entire battle, he would want it to be to get both
free from harm. Han grimaced to himself even as he set the Falcon forward into the fight. He suddenly had a reason to save the
Fel kid's engines: his daughter. Even if Jaina got out of the battle scene, she
would dive right back in at risk of death and a court martial if Jag Fel wasn't
clear. The same was true for Jag, he knew, so that left him with a simple
order: get both Jaina and the Fel kid clear. Anything less and the other would
dive back in to risk death again.
Glancing out of the main viewport, Han caught sight
of the Rogue Squadron X-Wings skimming around the Vong crafts, firing away at
them and tearing them out of the fight. Only a few dozen remained. Han grinned
at the thought; it was remarkable how much his Corellian good sense at odds
remained after so much abuse. No matter, he grinned to himself, the
Vong will rue the day they pegged our galaxy either way.
*****
Approximately half a standard hour later, Jagged Fel was jumping from his clawcraft's
cockpit to the hanger floor. He never thought he'd be so happy to be back on
the Ralroost, but after the skirmish he'd just
taken part in, he was glad that the Star Destroyer was the place he was
currently calling home. He began checking over his clawcraft once he'd gotten
his flight gloves and helmet off. A quick glance around the hanger told him
that every one of the Twin Suns crafts and their pilots had come in. It was
pretty remarkable, considering they'd been facing horrible odds. Of course,
his Corellian self reminded him, odds don't count. He abruptly stopped
checking his craft as he caught sight of the figures near Jaina's X-Wing or,
rather, the lack thereof. Two mechanics were busy moving around under it, one
having pushed a ladder up to its side, but Jag couldn't make out the form of
anyone moving down the ladder. Cursing the fact that he couldn't run over to
find out what was up, he went back to looking at his ship, not finding nearly
the expected amount of relief as he finished checking the Clawcraft over. He
was sure he could've done a better job, but his mind wasn't on taking care of
his craft right now. Rather, it was more concerned with finding a moment alone
with Jaina.
Unconsciously, Jag glanced over once more to Jaina's craft. Her droid was now
disappearing off to recharge and- Jag's heart leapt- Jaina was emerging from
the X-Wing. Four ladder rungs from the bottom, Jaina released the sides and
jumped gracefully to the durasteel hanger below. Jag shoved his flight gloves
into his helmet then tucked his helmet under his arm as he walked purposefully
out of the hanger, now desperate for a cold shower before he had a chance to
check in on Jaina. Colonel Celchu would be waiting to debrief her anyway.
Fifteen minutes after he left the hanger, Jag was walking into his quarters.
The room was, as usual, immaculately clean, none of his side projects littering
the tabletop. His desk was as neat as would be expected and, all in all, there
seemed to be nothing out of line. Jag set his helmet down on the table and
walked into the 'fresher, desperate for his shower.
* * * * *
Jaina desperately tired not to sway on her feet as she stood there 'listening'
to Tycho's debriefing. Realizing that the sudden lack of Tycho's voice meant
she was to salute and leave, she did just that. She left the Colonel's office
and walked towards her quarters, not even bothering to offer Kyp a scathing
remark as he fell into step just behind her. Her fingers easily punched in the
code to the control panel and the door rolled back, allowing her access to her
room.
"'Night," Kyp said, walking past to his own quarters. Her only reply
was a nod.
It was ugly today, that's for sure. With a sigh, Jaina sat down on the
nearest object that could be termed a chair. Using the Force to send her helmet
to the table, she pulled off her boots and walked towards the 'fresher.
She emerged ten minutes later, dressed now in a tank top, sweat pants and towel
over her wet hair. Jaina hardly noticed as her feet carried her towards her
bed, the only sound she emitted was a huffed sigh as she landed squarely in the
center of her bed. The towel holding her still-wet hair fell away as her head
hit the pillow and Jaina let out a breath of air. There was only one way this
could get any better...
The door buzzer interrupted Jaina's thoughts. Grumbling at having her beauty
rest disturbed, she didn't even bother sending out a Force probe as she stalked
over to the door. Her fist pounded the control panel and the door rushed back.
Jaina opened her mouth to give a Goddess-like reception of annoyance but didn't
even get that far. Her mouth was taken possession of before she even managed to
speak the first word. After a minute, Jag released Jaina but kept her in the
circle of his loose embrace. Jaina felt a coy smile begin to creep over her
features as she took a handful of Jag's shirt and pulled him into her room. A
quick check of the Force told her that no one was watching in the hallway.
After searching further, Jaina's smile brightened as she found that Kyp was
peacefully asleep and her family was safely talking. Elsewhere.
Jag was looking down at her, his face broken by a small smile. It may not have
been noticeable to most people, but Jaina picked up on it right away. One hand
reached up behind his head and the other rest on his shoulder as she pulled his
head down again for another kiss. The sensation of the point where their bodies
touched was like fire and ice all at once, but neither of them pulled away
until the need for air become too great. While Jaina was taking in a deep
breath, Jag was carefully unfurling her fingers that were still entwined in his
shirt.
* * * * *
Jacen Solo was well aware that he was acting completely out of character,
jumping up and down like a lunatic; not that he wasn't one, being a Solo and
all, but still. He caught sight of General Antilles looking at him curiously
and realized just then how truly mad he must look. Before he could offer more
than the cocky Solo half-grin, his mother and father were dragging him out of
the room. The look on his dad's face, though it was
grease stained and battle-wrought, was one of inexplicable jubilation. Not only
had they won the battle, even with Jaina putting her self at risk once more- go
figure- but it had been the first time the Vong had actually taken what they
had left and retreated, recalling the coralskippers
to their worldships.
One quick look around the room told him that no one would be protesting his
absence or that of his father or mother. The three Solos, led by Han, of
course, walked off towards the elder Solos' apartments. The door slid back and
the family unit headed inside. Jacen's first thought
was that the rooms were devoid of people. A second inspection showed his aunt
and uncle waiting for them at the table. Luke sat at the far end, his head bent
slightly as he listened to his wife's words. He seemed about ready to reply
when they both glanced to the entering Solos.
He glanced at his father, a bit confused as to why the true extent of his
Corellian background wasn't making an especial racket. Han shrugged under his
brother-in-law's and son's joined gazes, as if he felt them penetrating his
skin. Leia stepped past her husband and son to hug
her brother. Mara, always the figurehead of independence, remained free from
the hugging business, managing to be kept free of the hugging on the whole and
succeeding at it much better than either Han or Jacen.
Deciding he didn't need to hear the usual banter of his family at this moment
Jacen sighed and walked to the table where his Uncle Luke and Aunt Mara had
been sitting. He was in a good mind to comment straight off, cutting to the
power cables as his twin would say, but he waited for his parents to sit down.
When he chanced a glance at his uncle again, Jacen found that he had adopted
the blank face often portrayed by Jedi.
"I'll be direct with this. The furball today went
worse than the Vong would've liked, but that wasn't the only place attacked. It
seems that Shimmra has gotten the Vong warriors to
overlook the fighting one-on-one rule. Hapes Cluster
was attacked. We received a message directly from Tenel
Ka as soon as our communications were back up. They were apparently hit hard,
not to mention they didn't have the support of space squadrons at their
disposal. While Zenoma Sekot
may have joined the war, we must also remember that while Sekot
should tip the scales dramatically, the planet mass cannot be everywhere at
once." Luke stopped talking to allow that much to sink in. Jacen sat, staring
at the table, completely stunned. Hapes Cluster. That
meant Tenel Ka. Tenel Ka
and her people had been attacked.
"As we all know, Tenel Ka is a Jedi Knight as well as
Queen Mother of Hapes. This means that it will not
look as highly out of place for new transports to be showing up there. If the
Vong continue to monitor the sector, the arrival of new ships will be expected.
From what we've come to understand in total, Iella's managed to get the New
Republic to devote some resources to the Hapans to
aid in the recovery from their attack, as it wasn't just the fleet that was
attacked, but the planet as well. We want to put a dozen or so Jedi on those
transports. That way we can give the Queen Mother more protection while getting
to the bottom of other reports we've had of Peace Brigade movement from the
sector."
His uncle looked as if he was ready to go on, but Mara interrupted him. "Farmboy, get to the point. Don't ramble as if this is a
Council meeting. We don't have that kind of time to waste if we want to contact
four more Jedi today."
If the hard glare of the former Emperor's Hand was enough to send military men
of might to hide in fear, it certainly worked well on her spouse. Luke nodded
sheepishly, not bothering to offer up a remark defending himself
to her claims; as was the order of things in the Skywalker and Solo family. The
men were in charge until the women were annoyed enough to stop playing along.
Then the faults of one of them became the faults of them all and when the women
in the family included a lightsaber-capable Yuuzhan
Vong goddess with an incredibly quick temper, a former Emperor's Hand and a
willful Alderaanian Princess, you're odds weren't too high of getting away
unscathed.
"Fine, I'll cut to the power cables then, as Jaina would put it. We originally
wanted both Jaina and Jacen," he indicated to Jacen as he spoke his name, "to
go, but Wedge quickly stomped on the idea of sending Jaina; that was something
we should've been able to see, considering there were millions of reasons she
shouldn't leave. As for you, Jacen," Jacen met his stare this time, "the other
Jedi along with Mara and me, not to mention Tenel Ka,
think that it would be good if you went. Your Vongsense
will be able to alert you to the movements of the Vong better than scanners
can, and at this point, Hapes needs all the help it
can get."
Han, who had remained silent all through the talk, decided that it was now his
turn to speak. "Just wait one minute, Luke. You told Leia
and me that you weren't gong to be sending our kids on missions for a while.
Besides, you're making it out to be that the only thing Jacen's
worth in this was is his Vongsense-"
But Jacen shook his head. Maybe it was the Force, maybe it was the simple fact
that he wanted to do something new, but whatever it was, he agreed with this
mission. "No, Dad, it's okay. I know you'd rather keep the family close to
'home' right now, but I think Uncle Luke has a point. I'd be more help, in the
long run, to the Hapans."
His father stared at him, mouth gape, and gaze drawn out. His mother calmly and
silently put one finger under her husband's jaw and pushed it closed. Han
swallowed, seeming to realize his actions weren't called for- that was
something new- and he shook his head sharply.
"Look, I understand you want to do something in this war, but you don't need to
do it on Hapes, do you?" His obviously didn't have
much of an argument, if he was jumping to the guilt trip this early on in the
discussion.
Jacen looked over at his aunt and uncle once more, his gaze searching both of
theirs. He found in them what he was looking for, though he couldn't say
exactly what that something was. His uncle seemed to understand his conclusion
and nodded. Jacen vaguely heard his father sigh, but ignored it.
"The transports to Hapes are leaving in 48 hours'
time. As I understand it, Rogue squadron is hosting a party tonight, so we may
as well wait to enjoy that and then wait to be sober again. Thank you, Jacen.
Han," Luke nodded once to Han, "Leia," he nodded
again to his twin, and then the Skywalkers left the
apartment.
* * * * *
Rogue lounge was just about as crowded as one would imagine. Everyone not in bacta tanks or the medward was
present. The Rogues, ever the party hosts, were mixing colorful concoctions
behind the bar that, Jaina assumed, must have quite a few types of alcohol. The
sight of her father taking one of these suicide mixtures and then another,
handing it to Wedge, made her chuckle softly. It would figure that the
bartender would to put some serious alcohol in a drink for a Corellian to even
consider saying he didn't want to have more than five after the evening was
over.
Jaina walked over towards the pair of Generals, both of whom were obviously too
interested in guessing the contents of the mixture they were drinking to notice
her approaching. She stood right behind then and wasn't disappointed. Her
father turned around, smiling at her.
"Jaina!" Even so early in the night, his voice was
growing heavy. The ends of his words were slurred around, as if he weren't sure
how to end them.
Wedge looked up, his eyes unfocused slightly, trying to comprehend the majority
of the surroundings but at last getting Jaina in focus. She raised her eyebrows
at both Corellians, shaking her head slightly. "Wedge, this has nothing to do
with you." Wedge gave a dim smile and turned tipsily back towards the bar.
Jaina's expression changed to a hard glare at her father. "You were planning on
telling me when, exactly, that my twin was leaving?"
Watching her father's face contort as he attempted to think through the haze of
his alcohol-intoxicated mind would have been almost funny enough to get Jaina
to laugh under normal circumstances. At current moment, however, she was not
under 'normal' circumstances. It was more like a 'Goddess-on-Warpath' moment.
Han began to speak, forming the words carefully so as to not slur them. "Jay,
don look at me like it's my fault. Talk t'your uncle
over it."
She cast a scrutinizing glare over him, debating the actual weight of his
words, she at last turned on her heal to head to the rec
rooms. She could sense her aunt and uncle through the force as they sparred in
one of the side rooms. Jaina walked into the room, going to stand behind the transparisteel barrier to watch in the room. In between on
of Mara's blocks and attacks, Jaina felt a brush of her former master through
the Force. Jaina returned the brush, attaching to it the image of a severe
storm.
It was maybe another minute before Mara turned her lightsaber off. Luke
followed the example, a bit hesitantly lest Mara be feigning. He opened his
mouth and appeared to say something, though Jaina wasn't really listening to
what. Mara didn't even bother to respond but walked to where Jaina was now
standing in the doorway.
* * * * *
Mara watched her niece as the she stood there, her short form seemingly taller, as if she were truly filling the doorframe she stood
in. A simple prod through the old Master-apprentice bond was enough to show
that Jaina was just a little bit more than mad. Without turning, she knew Luke
was close behind her. She paused, waiting for her husband to catch up, and then
turned back to Jaina.
"What's wrong?" she asked tentatively, though she privately had a very good
idea of what was wrong.
The girl turned pilot turned Jedi turned Goddess glared at her, her brown eyes
brazenly challenging Mara to continue with the 'stupid' act. So, complying as
necessary, Mara turned into something as close to the Emperor's Hand as she
cared to right now. Before she could utter a demand from her new mindset, Jaina
spoke, her voice leveled in something like barely controlled rage.
"Why the Kriff wasn't I either told about this little
Hapan run or even invited along?" At once, Mara
turned back into her 'Aunt/Mother' mode and jabbed a playful yet informative
finger at Luke. He turned to face her, his eyes plainly labeled with a
half-joking half-serious sense of betrayal. Mara gave him a pleasant smile and
then walked over to grab a towel to wipe her sweaty face on, leaving him to
deal with his rather ticked niece.
*****
Jacen's mind was still on Borleias
even as the ship he was on began it's decent through Hapes'
atmosphere. Per orders of the Queen Mother herself, the ships were to go to a
royal docking bay near the palace. He was glad that he wasn't required to deal
with being up in the cockpit to fly the ship, as he might've been asked to.
Instead, he let his mind wander back to the clatter and turmoil revolving
around his leaving the other planet.
His twin had been mad, he knew that, but she'd talked first to their uncle,
then with their parents again. Somehow, he was yet to find the way, they had
managed to get Jaina to accept something close to reason. It was a skill he
still had to learn, but he definitely would like to have it in the event that
it could be used to his advantage.
The fact that the ship he was on- he couldn't remember its name off the top of
his head- was already on the ground and the sounds of the ramp going down
jolted Jacen from his thoughts. How had they already landed without his
noticing the touch down? No matter. He was scheduled to be the first of twelve
Jedi on planet from the Borleias transports and, so
far, everything was as planned.
He walked down the ramp, not failing to notice the ship's surroundings. Well,
more like the people who'd come to greet the ships. Women who looked like
handmaidens were standing in front of another figure that appeared to be
arguing quite forcefully with a royal guard. The red-clad man seemed to give up
and stepped back with a respectful bow. Tenel Ka, as
graceful as she ever had been, strode forward, a pleased grin on her face at
having 'won' a debate she easily could've pulled a huge extent of rank in. She
bade the captain of the vessel a polite nod and a flick of her hand sent
mechanics checking it over. Then the Queen Mother and her barrage of
handmaidens stopped in front of Jacen. He executed a bow, grinning as he looked
back at her face.
"You will never change, will you friend Jacen?" Tenel
Ka asked him, half-joking, half-serious.
The true Solo grin he'd inherited all too easily jumped to life on his face and
he inclined his head in a half nod. "Not at all, Tenel Ka. Or," he cast her a
joking look before continuing, "should I stick to 'Your Majesty'?"
His comment was promptly rewarded with Tenel Ka's hand whapping him across the head. Rubbing the spot
where she'd hit him, he feigned pain even as he offered her his arm. She took
it with the ease that only came with too much practice and led him off,
chatting about old times, into the palace.
*****
The Twin Suns crafts were floating lazily in the Naboo
system, and while they were giving every impression of being a calm and
unconcerned squadron that was just a bit too far from space, Jaina couldn't
shake the feeling that they were going to be jumped upon at any second. The
planets in this system were unoccupied, as far as anyone knew, and it wasn't as
though Jaina would be able to sense the Vong in the Force anyway. No, it was
more a worry that the refugee ship they'd been sent to retrieve would have some
sort of Yuuzhan Vong tracking device on it and they'd
be jumped the second the ship entered the system. The ship itself was coming
from Kessel. It had then moved to Gamorr, rather than
cut through the Vong invasion route. It's next jump
would take it here, to the Naboo system, and Twin
Suns' current mission was to see the refugees safely to Borleias.
About to ask Cappie to send a message to Zero-One and
Kyp, a red blip on her tactical display drove the thoughts from her mind. The
Vong didn't even need to wait for a refugee ship, it seemed. The size of the
blip indicated that this was a worldship. Next
second, the worldship's coralskipper squadrons had
begun to fill the space area around it. With a curse that didn't carry over her
closed comm, Jaina watched as three dozen skips poured into space on the
not-quite far side of the system.
Jaina clicked on her comm. "Split into trios and see that you watch each
other's backs. We're not here to have a little rendezvous with the Vong; we're
here to collect a refugee ship and bring it back to base. Kills don't matter
today; the only thing I'm worried about is returning with a full squadron."
Eleven clicks confirmed they understood her words. Jaina stretched out in the
Force, brushing each of her pilot's minds momentarily before she latched onto
Kyp's Force presence. All of her pilots were calm and ready. This is what they'd
been trained to do, after all.
The thirty-six coralskippers split into groups of
nine, each of them aiming towards a trio. Knowing she wouldn't have to worry
about the performances of her squadron, Jaina turned her attention in full to
the coralskipper that seemed to be leading the group aimed towards she, Jag and
Kyp. The stuttering laserfire she sent raining
towards the skip was quick to bring up and then destroy the dovin
basin's gravity void. Even as she poured laserfire
into the skip, Jaina watched as one of Kyp's proton torpedoes collided with the
skip, just over the blackened point her fire had concentrated.
Jag, Kyp, and Jaina all alternated firing lasers and missiles, taking no time
at all to knock out six of the nine skips directing their attention to them.
The ease at which they were destroyed, however, set
alarm bells off in Jaina's head. This was a suicide run. The Vong had more up
their sleeves. Another coralskipper burst to her left, leaving two now. Jaina
launched a proton torpedo at one of the remaining skips just as space pseudoshifted and the refugee vessel came
insystem. With a curse, she watched as the worldship's exterior was suddenly surrounded with more
squadrons. And these wouldn't be the suicide pilots this time.
"Twin Suns, leave whatever you've got left. Get to that refugee ship," Jaina
ordered calmly over the comm. Another look at her tactical screen showed the
newly launched skips steadily heading toward the refugee ship. There were only
three skips remaining from the original three squadrons sent to give them
target practice. Or, more likely, waste their ammunition.
The squadron arrived seconds before the Vong coralskippers
did. Though there was chatter coming over the comm. know,
Jaina paid it no heed. This would just be her squadron's usual 'battle talk'
consisting of things like 'nice shot, seven!' and 'roll port, ten!' and nothing
more. Jaina focused instead on knocking out dovin
basins and then the skips they guarded. After a minute or so of heated
skirmish, Jaina spoke into the commclutter once more.
"Alright Twins, let's get this refugee ship back to Borleias
now." She heard the consenting replies of her squadron members
before she changed frequencies to the one Cappie gave
her as the refugee ship's. "Spice Runner, this
is Twin Suns Leader. We're here to escort you back to Borleias.
My astromech has just sent over the coordinates for
your jump, so make sure you've got a clear path out of system. Change over to
the New Republic frequency to get the
countdown."
"Acknowledged, Twin Suns Leader."
Satisfied with the response, Jaina changed over to her original frequency as
she dodged another bolt of plasma. Her only problem was that, thanks to her
attention being divided in too many ways, another plasma bolt was waiting to
intercept her maneuver. Cappie blatted emphatically
and then began to whistle profusely, his voice getting steadily higher.
Checking her systems over quickly, Jaina cursed herself silently.
Smart move, Goddess. Kyp Durron's voice rang
through her head. Though normally not hostile to it, Jaina shoved his words
off.
Shut it, Durron. She heard the sounds off Kyp's silent laughter and was
about to jab back at it when she spotted a straying plasma bolt headed towards
one of the Spire Runner's engines. Without thinking it through, Jaina jerked
her X-Wing up to take the hit instead. As soon as she did it, Cappie whistled sharply in alarm, not his jibes as before,
but now true panic. Her course already set beyond her control, she quickly
spoke to Kyp in the Force.
Kyp, get the squad and the refugees back to Borleias.
I'm going to see if I can't use the Force to cushion my landing... She
broke off as the planet's atmosphere and gravity began pulling her X-Wing
through at an increasingly speedy rate. Starboard S-foils in ruins, Jaina used
the Force as best she could to keep her craft from spiraling out of control
into the dense foliage of the planet.
*****
"Twin Suns, let's get these refugees to Borleias.
Jump on my mark." Jag registered Kyp's voice plainly through the comm. This
would be the first time in a long while that he didn't listen to direct orders.
Fortunately, he'd already developed his Rebel mindset enough for it to dismiss
the going against Kyp's orders, as simply 'he's not my superior'. He flew his
clawcraft under the refugee ship and pushed it full throttle towards the planet
Jaina's X-Wing had disappeared into. Seconds after he'd broken the atmosphere,
his comm went silent. Twin Suns and the refugees had made their jump. Now his
only concerns were Vong ground parties, if they'd seen the crafts go down, and
finding Jaina.
The planet wasn't exactly dark and dreary, but it definitely wouldn't have been
Jag's first choice when it came to landing zones. The trees were packed thick and
dense, making it almost impossible to find the path the X-Wing had taken. Until
Jag saw the smoke, that is. Heart hammering the blood in his ears, he urged his
clawcraft onward. The smoke, though just a thin line of it, came from
underneath the tree line, but Jag didn't dive straight into it. The indent in
the constant treetop level was enough to show him where Jaina crashed.
The clawcraft slowed as the break neared and then it drifted lower, underside
now skimming the leaves. Jag's first glance into the clearing told him that the
tree line really wasn't as dense as it appeared. At this moment, however, he
couldn't have cared if this planet was a twin of Kashyyyk.
He turned his clawcraft down the already cleared way and, in spite of himself,
grimaced at the view before him. Under the trees was rock, though he didn't
know how the trees were growing so well, and then, rolled on it's
side, was Jaina's X-Wing near the edge of the clearing. The smoke was rising
from the engines that were pressed into the ground.
As calmly as he could, Jag landed his clawcraft in the limited space provided.
It was a tight enough fit, but at least there was room at all. Even before his
engines had finished powering down, he jumping to the ground below, his helmet
left in the cockpit. Anxious steps carried Jag around the X-Wing until he came
to the transparisteel canopy. Or what had been the transparisteel canopy. Reason was forced from his mind at
the sight of one of Jaina's hands hanging through the jagged remains of it.
The next second he was standing next to the cockpit of the X-Wing, looking in
on the remains of Jaina's fighter. First things first, he got her out of the
ruined cockpit. As gently as possible, he carried her away from the wreckage
and towards his craft. Jag set her down on the ground right next to one of the
claws and then climbed back in his cockpit, searching around for the medpak. Finding it, he scrambled back down and knelt by her
side again.
Jaina's breathing was shallow and irregular, and threatening to stop at each
breath from what he heard thus far. Her right hand had gone through the broken transparisteel and was covered in blood. Other than the
hand, she didn't appear to have too much damage. Carefully, he pulled her
flight helmet off and nearly fell back in surprise. Blood was spattered all
through her hair and it definitely wasn't all coming from the cut on her cheek.
Jag turned the helmet over, looking inside. The interior lining was crimson and
at the back was a crack in the helmet itself. Cursing mentally, Jag opened the medpac and pulled out a few bacta
patches. Three went to various large cuts on her hand and another went to her
cheek.
Next, Jag had the medscanner, running a check on her
bones. The heel of the hand that had gone through the transparisteel
was broken and the only thing he could add to that list was a rib.
Jag glanced at Jaina's face once more, wondering how in the universe he was
going to get her back to Borleias without causing
more damage to her head. Deciding he had to find out if there was anything he
could do anyway, he lifted Jaina's limp form into something like sitting
position, careful as to how he moved her head. Once he had her firmly settled,
arm wrapped around the front of her shoulders to keep her from falling, he
looked at the back of her head. Diagonally above her left ear was what looked
like a good deal of blood starting to clot. Grimacing,
he let her lean against the clawcraft and turned back to the medpak. A particularly loud burst of noise on his comm jolted
him from running autopilot.
"Jag...Jag...are you there? Come on, Jag, kriffin'
koochoo, answer!" Kyp's voice rang through the
comm as Jag climbed back in the cockpit. Blinking slightly, he glanced to his
chrono, wondering it they could really be back at Borleias
by now. No, only an hour and a half had gone by. Meaning that they were about
to make their second jump. Punching the comm on, he replied to Kyp's
ever-increasing cursed demands.
"What do you want, Kyp, as this isn't exactly the best time."
"Oh, and when would be a good time, Fel? I realize that I'm not exactly part of
your list of superiors, but what in Kessel's name
prompted you to go down after her?" Kyp's voice came back as soon as his had
gone out over the comm. Any other time of day, Jag would've been only too happy
to correct Kyp's thinking with his Corellian answers. Right now though, he was
more concerned about getting back out to Jaina.
"How about 'Jaina wouldn't be alive if I hadn't'?
Look, you need to get that ship to Borleias. Tell
General Antilles what happened and that I'm going to try and see if I can't get
us back to base." He heard Kyp sigh audibly, then a click of the comm for
confirmation. Jag didn't wait to hear if Kyp had anything else to say. Instead,
he got back out of the cockpit, going back to Jaina. She appeared to have
fallen off in sleep again, but no sleep ever looked so unnatural. Her breathing
coming in ragged, jolting breaths, Jag did the only thing he could logically at
the moment. He put away the medpak and then climbed
back to the ground.
Scooping Jaina up once more, he managed to climb back in his cockpit- which was
now moving towards the cramped side. How he'd managed to climb in carrying her,
he didn't know, but he was more than a little relieved that he could. He
settled in his seat, trying to find the most comfortable position for himself,
and then Jaina's limp form. All settled, he began
powering up his engines again. Jaina's head had been resting on his shoulder
for the past few minutes and, with a sense of foreboding washing over him, Jag
realized that her head injury had not yet begun to close over. All he could do,
as he lifted his clawcraft into the now Vong-free space, was hope she'd make it
back to Borleias.
*****
Innumerous light years away, the royal party halted at a flare of 'light'.
Light was the only thing to call it without going into tremendous detail. But
whatever it was, it hit Jacen like the Falcon in the head. He'd only
felt that same Force-release once before: on Myrkr,
with Anakin.
Jacen staggered backwards into the wall, bent double as if in tremendous pain.
One of his hands gripped across his stomach, the other splayed through his
hair. With tremendous effort, he blocked out the magnitude of the pain, unable
to dull it all. There was only one person who could relay to him that much
emotion or feeling: Jaina.
Kyp gaped at the blankness that was suddenly seeping through his Force sense.
There was an abrupt hole, something he couldn't explain. It took him a minute
to realize that he was standing blankly in the middle of the mess hall, his
food splattered over the floor, and just about everyone watching him. But he
didn't even care. He continued searching what he knew was his Force presence
and suddenly realized what was missing. The sharp contact of durasteel to his
knees should've jolted him to his senses, but the pain didn't even register.
Instead, he was dimly aware that he was letting loose a cry of utter grief,
more a dagger of his pain relayed in wordless sound. Through the haze
surrounding him, he didn't even recognize the figures being thrown away from
him do to his sudden release of power. Only when a cool hand came across his
down-turned forehead did he call the power back in. And it was only then that
words registered. Jaina.
As if the entirety of the universe had just sped back up, Kyp stared through
his fingers to the metal floor, aware of Mara Jade's hand on his shoulder,
Luke's on his forehead. All he cared about right now was
knowing if Jaina was okay. He knew though that he might only disappoint
himself if he feigned blind belief that Jaina had only passed out or something
similar. This was not the time to cloud the truth with pretty lies just to make
himself happy and hopeful. With a sickening wrench of
his stomach, he allowed the understanding to enter that Jaina might not even be
coming home.
Unwilling to do more than walk out of the mess hall to his rooms, he pushed
himself to his feet, his head reeling, as though he'd been lightheaded. The
sensation was not one he usually enjoyed, but right now it was a welcome
feeling, a feeling of numbness that focused his whole mind on it, not allowing
it to think off into the dark alleyways of intricate thought. Like what had
happened to Jaina. No, he didn't even need to start the thinking there. It was
too much to think of, too much to try to comprehend. And too much of this war
was hitting home. He didn't need it to hit home, not now. Not today. Not like
this...
*****
Wedge looked up as the lieutenant called him over to the screen. A lone blip
was making its way towards the newly reestablished base. Immediately, without
having to request information for the lieutenant, Wedge knew who it was. Jag
had finally come back. Hopefully his mission would be marked by success in
bringing home Jaina Solo. Realizing he was staring blankly at the screen and
that the lieutenant was waiting for instructions, Wedge broke out of his
reverie.
"Tell Colonel Fel to land at the main docking bay. A med team will be waiting
there, among other personnel."
The officer nodded and at once got on the comm. Wedge turned away and quickly
brought his comm to his mouth, calling down to the med bay. That call over and
done with quickly, he walked over to where his wife was talking with another
officer. Waiting for her to finish, he then pulled her towards the door,
explaining as he did so.
"Jag's just come in. Jaina's fighter isn't with him, so I'm hoping that he
somehow managed to fly back with her in that cockpit of his." Iella, who'd been
ready to ask Wedge what the Sith he thought he was doing, dragging her away
from her work, abruptly nodded and moved to match his stride.
It didn't take them long to reach the docking bay. The medical team that Wedge
had requested minutes earlier was already there, repulsor
sled with them along with other medical equipment that Wedge really didn't have
any desire to want to know about in any form of detail past its name. The
clawcraft figure in the sky was growing steadily larger as the minutes progressed,
silence pressing them. Abruptly, a door released off on the far side of the
hanger, causing Wedge's attention to break off from Jag's fighter to the noise
instead.
Kyp Durron was striding through the door, Jedi robes billowing out behind him.
Hurrying after him were Luke Skywalker and Mara Jade. Kyp, glancing out to the
approaching clawcraft, huffed visibly and then led the small party of Jedi
Masters over towards the military personnel present. Seconds after the Jedi and
Wedge had exchanged tense nods, the clawcraft entered the hanger, landing
perfectly- but of course- and then beginning its powering down sequence. Kyp
had started forward about as soon as the craft had touched solid durasteel.
Wedge glanced quickly to the Masters Skywalker, wondering if the other Master
should be stopped. Luke merely shook his head to Wedge, enough of an indication
that it was fine to let Kyp go.
Once the clawcraft had completely powered down, Wedge saw Iella flick her hand
in the direction of the fighter. The med team walked forward to the other side
of it. Kyp Durron was holding a hardly-conscious Jaina Solo in his arms, a look
of intense relief on his face. Had Wedge not heard about the earlier explosion
on the Jedi Master's behalf, he would've thought it entirely insane for Kyp to
be happy about having Jaina returned in the condition she was presently. A
moment later, Jag jumped down to the hanger floor, going over to stand next to
Kyp.
The Jedi Master's face was now peacefully blank and Wedge recognized the look
immediately as one of attunement to the Force. The just-noticed wound on
Jaina's head began to slow in its bleeding. It took a few more seconds, but it
eventually stopped altogether. Jaina wasn't the only one who looked like they
could use some time in the medward. While he didn't
appear to be physically injured, Jag looked positively exhausted. Typical of a
rescue mission, but it was nonetheless the truth.
Wedge looked over at Kyp again to see him putting Jaina's now-limp form onto
the repulsor sled. From the look on her face, Wedge
guessed that she had been put into a Jedi Healing trance. Before Jag could
sneak out, as he appeared to be trying his hand at, Wedge caught him by the
shoulder. "Jag, you're going to the medward too. I
don't care if they release you immediately after, you're going."
His nephew looked ready to argue, but then, wisely in Wedge's opinion, snapped
his mouth shut and offered a crisp salute. Jag walked off after the repulsor sled and Wedge watched him go, shaking his head
slowly. Whatever Soontir had done to the boy, it certainly hadn't been to the
best benefit. At last when it came to matters of using and
not using rank.
