When they entered Nevarro's atmosphere and moved closer to the ground, Signe could see a group of people huddled in the middle of nowhere. There were four of them and only one was watching them. Upon closer inspection, she realised it was Greef and he didn't look like his usual happy self and it was clear as to why. The Vicingian blonde quickly dropped down to the Hull where she found Kuiil readying the Blurrgs. It was only then she realised there were three but there were four of them. Then she remembered they could only fit three of dumb looking creatures on. Someone was going to have to walk and she had a feeling it would be her. She watched as Tang and Kuiil took theirs while she stood silently behind them, not really sure how she felt about the current situation. Din appeared beside her from the cockpit and looked at her before turning to see his head to see what she was glaring at so absentmindedly.

"Come on, you ride with me," he said, gently nudging her shoulder. The gesture seemed to lighten her mood greatly. She watched him in bewilderment as he moved toward his Blurrg and effortlessly getting on top of it, rotating his head slightly toward her as if waiting. She heard a small cooing noise beside her and cast her gaze down to see Sprout gazing up at her and tilting his head. He reached his small hands up to her, asking for her hug and her heart soared. She quickly grabbed her axe and hatchets before snatching the kid up in her arms who didn't hesitate to snuggle into her chest as she went over to Sprout's cot. She then proceeded over to Din with a spring in her step and smiled when he brought his hand out to offer her help. She gladly took a hold of his forearm as he grasped hers firmly and swung herself up on to the Blurrg with ease and getting comfy. It was then she realised she had to hold onto something and became increasingly nervous, twisting her head around to find something. "You may want to hold on to me," he said as the Hull door slowly moved to open. Hearing this made Signe's cheeks warm in embarrassment of the idea.

"I'll be fine. I'm an expert at keeping my balance," she said, smugly as she leaned back slightly on her hands as Kuiil exited the Hull first. When the Blurrg moved however, the sudden movement proved her statement wrong as her hand slipped and yelped in fear as she fell back but she managed to grab onto the Mandalorian's cape to steady her. She swiftly brought herself forward holding on to his cape, hiding her face, completely mortified. Despite that, she couldn't help but notice the gentle movement and the small chuckle resonating from Mando. It was only loud enough for her to hear.

Signe frowned up at the back of the helmet but she couldn't help but let a grin spread across her lips. It was kind of funny to be honest but as quickly as they found it funny their attitude snapped straight back to serious when they made eye contact with Greef.

"Sorry for the remote rendezvous, Mando, (Y/n), but things have gotten complicated since you were both last here," Signe could sense the irritated aura that radiated off the man as he clenched his jaw. She watched as his brown eyes switched from Tang and Kuiil, realising their presence. "It appears introductions are in order. It seems we've both provided a security detail," he said as he peered back to some of his Bounty Hunters. The man got no response and so he spoke again. "I recommend one of you guards the ship, most likely you since it seems Mando and (Y/n) are a duo now. These lava fields are lousy with Jawas," he motioned toward Tang who didn't bat an eyelid at his attempt to get rid of her.

"She stays with us," Din stated firmly.

"But the town is now run by ex-Empire, she has the Rebellion insignia. If they see that, they'll all get their hackles up,"

"She's coming whether you like it or not Greef," Signe reinforced Din's first statement, her green eyes hardened on her Guardian as they peered over her companion's shoulder. Greef sighed in exasperation at the two Bounty Hunters.

"Fine… fine," he composed himself after his sudden outburst from frustration. "At least remove your insignia until this is over. There's no need to flaunt it. Now! Where is the little one?" With that, everyone's eyes were on Din as he brought his bracer up and pressed a button on it causing the pod between the Bounty Hunters and Assassin to move toward the Guild Leader. He watched it open to reveal the curious little creature who squeaked and cooed as his big brown eyes took in the area in front of him.

Signe noticed movement to her right and observed the man in front of her lay a hand on his blaster. It seemed Din didn't fully trust Greef which was understandable, they were in a delicate situation. She took note of the other Bounty Hunter's getting on edge at the Mandalorians' risky move and the blonde found herself placing her hand on a hatchet too. Signe wasn't too focused on Greef's, keeping her fierce eyes on his companions instead, he had Din's attention anyway. However as soon as Signe's sense Din's tense shoulders slack a bit and his hand retreated from his blaster when Greef but the kid down, she mimicked Mando's actions.

"Well, I'm glad this matter will be put to rest once and for all," With that, Din pressed the button on his bracer again, calling the cot back to levitate beside him. "The sun drops fast on Nevarro. We can walk for a spell, camp at the riverbank, then make our way into town at first light,"

Night had finally come and they had made it to their planned destination and where now sat around a fire and eating a Qartuum that was still slowly roasting over it. The atmosphere was quiet but very tense, everyone could feel it. The only person who was really eating was Signe, who had been craving for something other than broth for a while now and her wish had finally come. She peered up at each person as they gave one another the evil's which made her roll her eyes and shake her head in annoyance. This angsty energy that occurred always drained her.

The Vicingian warrior sat between Din and Greef in a cross legged position with her pelt and carrying frame beside her. It wasn't long before there was a dull ache that shot through the side of her chest that made her jaw clench. She moved a part of her clothing to take a look at the wound that was slowly scarring. It had been a while since she last checked on it properly but she had had no worries of it due to the lack of sharp pain and how well she looked after it, however she would still get the occasional twinge.

"I guess the little bugger's a carnivore, never seen anything like it," she heard Greef say from behind her making her look at 'the little bugger' he was cooing away in his cot being hand fed tiny bits of meat by Kuiil. The scene made smile and her insides melt. "They were ready to pay a king's ransom for that thing. Must be for some kind of highfalutin menagerie," he chuckled but it seemed Mando was done with small talk as he brought up about going over the plan again.

"We both enter the common house, we show the client the bait. We join him at the table and you kill him,"

"Tell me about his reinforcements," The Mandalorian demanded. Signe proceeded to zone out, too busy worrying over the ache that had suddenly gotten a bit worse. She massaged the area gently as she glared at the fire. She was brought out of her gormless state when she decided to stand up and move away from the group for a bit to stretch her arm out in hopes that it could ease the pain but hearing Greef scream made her spin round and forget the cramp immediately. Giant wings disturbed the air and dust around the group as a creature screeched in the dark sky above. No one wasted a second before grabbing their weapons and firing at the heavens blindly. Mando didn't hesitate to guarantee Sprout's safety too by closing the cot up. Signe was now the only one unarmed at this point and this wasn't a good position for her at all. She didn't bother to turn to look at the screeching Reptavian that she knew was heading straight for her and instead ran for a hatchet.

So close.

Her fingertip barely touched the handle before she felt herself being tugged sharply off of the ground making her yelp in surprise until it was cut short. The Reptavian had managed to grab onto her cloak which was now cutting off her oxygen very quickly and the panic was starting to set it in.

"No!" She heard a distressed voice call out as she could see a few bolts fly above her as they missed the Nevvaronian creature. They were gaining height quickly and she needed to think of an escape... fast. Using all the strength she could muster she grabbed a hold of one of the feet only just managing to reach and strained as she lifted herself so that the cloak would loosen enough for her to unattach the clips that kept it round her neck and now she was free falling.

From 30ft in the air.

The blonde shut her eyes and braced herself for impact but it never came and when she opened her eyes, she found herself floating a couple inches from the ground. In surprise, whatever happened stopped as she landed in the sand just as someone rushed to her side.

"Signe, are you okay?" Din asked with a hatchet and blaster in hand as he inspected his friend for injuries.

She only nodded while waving her hand to him dismissively. She was too busy gasping for air at the moment and she didn't have the energy to speak. As she slowly stood up with Din beside her covering and protecting her vulnerable position she looked up to see that one of the creatures was attempting to take another Blurrg and Kuiil seemed very distressed, especially since one was gone already. Signe took her hatchet and steadied herself.

"Greedy bastards," she growled before swinging her arm back and then forwards, launching the hatchet at great speed. The velocity caused a loud thunk when it hit the creature's head as it slumped to the ground. Dead, but they weren't out of danger yet. Signe was on the ground yet again when sudden force shoved her aside. Sitting up, she found that Din was now wrestling with one of the Reptavians, and before she could do anything to help, he initiated his flamethrower which quickly set it alight. The others continued to shoot at it and any others until they flew away and the night was silent again other than the soft crackle of the fire. The troublesome creatures not only took one of the Blurrgs but also one of Greef's men. Poor guy.

Mando and Signe didn't hesitate to stumble over to the cot which was unscathed and the two breathed in relief to find Sprout sitting there cooing away, looking as cute as usual, although Din wouldn't admit that openly.

A cry of pain from Greef made their attention change to him and the Vicingian was the first to rush over to check on him. She carefully took his arm to get a better look at his injury. It was deep and narly to say the least. "Mando, he's hurt, grab me my carrying frame," she said, pulling up the sleeve of his shirt.

"I'm fine. I'm fine. I'm fine," he repeated insistently even though he was literally writhing in pain. Vito also spilled the contents of her bag on the sandy ground and Signe didn't waste time to grab up the bacta spray and inject it into his forearm in hopes of it helping.

"They got you good," Vito said as she frowned at the Guild leader's wound.

"How bad?"

"Bad. The poison is spreading fast,"

"Nothing I have will help apart from the pain. The plant we use for these kinds of injuries are so rare on Vicingi... Here," Signe panicked as she rummaged in her bag and pulled out the vial for Resyolla and popped a petal into his mouth.

"So this.. This is how it happens," Greef huffed through the pain and he received a harsh glare from his ward as she pressed a clean cloth to his bleeding wound.

"Don't be so dramatic," Vito rolled eyes as if he wasn't dying right now and that statement ended up with her receiving a glare also. "I need another medpac! Got anymore?" Tang merely ignored the blonde's irritated gaze as she looked to Greef's Bounty Hunter's who stayed quiet with morbid expressions on their faces.

"I'm guessing that's a 'no'," Greef whined through the pain. Vito pulled out a machine and ran it above the wound as a red light lit up the darkness.

"It's still spreading. This isn't working," The Assassin stated aloud worriedly and hearing those words, Signe's heart shattered. She placed a hand on his shoulder but she noticed movement beside her and she turned her head to find Sprout creeping up to them and reaching his little hand out. She blinked curiously at him, not sure what to make of his unexpected appearance and him reaching out to Greef. "Get that thing out of here,"

"No, wait," the Vicingian responded immediately, her green eyes locked on to the Child who edged closer. Vito stared at her baffled and she opened her mouth to retort but Kuiil spoke up this time.

"Yes, wait a moment," the seven people quietened down to see what he was doing as Signe shifted back to give Sprout some room. He gently placed his hand on Greef's arm as the old man cried out and complained about the kid eating him, however upon closer inspection you could see that he was in fact healing the wound. Signe found herself staring at the Child as if in a trance, intrigued by his performance. When the creature finished his healing he stumbled to the floor, exhausted. He was hastily picked up by Signe who cradled him close to her.

"Thank you, little one. Rest now," she whispered to him as he slowly closed his eyes and she sent him off with a gentle kiss on his green forehead. Turning her attention back to everyone, it seemed they were all still in shock at the scene that enfolded just seconds ago. She, on the other hand, didn't feel as speechless or surprised as the others, she had anticipated that this was the Child's intention the moment she saw him beside her. That he wanted to help, that's why she stopped anyone from taking him away. If it wasn't for this strange little creature and the peculiar aura she felt radiate off of him that confirmed her suspicions of him wanting to help, she knew that her Guardian would not be with them anymore.

Din glanced behind him and Vito slightly to watch his Vicingian companion dawdle alongside the Child's floating cot. After last night's bizarre phenomenon, she had become even more attached to the Child. She wouldn't let him leave her side and the protectiveness continued through to the morning.

"You think they're having second thoughts?" Vito's voice filtered into his ears and his head snapped toward her to find her staring intently at Greef and his companions. He then faced the Guild Leader who was speaking quietly to a hunter.

"Could be. I need your eyes. (Y/n)'s distracted at the moment,"

"I'm watching, don't worry."

An hour or so had passed and Greef was now in front with Vito to his left and Din and Signe to his right while the hunters hung behind which Signe found weird and she couldn't help but glance back at them every now and then before looking up to Din as if trying to subtly tell him that something wasn't right. The seven of them suddenly came to a stop just before a ridge.

"I guess this is it," Greef spoke up and the way he said that put an uneasy feeling in the pit of Signe's stomach as she studied Din to see if he too was on edge at all and he wasn't. Neither was Vito. It wasn't until she sensed movement from behind her that she went to reach for her battleaxe but before she could even remove it from its holder, the two hunters dropped dead right in front of her. She frowned and turned her head to see who killed them and was surprised when she realised that it had been Greef. He had shot his own men, who were what? Trying to kill her and her friends. Surely not. He wouldn't do that right. Din and Vito had their blasters out too when they witnessed the Guild Leader take out his henchman and continued to aim them at him to ensure their safety. Now the three of them were looking at him for answers. The elderly man briskly walked over to one of them whose weapon was still in their hand and he kicked it away, just in case he turned out to be alive. He then faced the trio and sighed, "There's something you should know. The plan was to kill you and take the kid," hearing those words leave his lips, Signe's frown deepened and she spun the axe over her hand as if ready to strike the traitorous man down any second. Sure, he was her Guardian but that didn't mean she wouldn't kill him if she felt threatened by him. Seeing the ferocity in her eyes, Greef thought it would be best to explain himself quickly to them. "But after what happened last night, I couldn't go through with it," The other two stayed only stood and kept silent, however their blonde companion's blood was boiling. "Go on. You can gun me down here and now and it wouldn't violate the Code, but if you do, the Child will never be safe,"

"We'll take our chances," Vito challenged.

"The Imperial client is obsessed with obtaining this asset, you tried to run. Where did it get you?"

"This is ridiculous,"

"So if he didn't save you last night then we would all be dead right now," the Vicingian growled lowly, her harsh gaze unblinking on his form. Greef couldn't help but shudder slightly under her fierce glare and shook his head.

"Perhaps you should let him speak," Kuiil sided with him, making Signe and Vito turn their heads toward him sharply, one expression held confusion while the other held irritation.

"Listen, we both need the client to be eliminated. Let me take the Child to him and then you two..,"

"No." Two voices answered simultaneously.

"Let's just kill him and get out of here," it was then that Signe noticed Din lowered his blaster.

"He's right," hearing this, the two women were shocked to say the least.

"What are you doing?" hissed at Mando, her blaster still aimed at Greef confidently.

"As long as the Imp lives, he'll send hunters after the Child,"

"It's a trap,"

"And we can't continue to run and have to look over our shoulders every second. Even then, when we find someone who can properly take care of him, they still won't stop and that means he'll still be unsafe. They'll just go after them instead, we'll be doing a favour for everyone if we take the Imp out now," Signe spoke up as she put her axe away.

"Bring me," Mando suggested.

"Bring you?" Greef questioned, struggling to understand what Mando was getting at.

"Tell him you captured me. Get me close and I'll kill him,"

"Isn't that a bit risky? Won't you need help?" Signe found herself asking him, she wanted to help him and she didn't want him doing it on his own.

"That's a good idea. Give me your blaster,"

"What?! Can we not talk about this first. Make a plan!" Signe tried to encourage them to think about it more but they seemed adamant on this plan as Din handed his blaster to Greef.

"(Y/n)'s right. You should at least make a plan," Vito tried to help them reconsider.

"It's the only way,"

"Well, we're coming with you then," Signe glared at him and her response was a shake of the head.

"No, no, no. That would only make them suspicious, (Y/n)," Greef made a good point but the plan was way too risky for the two of them to do on their own, when Din and Signe were at Navarro last, the client had a lot of bodyguards hanging around and now, according to Greef there were even more Imps this time and sure killing the client and his bodyguards may be a simple task for him but surely getting out would be more of a challenge and they would need all the help they could get.

"I don't care, we're coming," Vito interjected.

"Wouldn't he expect me to be there anyway, he might get suspicious if I'm not there," The Vicingian said, causing Din to snap his head toward her and stare for a moment.

"You make a good point, you'll come with us,"

"And about me?" Vito questioned, not wanting to be left out.

"Tell them she caught us," Signe blurted out. "I know it might sound ridiculous but she's an Assassin, she's sneaky. Could easily come up from behind and take us by surprise,"

"Good, fine. Then she can bring the Child," Greef said, liking that they were getting somewhere.

"No. The kid goes back to the ship," stated bluntly, but he sounded sure with whatever he was thinking about.

"But without the Child, none of this works!" Greef on the other hand wasn't as thrilled.

"I have a plan. Kuiil, ride back to the Razor Crest with the Child and seal yourself in. When you're inside, engage ground security protocols. Nothing on this planet will breach those doors," The Ugnaught nodded before approaching and giving Mando something.

"Here's a comlink. I will keep the Child safe," the old creature looked to Signe to assure her and she gave him a comforted smile as a thank you. "Don't forget to remove that Insignia," he reminded the Assassin who for once didn't scowl at him in response.

"Let's go," Mando commanded his three counterparts while he pulled out a pair of handcuffs for himself and Signe. The team readied themself to make sure this plan went smoothly. Signe handed her hatchets over to Greef before attaching her battle axe to Kuiil's Blurrg, the weapon too big and precious to take with them. She too was then handcuffed. Vito tucked her Insignia out of sight and they were almost ready. Signe bent down to give Sprout a little kiss on the forehead before letting Kuill take him out of his cot and gave him one last wave as she psyched herself up for this dangerous mission.

Upon arriving in Greef's city, Signe couldn't help but feel a little concerned over the amount of Scout Troopers and Stormtroopers that infested the place. She kind of hoped Din was realising that he was glad that he took her and Vito's help instead of trying to be a lone wolf. Two Scout Troopers who were on duty at the entrance of the City leaned lazily on their Speeder Bikers and looked at each other before one decided to stand up to address the four approaching strangers.

"Chain code?" he asked bluntly through his modulator, clearly not wanting to be there.

"I have a gift for the boss," Greef said but he was only asked the same question, making the man sigh. He proceeded to pull out a small card from a chest pocket and passed it over to the Trooper. The Trooper held a device to it, small beeping noises coming from it before he looked up.

"I'll give you 20 credits for the helmet," this statement made Greef scoff and Din was no doubt quite irritated by the comment too.

"Ha-ha! Not a chance. That's going on my wall," Signe's Guardian joked, making the woman glance toward her Beskar armoured friend who just stared ahead briefly.

"On your wall?" Mando questioned, making Signe want to laugh but because of the situation she remained quiet.

"Go with it,"

With the Scout Troopers authorisation, they were allowed in and as they walked, it ignited a quiet conversation between the Bounty Hunters 'captors.' Din took note of Signe's uneasiness and he decided to talk to her in hopes of calming her apprehensive aura that she was letting off.

"We'll be okay,"

"Are you sure? I thought there would be more in the city but not this many. As soon as we kill that guy, all hell will break loose and I don't like our chances of getting out of here,"

"Signe. Do you trust me?"

"Only if you trust me. I'll always have your back,"

"Then you'll know that I'll have yours," hearing that seemed to settle the tightness in her chest. She didn't really have to worry, the four of them were highly skilled warriors and from what she remembered, Stormtroopers were pretty weak. Why was she suddenly losing confidence? Was it because she didn't want to lose a friend she had made just so recently? Of course it was, it had been a long time since she had someone to call a friend and she found herself growing attached to all of them so to her, losing just one would cause her whole world to crash down. They finally made it to a building and Greef made the two Bounty Hunters head inside first and it was then that she realised they had entered the Guild that Greef owned. However, the Guild was completely abandoned of the life it once had when all the Bounty Hunters once inhabited the place. The sound of the door hissing open gained the attention of a dirty armoured Stormtrooper and then three others. Greef urged Din forward by the arm to make it more believable while Vito did the same to Signe. Another door opened from across the room and the man they saw just months prior was now in the room with them and he slowly waddled over.

"Look what I brought you. As promised,"

"What exquisite craftsmanship… As is yours Vicingian," hearing those words leave his lips, the blonde looked up to meet his gaze. He smiled wickedly at her reaction. "So they are real, I thought I recognised your armour from somewhere." he then turned his head back to Din, looking him up and down in disgust. "It is amazing how beautiful Beskar can be when forged by its ancestral artisans. Can I offer you a libation to celebrate the closing of our shared narrative?" This question was aimed at Greef who 'took' the offer. A droid that stood behind the bar chattered briefly before the four were asked to sit and they did so without argument. "It is a shame that your people suffered so. Just as in this situation, it was all avoidable," Signe heard the door from which they entered open again and took note of the footsteps. More Stormtroopers had come in so now there were six enemies, a problem in their plan. "Why did Mandalore resist our expansion? The Empire improves everything system it touches. Judge by any metric. Safety, prosperity, trade, opportunity, peace. Compare Imperial rule to what is happening now. Look outside. Is the world more peaceful since the revolution? I see nothing but death and chaos. I would like to see the baby," The Vicingian shifted in her seat uncomfortably. This man was creepy and his intense speech made her get a bit closer to Din for some sort of comfort she guessed.

"Uh, it is asleep," Greef attempted to make an excuse to hopefully not blow the entire mission up just yet,

"We all will be quiet," the client insisted, in a hissing kind of tone. Signe caught eye contact with Vito and they shared a disturbed look.

"Open the pram." A Stormtrooper suddenly approached and said something to the man. "Don't think me to be rude. I must take this call," the old codger said as he stood up. What a stroke of luck. With that he walked away toward the bar where a Stormtrooper laid out a case for him. A small *pfft* sounded from beside the blonde and she glanced down to see that Din was free of his handcuffs and he quickly freed her too but they kept their hands hidden so as not to alarm their foes.

"Give me the blaster and (Y/n)'s hatchets," she heard Mando whisper to Greef and it wasn't long before she felt them being gently placed in her lap.

"You get one shot,"

"This is bad. You said four," The Assassin hissed at the Guild leader.

"Well they're are more. What can I tell you?" he responded gravely, very anxious at the new number of troopers present now. From their spots in the room, they could only hear the slight whispers of the client and whoever he was talking to. Suddenly, a blaster bolt shattered through the glass window at the back of the bar and hit the client directly into the chest along with multiple others. Din didn't hesitate to push Signe to the ground and push a table on its side with the help of Greef to protect them from the reign bolts. The Stormtroopers dropped like flies since they were unfortunate enough to also be by the window in the attack. The Mandalorian kept his female companion close to him to ensure she wouldn't get hit by any bolts and when it all stopped the two looked at each other in confusion. What was that about? Vito made her way over to the right of the room with Greef taking his place behind a pillar while Din and Signe went to the left, using the walls as more stable cover, Mando offered the Vicingian a small blaster pistol which took and holstered one of her hatchets. She didn't need both, no close contact will be involved but she could use one to deflect bolts. She ignited the blade, and smiled in pleasure knowing that it still worked fine. Peering outside she found a row of troopers but these were different and not like any she had seen before. They were completely jet black and in a way, she found them quite terrifying with the way they stood there quietly and unmoving. The rumble of a vehicle approaching snapped her out of her thoughts and heard as it stopped to be replaced by talking, this time the white armoured troopers appeared and stationed themselves around the black armoured troopers.

"Four Stormtroopers?" Vito mentioned yet again.

"Will you give it a rest!" Signe hissed toward the Assassin, becoming tired of her complaining, was it not obvious that there were going to be more! More white troopers appeared from the alleys of the street. "This'll be fun," the Vicingian stated sarcastically to herself.

"This is bad," Vito also muttered to herself.

"Kuiil? Are you back to the ship yet?" Upon receiving no response he asked again. "Are you there? Do you copy?"

"Yes!"

"Are you back to the ship yet?"

"Not yet,"

"Get back to the ship and bail. Get the kid out of here," hearing those words leave the modulator, Signe's expression saddened completely. She may never see her little Sprout again but he needed to stay alive and if that meant sacrificing themselves, so be it. Din saw her pained expression and briefly rubbed her back in a comforting manner. "We're pinned down!"

Soon, another sound of a vehicle was approaching but this sounded more like a spacecraft. It let out a horrible roaring noise which Signe couldn't help but cover her ears too. The sound reminded her of a Galthrap, a giant winged, cave dwelling creature which inhabits the Tundra regions of Vicingi.

"What in the Momis is that?" she asked Mando, looking round the wall every now and then to see the giant spacecraft slowly lowered to the ground and then the engines were turned off completely.

"TIE fighter," Mando replied as he watched it with worried eyes. Signe, Vito and Greef squinted to see the pilot, the bright sun made it difficult from the dark room they were in. Their eyes couldn't adjust properly yet. A hissing noise resonated from the hatch of the TIE fighter as it opened and the pilot made themselves known. The cloaked man got down from the spacecraft and waltzed his way past the many stormtroopers that moved aside for guy was clearly a higher up, their boss. He finally came to a stand still, an unreadable expression written on his features.

"You have something I want," he spoke loud and clear for the four targets to hear, however each person in the ruined Guild shared a confused look.

"Who's this guy?" Vito scoffed, annoyed that yet another problem had ensued.

"You may think you have some idea of what you are in possession of, but you do not,"

"No doubt he's referring to the kid, right?" Signe thought aloud, with worry lacing her voice. Hearing that, Din was quick to get the comlink out and get in touch with Kuiil again.

"Kuiil, are you back at the ship yet? They're onto us! Kuiil, come in!" Signe didn't like knowing that Mando was getting 0 response, she hoped it was because Kuiil was either too busy making sure he got back to the ship or that he was on the ship and he was on his way off this hectic planet.

"In a few moments, it will be mine," the cloaked man continued to monologue, in Signe's case he was anyway. She was too busy focusing on Din trying to get in contact with Kuiil. "It means more to me than you will ever know," the man grit his teeth, most likely out of irritation and sickening excitement on getting his hands on Sprout but Signe didn't like how he was going to be getting him in a 'few moments'. What in the Momis did that mean?

Din's voice became more and more frustrated from lack of response and Signe's hope was running thin and she couldn't help but feel a heavy weight on her shoulders. That feeling of dread every time Mando called his name and still got no response. For whatever reason, Signe had a nasty, overwhelming inkling that Kuiil was no longer with them and what this cloaked stranger was wittering on about earlier was indeed coming true. She did not like it.

Not one little bit.