When the day arrives I wait till I'm unhooked from everything so I can go looking for Ahsoka. It took about ten minutes for me to leave the medical center and into the halls. I walk in our room and she's meditating. So I sit down with her and wait for a proper opportunity to speak.
"Do you feel better?" Ahsoka asked.
"Now that I'm with you how can I feel bad?" I asked.
"I'll take that as a 'yes'." She said smiling.
"What's next?" I wondered.
"I'm not sure, but I sense the end is near for some reason." She explained.
"I feel it too, but why?" I asked.
"In time all things must come to an end."
"Not all things!" I said interrupting.
Ahsoka shook her head in agreement and smiled seeing my faith has grown. There is still light in me, but it's buried under a lot of sorrow and fear. One day that will change and I will hope again.
"Our memories won't die nor will our friendship." I said lighting up with pride.
"Agreed." She said.
"I just wish I could be a hero like you. Saving the galaxy from the dark side and bring it closer to peace." I sighed.
"Rebekah, you are better than you realize. You believed in me all this time from the beginning to this present time. You've shown a love my master couldn't show."
This brought tears to my eyes and I pull Ahsoka into my arms. My heart exploded with love and joy. Now I wish the end wasn't near for our adventures. At least, we feel the end is close. With that in mind I make the most of my time. Not that I haven't, I'll just do better and make these moments count. Every second is precious in life. However there are days we don't see that and we just let time fly by.
Every moment with Ahsoka has been a joy getting to know her, travel with her, bond, stand for what's right, and hold tight to each other. Friendship should be cherished forever. It may not last forever, but the choice is between you and your friend. If you both agree chances are the bond will not break. What if your friend disagrees but you want the friendship to last? Do all you can without being rude to revive what is dead in your bond with them.
If it doesn't work out, let it go because if you don't new opportunities to make new friends will pass you by. Don't let one untied bond get you down to the point of giving up on friendship. If you've had more than one, keep trying anyway. Friendship is a sweet part of life! Don't miss out on it.
My days are well spent in the Rebel ship with or without Ahsoka. However, I experience emotional ups and downs knowing my time with my best friend is nearly up. Also, being with her brightens my life and gives me hope. But putting my hope in her will be one of my biggest mistakes ever. Never should you put your hope in a person or thing, but in God.
The next day we are set off to another Jedi Temple where the Inquisitors are spotted. Kanan and Ezra allow me and Ahsoka come along. I exit the ship when the Inquisitors are gone because I can't fight. As I step onto the planet I cough from the smoke in the air, but I adjust to the atmosphere. The temple has fresher air which is a relief. We all meditate in the center for the Force to guide us in the direction each of us should go.
Kanan is the first to see a door so he runs to it. Funny thing is, is that none of us can see it other than Kanan. Ezra then is taken somewhere with Yoda after Ahsoka talks about him. Now it's just me and my best friend. I open my eyes and gaze upon what appears to me as an angel. But it's just Ahsoka peacefully meditating under a dim light. I felt like I was going to fall into a deep rest feeling overwhelmed with love and peace.
Suddenly a hand taps my shoulder and I snap out of my daydreaming. My heart stops and leaps hard afterwards. Thank God it was only Future Ahsoka. She leads me to an entrance cloaked in light. As the light dims, I find myself in a dojo or at least that's what it looks like. The walls have lightsabers hanging in many different ways and a banner hangs from the ceiling.
"Why am I here?" I asked.
"To remind you of something important." Future Ahsoka said examining the room.
"What might that be?" I wondered.
"Darkness does not prevail against the light." She stated.
"I know that! Why are you telling me this?" I asked confused.
"Whatever happens, never walk away from what you believe in."
The vision ends with those words and I'm standing outside the crumbling temple. Ezra, Kanan, and Ahsoka escape and head for the ship. I follow them inside and we take off. Though the mission is over, I sense something that overwhelms me but I try to shake it off. Ahsoka looked sad, it broke my heart so I hold her close and thankfully she doesn't mind. I held her until we made it home to the Rebel Fleet.
"What was that all about?" I wondered.
"I'm not sure, but I think I know what our next mission holds." Ahsoka said seriously.
"What might that be?" I asked.
"For me to know and for you to find out." She said getting ahead of me.
This got me on edge. That feeling came back to me and in my heart I knew it had something to do with Darth Vader. Ahsoka knows it. I head to my room and let my feelings burst out. I try to keep my cries as quiet as possible so no one hears me. The time is coming, Ahsoka will face Vader and it won't be a pretty sight.
