(Kylo POV)

I felt torn inside as the door to the cell closed. Part of me was relieved to see her awake and the other felt sympathy for her and wished she had remained in the peaceful state of unconsciousness for a while longer. I removed her from my mind as I sensed General Hux walked up behind me.

"Is she going ahead with it?" His snarky voice sounded and I turned around.

"Yes. Give authorisation to treat the injured prisoner. We can drop him off as soon as he has regained strength. Hux nodded and proceeded towards the medical room. I followed behind and watched through the glass as he keyed in the code to start up a few medical droids. Finn was laying in tattered clothing on a bed in the centre of the room. His heart rate was weak but stable and he bared several deep wounds on various parts of his body.

'I should tell Rey he's alright and he'll be fine soon,' I thought to myself. But then I remembered she probably wouldn't appreciate my company. After all, I just gave her (most likely) the biggest decision of her life. She was probably still trying to come to terms with what just happened. Instead I decided to glance out of the window. Deep space surrounded us as we left the area where the starkiller base once resided. After the Resistance's attack the entirety of the First Order needed to relocate to a new base and I needed to continue my mission. Arms folded, I watched as we flew past stars and galaxies. While some light came through the window darkness hugged the ship and I felt at home.

Hux marched out of the medical room and pivoted to face me.

"What do you intend to do with the girl?" Hux asked while remaining straight faced with piercing eyes.

"Train her in the darkside. I feel her power may be equal to mine. Together we shall be unstoppable." I answered coldly. I saw a smirk creep across Hux's face.

"Is that what you believe or Supreme Leader Snoke told you?" I sensed that Hux doubted my faith in the girl.

"I felt her power. She resisted me in the interrogation. After speaking with Snoke he advised me that I should train her. I obliged of course,"

"Yes but will she? After Finn is healed you will have nothing to make her stay. She escaped before. Won't she do it again? This time hand in hand with Finn?" Hux's words rang true in my ears. He had a point.

"Then we will have to ensure his treatment takes as long as possible. We'll give him a weak dose of the medication. Enough to keep him alive but only temporarily. If she loses enthusiasm we'll drop the dose completely. She doesn't have to know of this plan. She can believe that his condition is unstable," I saw Hux nod his head in approval and his smirk grew.

"I like your thinking. She'll have to stay if she wants her precious friend to survive," Hux confirmed. "I'll alert the medical droids of this plan. All you need to do is focus on the girl," he finished and returned back to the medical room. My attention turned back to the window.