Fire Across The Galaxy

part 2 of 10

Author's note: I'm not dead! Yay! So sorry for the super duper late update. I was working on a new fanfic, 'wink,wink' and I honestly didn't feel like working on this. My heart just wasn't into it. I wrote this pretty early in the morning, so sorry if it isn't as good written as the other parts. I haven't had my morning easter candy yet. Well, enjoy and don't forget to be awesome!

"Where are we going?" Kanan asks as the rebels pound down yet another corridor. Jade eyes look back to land on Hera's emerald ones, expecting her to answer. But, instead Sabine answers, "Bay seven." Kanan raises an eyebrow at Sabine. "Where Sabine's masterpiece is," Hera explains with the smudge of a smirk playing on her lip. "Masterpiece..?" Kanan asks, trying to suppress the beginning of a smile. Whatever this masterpiece was, Kanan honestly didn't care. All he cared about was the limp boy nestled in his arms. Each step, each breath, each shot of blasterfire from behind them, seemed to drain even more life out of him. Ezra..the honest truth was that Kanan had thought Ezra would have been..gone, by now. Instead, Ezra's life force seems to be stuck in a sort of limbo, slowly, very slowly leaking away before coming back in a short burst only to leak away again. Ezra..

"I wouldn't call it a masterpiece, it seems more like a flying target," The scoff comes from Zeb, as, his luminous green orbs narrow in consideration, fires a well aimed shot from his bo-rifle at a stormtrooper. A quick quickly dismissed smile erupts on his face as the stormtrooper crumples to the ground, shot in the chest. "Well, it'll get us out of here, at least," Hera admits, concentrating on keeping ahead of the incoming stormtroopers, shadows pooling across her face from the dimmed light of the corridor, her emerald eyes popping out like true jewels. "You still haven't told me what this masterpiece is," The words had barely left his mouth when, following Hera and Sabine's lead, the rebels enter Bay 7. Yards away from them now stood Sabine's masterpiece.

It was a TIE, but unlike any other Kanan had ever seen. Coated in vivid shades of orange and yellow, patterns and decorations coating almost ever available space, it truly was Sabine's masterpiece.