Finn woke and tried to sit up, hitting his head in the process. He felt for Luke's lightsaber, but it wasn't there. Where was Kylo Ren? Why were there so many voices? He blinked, and everything came into focus. He was in the Resistance base in the medical room. The thing he had hit his head on was the bunk above his, which was thankfully empty. He tried to sit up again, being more careful this time, but his back hurt too much. It felt like someone had cut a gash with a lightsaber from his neck to his waist. Wait, wasn't that what had happened? Finn shook his head to clear it. He'd figure this out later. Looking around, the first thing he saw was General Organa standing next to his bunk, apparently waiting for him to notice her.

"Where's Rey?" Finn said, wincing at the sound of his voice. It sounded a bit like a mixture of stone grating on stone and a dying womp rat. "Is she okay?"

General Organa nodded affirmation. "She went to go find Luke. R2-D2 had the rest of the map after all. It's been months, but she sent a transmission recently. She should be back soon."

A wave of relief crashed over Finn. "Good," he said. It was silent for a moment. Then, "How soon?"

"Let me check," the general told him. She turned to the command station and shouted something in a language Finn didn't recognize, which was saying a lot, considering he was an ex-Stormtrooper. A reply came in the same language.

"They're on their way. About ten minutes until they're back, Rey said," General Organa translated.

"Can you get her to come see me when she's back?"
General Organa smiled. "It's already been arranged. You should get some sleep."
Finn didn't bother agreeing; he was too tired. He fell asleep as soon as he closed his eyes. At first, everything was dark, then Rey appeared against a backdrop of the Resistance base ceiling. She kissed him on the forehead and said something he couldn't make out. Then she was back on Jakku, sitting in the market and talking to a girl who could have been Rey's twin, had she been older. The girl suddenly looked at Finn and said, "Rey and I were friends." Then she went back to chatting with Rey.

Finn was now standing behind Rey on a green island, looking at an old, rugged man who could only be Luke Skywalker. Luke and Rey were staring at each other, and Rey was holding out Luke's lightsaber. Luke looked astounded for a moment, then took the saber. "Hello, Rey," he said. "I expect my sister has missed me? And you," he said, looking at Finn. "Your friend could use some help."

Then Finn was General Hux, standing in a makeshift control room, trying to talk to Kylo Ren, who was still unmasked and seemed rather distracted. He was telling Ren about the danger the Resistance posed now that they had destroyed Starkiller Base when a commander entered. "Sir, we've captured a Corellian YT-model freighter. We believe it is the Millennium Falcon. Should we search it?"

Finn nodded assent, completely against his will. "It's likely there will be Jedi aboard." At this, Kylo Ren perked up. "Do what you must, but the Supreme Leader would-"

"Let me deal with them," Ren interrupted. "Lightsaber to lightsaber."
Finn – or Hux – sniffed in disdain. "The Supreme Leader wants them alive, Ren. If either of them dies, in your possession or not, you will be held responsible," he said.

Kylo Ren grabbed a new mask, a duplicate of his old one, and put it on. "Don't worry. They'll be alive."

A nurse was leaving the room when Finn woke. He shot straight up, ignoring the pain and almost hitting his head again, and said, "Rey's in trouble."

The nurse turned around. "Your friend's fine. She's just running a little late." Her grim expression announced that Rey was very late.

"No, the First Order's got her. And Luke. Kylo Ren is going to hurt them," he insisted.

"I'll let General Organa know," she said, obviously having no intention of doing so, and left the room.

Finn collapsed back onto his pillow, overwhelmed by the pain and his own feeling of uselessness. The nurse was talking to someone, but he wasn't really paying attention until he heard General Organa's voice right outside his door.

"I don't care if it's nothing, I want to know what he said," she said in a firm tone.

The nurse replied, "It was about his friend. He had a dream and thinks she's in danger."

There was quiet for a minute, then General Organa dismissed the nurse and entered the room.

"What did you see?"