I walked over to her and sat on the bed beside her and reached over to hug her, which both of us needed equally. "What can we do now?" She said, her voice wavering. "All we can do." I suggested looking down. "Keep the Rebellion alive." I completed my sentiment, seeing her look up at me from the corner of my eye. I tried to smile, hopeful, but unable to show it so as not to get my hopes up. Our brothers came in, not wanting to rush us, but knowing there was little time. "It's not safe on Coruscant if the order goes off." Rebel added a bit of spontaneity to her words, not saying was acting like it was definite. She quickly wiped her tears, hiding any signs of weakness. Rex caught her attention, tapping his foot slightly. "Rex, since you have a chip I need you to stay by Ahsoka and tell her about the chip so that she can remove yours, take your most trusted men too." I hoped she'd know how to remove his chip, suddenly becoming terrified I'd find Rex betrayed Ahsoka and I'd have to choose. "Wrecker, I need you to tell General Kenobi about the order." She sent off the two boys making sure both of the Jedi knew this was happening now. She sighed, racking her brain for something for us to do to keep our minds busy. "Me and Rue can scout for the bomber and make sure that no one will think anything is wrong." I nodded along as she relayed the plan to us. It sounded astute, definitely keeping our minds off of the chaos we could no longer block from inflicting the galaxy. It'd also help out the Jedi as they'd have their hands full, as long as we could avoid any other clones on Coruscant who might have been powerless against the order. "Palpatine might win this battle, but we're gonna win this war." The light returned to Rebel's dusty brown eyes, red from crying, but full of confidence.