The ancient-classic design of the TIE Advance X1 touched down in the clearing. Wednesday glanced out the cockpit window, to see her waiting for her, supressing a sigh, she released her crash webbing and used the force to open the cockpit hatch and leaping through it to come to a standstill in front of the craft, kicking up the dirt as her boots touched down.
The blaring presence of light was a beacon, even if blind she would find her way to it in any darkness, in any eclipse. The Sith girl's eye met that of the Jedi across from her
"Addams" Enid said, growling the name, eyes sharp.
"Sinclair" Wednesday replied neutrally.
"Fancy seeing you here" Enid said challengingly.
"I could say the same" Wednesday intoned. The Jedi began to stride forwards, her gait was strong and purposeful. Her bright blue eyes never leaving that of the Sith's colder but yellowless black.
Wednesday let out a shuddering breath of relief as Enid reached her, claiming the back of her head with a hand and bringing their lips together, crashing desperately into her with hungry need. Enid pulled back, pressing her forehead to Wednesday's, her eyes closed as she bathed in the comforting, cold embrace of Wednesday's darker force signature.
"What took you so long?" the Jedi whined out quietly, Wednesday reached up to bury her own hand in the blonde hair of the Jedi, fingers teasing across her scalp.
"I couldn't... get away" Wednesday nearly growled out in anger.
"I missed you" Enid whimpered shakily. "I always miss you" Enid's eyes opened to pierce Wednesday with a blue more shimmering and deep than Naboo's crystal waters.
"I..." Wednesday began, hesitating. Her grasp on the essential emotions of the Dark side, fear, anger, hate and suffering evaporated in the presence of Enid. "...I missed you too, how disgusting" She added before aggressively claiming Enid's soft lips once more, her brow furrowed in desperate longing for the other girl. Enid pulled them apart sharply. Eyes deeper and brighter than any abyss stared at her.
"I can't do it anymore Willa, I can't keep meeting you in secret like this, I can't see you on the other side of the battlefield and pretend that I..." Enid stumbled on her words, taking a shuddering breath "...that I don't love you" She finished sorrowfully.
"You love me?" Wednesday repeated, the Dark Side found no hold in her, and screamed in anguish as it was ripped out of her grasped by a force more powerful than its own.
Enid nodded frantically, tearfully. Her smile was pained and tortured. "I know, right? A Jedi falling in love with a Sith, how pathetic is that?" Enid said with mirthless amusement. Wednesday traced her fingers along Enid's jawline with a ghost of a touch, the tips of her fingers barely making contact, the softness and delicateness of her touch had Enid fluttering her eyes shut. Wednesday traced every scar, every blemish and every mark she had ever inflicted upon Enid in the heat of battle.
"Beautiful" Wednesday could not help but whisper as she touched the girl's face. "We are both a discredit to our Orders." Wednesday said causing Enid to whimper further. "Yet I find I no longer have the desire or the need to care"
Enid opened her eyes with hope and longing towards the dark sider.
"It's always going to be you, Wends." Enid said forlornly.
"I should hate you, I should destroy you and not think twice about it, parade your body in front of the Jedi Temple..."
Enid fixed her with an intent stare that she couldn't read, her force signature was eerily calm to her.
"...and yet I cannot!" Wednesday hissed, infuriated. "You worked your way into a part of my heart I considered to be dead and buried, and yet you tore it open asunder, crawled inside the cavity and nested there and you refuse to leave." Throughout her tirade, Enid adorned a slowly growing shy, bashful smile. "No matter how much I tried" Wednesday uttered tiredly. "You haunt my every waking moment and I'm tired of denying it any longer"
Wednesday looked away in shame. Enid grabbed her by the hand gently by her fingers. "Come with me" Enid gently commanded. Wednesday looked back to see Enid's eyes shimmering with tears and a pleading that she couldn't ignore.
"You don't know..." Wednesday began, pleading with her eyes "...you don't know the power of the dark side, how it ensnares you, how it destroys you, how it enslaves you"
"Then I will save you" Enid promised. "We can just go somewhere they'll never find us, no light, no dark, I just want you to be mine"
And as Wednesday looked into the eyes of Enid, she found that the last desperate slither of the darkness that clung to her slipped away, any desire for power for power's sake died with it.
Wednesday leaned forward and pressed her lips to Enid's who tearfully gasped into it as Wednesday let her passion drive her into what she wouldn't let herself have, peace.
There is passion, yet peace.
There is Emotion, yet serenity.
There was only Enid.
