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Kelsia

We were told to wait here and not touch anything.

And now Annia was stuck on the ceiling. THE FUCKING CEILING!

"How did you even get up there!?" "I don't know! Just get me DOWN!" Mica stroked her chin thoughtfully. "I mean, it's not that high. She could jump." I shook my head. "No, she hasn't mastered slowing her fall with the Force yet." "Ah, right."

I looked up at my sister, clinging for dear life to a ceiling beam. "Jump!" Her brown eyes widened in fear. "Have you lost your mind!?" I held my arms out. "I'll catch you! Promise!" She hesitated, holding the beam tighter. "Annia, you can't stay up there forever!"

"What's going on over here!?"

A man, about as old as my Dad, was walking towards me with a few clones in tow. I folded my arms across my chest and regarded him. "You need something?" He huffed. "Youngling, you can't—" "Who are you calling a 'youngling'?" I could sense his surprise at my outburst in the Force.

Well, I wouldn't really call it an outburst. Mom would though. She would also say I was being 'disrespectful'. But he had been disrespectful first! God, I sounded so childish.

"Right. Now, we're kinda busy here so if you could just—Mica catch her!" "Yeah yeah." "Have you lost your mind?" I asked, shaking her. "No." "Then why were you up there?" Mica asked, hands on hips.

Annia shrugged. "I was bored, it was surprisingly easy to get up there." Mica sighed. "You're giving me a headache." I chuckled. "Gosh, I feel bad for Master Jinn. Annia might be the death of him. Literally."

"What are you younglings doing here?" Annia rolled her eyes. "We're not younglings. And we were told to wait here for masters Jinn, Kenobi, Skywalker, and Tano." Recognition flashed across his face. "Ah, yes. Skywalker's twins told me about you."

Annia's eyes lit up. "The Skywalker twins know who we are?!" The man nodded. "It would seem so." Annia turned to us. "That's so cool." I scoffed. "Yeah, whatever." "Oh." Mica nudged me. "Someone's jealous."

I snorted. "Please. I'm not jealous. I'm way cooler than they are—don't ever talk about that again, that was cringy." Mica chuckled. "Yeah, it kinda was." I gave her a look. "What did I just say?"

"Okay, we're here. Sorry we're late."

"Jeez." I jumped down from my perch atop a mound of crates and landed soundlessly at Anakin's feet. "You took your sweet time." He raised an eyebrow at me. "I said I was sorry." I folded my arms. "Sorry's not enough." He rolled his eyes. "Oh brother."

"Father, are we going to—oh. What are you guys doing here?" I smiled politely at Leia. Mica was right. I had no real reason to dislike her. "We're training. At least we're supposed to be." Anakin nodded. "And you are. You're going to be meditating with Luke and Leia."

Annia groaned. "No, I hate meditating. It's so boring." Qui-gon gave her a look. "Well, I guess I could try." I chuckled and sat cross legged next to her. "Try not to fall asleep, Ann." She rolled her eyes. "TrY nOt To FaLl AsLeEp AnN. Shut up." "Padawans."

Awakened.

It was dark. And no, it wasn't because my eyes were closed. I stood up and looked around. "Where am I?" I received no answer. I reached for my lightsaber to use as a light only to find my belt gone. "Great." I muttered.

I sighed and started walking. I couldn't feel the Force, so I held my arms out in front of me, moving slowly so as not to run into anything. I could hear voices. But I couldn't make out what they were saying. It was like I was underwater. Everything was muffled.

I stumbled, catching myself on a rock wall before I fell face first onto the floor. "Stupid rock." I muttered, glaring at it. Only, it wasn't a rock. It was my belt.

"Wonderful." I said, putting it back on. "A belt but no lightsabers." A flashed of light caught my eye. I froze. There it was again. A flash of red. A cold feeling settled over me. "Well, I'm definitely not going that way."

I turned around to go the other way only to almost break my nose on the wall that definitely wasn't there before. I groaned. "You know what?!" I sat down cross legged on the cold, hard floor. "Fine! I'll just stay here! Whatever is fucking with me can kiss my ass, because I'm not going anywhere."

The flashes of red light became more frequent. And closer. "Go ahead! Consume me. I know this isn't real. I'll be just fine." The flashing stopped. Now a steady glow of red shone from behind a large rock.

I sighed and crawled over to it. "Now I'm moving toward it. The one thing I said I wasn't going to do." I peeked over the boulder. "A red kyber crystal? Yeah, I'm leaving that shit here." Said crystal then started floating. And a flash of red light nearly blinded me.

Awakened.

I jolted awake and sat up quickly, slamming my forehead against Annia's. "Shit! Why were you so damn close!?" Annia groaned and rubbed her head. "I was making sure you were still breathing. And stop laughing at us, Mica."

I looked over at my older sister. She was leaning against the door, arms folded across her chest. "Wipe that smirk off your face." I spat. She just chuckled. "You fell asleep." I climbed off the bed. "No, I had a vision—Hanni, if you start singing that song I will choke you." "Aw, man."

"What happened?" Annia and Hanni came closer excitedly, like I was about to tell them the greatest story of all time. "Well, I was in a cave. It was really dark, so I couldn't see." Annia frowned. "Why didn't you just use your lightsaber?"

I rolled my eyes. "I would have, if I'd had it." "Jeez, I didn't know. Continue."

I couldn't sleep that night. I tossed and turned for hours before finally giving up. I crawled out of bed and changed out of my nightclothes. "Maybe Mica or Hanni are awake." I knew my sister's sleep schedules were trash.

It wasn't because of missions or anything. We actually hadn't been on a mission, despite the fact that we were chosen almost two months ago. I suppose there wasn't really much they could do. They were still trying to find Sidious.

"Honestly, it's been fifteen years. Clearly the Republic doesn't know what they're doing." "Clearly." I rolled my eyes. "Were you trying to scare me?" "Yeah…." Hanni landed soundlessly at my feet. "Did I?" "No." "Oh…"

"So, why are you up?" She asked as we started walking. I shrugged. "Can't sleep." "Same. Let's go see if any of the 501st is awake. Then we can bother them." I frowned. "Why the 501st? Why not the 408th?"

(A/N: I'm just pulling numbers out of my ass at this point.)

"Because those are Master Tano's men. I don't want them to think badly of me." "And you don't care if the 501st thinks badly of me?" "Nope."