I don't own Star Wars or its characters, but Nadia Aomori and my other OCs I own only.

Enjoy!


Fire of the Rebellion

Chapter 2: Realization

Ferus, Nadia and RG-G1 all couldn't help but feel a hint of joy as they rode inside an extremely manoeuvrable three-winged craft known as the Guardian that flew away from Naboo.

A month have passed since the rise of the Empire, but they were finally heading out with a ship which was a gift from Queen Apailana.

After flying away from Naboo, the craft jumped into hyperspace.

Inside the craft, RG-G1 showed a hologram of Queen Apailana.

"Our history with the Jedi has led me to trust what you both say."Queen Apailana declared."I never believed the official story of Senator Amidala's death. I have encouraged Captain Typho to keep searching for answers, even though it seems there are none to be had. Near the end of her life, the Senator still had faith in the Jedi. We were in constant contact, so I am sure of this. I still think of the Jedi as friends—no matter if there is one or one thousand."

"Thank you, Queen Apailana."Ferus answered.

"We appreciate your help."Nadia stated.

Queen Apailana smiled and nodded at the two Jedi Knights.

"May the Force be with you, Ferus Olin and Nadia Aomori."Queen Apailana declared.

The hologram of Naboo's Queen then vanished before RG-G1 let out a beep at his two companions.

"Queen Apailana wants to investigate Padmé's death."Nadia commented."But we know she can't since it will likely jeopardise Luke, Leia and Lisa's safety."

"I'm aware of that, Nadia."Ferus assured."Darth Sidious thinks the child died with Padmé, but he isn't aware that the two of us alongside Master Yoda, Obi-Wan and Bail tasked Commodex Tahn in doctoring my sister's body to make it appear that she was still pregnant, so the Sith Lord who orchestrated the Clone Wars didn't suspect the child was alive."

Ferus closed his eyes for a moment before opening them again.

"I don't like the idea of Padmé's kids separated from each other, but this is for everyone's sake. Also, for Anakin and Padmé's legacy too."Ferus declared firmly as he held the wheel of the craft."If Anakin didn't…do what he did, I am sure he would understand as well since he would've loved his children and never wanted nothing bad to happen to them. Neither would Padmé."

Nadia simply nodded at her boyfriend's declaration before she brought her attention on RG-G1.

"Say RG-G1, what is the situation on Ilum?"Nadia questioned.

RG-G1 let out a few beeps before going over to connect his little arm on the craft's database.

Then the droid showed a hologram of Ilum and the planet appeared to be still as it was before.

"Good."Nadia replied."It seems that it is still the same."

Ferus raised an eyebrow at Nadia.

"Why would you want to go to Ilum, Dia?"Ferus asked.

"Isn't it obvious, Ferus?"Nadia scoffed with a frown."I want to go to Ilum to find a kyber crystal in the crystal caverns of the world and build a new lightsaber."

A surprised look appeared on Ferus' face.

"Huh?"Ferus said in confusion.

Nadia took out her first lightsaber and activated its blade to show its cyan colour.

"This lightsaber's my first one, but I got it during the time of the Republic."Nadia exclaimed before a stern look appeared on its face."I may be a Jedi Knight now, but the Lord of Hunger's blood still runs through my veins and a lot of things have changed. It's time I get a makeover."

Ferus nodded in agreement, understanding his girlfriend's situation.

"I get it. You are the offspring born from both good and evil."Ferus complemented."So, of course you'll need to do this to find a better understanding of who you really are."

RG-G1 let out a beep causing Nadia to gently stroke his head.

"Thank you, Ferus."Nadia thanked with a grateful smile."Let's head to Ilum."


Ilum was an ice planet in the Unknown Regions, one of the main sources of the valuable Adegan crystals used in the construction of Jedi lightsabers.

The caverns containing the crystals were long ago turned into a Jedi temple.

Unlike the crystals of other planets, the crystals of Ilum were limited to blue, green, and purple in colour.

In addition, the planet was over ninety percent-covered by ice.

The Guardian arrived into the planet's atmosphere and landed down.

As soon as it touched down, the ramp of the craft went down causing Nadia and Ferus to come out.

Nadia wore a black hoodie with red trim on the pockets and a red jacket with pockets, both with some white trimming. She also wore a baggy white undershirt, but only the lower portion could be seen. She wore black trousers which transition to red, starting from the knees downward and a pair of red sneakers. Around her waist was her belt that held her lightsabers. Atop her head was a red winter cap with two pom-pom balls dangling on the side and pink snowboard goggles.

Ferus wore a dark grey full-sleeved shirt with a dark blue coat over it, a white scarf wrapped around his neck and denim blue trousers with dark grey white running shoes. He also wore white gloves to keep his hands warm.

A cold shivering breeze hit the Jedi Knights' faces as they stared at the sight in front of them.

Nadia glanced at RG-G1.

"G-G, stay with the craft."Nadia ordered."We'll be back soon."

RG-G1 let out a beep before closing the ramp of the craft.

Ferus put his arm to cover his face before sneezing.

"I wish another talent was keeping warm."Ferus retorted.

Nadia wrapped her arms around Ferus' neck before giving him a kiss.

"Maybe I can help."Nadia suggested smugly."Least I can do, after all the night time warm drinks you gave me."

Ferus blushed and smiled lovingly at his girlfriend.

"Perhaps later, Commander Aomori."Ferus suggested.

Nadia smirked. "Whatever you say, General Olin."

The raven haired girl then took out a pair of macrobinoculars to look at the surroundings.

It seemed that there weren't any imperials or Clone Troopers around, but that didn't clearly meant she and her boyfriend could let their guard down.

"See anything?"Ferus asked.

"Everything looks peaceful and utterly quiet."Nadia responded with a small frown and lowered down her macrobinoculars before handing them to Ferus."But looks can be deceiving."

Soon, Nadia and Ferus began their walk in the Eastern Ice Shelf region on Ilum that saw heavy fighting during the Battle of Ilum in the Galactic War between the Galactic Republic and the Sith Empire.

It was also the site of the Ilum Temple, the Southern Sleetlands, Fort Salvo, and a number of crystal mines.

Despite the harsh cold winds that were forcing them to turn back, the two Jedi Knights were strongly eager to get to their destination despite the possible dangers.

"You want to know something?"Nadia questioned."During the Galactic War, Republic and Imperial forces clashed on the planet. During the Battle of Ilum, Republic and Jedi forces battled Imperial troops in the Temple and defeated Darth Arho."

"Really?"Ferus muttered, his teeth chattering rather loudly from the cold wind."Then what happened after that?"

"Following the destruction of the Sith Empire, the Order restored their Temple on Ilum and once more maintained a small group of Jedi on the planet to protect their coveted crystals."Nadia declared."During the Golden Age of the Old Republic, the Temple and the caves below were a constant journey point for members of the Order."

A slight chuckle escaped from Ferus' mouth.

"Thanks for the small history lesson, Dia."Ferus thanked, trying to ignore the chilling atmosphere around him and his girlfriend."But what does that have to do with you building a new lightsaber?"

"Don't you see, Ferus?"Nadia said with a small smirk."Both Jedi and Sith visited the Temple in Ilum in the past and I am most likely to be the very first Force Sensitive being from both sides to step into this sacred place."

"Right."Ferus mumbled casually.

Not long after, the young couple arrived to their destination.

The Ilum Temple.

Constructed in the icy face of one of Ilum's frozen mountain cliffs, the Jedi Temple was snow-covered and bare. The vast entrance was hidden behind large sheets of ice which adhered to the Temple facade after long periods of disuse. Large transparisteel windows let in the pale light from the snow-swept world, illuminating the cave-like interior of the Temple.

Inside the main tower of the Temple, the Jedi Order carved long elegant pillars into the circular chambers high walls, and adorned the room with tall statues of Jedi. Along the upper walls of the chamber, circular windows could be opened to allow in natural light using the Force.

When the light shined through, it refracted through a series of massive crystals suspended in the chamber and when focused with the Force, would melt the ice which formed over the entrance to the Crystal Caves.

This crystal array was originally used by the trapped Jedi Master Seta-Le several millennia before the rise of the Galactic Empire.

When melted, the ice wall ran down like a waterfall to reveal the massive gates leading into the darkness.

Beyond, tall and slender black rock formations stood like pillars in the main hall embedded in each were hundreds of small crystals that appeared to shimmer in the dim light.

Spiralling ramps stretched into the darkness of the place, leading to seldom used rooms and construction galleries.

Deep within the heart of the Temple were other paths into the caves, caverns made of natural shiny black stone; a rock that swallowed light instead of reflecting it.

As time progressed and the Jedi Order grew, the many Jedi that visited the cave recorded their histories on its walls, expansive cave etchings that seemed to come to life during the Force-induced hallucinations many Jedi were known to succumb to while constructing their weapons.

The caves of the Ilum Temple held many secrets such as a hidden entrance that led into the subterranean grottoes.

Nadia lifted up her snowboard goggles and placed them above her forehead while Ferus's eyes adjusted to the lack of light.

Ferus remembered his journey here with his late Master Siri Tachi, when he'd come to build his own lightsaber.

Nadia, on the other hand, remembered coming here with Master Shaak Ti to learn more about the icy planet's history beside building her first lightsaber.

But now the two Jedi Knights were visiting here as a couple while the Jedi Order was no more.

Nadia glanced at the dark cave ahead before looking back at Ferus.

"Wait for me."Nadia instructed.

"I always will."Ferus assured.

Nadia then slowly moved her hand out of Ferus' grip before she began making her way deeper to the cave within the Ilum Temple.

Every step she took, the darkness of the cave began to grey at the edges.

The cave walls glowed slightly from the crystals embedded in their rocky surface.

Pictographs on the walls told stories of Jedi exploits from thousands of years before.

The Crystal Cave.

Suddenly, a vision of herself a ten year old girl crying over loading her family on that fateful night in her hometown, Bela Vistal.

So many hopes and dreams were burned to ashes on that day.

It was also a harsh reminder to her that sometimes in life things don't always go as anybody plans.

In addition, that marked the end of her childhood.

Nadia walked further, only to come across a vision of her late old brother, Jayden Horn.

He appeared to be eighteen year old and wore the exact clothes he wore when their Grandmother Valerie last him and their other deceased loved ones alive.

"Hey, Dia? Why so down?"Jayden chuckled with a bright smile."Crying doesn't suit you."

Nadia scoffed as she struggled not to cry.

However, the raven haired girl wiped away her tears and a stern look appeared on her face as she walked past the illusion of her late brother.

"I miss you too, Jayden."Nadia murmured slightly.

Jayden was more than just her older brother.

In a way, he had been her protector and best friend.

He had always been there for her when he needed the most.

He also promised that they would write to each other when he was to be trained to become a Jedi Knight.

Though the only difference between them now was that she was the only one still breathing.

The Jedi Knight then continued walking deeper into the cave.

Now the walls grew irregular with the chunky crystals that were embedded in the rock.

Nadia knew that it would not help her to study the crystals, to find the most beautiful.

She must allow one of the crystals to call to her.

If the Force was strong in her, the right crystal she needed would speak to her among the thousands that lay around her.

There was a right one for her.

She was a Jedi despite her relation to a ancient Sith Lord.

"Unreal."

Nadia paled at the sudden familiar voice she heard and didn't expect to hear ever again.

His voice.

Nadia suddenly found herself in front of Anakin Skywalker.

Her former friend appeared to be 22 years old and looked exactly the same she last saw him before…Chancellor Palpatine twisted his mind.

He looked so real.

However, she knew this was just an illusion.

Anakin was dead.

"You seemed to be doing fine despite everything that has happened."Anakin remarked."Tell me, Nadia. What's your secret?"

Nadia just frowned at her former friend's respond.

"You already know the answer, Anakin."Nadia answered casually."I hate being reprimanded or lectured just like you."

"Right."Anakin scoffed."You said you were my friend. But apparently, you didn't bother helping me out with the problem I was having."

Nadia became deadly silent at what she just heard.

The being in front of her was not her former friend.

It was rather her own fear on what happened to him playing with her.

"I actually looked up to you and Ferus, Dia. I trusted you two."Anakin declared with a glare."Yet after everything we've been through, neither of you are actually no better than the Jedi Council."

On hearing this made Nadia's anger boil.

However, the raven haired girl kept calm and stood her ground.

"Well, forgive me for not being some Force sensitive being born with powers that can help me see the future."Nadia scowled in a form yet bitter tone."Or you seem to have forgotten I had my own issues to deal with those hypocrites that lacked to trust me completely because in their eyes I am some kind of freak that will attend to consume the life out of every being in the galaxy."

"You could've still had the time to find the answer for me on how to save her life instead of allowing the Sith Lord to manipulate me to do his bidding, Nadia!"Anakin snapped.

"I didn't have the answer to your problem, Anakin!"Nadia argued sternly."I never did!"

Anakin suddenly became quiet and looked down with a frown on his face.

"I'm sorry, Anakin."Nadia apologised with a sad frown."I may be a blissed and cursed being as the Father told me back in Mortis, but I don't have the answers to solve anyone's problems. That is who I am. I am not perfect or some ideal person for anyone to look up to."

Nadia took a step forward to hug Anakin.

"And I'm sorry for not making you realise this in the first place. I can't save anyone. I know that now."Nadia declared with a guilty look."I couldn't do anything to safe my parents, older brother and sister-in-law from their deaths either. Not even prevent what happened to you and…Padmé. Though I can only do now in return for you is look after those special kids that you and Padmé left behind. That is all I can offer you both now since you two are no longer among the living."

To Nadia's surprise, Anakin started chuckling.

But it was a bitter and cruel type of chuckle.

"What gives you the dumb idea that I am not alive anymore?"Anakin retorted.

Before Nadia could say anything, she blocked her vision from the sudden wind that moved through the cave.

Wind?

Where was the wind coming from?

She felt the coldness of fear enter her.

"You think you know what fear is?"

It was an odd and disembodied voice that made her feel terrified.

There was evil in the cave.

Nadia knew it by the icy hand that clutched her heart, by how the strength drained out of her legs.

Had she blundered?

Had the dark side of the Force taken over the cave?

Out of the darkness a shadow grew.

It was a thing, not a person.

A shadow filled with cruel pain.

Then the shadow formed and re-formed and she saw it was a figure.

A dark helmet and cape.

Breath entered the cave.

A harsh and artificial sound.

She heard the figure give out an indrawn breath before exhaling it.

It was as though the creature breathed in the darkness and breathed it out.

Nadia would be actually lying to herself that this figure actually wasn't scaring her.

The raven haired girl immediately realised this being in front of her was a Sith and not one she ever seen or heard of before.

Though she had a feeling this was Darth Sidious' new apprentice.

"Who the hell are you?"Nadia questioned with a glare.

"I am what the Jedi created, traitor."Darth Vader scowled coldly."It is our destiny to meet. It is my chore to tell you about the truths from which you bide. You are not a Jedi. You will delude yourself that you are. But then, you have always deluded yourself. You might as well give up now. Because you will fail. And you will bring everyone down with you."

Nadia scoffed. "That's a pretty bold claim coming from an apprentice."

"You shall know your place, kitty."Darth Vader warned.

Nadia became shocked at what the being just called her.

It was a nickname that no one but Anakin called her.

Then how did Sidious' apprentice know-

A sudden horrible feeling grew inside Nadia upon realising who this person was.

It was the identity that now suit her former friend after he fell to the Dark Side.

No.

It couldn't be.

He died in Mustafar.

"A-Anakin?"Nadia asked with a disturbed expression.

"Anakin Skywalker is gone, Aomori."Darth Vader retorted."I am what remains in his demise."

Tears of despair and anger developed in Nadia's eyes.

"That's a lie!"Nadia cried out.

Nadia shut her eyes as she ran straight toward Darth Vader.

She was afraid, but she accepted her fear and kept going.

The instant she touched the dark cloak, she felt as though she'd been burned.

A cry was torn from her throat and she was flung through the air.

Nadia hit the ground and groaned in agony.

The Dark Side of the Force retreated.

She felt it sucked out in a vortex.

She was alone.

Through the mist of pain, she saw an orange kyber crystal, glowing brightly.

The raven haired girl struggled to her feet and walked toward it.

Nadia put her hand on it and it was warm.

The kyber crystal then fell into her hands.


Ferus was inside the Ilum Temple and sat on his knees, meditating through the Force with his eyes closed.

He was thinking about Nadia and wondering if she found what she was looking for.

The former apprentice of Jedi Master Siri Tachi got his answer when he heard footsteps and opened his eyes to see Nadia coming out of the cave.

"Dia. You're back."Ferus remarked as he stood up from where he was and went over to his girlfriend to hug her."So did you get it?"

"Yes."Nadia responded with a small smile."Look."

Nadia showed Ferus that she received an orange kyber crystal.

"Whoa. You got an orange kyber crystal."Ferus complemented in surprise."Through color theory, it is worth noting that orange kyber crystals represents warmth and energy. In the colour wheel, orange falls between yellow and red, so perhaps the saber colour is for force-sensitive beings more neutral to Sith and Jedi."

Nadia nodded, agreeing with her boyfriend's declaration.

"It seems I found my kyber crystal."Nadia admitted."It suits me entirely."

Ferus then held Nadia's free hand, sensing a feeling of fear inside her.

"Nadia, what's wrong?"Ferus questioned."What did you see?"

Nadia looked down on the floor before gazing up at her boyfriend, revealing she was beginning to tear up.

"I…I saw my older brother."Nadia stated, being careful with her friends."Then I actually saw Anakin and…then him again for the second time. Though the second time actually showed me what he has become after Mustafar."

A glimpse of shock and confusion appeared on Ferus' face.

"What?"Ferus said.

Nadia then hugged Ferus as she began to cry.

"Ferus, Anakin is alive. But his not himself anymore."Nadia sobbed."His the Emperor's enforcer known as Darth Vader."


Ahsoka woke up from the guest room she slept in the cantina to start her another day as a mechanic.

After saying farewell to Rex, the female Torguta fled to the Outer Rim moon of Raada, a remote farming settlement and posed as a mechanic to earn a living.

She went under a new name also to keep a low profile.

The era of Emperor Palpatine was a dangerous and unpleasant time.

Especially, if someone happened to be Force-sensitive or a Jedi.

In the daylight, the Raada settlement was mostly deserted.

Nearly everyone who lived on the moon worked in the fields.

Those who didn't like the food vendors usually followed the field workers out of town in the morning.

It made sense to go where the money was.

This meant that Ahsoka had her days to herself, or at least she would until Kaeden made good on her promise to tell the others that Ahsoka could fix things for them.

When the quiet got too much for Ahsoka to bear, she tucked a ration pack into her bag, filled a canteen with water, and headed toward the hills.

It was warm enough that she didn't need her cloak, though she knew that when the sun went down, the heat would drain off quickly.

Ahsoka was used to fluctuating temperatures.

When she had been a Padawan, she'd only occasionally known what sort of planet she might end up on, and that was good training when it came to learning how to adapt.

At least it didn't get cold enough on the moon that she'd need a parka.

There didn't seem to be much in the way of wildlife on Raada.

Ahsoka had seen a few avians clustered around the water sources when she flew in.

There must have been pollinators of some kind, but when it came to big things—predators or creatures worth hunting for meat—Raada didn't offer much in the the way of variation.

The place would've driven Anakin to distraction, unless he somehow managed to arrange for podraces.

No real technology to fiddle with, nothing managed to arrange for pod races or nothing dangerous to protect helpless villagers from.

It was just work and home.

He never said as much, but Ahsoka knew her master had gotten enough of that growing up on Tatooine.

Her best friend, Nadia, would've said Raada is not her place and preferred the planet had more green and life as her homeplanet, Corellia. Also, more food to satisfy her big appetite.

Master Obi-Wan would have said Raada was a good place to relax and then somehow stumbled on a nest of pirates, a ring of smugglers or a conspiracy of Sith.

Ahsoka or rather Ashla (the name she was going by) was hoping for something in the middle: Home, work and just enough excitement to keep her from climbing the walls.

In the meantime, climbing the hills would do. Ahsoka had left the plains and was walking over rolling hills, each covered with rocks and whispering grasses that concealed all manner of dells, hollows, and caves.

Though the settlement itself was indefensible, the surrounding area would be a more than adequate place to stage an insurgency if needed.

There were good vantage points of the spaceport, and the caves would provide cover from aerial assault.

The only trouble was water, but if the farmers had tech like portable threshers, they must have portable water sources, too.

Ahsoka stopped on a hilltop and shook her head ruefully.

She could not stop thinking like a tactician.

The Clone Troopers (before they would have tried to kill her) would have said that was a good thing.

Anakin would have agreed with them.

But Ahsoka still remembered, vaguely, Jedi training before the war.

They hadn't focused so much on tactics then, and Ahsoka had still been interested in what she was learning.

Surely, now that she had nothing left to fight for, she could go back to that.

"Not until you're safe."Ahsoka whispered."Not until you know for sure that you are safe."

Even as she said the words, she knew it would never come to pass.

She would never be safe again. She would have to stay ready to fight.

She guessed the Empire wouldn't visit Raada anytime soon, as there was nothing on the moon they needed, but she knew how Palpatine worked.

Even when he was the Chancellor, he liked control.

As the Emperor, as a Sith Lord, he'd be even more of an autocrat.

With people like Governor Tarkin to help him, every part of the galaxy would feel the Imperial touch.

But Raada was clear of it for now, at least.

Ahsoka left the hilltop and ventured into one of the caves.

She was pleased to discover that it was dry enough that she could store food there if she needed to and tall enough that she could stand up without the tops of her montrals brushing the ceiling.

The female Torguta wouldn't want to live here permanently, but in a pinch it wouldn't be so bad.

Toward the back of the cave was a natural low shelf where a piece of rock had broken off and left a flat surface.

Part of the shelf had cracked and fallen onto the cave floor.

Ahsoka picked it up, noting that the edges of the cracked piece matched up with the solid shelf.

She set the piece down where it had broken off, and it fit neatly into place, with only a thin seam revealing the break.

Ahsoka picked up the shard of rock again and fished in her pocket for the metal pieces she kept there.

She set them down, under where the broken rock would go, and put the slab back on top.

It still fit.

It wasn't much of a hiding place, but Ahsoka didn't have much of anything to hide yet.

It was more of a promise, a possibility, like how she'd judged the tactical value of the settlement and surrounding hills.

If she needed to, she could cut into the rock underneath to make a larger compartment.

Ahsoka stood up, leaving the metal pieces under the stone.

She could return for them if she needed.

She suspected that this wouldn't be the only cave she set up, but it would be the one to which she gave the most attention.

It was the closest to the settlement, the first one she could reach if she was running.

Yes, it would do for a start.


After leaving Ilum, Nadia returned back to Naboo with Ferus and RG-G1.

Inside the Varykino Villa, Ferus was preparing lunch for him and Nadia.

As he quietly stirred the pot of stew made with bantha meat and topato, the Jedi Knight was still deeply disturbed on what Nadia told him.

Anakin was alive.

But he was reborn into a rattled being wearing a frightening mask as well as helping Darth Sidious terrorise the whole galaxy and hunting down Jedi survivors, just to ensure the fulfilment of 'his' Empire's policies.

A single tear escaped from Ferus's eye as he thought about the man who was once his brother-in-law and closest friend.

This couldn't be true.

For Anakin, there was nothing more important than friendship.

He was the most loyal man he had ever met.

Loyal beyond reason.

Abstractions like peace don't mean much to him.

His former brother-in-law was loyal to people, not to principles.

And he expected loyalty in return.

However, upon hearing Nadia talk about her experience in the cave within the Ilum Temple, he had to accept the horrible truth.

Anakin was gone.

And in his demise, there's the being called Darth Vader.

A nervous look appeared on Ferus' face.

What could this mean for Luke, Leia and Lisa?

Are their lives in danger now that their father was alive?

Ferus shook his head.

No.

There was still hope in the galaxy.

But the Skywalker triplets must not learn Darth Vader is their father or Darth Vader must discover that his children were alive.

It would jeopardise the possible chance of Darth Sidious being defeated.

After the stew was ready, Ferus and Nadia sat together while eating in silence.

Nadia looked at Ferus.

"Ferus, say something. Please."Nadia instructed."Anything."

A scoff escaped from Ferus' face.

"What do you expect to say, Dia?"Ferus retorted."Happy that my former brother-in-law is now alive as a killing machine and helping our worst enemy terrorise the galaxy?"

Nadia became silent at what Ferus just said.

Ferus sighed and covered his face.

"I'm sorry, Dia."Ferus apologised."It's just this discovery…it's too much to bare."

Nadia ate a bit more of her stew before placing the spoon.

"I think it would be best to go to Tatooine."Nadia admitted.

A stunned look appeared on Nadia's face.

"Tatooine?"Ferus repeated."Why would you-"

"Only to go see Obi-Wan and warn him about what we have learned."Nadia exclaimed slightly."I don't intend to jeopardise Luke's safety or meet the Lars. I just want to see my former master and that's that."

Ferus looked down in thought before smiling casually at his girlfriend.

"Alright."Ferus responded."We'll go to Tatooine in the next three days."

Nadia smiled. "Thank you."

RG-G1 let out a soft yet comforting beep as he stood next to his two Jedi companions as they ate their dinner.


See you all in the next chapter and have a wonderful day!