“Fall asleep, she did, hm?” — Master Yoda noted aloud, curiosity and amusement simirly present in his voice.
“It seems so. It must have been too much effort for her body.” — Said Aay while carefully pig up the limp girl from the floor.
“A dark veil has been lifted from our eyes, ohat dulled our senses for years.” — Added Yoda in a solemn tone.
“We were indeed blind if a little child had to open our eyes to the truth. It is a failure that could have cost us everything. I could only hope that we are not too te to stop the scheme of the Sith.” — Stated Obi-Wan with a grave expression.
There was a momentary silen the almost empty room that was soon broken by the grandmaster.
“Your observations are correct, Obi-Wan. The danger is still present. We must prepare ourselves to face it. A Sith Lord as skilled and powerful, able to blind our senses for years even without us realizing it, is our enemy. This is a true Sith Lord. A master of the dark-side, ohat we haven’t seen i thousand years. To find aroy this Sith Lord must be our utmost priority.” — Said Yoda.
“I fear that the separatist leaders may have been deceived by the lies of this Sith Lord.” — Noted Obi’Wan then tinued.
“Your former padawan is no exception, I am afraid.”
“t Dooku failed to resist the lure of the dark side. Realize this, I fear he will, too te. It is another failure of mihat I still couldn’t accept.” — Said Yoda.
“It was his decision to leave the order, Master Yoda.” — Said Aay, trying to reassure the weary grandmaster.
“The failure of an apprentice always holds a mirror to the failure of the master.” — Stated Yoda, attempting to close the discourse.
“Even if that is true, in the end, each of us chooses his or her own fate.” — Said Obi’Wan — “You ’t foreoo do something that is against his or her ideas. It never ends well.”
“Hmm... Qui-Gon, used to say this, as well.” — Yoda’s expression turned into a thoughtful oheated as he looked Obi-Wan in the eye.
“Admit this, I will. Your master was right from the very beginning. We were blinded by our arrogance. We failed to a time. Now a war has begun, and the sequences are unforeseeable. We are scattered around the gaxy while a Sith Lord hides in the darkness. I will send out all the Jedi Shadows to search for this Sith Lord aroy it if possible.” — Stated Yoda solemnly, then tinued.
“Obi-Wan, I ask you to watch over Nizzal. Her official rank will still be your padawan, and we will not disclose the details of her punishment. The Sith Lord must have already realized that someone had destroyed its barrier. It will search for the culprit, thinking that the cil destroyed it. We must act ignorant about this. Only then will he find the girl, with time.” — Said Yoda.
There was a solemn silen the room. All of them looked at the young twi’lek ily sleeping form in the hands of Master Secura. She was pletely ignorant of the things happening arouhe child’s knowledge may have been exceptional, but she was in the end still just a child. They will question her when she wakes up from her order one more time, but that was it.
“Using her as a bait is indeed an effit way to find a trace to this Sith Lord. It may see a rival in her, or a new opportunity.” — Said Obi-Wan with a troubled expression.
“A rival? Hmm, I think not. When it realizes that she is just a young child, it will try to use her against us, then throw her away. Only this time, it won’t work. I trust you to guard her as much as if she were your own padawan, but we must trust in her abilities as well, and not treat her specially, or the Sith Lord will sense our trap. To speak about this I will, with the other masters. No one else who didn’t hold at least the rank of a master know about this.”
“We uand.” — Said both of them in unison.
“Good, Aay, if I may ask, start a rumor iemple that our exge student from the Grey Order likes to use dark side teiques like force lightning. I am sure that it will also get in the ears of the one we are looking for.”
An evil smirk appeared on the face of the blue twi’lek master, as she began to nod eagerly.
“I would never have thought that I would live to see master Yoda ask such a hing from old little me.” — She said trying to hold back her bubbling ughter.
“Oh, I bet it was only because there was never a o ask. You did it either way.” — Obi-Wan noted from the side mogly.
“Ah, how rude! You are hurting my feelings.” — Aay pined, with mock hurt in her voice.
“I could only imagine.” — Obi-Wan shook his head.
“Aay, could you take the youngling to the infirmary? I sehat someone is waiting for her arrival.” — Yoda wisely interrupted their banter before it got out of hand.
“Of course, master, I will go immediately.” — Aay answered. While throwing an expet look at Obi’Wan. — “Won’t you e along? She is your apprenti the end.”
Before Obi-Wan could join her, Master Yoda spoke up. — “Obi-Wan for a word, please stay.”
“Of course.” — Obi-Wan said, then turowards his old friend with an apologetic expression.
Aay shrugged her shoulders and turned around.
As the twi’leks left the cil room, all the cheerfulness left with them, it was soon repced by solemn expressions.
“I trust you with this heavy duty, Obi-Wan. You will have to reveal the identity of this Sith Master. You must uand, this is not a mission to destroy it, but to discover its true identity. owerless against it until we know who it is. I will also send two of the best jedi shadows with you, but know this, they will not reveal their presence. Until the Sith Lord certainly appears, their only mission is to help iroying it if an opportunity may arise.”
“I uand. I will do my best, grandmaster.”
“Good. Very good. This is the first time in years when we have had a ce to strike back. It could easily be the only ce we have left. I trust in your judgement, Obi-Wan. You will leave Corust in a few days. It will be best to let your padawa with her squad ahem bee acquainted. Some shared training might help her out a little, hmm?”
“Definitely. I suspect that she will be infuriated.”
“Take Anakin with you, and his padawan, too. Ahsoka is more than ready to start her missions alongside her master, and her master’s master. With this, even Anakin ’t resist taking her with him.”
“I am starting to suspect that the true punishment has actually been inflicted on me, and not on my new padawan.”
“Hmm-hmm-hmm. Wisest among your peers, you always were. Master Kenobi.”
“Eh, much good it ever did for me...”
Hearing Obi-Wan’s sarcastic retort, Master Yoda couldn’t help to let out a loud snort.
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Ahsoka was frustratedly walki and right in front of the Jedi cil room. She wao go in, but that would be too disrespectful, and she would never hear the end of it from Anakin, or in fact, from Obi-Wan.
She tried to forcefully calm herself, but her breathing teiques this time simply didn’t work. She was either too frustrated or didn’t focus on it enough to do them properly.
She was fused, hurt, but at the worst of it, she felt guilty. She saw her new friend Nizzal’s face. She saw how dejected and sad she looked when she realized that she was afraid of her. She couldn’t help it. Those glowing eyes were so unnatural, as if she had stepped out of an old jedi legend.
The eyes of a dark side wielder were scary. All those child stories she heard in her life, the ohat were shared by the older younglings and padawans, to scare the younger ones for fun. They liked to hear them, even if they couldn’t sleep properly ter.
Those stories were a source of joy in the mostly empty temple. They treasured them, but now Ahsoka was fronted by their meanings. There was a dark side wielder here, and she became one of her only friends. She was a kind natured girl, and she would never even imagihat she would willfully hurt someone if there ossibility of evading the fight.
She winced as the glowing blue lightnings appeared in her memory, but something still wasn’t right.
When she looked at her face, at the moment she created that lightning teique. There was no glee or satisfa seeable on her face. Only pain, disgust, a.
What she saw was airely different picture than what the stories described as a sith. At that moment, it became clear to her, she couldn’t be a sith!
This belief only solidified in her heart as the strangely clothed jedi suddenly stood up in the fountain, and began to, even if hesitatingly, walk out of the water. She didn’t want to kill him, only stop him from hurting or killing her. Isn’t that what the jedi is thought to do? To only use their power in self defend the defence of is.
She was forced to do this. Then she remembered that strange presence she felt in their meditation. It was so dark and cold. After she gave over the trol to Nizzy, Ahsoka was almost immediately frozen to her pce. As that presence appeared. The only thing she could do was to hold on to Nizzy’s hand as much as possible. If she wasn’t there, then that thing, who knows what it could have doo them? It felt like the maion of darkness itself. She will never fet that ess. Like a barely tained, furious and hungry animal, which was ready to e everything that got too close to it.
She only knew her friend a few days now, but she uood ohing. She was unnaturally calm, specifically for a thirteen-year-old, but even she looked terrified by that presehat was the only cue she o realize the dahey were in. Her usual grandmotherly act immediately crumbled, followed by a sudden series of deaking.
That act, that was her signature sign.
She was a year youhan her. Yet when she felt fortable enough, she could naturally create this air of fidence around herself. As if there was nothing in the world that could surprise her. It was actually really funny. A child with so mupt and ceit.
She even thought for a while that she was ag like that purposefully to make her ugh. Although, she slowly realized as she began to look more carefully, that it was her genuine personality. It was so ingrained in every part of her little gestures and expressions. It couldn’t be an act.
Jedi were traio see these things, and that was true for the padawans too. She realized that in her sects, there must be no other children of her age. She robably like this, because she didn’t know how to act around other children, or how to be a child in the first pce.
After realizing all of this, Ahsoka picked up Rika, because she was still unscious and ran to the cil hall. She pleaded to the temple guard at the door to ask the grandmaster to see her. Soon, she was let in, and she told everything to Master Yoda, and also Master Aay Secura, who was also in the room.
In the end, they asked her to take Rika to the infirmary and told her to stay calm. They would handle everything carefully. But how could she stay calm? They also realized that for some reason, the masters couldn’t sehis suffog barrier around the temple she was talking about. It was strange. She didn’t se until she saw it a it in their meditatioher. Sihen, she was feeling this siing aura everywhere iemple and she couldn’t stand it. How didn’t she realize that it was here for so long?
Suddenly, a sense of pead rexatioled over her. Which was soon broken by an annoying beeping sound.
“Y-yes?” — She answered the call hesitantly, especially after seeing the name of the caller.
It was a holo call ining from the grandmaster. He was asking her if she could still sehe dark presence surrounding the temple. She tried to feel it, only to realize that it disappeared. She wao ask Master Yoda what had happened, but the call had already ended.
She tinued her frustrated walk for another few mihen the door to the cil room finally opened, and master Aay Secura walked out. There was someone carried in her arms. Wait!?
Ahsoka saw that her new friend’s deathly pale body was carried by Master Aay. Did she? No! Calm down, reach out, search for her presehere... there was a weak force presen the body. It was tired, but stable. She was simply asleep. As she uood this, she rexed. Only to realize that Aay was looking at her expression and sensing her chaotically ging force preseh a very amused gaze.
“You remind me of your master sometimes.”
Ahsoka blinked, fused by this out-of pce statement.
“He also used to act as a mother hen around his injured friends.”
Ahsoka felt as if her montrals were on fire. She looked down to her feet, as the other woman chuckled lightly.
“There is no shame in w about your friend’s health, but be careful and ready to let go if the time es. Sometimes, letting your friends go when they have to leave is the hardest thing to do.”
Ahsoka only o that, then they began to walk to the infirmary, where this time not she, but Nizzal, were pced in a bed and treated by the medibsp;