Something scrolled onto the holoscreen and there was the familiar bleep of success.
‘Gotchyah!’
‘What’s that?’
‘I’ve cracked the code. You now have access to security systems, communications, everything.’
Knarf was rather proud of himself. It had taken him many more hours than he’d expected, and it had been a rather challenging feat. Now, however, feeling Shadie’s touch again was beginning to feel like it would arrive sooner than he’d originally feared. He hoped it would be even sooner than that. Whatever it was they were living, he and she, he sure was enjoying it, even though it was still early days.
He smiled as he handed Kelbourn the datapad.
‘Now to that droid. Better you start now; might take you several days.’
Knarf sighed. What a karking killjoy. It was Bantha fodder. The Mandalorians were always so serious. A Ronto had a better sense of humour.
Another Mandalorian approached, the one with purple and brown beskar’gam. Talyc, he believed his name was. He was one whom Knarf found rather friendly, contrary to what he thought of the others.
‘Uh, sorry to disturb, but Knarf, you might want to see this.’
‘See what?’ Knarf somehow felt dread.
‘Holonews.’
The Mandalorian took off his helmet. His face was not as haggard as some of the other Mandalorians Knarf had met. His complexion was smooth; he only had one fine scar on his nose. He placed the helmet on Knarf’s head.
‘Just let the HUD do its thing. Oh, but don’t blink too much.’
Knarf watched as an image of the Sith meditation sphere hung in the middle of the screen. It looked to be in orbit above Nar Shaddaa. His throat felt dry and tight; his heart pounded. As the holonews reporter spoke, the screen remained on the image of Master Vorum.
‘…The old man was struck with a fatal lightsaber wound to the chest. The three Jedi were taken by Sith into the sphere, which now remains in orbit above the moon.’
An image from a holocam showed Shadie, Brenum and Trylia being captured, unable to move, Darth Lahnius’s sneer confirming to Knarf he was the one using the Force on them thusly. Knarf could see Shadie was struggling by the intensity of her expression, yet neither Jedi could move, except for their feet; it looked like they were being floated out of the cantina.
Knarf removed the helmet and handed it back to the Mandalorian.
‘I must go,’ he said, standing even taller.
‘You must program that droid,’ replied Kelbourn, pointing at the T4 unit.
‘I have to go to her!’ Knarf raised his voice. ‘Shadie needs me! She’s in trouble!’
‘You going to kill a handful of Sith, are you?’ said Kelbourn. ‘You barve, you’re going to get yourself killed.’
‘I don’t care, I have to go.’
‘Don’t make me restrain you. You haven’t finished paying your friend’s dept.’
Knarf fumed at Kelbourn. ‘Kriffing kark! She could die!’
‘Hm, perhaps, and then I could keep you as a prisoner for the Mandalore if I so chose.’
Knarf gritted his teeth, clenching his jaw tightly. He felt like pounding at the Mando dung’s face. He formed fists with his hands and loosened them again. Never a good idea to start a fight with a Mandalorian, especially when they’ve got a vibroblade hanging at their side.
‘Programming that droid could take days,’ he said in as steady a voice as he could.
‘Then you better get to it,’ replied Kelbourn.
In a way, it surprised him he cared so much. Then again, her life was at stake. He sighed. He’d been fine doing things on his own most of his life. How could he ignore these new sensations that he felt when in Shadie’s presence? He couldn’t even cast them aside to focus on his wok. To never feel it again, the energies, was one issue and a possibility that had crossed his mind. But that she might die? She was his Lady. He could not, would not, let her die now.
He banged the droid’s head.
‘What a heap of dung scrap!’
He put his hand to his forehead. What was he going to do? Grab a shuttle, fly to the sphere, if the Mandalorians didn’t shoot him down first, and then what? His blaster was of no use against a Sith. Stang, it wouldn’t be much use against anything. He cursed again.
A ship approaches.
‘Ah,’ said Lahnius satisfied. ‘Results. Our slicer lover has come out to play.’
Through the Force and her connection to the sphere, Shadie could see Knarf’s shuttle approaching.
Can you narrow in on the view? she asked the sphere through the Force.
Suddenly she could see Knarf in the shuttle, dark lines under his eyes, brown eyes alert, and his mouth tight with worry. He worked the controls as best he could, but he was no pilot. He was brave, that much was clear to her.
‘Now, let me show you, Shadie, how Sith who betray their Masters pay,’ Lahnius sneered. ‘How those who stand in my way pay.’ He smiled and turned forward. ‘Prepare to fire!’ he told the sphere.
Do not harm him! commanded Shadie. It had taken some effort, but she could now speak to it directly through the Force, without her voice.
Why should I not? it asked.
He is my secret lover. The Lady of the Crypt must have one.
Yes, but if not this one, then another.
No! He makes me feel passion! Passion that fuels the dark side.
‘Fire!’ shouted Lahnius.
Shadie’s heart stopped. Then she realised that nothing had happened.
‘I said fire!’
One who cannot command you through the Force directly is not worthy to command you at all, Shadie told the sphere.
He is jealous of your power.
Let the shuttle come. Safely.
As you command.
The sphere obeyed and opened up its port side and within moments, the small shuttle was aboard the vast sphere.
Lahnius turned to Shadie, glaring.
‘This is your doing. You will pay.’
He raised his hand, which flickered with dark side energy, but before anything could happen, the sphere pulsed and sent him flying across the room.
You shall not hurt the Lady.
Knarf staggered out of his shuttle, clearly bewildered by the sphere’s interior. Then he saw the Jedi in their trappings.
‘Shadie!’ he cried. Then low: ‘My Lady.’
He acknowledges you as the Lady, noticed the sphere.
The sphere released Shadie and the other two Jedi from their floating bonds.
‘No!’ cried Lahnius. ‘The sphere obeys me, not you.’
Shadie looked at Lahnius with defiance, rising tall where she stood. Then she looked at Knarf. His glance was very intense.
Knarf had read that these meditation spheres could metamorphose inside to look like any type of ship. Never had he thought it could respond so quickly to a threat. Threat — not even to it. Shadie must have spoken to it, it had an affinity towards her, he knew, and who could blame it. He, Knarf, had an affinity towards her. But she must have succeeded in convincing it that her light side made her Master of the Crypt. Or at least he hoped. The last thing he wanted was for his Lady to turn to the dark side completely. Then he would lose her forever.
He watched as Lahnius and Shadie studied each other, contemplating their next moves, as the other Sith in the sphere, at least ten more, closed in on the other two Jedi. His head still ringing, only a blaster in hand, Knarf searched for something that might help. He cursed himself for taking so long to program that droid, so long to come to his Lady’s aid.
‘You told it to spare him and it obeyed you,’ Lahnius snarled at Shadie. ‘And now it protects you? How dare you command my ship!’
Knarf realised he’d flown right into a trap. A trap from which Shadie had risked the dark side in order to save him. His heart was filled with warmth and then as suddenly with a cold rush as Lahnius sped with the Force towards Shadie so fast, grabbed the back of her head by the hair and an orb of red energy appeared in his hands. Red energy streaked from Shadie’s chest towards Lahnius’s hand, as he held it above her breast plate. Shadie gasped, a stifled cry, struggling a while, her body losing strength, weakening, before her body went limp.
Life Drain. Knarf had heard of the power, but had never seen it before. Lahnius turned his head towards Knarf, still holding Shadie’s body and let her fall with a thud to the floor.
Knarf’s heart pounded, but not with fear for his life; for Shadie, for his Lady, who was lying on the floor, as though dead. He was no Jedi, there was nothing he could do. And he could not save her now. It was too late.
Lahnius started towards him.
Suddenly, there was a noise, like the shattering of transparisteel, and Knarf saw three lightsabers flying across the room, two of them igniting in mid air, bright blue and yellow, and slicing through two of the Sith. The purple staff lightsaber twirled across the room, slashing at the Sith warriors.
Brenum caught his lightsabers and began duelling Sith left, right and centre. Lahnius took a step back, fighting Brenum as well.
Trylia caught her blade, but only secured it to her belt. She raised her hands high above her and Knarf felt the air around him move. Sith began to swirl where they stood. The female Togruta closed her eyes and crouched, gathering the Force, Knarf presumed. Then she pulsed with one hand and most Sith were knocked off their feet, as stunned as Knarf, and some fell unconscious.
‘Argh!’ shouted Lahnius in rage.
Just as Knarf was thinking they could use the shuttle to escape, Lahnius sent one of his blades flying into it and it exploded. So much for a quick escape. Perhaps the Sith Lord had read his mind. The sphere shuddered under the explosion and almost seemed angered. Lahnius’s blade boomeranged back to his hand and he cast a side step, swiping towards the two Jedi.
Knarf found his feet and stood. Lightsabers danced all around him. Suddenly he felt himself in a Force grasp and was pulled, floating, yet quickly, towards Brenum.
‘Stick close,’ the Jedi told him.
An opening appeared in the sphere.
‘The sphere is spacing us?’
‘No,’ replied Brenum. ‘We’re back on Nar Shaddaa. I’m not sure what Shadie said to it, but it has informed me that we must leave. It will take Lahnius back to the Crypt.’
‘He’s going to go nova when he learns it’s punishing him,’ said Trylia.
She looked at Shadie’s body, both Jedi were using the Force to keep the Sith at bay, with Force Push and barriers. Shadie’s body was lifted gently off the ground.
Brenum stepped forward and caught lightning on his two lightsabers, holding them in an X position in front of his body, standing in a protective stance in front of Trylia and Knarf. Trylia floated Shadie’s body towards them. Knarf took her in his arms, clenching his jaw tightly. A surge of dark energy from Lahnius came towards him. Trylia caught it in one hand, the orb floating there a while. Force absorb, Knarf knew it to be. Working with Jedi in the past for the Republic had taught him to recognise many light side powers. Trylia sent the dark energy back towards Lahnius.
The sphere’s opening widened.
‘Now!’ shouted Brenum.
They all exited, Knarf went first carrying Shadie, followed by Trylia, and Brenum was last, walking onto the noisy landing platform of upper Nar Shaddaa where the Krayt Dragon lay waiting. The sphere closed up and took flight as soon as they were out.
‘Amazing,’ whispered Knarf. ‘My Lady, whatever you did to command it, you were amazing.’
‘Lahnius won’t be bothering us for a while, but he’ll be back soon enough,’ said Brenum.
Trylia touched Shadie’s brow and her chest, as Knarf still held her. She looked at Knarf, tears streaked her lilac skinned cheeks.
‘She’s still alive, but very faintly. Her Force energy is what’s keeping her alive. If Lahnius had also used Force Drain, all the life in her would now be gone.’ Oh, so there was such a power as Force Drain as well as the Life Drain? Knarf only hoped they truly were safe now, no more traps. ‘She needs Jedi healing,’ continued Trylia, ‘and soon, or she may die.’
‘Then we must return to Coruscant,’ said Brenum.
Everything seemed, to Knarf, to be moving in slow motion now: carrying Shadie onto the Krayt Dragon, setting her down on a cot, Brenum and Trylia setting a course for Coruscant.
‘This is all my fault,’ he muttered.
‘Nonsense,’ said Brenum. ‘We needed to meet with the exiled Jedi. Your mission on Ylesia had nothing to do…’
‘A trap was set because of me,’ snapped Knarf. Anger swelled inside him. ‘If Shadie had not… If I had died, Shadie would still be…’
‘She is alive,’ said Trylia in a soothing, yet firm, voice. ‘She needs someone by her side. We’ll let you know if we need anything.’
Knarf knew the polite dismissal was only a reflection of his own desires. He went into the chamber where Shadie lay and sat down. He took her hand.
‘My Lady,’ he whispered and clenched his jaw. For the first time, he truly felt afraid.
When she’d come to the Jedi Temple seeking answers and seen the Jedi Holocron’s evidence of truth for herself, her Force aura had radically fluctuated; she had realised that she’d been using the dark side for the wrong reasons… She was no Sith. She was a true Jedi.
Trylia had been a Jedi since her youth, but Brenum had merely begun his training shortly before Shadie had entered their lives. Brenum was one of the exceptions, becoming a Jedi as a young adult. The young pilot, who inadvertently saved a Jedi from a Sith during an attack on Shilii. It was a mission Trylia had been on, her home planet being under attack. Brenum had been piloting there for a trader. Trylia could still remember the look on his face when he’d lifted a hand in reflex and pushed away a large slab of rock, thus saving her and her Master. He’d been more stunned than she had. That was the first time they’d met. They had quickly become friends, although he’d felt a little odd at being trained much older than any other Jedi. Until Shadie arrived, that is, and no longer was he alone to feel odd. Granted, Shadie had already had Force training, but Jedi training, no. And Brenum and Trylia quickly befriended her. The three of them were inseparable, ever since then. Trylia would do whatever was necessary to help her, and she knew so would Brenum.
However, Shadie’s Force presence was fading and if none of the Jedi healers could help her and save her from the throngs of the dark side that were slowly killing her, then she would soon be dead.
And if that happened, Trylia and Brenum would find Kromus and kill him themselves.
‘Leave us,’ said a blue Twi’lek, his lekku hanging behind his shoulders. ‘I must enter a meditation healing trance with her. This may take days.’
Trylia’s lilac face seemed to pale and her own striped head tails swayed nervously. Brenum put a hand on her shoulder. Knarf remained where he was.
‘Will she die?’ he asked.
‘I do not know,’ said the healer in a deep voice. ‘Your friend is strong in the Force, but it’s too soon to judge how much hope is left.’
‘Come,’ said Brenum. ‘We must leave Master Juun Kloh alone with Shadie.’
Knarf reluctantly let himself be steered out of the room. He would have to find himself something to do, something to program, and hope he would not think too much of Shadie or his fear that she may die. It was his fault. She had been victim to Lahnius’s rage because she had the sphere spare his life. He should be on that bed almost dying, not her.
Almost as though reading his mind, Trylia whispered: ‘It’s not anyone’s fault, Knarf.’
He nodded mechanically. But he knew he would never forgive himself if she died.
“Darth Shadie: Lady of the Force” is written by Celinka Serre.
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