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A Shadow and a Threat
Luke sat crosslegged on a couch on the observation deck, staring out into the Bleed, lost in thought. Things had quieted down on the ship and for that he was glad. Laater, Luke had resolved to go find Tycho later on and make sure he was doing okay (he'd heard of the other's injury), but until he did that, Luke had come up here to think.
There had been a strange darkness at the edge of his mind--not a dire threat, nothing to send his danger-sense into full alarm, but enough to make him worry. It could mean that a Sith had woken up, and if that was so, it couldn't be anyone good. There were several names that came to Luke's mind, and none of those were ones he particularly wanted to put faces to again. With each, though, he was more worried for Ben's safety than his own. Ben had had enough dealings with Sith already. Luke didn't want to put him through that a second time.
But for now he meditated on this strange shadow in his mind, and wondered what he'd do when he ran into the source of it.
There had been a strange darkness at the edge of his mind--not a dire threat, nothing to send his danger-sense into full alarm, but enough to make him worry. It could mean that a Sith had woken up, and if that was so, it couldn't be anyone good. There were several names that came to Luke's mind, and none of those were ones he particularly wanted to put faces to again. With each, though, he was more worried for Ben's safety than his own. Ben had had enough dealings with Sith already. Luke didn't want to put him through that a second time.
But for now he meditated on this strange shadow in his mind, and wondered what he'd do when he ran into the source of it.
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"I suppose you should explain more, Ben, since it's apparently impossible to comprehend if coming from me. Really, I don't know why I expected anything more from Jedi... "
Her voice trailed off, and she sighed. "My apologies. That was rude of me."
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"Not impossible to comprehend, Vestara," he said, "But I'm still not sure exactly what it was that caused you to ally yourself with the Jedi in the first place. I think it's pretty safe to say that Jedi and Sith aren't exactly known for being best friends--and if my son says you tried to kill us, then I'm sure you'd understand if I believe him."
Luke gave Ben a look out of the corner of his eye. He hadn't believed Ben before, and it had cost them both too much. Doubting his son's insight wasn't something Luke wanted to do again.
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Right. How could she explain this and still have her believe him? Or rather-- she quickly re-evaluated just why she needed to explain everything.
"My tribe made contact with an entity known as Abeloth. We thought she was on my peoples' 'side', as you would call it, but she betrayed us. Myself, you, and your son were the only ones to see her in her true form. Our alliance exists in order to discover what she truly is." Ves looked right into Luke's eyes. "It's a mutually beneficial relationship."
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A tribe meant more than one person. A tribe meant a whole group of Force users, probably Sith. And that didn't jive with what Luke knew about the Sith. Weren't there supposed to only be two at a time? And wouldn't the Jedi have noticed a growing group of Sith?
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More troubling, they'd done it secretly. Operating covertly was pretty much a standard of the Dark Side, but you had to be really good to keep something like this quiet. That made him wonder if two years had really packed more events in than he'd thought. Something like this--it shouldn't have been ignored. Someone--either the Temple or someone in the GA--should have noticed something.
And yet nobody had, for some reason. And now there was a teenage Sith smirking at him.
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It was a tad offensive to have thousands of years of her peoples' civilization condensed in such a manner, from such a simplistic viewpoint.
"Ben left out the most important part. Those oh-so-awful numbers are now allied with you."
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"I don't know what we can do right now," he said quietly. "Except keep an eye on her and make sure she stays out of trouble. There are some people on board here who wouldn't like it if we locked up a teenage girl, regardless of who we say she is. Do you have any other ideas?"
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"You will make sure I say out of trouble. That's your plan." Vestara rose with a whoosh of her robes. "Is this as embarrassing for you as it is for me? I can't believe my people ever thought the Jedi to be a threat."
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Vestara rocked back and forth with both hands clasped behind her back.
"My word is as good as gold. If you don't want to put faith in it, that's not my concern."
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Luke turned his attention back to Vestara. "You aren't exactly in a trustworthy position, not just because of what you are, but because of what Ben has said regarding your--" he smiled "--flexible definition of being honest. Now, if you do something to earn my trust, then we'll talk again."
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"Master Skywalker, you're calling me a liar based secondary sources. I don't like that. It also doesn't make me want to respect any sort of command you could have over me."
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