Travelin’ the Stars
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He quickly left the room, tears falling down his face.
Keeping his head down he maneuvered through the Silver Rest's halls. Few Jedi looked at him as he passed. He could sense their confusion, their curiosity. It angered him that they saw him like this. His Padawan had betrayed him. Forcing him to leave and never return. Mathieu Brion passed him, obvious concern on the boy’s face.
Quickly making his way to the hangar he found the Blue Lightning. Opening the hatch he watched as it lowered to the ground. He needed to get out of here. Not just because Caden Evesa said so, but because he might hurt someone. As he walked up the ramp he heard the screeching of wheels behind him. Turning around he saw Mouse, obviously worried.
“What are you doing here Mouse. I nerfed up. I don’t need you getting hurt because of it.”
The droid rolled up the ramp, getting right next to him. He left a saddened beep.
“No, you are not coming with me. You are staying here.”
Mouse didn’t budge. He stayed right on the ramp, not leaving him. Fine. He had to do it the hard way.
Picking up the Astromech with the force he set him down outside of the ship. The droid tried to roll back up, but he stopped the droid with a point of his robotic finger.
“Stay there.”
As the hatch closed he watched the droid stare at him, saddened. Right now he didn’t care what the droid thought. It didn’t matter what anyone thought.
Climbing up to the cockpit he started the ship up. It roared to life as the engines slowly turned on. Once the ship was at full power he lifted off, exciting the hangar.
“Excellent”
Turning around he saw the blue outline of a spirit floating behind him. He knew immediately who it was.
Darth Tesir
He quickly left the room, tears falling down his face.
Keeping his head down he maneuvered through the Silver Rest's halls. Few Jedi looked at him as he passed. He could sense their confusion, their curiosity. It angered him that they saw him like this. His Padawan had betrayed him. Forcing him to leave and never return. Mathieu Brion passed him, obvious concern on the boy’s face.
Quickly making his way to the hangar he found the Blue Lightning. Opening the hatch he watched as it lowered to the ground. He needed to get out of here. Not just because Caden Evesa said so, but because he might hurt someone. As he walked up the ramp he heard the screeching of wheels behind him. Turning around he saw Mouse, obviously worried.
“What are you doing here Mouse. I nerfed up. I don’t need you getting hurt because of it.”
The droid rolled up the ramp, getting right next to him. He left a saddened beep.
“No, you are not coming with me. You are staying here.”
Mouse didn’t budge. He stayed right on the ramp, not leaving him. Fine. He had to do it the hard way.
Picking up the Astromech with the force he set him down outside of the ship. The droid tried to roll back up, but he stopped the droid with a point of his robotic finger.
“Stay there.”
As the hatch closed he watched the droid stare at him, saddened. Right now he didn’t care what the droid thought. It didn’t matter what anyone thought.
Climbing up to the cockpit he started the ship up. It roared to life as the engines slowly turned on. Once the ship was at full power he lifted off, exciting the hangar.
“Excellent”
Turning around he saw the blue outline of a spirit floating behind him. He knew immediately who it was.
Darth Tesir