S H A D O W
The world shook as new horrors crawled from its deepest pits. Allyson stared out, watching helplessly as monstrous creatures flooded the streets of the abandoned city. What had happened to Saijo? Was this truly what Serina had intended for the planet?
"Why…?" Allyson whispered softly, in disbelief. Wraiths and nightmares manifested into terrifying forms, their ghastly screams piercing the silence behind smoldering debris.
A sudden shift in the Force drew Allyson's attention upwards. Smoke billowed, unnatural, and heavy, permeated with an unmistakably darker presence. Her brow furrowed deeply as she focused, her cybernetic eye adjusting with a quiet hum. Through the swirling haze, Serina's face slowly became clear.
Without hesitation, Allyson reached back, drawing one of her kyber-tipped arrows. Unlike before, she allowed her Force signature to blaze openly, burning bright enough that Serina would immediately sense her presence—a presence hidden away for months. For one brief moment, Allyson touched the purity of the Light. It scorched her, an agonizing reminder of how far she'd descended into darkness, but she needed this strength now.
Nocking the arrow against the bowstring, Allyson drew back firmly. As she did, the kyber tip began to glow, spinning and crackling with a brilliant, pure light. Calling upon this buried side of herself, hidden from everyone in the Empire, drained her, but she knew there was no other choice.
Her only thought now was stopping Serina. Allyson had to ensure the woman couldn't escape without knowing precisely who opposed her. The Corellian had witnessed her betrayal and deceit; Serina needed to know that Allyson Locke had seen through her.
The door to Serina's shuttle hissed open, and Allyson timed her shot carefully.
Releasing the arrow, it surged forward with the precision of a master archer, bright and unstoppable. She hadn't aimed to kill—but rather to send a message. Allyson intended to draw all of Serina's wrath upon herself if possible. It was the surest way she could protect

As the arrow struck near the shuttle's entryway, it erupted with a flash of Force Light. It wasn't as powerful as Allyson remembered, but it was enough. As Allyson felt a brief moment of pride at not yet being entirely lost to darkness, she knew the shadows were closing in rapidly. Unlike Allyson, Serina was already dangerously close to the edge; this act surely marked the tipping point.
Allyson didn't bother drawing another arrow; there was no need. Serina wouldn't linger to retaliate, not yet, anyway. This was a declaration, a silent promise of future conflict.
The scorned girl had made herself an enemy of the Empire the moment she set foot on Saijo.
When Serina's gaze finally met Allyson's, the Corellian stood firm, her fury no longer concealed as it had been back in the laboratory. Serina had made a deadly enemy today. Allyson vowed silently to do whatever it took to keep her far from what was precious.