LAUNCH PLATFORM – PRE-DAWN
The sky is slate-gray, tinged with crimson at the horizon. The kind of light that barely touches the ground. The launch platform sits exposed on a cliff face, carved into the rock by ancient Sith hands. The wind is biting.
ELIAN stands alone, cloak whipping behind him, eyes on the small Jedi vessel being prepped for launch. It hums quietly, as if reluctant to wake.
In his hands: a holopad. The mission report.
Still unwritten.
FOOTSTEPS behind him.
He doesn’t turn.
VELETH: "
So you’re really going."
(He sighs. Doesn’t look at her.)
ELIAN: "
Did you ever think I had a choice?"
VELETH: "
We all do. We just don’t always like the cost."
(He turns to face her. Her face is bruised—healed, but not forgotten. Still, there’s an edge of… something close to sympathy.)
VELETH: "
She’s not what she was, you know."
ELIAN: "
Neither am I."
(He tucks the holopad into his belt. Looks past her. Toward the tower that houses Zori.)
"
I can’t tell the Council what happened here."
VELETH: "
Then tell them the truth. Just not all of it."
(He almost smiles. Almost. The wind cuts through again. The silence stretches.)
ELIAN: "
She asked me to leave. But it’s more than that."
"
She’s pushing me away because she knows I’m her weakness."
VELETH: "
No. She’s pushing you away because she’s afraid you’re her mirror."
(A long moment. Then the sound of the ship powering fully awakens.
Elian takes a slow step toward it—then stops. He turns, pulls something from beneath his robe: a silver chain with a small, raw crystal.
He presses it into Veleth’s hand.)
ELIAN: "
If she ever forgets who she was…Remind her."
(Veleth stares at the crystal. It glows faintly red—but not angry. Just alive.)
VELETH: "
And if she remembers?"
ELIAN: "
Then tell her I didn’t run.I just couldn’t stay."
(He turns away, heading toward the open ramp. As he steps inside, the door begins to close behind him—
And for just a heartbeat—
He sees her.
ZORI.
Standing far on a high balcony, watching him go.
Expression unreadable.
Eyes burning.)