Icy-Hot
Indeed she was curious what Kadan was on about regarding not slowing down, she had a mind to not slow down for him if he fell behind... Well, probably not really; it felt good having him near at times. As crazy as it sounded her connection to the Force felt more solid based on her proximity to him. There really was no doubt there was a Force Bond at play. She had only felt it with her first Master, many years ago, and had always fought them; turning her mind away from any other Master that tried, but given their exploits.. Well; she felt more comfortable with him around. She smiled then, glancing back and peering at the base. They had done a good thing today.
They pressed on, and her eyes panned up as the Star Destroyer broke cloud coverage. She had mused a long time ago that the behemoths could seem terrifying at a glance, but the idea of one being in atmosphere specifically for you caused her heart to sink; she would refocus along the path, weaving around any hazards that popped up. Though, in boxing they say its the punch you don't see coming that knocks you out. A few seconds before Bright3 unveiled his attack, she felt it, having no time to transmit it through words, she let that sudden alarm flood to Kadan, breaking a second too late, and was sent careening from the speeder bike.
She skillfully projected a protection bubble around herself, though it shattered as soon as it touched the ground; causing her to tumble. At the very least that first hit wasn't taken full on. The speeders were trashed, but they weren't too far away in the first place. They could still run...
Her eyes leveled ahead then, in the direction she had rolled from and saw him. The terrible looking Sith Lord. No doubt the very same person they had just Fethed over bad. His words should've been chilling, but there were Forces at play beyond even Aayla's understanding. In that moment, she would sink into Force Valor, and draw her saber to her right hand with the force; adopting Shii-Cho on instinct. She wasn't a big mentalist, but she knew better than to speak aloud right now.
'Kadan if you're alive, you better get up.. There are more coming, and we don't have time for this fight. We might have to kill him, if we can'
She thought, not taking her eyes off of the Sith. Her eyes would glance over to Kadan, not only feeling out for him in the Force, but visually making sure he was good; even though she had no need too. She wasn't entirely used to fighting with him yet, and this may end up being their trial by fire... Or their death. It was a toss up at this point.