She wasn't upset or angry with Jan or her master.
It was at the cruel, unforgiving galaxy.
She knew she could control her emotions, if Jan could do it, then she definitely could.
She just had to reach out and-
"Ugh" She groaned, realizing she hadn't been breathing.
She gasped for air and started...
Aya groaned "Seriously? Jan's the Sith here, master!" She looked away from Jan's amused face.
"And yet he has better control of his emotions, Aya." He pointed out.
Aya laughed humorlessly and got up.
"I actually thought you were dead." She wiped her cheeks, but it didn't help her red, puffy face "Did you know I was still alive, Jan?"
Her voice shook slightly; although she still had a certain point of control over herself, she was nearing hyteria.
The door...
Aya had to stop herself from sighing in relief. Jan was still a Sith, and even if he didn't want to, his master could still give him orders to kill her.
And when the time came, would she have to kill him?
She shoved those painful thoughts aside.
There was no way she could kill him.
"Did my...
"A Sith champion" She muttered, the words felt wrong off her lips.
Her little brother- A Sith Champion.
It felt so wrong.
In this moment, she could either be their mother or little Aya, scolding or the scolded.
Not that Jan would scold her, but that she would scold herself.
Stupid little Aya.
It...
"I guess." She hesitantly agreed, she'd always wished that Jan was still alive, so why did she want to run? Maybe because she was too scared to go against everything the Jedi had taught her. Just talking to Jan was a superb risk... but her master had brought her here, so he... an icy chill ran...
She clenched her fists, sighing and muttering a suggestive choice of words in another language.
''I'll only help you if you help me with what I need to do, also you're getting me out of here."
Aya bit her lip, knowing the Council and her master would not approve of her deal, but... she was still...
"And why should I trust you?" She asked, feeling uneasy as she looked behind her now destroyed ship, she wondered how she would get back to Coruscant now, but brushed it off, deciding it was a problem for future Aya to solve.
"Wh-what? Why would-"
She stopped herself.
She didn't know if she should've just yelled at him or hugged him.
She hadn't even acknowledged he was there.
She had only cared about how she was wrong.
She didn't ask him if he was okay.
She just asked him where he was.
Ever since she had-
No. She had...
"Korriban?!" Aya exclaimed "Isn't that a Sith Planet or something?!"
Her mind raced and her organs seemed to drop into her legs.
Why would he be there?
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"Jan." Aya said grimly "I thought you died."
She paced around the room for a minute until frowning.
"Where have you been?"
"We're still fig-" Her master started.
"I didn't ask you!" Aya snapped, pacing around the room once more.
Aya looked to the door frowning.
That feeling...
"Jan?" She whispered.
Though she couldn't see him, that feeling was so familiar.
But she'd never felt that feeling before.
How did she know?
She took a deep breath and opened the door.
@Reylo4evr @Jan Willing
Jan.
A name she had not spoken of in a long time.
"If he is alive, why did he hide from me for so long?"
"I don't know, Aya. I saw him wandering a planet one day and knew it was him."
"How do you know what Jan looks like? You were only a Padawan when...." Aya trailed off, swallowing a mountain...
Aya ran through a small crowd, pushing and shoving people, her fear trampling her politeness.
She thought of yelling sorry behind her back as she'd run away, but sorry couldn't happen at the moment, she ran 'round a group of children playing, jumping onto a waiting speeder.
"Wha-" Her brother...
"Jan!!!!"
Aya rolled off her bed, halting her dream to a stop, and she woke up panting.
She groaned and got up, realizing it had just been a nightmare.
"Oh, thank goodness." She said and sighed, looking around her ruined room, she must have been subconsciously using the force when she was...
Aya landed on the red, warped planet, suddenly feeling a chill run down her spine. She should have known. She face-palmed and sighed.
"Witches. Right. Evil witches." Aya said and looked around the empty planet.
Every time she took a step, an icy feeling crawled down from her head to her feet...