Ender moved through the house without hindrance as he swung open doors to continue on. When he went into a new room, there were droids waiting for him but they were barely operational. He immediately drew out his lightsaber, both of the blades activated as they came out from each initiator on the ends of his weapon. With a quick flick of his wrist, weapon spun in a circular motion as it deflected two bolts back to the first droid, the bolts easily melting through the metal. He sidestepped out of the way from the second barrage and deactivated his lightsaber at the same, the force building in his one free hand as he wrapped it around the droid and slammed it into the ceiling and then into the floor.
Sparks ejected out from the second droid and out of commission. Ender simply stepped over the droids, opening the next door that led into the living room of the house. The old woman stood there with a blaster of her own and was about to pull the trigger on him. But her age was against her and he simply used the force to whip the gun out of her frail fingers and continued walking toward her. She pulled out a knife next when there were only a few feet between them and he simply slapped the blade out of her hand. There wasn't anything else for her to grab and she was slammed against the wall roughly with the force, suspended in the air a few feet as she held onto her throat.
Ender stared into her eyes, his own turned back into the stark gold. "So, we remember each other." She practically hissed at him, "You'd attack an old woman like this?" Her words made his lip quiver in anger slightly, "Don't try to disguise yourself into something you're not." She was a monster, one that had no inkling of love or care inside her. The force around her throat constricted as she gagged but then he heard a shuffle behind a nearby door. He let go of the force around her as the woman fell to the ground and gasped for air.
The shuffling went quiet as he approached the door and when he opened it, it revealed a group of children huddled together. Ender slowly turned his gaze away from the children to look at his old caretaker, "You have more?" He quickly stepped into the room and grabbed the nearest child and turned them around to lift their shirt and see if they had any scars. When he checked a couple more and saw they didn't have scars as well, the old woman finally spoke, "No, you were the only one."
Sparks ejected out from the second droid and out of commission. Ender simply stepped over the droids, opening the next door that led into the living room of the house. The old woman stood there with a blaster of her own and was about to pull the trigger on him. But her age was against her and he simply used the force to whip the gun out of her frail fingers and continued walking toward her. She pulled out a knife next when there were only a few feet between them and he simply slapped the blade out of her hand. There wasn't anything else for her to grab and she was slammed against the wall roughly with the force, suspended in the air a few feet as she held onto her throat.
Ender stared into her eyes, his own turned back into the stark gold. "So, we remember each other." She practically hissed at him, "You'd attack an old woman like this?" Her words made his lip quiver in anger slightly, "Don't try to disguise yourself into something you're not." She was a monster, one that had no inkling of love or care inside her. The force around her throat constricted as she gagged but then he heard a shuffle behind a nearby door. He let go of the force around her as the woman fell to the ground and gasped for air.
The shuffling went quiet as he approached the door and when he opened it, it revealed a group of children huddled together. Ender slowly turned his gaze away from the children to look at his old caretaker, "You have more?" He quickly stepped into the room and grabbed the nearest child and turned them around to lift their shirt and see if they had any scars. When he checked a couple more and saw they didn't have scars as well, the old woman finally spoke, "No, you were the only one."