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Star Wars Trilogy

Each volume is a book from the Star Wars trilogy in order, featuring new canon and legends.

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SENTINEL - Chapter 40

It felt good to fly again. Ori looked down at the countryside slipping away beneath the uvak's beating wings. Every so often, she turned back to see Jelph, clinging to her as she pulled the reins.

He was still smiling. Flight was no mystery to him, she knew—but he'd lived for three years on the ground, looking up at flying Sith. This was a welcome change.

She wondered what flying in his spaceship would be like. She knew now why he hadn't simply flown away in it earlier—but now that they'd found each other, they needn't be bound to Kesh any longer.

They'd be an uncomfortable fit in the one-seat vehicle, and she knew he wanted to reinstall some kind of communications system before departing. But even though they hadn't discussed it, she fervently hoped for that escape.

What would life be like for her, a child of the Tribe in a Jedi-dominated galaxy? Much like Jelph must have felt these past years, she imagined. She was beginning to think that way now.

Empathy was a trait the Sith understood only as a means of better knowing one's enemy; it had no practical purpose otherwise. Ori had begun to see things differently.

Take Candra, for example. There were many reasons Ori had wanted to restore her mother's past position—but most revolved around pride, vengeance, and shame over her current state. It was more important, she now realized, to simply improve her mother's life by getting her out of Venn's clutches.

The four High Lords could do that, Gadin Badolfa assured her when she'd contacted him.

She just needed something to give them in trade instead of Jelph's spaceship. Jelph had suggested the four functioning blasters he had hidden at home; she could claim to have discovered them in a grave somewhere.

All the weapons they had from Omen's crew were long since exhausted. The discovery of charged ones could make a difference in the violent politics of the High Lords.

"We're not going to make it in time," Jelph said. Their uvak hadn't wanted to carry two strange riders and had fought them all the way. "What's that up there?"

Ori looked up to see a flying V of uvak—a lone figure trailed by three more on either side—soaring through the air high above them.

"Blast it!" They'd found the jet stream, she realized. "They're going to get there first!"

"Steady," Jelph said. His hold on her tightened. "But faster!"

Ori allowed Jelph to leap free out of sight of the farm before touching down. She watched as he nimbly hit the dirt and rolled into the cover. It was so surprising to see him in action, as physically able in every way as a Sith Saber. And stealthy, too. The visitors, their creatures parked behind the farmhouse, hadn't seen a thing.

Taking a deep breath, Ori dismounted. The sack of blasters was right where Jelph had said it was, beneath the mixing trough. They looked much like the ones she'd seen in the museum. Hopefully, they'd be enough to buy her mother's redemption—and to make the visitors leave.

Under her breath, she rehearsed what she would say as she rounded the farmhouse past the destroyed trellis. She knew which four of the High Lords to expect. Sensing familiar dark presences, she called out. "My Lords, I have what you're looking for …"

"Yes, I think you do."

Ori turned ashen at the sound of the croaking voice. The Grand Lord!

Pale and shrunken, Lillia Venn emerged from the stable. Raising a mottled hand, she grasped Ori through the Force, immobilizing her. Four of her loyal guards appeared from behind the barn and took physical hold of Ori. Turning, the Sith leader called into the barn. "Lords Luzo!"

Ori felt her spine turn to jelly as Flen and Sawj Luzo opened the stable doors behind Venn, revealing the metallic mass of the Aurek strikefighter inside. She'd heard from Badolfa that Venn had elevated Flen and Sawj Luzo to Lordships for their loyalty.

Now the conniving brothers had returned to the farm—with her worst enemy. "How did it happen?" Ori asked, struggling against the guards. "Did Badolfa betray me?"

"Oh, we let Badolfa deliver your messages," Sawj Luzo said, squeaky voice high with delight. "Your mother made another deal."

"What?"

"Yes," Venn said, turning and hobbling back inside. "She didn't think your discovery existed—and she didn't think the other High Lords would come. So she alerted us to the meeting here."

Ori looked horrified. "In exchange for what?"

Venn licked her dry lips. "Call it… improved working conditions. Had any High Lords arrived, I would have had them for treason." She gestured to the space vehicle. "But this is a much better prize."

Straining against her captors, Ori looked around. Jelph was out there, she knew—but there were so many of them. And now the elder Luzo brother was helping the Grand Lord through the partially dug manure in the stable toward her discovery.