Haro was back on Woostri
again, or at least he was in his dream, as if his subconscious was caught in a cruel riptide that kept pulling him under, drowning him in the horrific memories the moment he fell into a deep enough sleep. He'd been able to compartmentalize and preoccupy his waking mind enough to pretend he was OK, but in the quiet solitude of night, what he'd seen, what he'd
done, came back to haunt him in the form of vivid nightmares so real and so terrifying that he'd startle awake sweating, heart pounding, disoriented, but ultimately grateful not to be trapped there any longer. Unsure what else to do and concerned about appearing weak or suspicious, Haro had begun avoiding sleep all together and distancing himself from his peers the last couple days.
While sleep became more and more difficult for the teen to fight off, the nightmares were no less relentless. So, when he'd unintentionally dozed off at his desk in his dorm that morning, he found himself back on the battlefield of Gopsal, the oppressive roar of the wind and rain battering his subconscious. Destruction and death was all around him, but it was the anguished cries and mangled corpses of the troopers
Naamino Zuukamano
had dispatched with such cold merciless brutality that seemed to haunt him most. He'd known Naami was a Sith, an agent of the Dark side, and that he'd been to battle before, that he'd likely killed before, but to watch him in action was unlike anything Haro could have ever imagined. It
terrified him, not because he feared Naami would hurt him – the Zabrak had made it clear in all but words that he would protect Haro with his life – but more because he now knew the damage he could inflict upon the galaxy if he continued down this path. But even that didn't scare him nearly as much as what he knew awaited him near the end of this torturous rerun – the moment Haro had taken a life for the first time.
The Galactic Alliance trooper had snuck up on the two of them while they were in the control room shutting down the datacenter's defense system. Haro had turned just in time to see them taking aim at his friend. He'd acted on instinct, without hesitation, and his powerful hand canon had delivered a lethal shot that had torn through the trooper's helmet and killed them almost instantly. This time though, within his torturous dreamscape, Haro's subconscious conflated his worst fear with the traumatizing event by forcing him to witness an alternative reality where it was
Niynx Ioune
that he had shot and killed – half of his familiar face mutilated by the fatal wound, vacant eyes frozen in phantom betrayal.
Haro startled awake as Naami let himself into his dorm, jolting upright from where he'd been slumped over his desk and looking around in a moment of disoriented panic. Reminded that he was in his dorm back at Kor'ethyr, he tried to steady his breath and calm his pounding heart. He'd assumed the sound that had woke him had been his roommate and he didn't want to freak him out anymore than he already had the last couple of days.
"Hey, Haro?" His head whipped around to face the unexpected but familiar voice.
"Just checkin on ya— recorded the lesson and took notes."
Naami would find his friend seated at his desk in the dimly lit room, clad in an average Haro outfit with cargo pants and a plain teeshirt, his mop of dark hair even more of a mess than usual, looking dazed but alert, clearly just woken up. There was a brief flicker of fear behind his faintly glowing eyes but it passed quickly upon recognition of his friend and shifted to confusion as to why he was there. He blinked a few times, trying to clear the fog of fatigue and think up a response, an excuse, a distraction.
"Oh, hey Naami." Haro tried his best to effect that same friendly nonchalance that normally came to him so easily but his voice was scratchy with fatigue and there was a general uneasiness to his demeanor. There appeared to be several half-finished or just-started projects strewn about all around him – sketches of schematics, a few small tools, the skeleton of a small device he appeared to be part way through building – as well as several crumpled pieces of paper, a few empty cans of energy drinks, a candy rapper or two. Upon closer inspection of the half-Kage boy, Naami could see that his lips were chapped, his eyes puffy and rimmed red with dark bags beneath them. He seemed to realize that the time must've gotten away from him and looked suddenly alarmed.
"Oh chit! Did I miss class?" He inhaled sharply through his nose, as if that might help clear his head, and ran a hand through his hair and looked around at the mess. He pushed for a little sheepish laugh and a pathetic attempt at a smile.
"Oh man, must've overslept. Was up working on a project way too late. Uh, did you say something about notes?" It was a poor attempt at a deflection but it was what he could manage for now until he could force his sluggish mind to come more online.