Too Stubborn To Die

Weapons: Training Saber
Tag: Open to a Jedi/Member of the NJO
The Jedi Archives were quiet this late at night.
That was because most Jedi were smart enough to have been getting a good night's sleep. Gatz would have loved to have been doing that himself. But the simple truth was that he simply couldn't afford to get eight hours of sleep like any rational person. Not when he was so behind in his Jedi training and studies that he was being left in the dust by children. Only a few short weeks back with the Order, and already he was falling through the cracks.
He'd been a failure when he was nine. He was still a failure at twenty-five.
That was what had him sitting at a table, surrounded by holocrons, datapads, and the odd physical textbook so late at night. That was why, despite the bags under his eyes and the sallow tint to his skin, his nose was still buried in the readings in front of him. If he failed yet again, he wouldn't just be failing himself. He'd be failing everyone who'd ever put their faith in him too. Valery. Briana. Cora. Makko. Master Serys-Organa. Master Ryiah. There were too many people to count, and Gatz couldn't bear the thought of letting them down like he'd let his family down.
So much time and effort had been poured into him. It couldn't be wasted. He wouldn't let it be wasted. He didn't care if he had to live off of four hours of sleep a night, like he'd been doing since returning to the Order. He had to make this second chance count for something. Gatz had to prove he was worthy of it.
He was failing in that endeavor too, of course. Failing was what he did.
At some point, the permanent haze of exhaustion that trailed him like a storm cloud caught up. In one moment, Gatz went from studying a datapad, to slapping his face down against the table he was sat at. And so he napped—unexpectedly, and unintentionally—as exhaustion finally claimed him and forced him to rest. Small breaths escaped him, but only breaths—even in his sleep, Gatz couldn't bring himself to snore and disturb the quiet halls of the archive.
It wasn't the most comfortable place to nap. But at least he was sleeping for once.