Location: Enroute to Panatha
Even though she continued feeling like she was being watched, Valery enjoyed the time they spent walking through the town. The little shops and bakery seemed to bring back better memories in Kahlil, and it felt like a proper date. That was, at least, until he picked up on what she had seen as well.
She felt him squeeze her hand and looked at him somewhat worried when he suddenly seemed to be in far more of a rush to get back to the ship. But if followers of his cult were potentially after him, it was likely for the best to get out and return another time, if it ever became safer to visit.
However, as they turned around, the man in black was standing right there, and immediately, a mental switch flicked inside Valery's brain to bring her on high alert. She felt his darkness beating against her mind, and his sickening taint on the world sent painful shivers down her spine. The Jedi Shadow within her activated but she decided against making the first move.
Her eyes narrowed but even with this focus on him, she noticed the absence of life around them. The people had all retreated into buildings or as far away from them as they could. Feeling his presence, they certainly had good reason to depart so swiftly.
"Kahlil..." she said softly as she heard about this prophecy but there wasn't much time to think or react.
The golden-masked man in black channeled the Force and moments later, the crackling lightning was fired towards Kahlil. Without a second thought, she stepped between him and the attacker and raised her hand up to meet the electricity. Using the palm as a focal point, Valery allowed the barrier between her energy and the environment to fade away, and actively siphoned the electricity through the blue funnel that formed.
The dangerous and dark currents transformed and joined the flow of energy that passed through her each passing moment. Instantly, she could feel a power build-up within her; one she'd normally turn against the attacker. But she feared that some civilians were still too close, and thus decided against retaliating. For now, she just formed a shield against the stream of lightning and allowed Kahlil to engage or make the next move.
But whoever this figure was, he had just ruined a date that she had been looking forward to. While she didn't believe in the concept of taking revenge, it certainly flashed through her mind for a moment.
For some reason, they always ran into trouble along the way. Or did trouble have the nasty habit of finding them?