Acier Moonbound
Wandering Wolf
Location: Ukatis - Axilla
Coruscant had been claimed. Folded into the Covenant's rapid expansion in territory and power. The skyline had survived the worst of it, spires scarred but upright, transit lanes rerouted instead of erased... but the planet was still rebuilding. Quinn's storm still clung to parts of the city like a bruise that refused to fade, pressure in the air that reminded everyone of what had transpired. And what was yet to come.
And as a consequence of all that, Ace had earned his place as Arris Windrun's apprentice. He was closer to the top. Closer to seeing what the Covenant's next movements were first hand. Closer to putting them down for good. At least that's what he told himself to make everything he'd done feel worth the cost.
Then there was Sibylla. He'd visited her on Naboo after what had happened on Corellia, checked in on her following... his rough introduction to Aurelian Veruna. After that, there had been nothing urgent left. No fires to put out. No orders waiting. No city actively collapsing on his head. Just time. Time and the hollow ache that accompanied it.
Ace hadn't informed Fatine he was coming. It was the simple, selfish need for something good. He wanted the surprise. Wanted to see the moment her expression shifted, the instant recognition sparked, the smile that always hit him harder than it had any right to. He needed that like he needed to breathe.
The tiredness clung to him anyway, deep in his bones, deep in his spirit. Carrying too much, for too long, without setting any of it down was beginning to eat at him. Even now, standing on solid ground, there was a sense of being… unfinished. He pushed it aside anyway.
Ace was leaning back against a low pillar near the entrance, posture casual. He didn't reach for the Force. Didn't scan for threats. Didn't calculate exits. For once, he let himself simply be there.
In his hand, held carefully despite the gloves, was the gift. Late. Embarrassingly so. Life Day had come and gone but he'd kept it with him anyway, all this time, tucked away through hyperspace jumps and collapsing headquarters and quiet moments he hadn't trusted himself to linger in.
He watched the doors and waited. For the first time in what felt like forever, Ace let himself hope that, just for tonight, he could exist somewhere untouched by what he'd been through.
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