Ace was trying to figure out how to send the credits back. Eight thousand credits between them. Ace rubbed a hand across his face. He appreciated the gesture. Really. But he wasn't starving, and he wasn't about to start spending
Lysander von Ascania
or
Judah Dashiell
's money because he'd landed himself in prison. There had to be a way to send it back.
A knock interrupted him.
"Moonbound. You have a visitor."
Ace stood and turned toward the corridor. Then froze.
...Michael?
Old memories surfaced before he could stop them, and his gaze dropped away. The days with the Hidden Path. The simpler days. Ace had considered Michael a friend, but now he realized he was just another person he'd hurt.
"Michael. Been a while." His voice was quiet and a faint, humorless smile appeared.
"You come all the way out here just to make sure the rumors were true?"
Michael Angellus
Ace was staring at the ceiling when he heard the footsteps. It wasn't one set, it was two. He lifted his head slightly to see a guard and a woman. At first, he paid little attention. He assumed this was just another visitor, another person trying to decide what kind of man sat behind the barrier.
Then she started talking. Ace sat up slowly, watching everything. The dismissal of the guard, the device, her confidence, and the way she carried herself. It took him a few seconds longer than it should have before recognition clicked into place. This was the High Chancellor.
Figures. Ace listened without interruption as she explained why she'd come. Studied her while she spoke. The words themselves mattered less than the delivery.
By the time she finished, he already had a decent idea of the kind of person standing in front of him. Dangerous. Not because she could fight, but how she seemed to weaponize evaluation.
When she finally asked where he'd like to begin, Ace looked away first. His eyes settled briefly on the far wall before returning to her.
"I don't care." The answer came immediately.
"Just ask what you want to ask. I'm not really in the mood for head games."
It wasn't defiance. The young man was just tired.
Dominique Vexx
Ace had been informed earlier that morning someone would be conducting a physical evaluation. He wasn't expecting Cora. Honestly, he wasn't sure whether to laugh or wonder if the galaxy was deliberately trying to make this harder than it needed to be.
The shielding dropped with a low hum, and as Cora stepped inside, Ace remained seated on the edge of the bunk. Silent. Waiting. The first real reaction came at the mention of Fatine.
His gaze lifted, and for the briefest moment, something crossed his face. Not quite pain, but it was close enough.
"I figured." His voice was calm.
"The ship's not any use to me anymore anyway."
A small shrug followed.
"So whatever helps her get through it."
The words sounded casual, almost detached, as if a hole hadn't already been torn straight through his chest.
Then came the word redemption. Ace blinked and his brow rose slightly as he looked at her.
"Redemption?" A faint scoff escaped him.
"Cora, this is penance."
There wasn't any bitterness in the statement. Just certainty. He looked away again, toward the floor, nowhere in particular.
"Redemption's been outta the cards since Tapani."
The silence lingered for a moment before Cora returned to business. Questions about injuries. Pain. Discomfort.
Ace shook his head.
"No. I'm fine."
A glance dropped toward his left arm. The prosthetic.
"...My arm needs maintenance."
Then, after a second:
"But that's about it."
Corazona von Ascania
Ace was in the middle of a set of push ups when the guard arrived, telling him he had a visitor. He finished his set before pushing himself upright.
His visitor was... a Jedi. An Echani by the looks of her. For a brief moment, his thoughts drifted to
Everest Vale
. He wondered how she was doing. Whether she was safe. The thought passed quickly.
Ace sat on the edge of the bunk and waited.
The woman introduced herself as Lily Decoria. Jedi Knight. Battlemaster. Someone important then. Ace had never heard of her before, but then again, he only knew a handful of Jedi.
He remained silent while she spoke. Listening. His gaze drifting occasionally toward the wall to his right. He'd already heard variations of this conversation from a dozen different people.
But she asked something different. Why return? His eyes shifted back to her, and for a moment, he didn't answer. Instead, he thought about the people who had brought him here.
Sibylla. Lorn. Kenji. Aether. Even Arris. Different people, entirely different lives. Yet somehow they'd all played a part.
A slow breath left him.
"I stopped lying to myself."
The answer came quietly. He wasn't making excuses anymore.
His hands rested loosely together between his knees as he looked at the floor.
"And I need to pay for what I've done."
It sounded simple when spoken aloud. Maybe it was... maybe it wasn't. Either way, it was the truth.
"So I came here. Problem is, you're all too soft to even do anything about this too."
Lily Decoria
Sunlight spilled across the Ukatian countryside. Tall grass swayed in the breeze and somewhere ahead, Fatine laughed. Ace smiled and started toward her.
Then she stopped, the color draining from her face. Her skin greyed and her eyes hollowed. The world changed too, fields vanishing and replaced with smoke and fire.
A battlefield stretched in every direction. Bodies covered the ground. Republic soldiers. Imperials. Covenant troops. Among them stood the people he held most dear to him. Fatine. Sibylla. Aether. Lorn. All staring at him with empty eyes.
A Covenant banner snapped overhead. Ace looked down and saw a red lightsaber burning in his hand, crimson glow reflected in golden eyes.
Wake up.
The voice cut through the nightmare and Ace jolted upright with a sharp breath. For a moment he just sat there, heart pounding, trying to separate the dream from reality.
Then he saw him. Lorn. Immediately, a wave of shame washed over him as the
Trinity flashed through his mind. The duel, and the things he'd said and done.
"Lorn?" His voice was rough from sleep. Ace opened his mouth.
"I..."
The apology died before it could leave his lips. Sorry felt too small.
His gaze dropped briefly before returning to the Jedi.
"What're you doing here?"
Lorn Reingard