A brilliant fire
"We should be out there, looking for him," the Padawan said with a frustrated sigh as she turned away from the cave entrance and looked at her Master, who had been busy setting up a small camp for them. The two had been tracking a Sith Beast Lord for days through the New Cov jungles after reports came in about a dark figure twisting the already dangerous wildlife into even more brutal monsters. But somehow, the man always seemed to remain ahead of them.
"Patience, Valery. You know how dangerous these jungles are. We will wait for this storm to pass and get some sleep in the meantime." the old Jedi Master said as he made himself comfortable near the fire he had started.
"But Master, he's so close and you know he's been trying to avoid us for days! We can take him together," she said with that familiar, fiery determination in her eyes. It didn't matter that they were tracking a dangerous Sith Lord; she was always up for the challenge and she could feel him out there. He was so terribly close and any minute wasted would only bring more suffering to the animals, right?
"No, it's too dangerous." the Master said as he looked at the young woman by the cave entrance, his tone sterner this time to make it clear she wasn't going anywhere. "Lay down and get some sleep; we'll head out in the morning."
A defeated sigh followed from Valery, who nodded her head and muttered a quick "Yes, Master." before making herself as comfortable as she could within her bedroll. But no matter how hard she tried, she just couldn't shake the feeling that she should be out there. The idea of letting the Sith potentially get away was almost infuriating, and it made it impossible to sleep. So rather than closing her eyes for the night, she kept herself awake and waited. Only when her Master finally fell asleep about an hour later, Valery carefully and quietly crawled out of her bedroll, clipped her lightsaber back to her belt, and moved over to the entrance of the cave.
I can do this... I'm the best duelist in the Enclave and this Sith has only been running...
She took a deep breath and right as a flash of lightning illuminated the night sky, Valery stepped out into the heavy rain and began her search alone.
