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Private The Capophony of Silence

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DANTOOINE | JEDI TEMPLE
TAGS: Jasper Kai'el Jasper Kai'el



The ship rattled and sputtered, but it kept its course as it zoomed towards the Outer Rim as quickly as its battered engines would allow. For months the fight for survival dragged on. Months of fighting, killing, running and all manner of unforgivable acts in an effort to escape the slaughter. She hadn't slept in days, too scared to close her eyes or even blink.

The collapse of the Alliance created a vacuum in the Core that had all manner of superpowers rushing and fighting to claim ownership, but one finally came out on top and brought with it a bloody wave of devastation and and pain. She was still operating in Underworld when they came, still doing her part to try and help the little guys like she had done for the better part of a decade.

They nearly got her.

First it was the bounty hunters that came after her. Then the community she was helping turned on her and finally crimson blades and kill squads tracked her down. Kayl bought her time, she lost contact with him in less than a week. From there she hid, bribed, cleaved and ran, hoping that getting off Coruscant would save her.

They tracked her down.

It didn't matter where she landed. It didn't matter where she ran to, they kept finding her and bleeding her like a pack of mongrels. Her old contacts were a lost cause. Some of them simply kept hailing, others immediately failed to make a call... but some answered. She fell for it more than once, thinking that some of the Jedi or old contacts were still out there. They nearly got her. In the end, they were all either dead, captured or turned by the enemy.

All except one.

It came to her in a brief moment of clarity. A memory of an old friend that was on the other side of the galaxy when the Alliance collapsed.

Her instincts screamed at her that it was another trap, that they found her again and this would be the last stop. But a faint glimmer sang to her through the Force. In the muddy darkness and paranoia, the faintest call through the Force told her that this was the right move.

The rickety freighter dropped out of hyperspace and entered the atmosphere, losing parts and struggling to stay together as it closed in on the temple... it managed to land unscathed, though its flying days were likely over. It wasn't hers to begin with, though the previous owner wasn't around anymore to complain. The boarding ramp pretty much fell down and the pilot disembarked.

She didn't look like herself at all. Wounds, old and new, littered her body. Some had bacta patches to cover them, the less crucial ones were simply wrapped with bloodied bandages or scraps of cloth. Her clothes were ragged and dirty, courtesy of more than one dumpster dive she had to do to survive. Her hair looked like hastily cut grass, still bearing the harsh discoloration from an attempt to dye it along with the horrid haircut. Empty eyes stared ahead, glassed over and a shaky hand gripped a blaster pistol while the other disappeared behind her back to grip at her lightsaber.

Like a feral animal, she carefully stepped out of her ship and prepared for the fight of her life.
 

Jasper made it to Dantooine fast. He couldn't provide the location of Refuge on such short notice, knowing it wasn't safe to navigate. That was going to be the next best place. He hadn't heard from Ara in ages, but she sounded like she had been through hell. Not many Jedi had made it out of the Core, he had only met up with a handful from their generation that had made it. In an instant that was his priority, ensuring that she was okay. Her ship came down near the temple in a rough state, and he watched as she clambered off her vessel in a way he had never quite seen his friend before.

Afraid.

The Jedi Master would put himself in her line of sight first and approached in a way she would see, to not startle her any more. He would waste very little time giving her a hug, offering a firm pat on the back.

"Alright, take a breath," he coached in a gentle tone. "Lean on my shoulder. I'm gonna walk you inside, tell me what injuries you need patched up."

He owed her one in any case.


 
Wide, green eyes darted around the hangar, scanning Jasper and the workers gathered around for anything amiss. Like a coil released, her lightsaber burst to life and the unstable blade levelled at Jasper to bathe them both in a green hue. "Get back! Karkin' get back!" She barked, her voice hoarse and cracking.

Her blaster trained on a nearby worker around her flank without taking her eyes off Jasper. Her mind spiralled around the weight of it all, she refused to believe that it was over. She scanned her surroundings and reached out through the Force for any warnings, but none were to be found. Instead, everything felt serene around her. A peace surrounded them with enough presence to make her nauseous for even standing in the midst of it all. The only strange feeling she could find was the concern Jasper and everyone else had for her, an alien feeling after everything that happened. After moments of tense deliberation, the blade extinguished and Ara practically hurled herself into his arms.

Her legs gave out and her weak body struggled to hold onto him, but she clung for dear life as tears streamed down her face. "Jas... is it over?" She croaked, stifling a sob. She still clung to her lightsaber as she let him walk her deeper into the unfamiliar temple. He asked about her injuries and Ara idly looked herself over. "I'm... I..." Her gaze shifted up to Jasper's with wordless confusion. She didn't even think of her injuries, didn't even feel how her body hurt and burned. How much she reeked in comparison to him and the clean halls around them. She held onto him with one arm and the other held her lightsaber tightly against her chest.

"I want a shower." She muttered, unable to look up. She felt shorter than usual next to him.

Jasper Kai'el Jasper Kai'el
 

"Jas... is it over?"

"Yeah... and you did everything you could," he assured. "It's time to rest for a while, okay?"

Jasper didn't pay much mind to the now extinguished lightsaber she still clutched. He instead focused on getting her back to a familiar place. The Lonestar-1 was already an old vessel when she first came to visit him sick as a padawan. Now it was worn down even more so, but still clearly cared for. The Jedi Master would guide his friend in and direct her to the bathroom when she requested a shower.

"Should still be plenty of hot water," he relayed. "I'll grab you some fresh clothes and slide them under for you. Bacta patches are in the cabinet above the sink... use them if you need to."

He wasn't sure exactly what had happened in the Core, but he knew that Prosperity was lost. Jasper couldn't be in two places at once, and he was tied up in evacuating Sacorria at the time. Everything that he seemed to learn about the event, however, made it clear that it had been a bloodbath. This was just the final piece to put all of that into perspective. Maybe they should have burned down more on Dromund Kaas...

But the past was behind them now. Regrets didn't change the present. He needed to stay in the moment.


"You... need anything else?"

 
The moment she noticed the familiar freighter ahead of them, a wave of relief washed over Ara. She could finally tell herself that it was okay, that she was safe. He wouldn't have kept the aging ship if it wasn't legit. Jasper's voice and presence helped her to ease up and let her guard down. He ushered her into the refresher and gave some comforting words before she closed the door.

The spray of the water made her flinch, the stench that clung to her and her clothing filled the room with enough force to upset her stomach. She sat on the shower floor and hugged her legs to her chest, letting the warm water flow over her. In the privacy of the shower, in the secrecy of the water over her face, she could finally let her walls down. Muffled sobs and whimpers filled the room and blended into the shower, she nearly missed Jasper's question.

"Don't leave..." She whimpered. Her lightsaber rested on the toilet and Jasper's presence on the other side of the door brought comfort to her soul. She wasn't sure how long she was in there, but the water was turning cold by the time she shut the shower off. Only then did she look into the foggy mirror.

The face that stared back at her wasn't familiar.

Sunken cheeks, a frail body, ragged hair with spots of deep purple stared back at her with empty eyes. She yanked the cabinet open with a sniff and withdrew the medpack inside. A few injuries would likely need looking at, but for the most part she was okay. The scars, however, would never fade. Ara finally emerged from the refresher with fresh clothes and a huge weight off her shoulders. She could look at her old friend again with the smallest shadow of dignity.

"Thanks, Jas." She muttered, wrapping her arms around him for a hug. She wanted to say something, though she had no clue what to say. No jokes came to mind, no desire to know how he was doing. She felt like a ghost where she stood. "I need to report in." She awkwardly stated, visibly unsure of what to do after everything that happened. The Order was gone, she didn't know who was left, all she had right now was him. "The, um... the freighter... it ain't mine. I only got my guitar onboard, we can scuttle the ship. I don't know if there's a tracking beacon on it or something. I don't think so... I lost them around Alderaan, I think." She explained, scrambling to tell him whatever useful information she had.

The silence got to her. Her ears ached and a constant ringing kept harassing her in the silence. Her eyes still frantically looked around the place as she sank into a couch. She massaged her ears and covered her eyes with a shaky sigh. "Jas, I... they're all dead." She muttered as tears stained her freshly scrubbed palms.

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Jasper stayed close, like Ara had requested, but he had slipped under one of his flight suits for her to wear. When she emerged she was clean, but clearly nowhere close to at ease. The mention of Alderaan made him wince. Last he had done while there was formulate a plan of evacuation for the civilians when the Sith Covenant made a move for the planet.

"Jas, I... they're all dead."

"I... know," he responded. "You... find out fast if you're looking for ghosts. I think Amani Serys Amani Serys is dead. Couldn't find her..."

Jasper let out an exhale. For a moment he sounded like he was several times older than he actually was. The weight he carried with him, for a moment, seemed to catch up to his body. This feeling reminded him of how he felt leaving Panatha. So much life ripped from existance that it left a gaping wound. He never spoke about that day often, but it had left its mark on his spirit. He remembered crying a lot. Now he seldom cried. Maybe he was too tired to process everything he had experienced.

Prosperity... how had it fallen? It was about then that he remembered a meeting from long ago. One he really only knew of in passing.

"I think Thalia Senn Thalia Senn knew..." he murmered. "Around when I left... told Zark something. She wanted to talk about Prosperity, I think. That must've been what she told them. That it was traceable..."

And they kept using it anyways. Where had that gotten them?

"Sorry I wasn't there," Jasper finally got out. "I was with what... well, what's left of my home. Sacorria. We were clear across the galaxy... took too long to get a signal. I... saw what was left."

He couldn't escape it. The curse of being unable to be everywhere at once, but still carrying the guilt of failure anyways. Jasper could not stop himself from thinking about what he could have done differently to be there. Maybe he could have fixed things...

"We should get you some food," the Master decided after a pause.


 
Cradling her face in her hands, Jasper's voice brought comfort to her mind and ears with the simple matter of being there. He gave the name of another suspected victim and Ara could only shake her head. "Kark." The word was spoken simply with a fatigue one would use to comment on a burst fuel line, not the death of a friend. Too much death had followed her. She knew it would sink in later, it always did, but in the moment it was just another death.

She hated herself for even thinking like that, but she couldn't get herself to feel otherwise.

Jasper continued to share a hunch about the Prosperity. Still covering her face, Ara nodded slightly. "I felt it. Every now and again I'd feel a life getting snuffed. But... there was a moment it hit like a wave. I figured... I figured something big happened." Her voice, albeit shaky, was eerily calm in spite of the tears dripping to the floor.

He apologised. Ara lifted her head to regard her friend. "You couldn't have done much." Her words sounded harsh despite her intentions. She winced at her own voice. "They... we... nothing would've made a difference, Jas. They were... they were everywhere." Her head sunk again, the faintest shadow of humour surfacing at how enormous his jumpsuit was on her. It fit like a circus tent.

"We should get you some food,"

"I'm not hungry." She blurted out, though her stomach immediately disagreed with a fierce grumble. She was starving. Ration bars and dumpster food was her only form of constant nourishment for the last few months. The one nuna leg a family gave her tasted like a feast fit for a king that one time... and they paid for their generosity. "Jas there's... there's something else." She began, looking up at him again with a deep shame.

She struggled to formulate the words, then struggled some more to speak them aloud. "I... I called on the Dark Side." She finally admitted. Drawing the lightsaber from her belt, she studied it with both hands. "I got desperate and I embraced it... I... I can't be a Jedi anymore." Her head hung low and the weapon was tossed on the couch beside her.

Jasper Kai'el Jasper Kai'el
 

"I... I called on the Dark Side." She finally admitted. Drawing the lightsaber from her belt, she studied it with both hands. "I got desperate and I embraced it... I... I can't be a Jedi anymore."

Jasper paused before he let out an exhale.

"It... is understandable," he stated. "We aren't... meant to be exposed to that much death. Anyone would have slipped. You're just being too harsh on yourself. There were members of the council who did worse than that."

He spoke in a gentle, but firm way now. Just to try and make it clear that she had more pressing matters to worry about. The darkside was a plague, but only if you obsessed over it. There were ways to fend it off, it was only a matter of patience.

And not beating yourself up.

"Look, I don't care what you are as long as you're safe," he decided. "You're my friend first and foremost. You don't have to be like that with me, yeah? Forget the Jedi stuff for a while. You're a person too, you know."

Jasper opened up a nearby cupboard and withdrew a box, handing it to Ara.


"At least have a nutritional tablet. You're body needs energy."

 

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