Location: Jedha
The corridors narrowed before opening into a chamber older than the ruins above had any right to be. A fractured dome arched overhead and beneath it, an ancient astronavigation mechanism still turned in wounded motion, bronze rings shifting unevenly, some moving, others long dead. Constellations drifted across the walls in incomplete patterns, sections missing as if deliberately erased.
It wasn't a path. Not to Tira. It was more of... a remnant, a puzzle. Somewhere deeper in the ruins, he felt
Arris Windrun
in the Force, distant, moving. Ace stepped toward it, dark eyes tracing structure through absence, trying to read meaning from broken design, only to stop.
She was already there. Hands folded in front of her, studying the stars. As if she had always belonged among old truths.
Sibylla Abrantes
did not turn immediately.
"Hidden worlds.." She murmured. "Coordinates buried in omission." Then, after a brief pause. "How very much like you."
Only then did she look at him, her hazel eyes calm. Too calm.
"Your turn then." Ace said.
The faintest suggestion of amusement touched her mouth. "Another stirring reunion." Her gaze drifted toward the damaged star map. "Interesting. Even broken maps seem easier for you to trust than living counsel."
The cut was almost elegant, a politician through and through. Ace folded his arms.
"This place likes drama."
"Mm. I had thought irony." She moved slowly around the mechanism, fingertips hovering near one of the ancient rings. "You seek hidden truths. While continuing to hide from obvious ones."
"This again?" Ace muttered.
"Yes." Her tone remained almost conversational. "This again. Because your conscience seems to possess a remarkable tendency to relocate the goalpost whenever it grows uncomfortable."
Ace's jaw tightened. That one hit him, and he hated that it did. "This path works."
Sibylla almost smiled. "How practical. How convenient." She tilted her head. "Tell me… At what point does 'using darkness' simply become serving it under another name?"
His eyes narrowed. "You think you know what I'm doing."
"No." Her answer was immediate. "I think you do."
Ancient gears whispered overhead and she glanced to the fractured constellations moving across the walls.
"These Jedi charted worlds by reading patterns others missed." Then back to him. "And I wonder... how many signs must align before even you admit the constellation forming."
Ace looked away first. Toward the broken map, anywhere but her.
"You once told me…" She said softly. "If you began slipping… you would listen."
The old wound in one sentence, the one that played on his mind constantly when things were quiet.
"Enough."
Sibylla studied him for a long moment. There was no triumph or anger, only that terrible clarity. That same look she had on the Trinity.
"You keep insisting you are walking through darkness without becoming it." A faint breath left her. "But have you considered it may be walking you?"
The chamber seemed to still around her words. Then she stepped aside, as though leaving him the ruins. Or the lie. Ace didn't move for several seconds, nor answer.
When he finally looked she was gone. Only broken stars turning overhead. For the first time since entering Jedha, the chamber felt cold.
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