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The
Mandalorian didn't respond immediately to
Talohn's assessment. He had already come to a similar conclusion the moment the pieces stopped fitting together cleanly. It was all
messy, one body, drained and hidden, a figure moving on the ground, trails in the Force that split and coiled in different directions. It wasn't
one hunter- it was a
pattern, a
method. And methods never existed without intent. When
Talohn pointed out that they would likely go for him first,
Adonis didn't protest. If anything, it confirmed what he had already assumed about their hunting style. His grip on the repeater
tightened slightly, ready for whatever was thrown their way. If that was their play, then
Adonis Angelis IV would be the one waiting for it.
"Then let them try," he said
quietly, not to the others, more for himself. There was no edge of
ego in it, only acceptance. He shifted forward slightly as
Talohn Atar
gestured toward the corner, adjusting his
towering stance so the bulk of his armor would take the brunt of anything that might come through first. The weapon in his hands angled
upward enough to account for the vents, but not so much that he
lost the line ahead. He wasn't looking for the figure
Veyla Krinn
had seen, not directly, at least. He was watching the space
around it. The places something else would use to close the distance. He was thinking like a
hunter.
He moved toward the corner with calculated steps, not rushing it, but not
hesitating either. The silence grew closer,
clinging like moss. It was the kind that made every movement feel
louder than it should have been. He could feel it again, that faint tug at the edges of his awareness, like something
darting just out of sight. Waiting for him, measuring him,
studying his movements. It was the same feeling he had tried to dismiss earlier. This time, however, he
didn't push it away.
"Hold," he called finally, just before they exposed themselves fully. It wasn't a
command barked in urgency, more so a
pause. He wanted a moment to breathe, to assess the situation, and
not walk into a trap. The towering
Mandalorian leaned out at the same moment as
Talohn, their eyes catching the same thing,
a lone figure in the distance, cowering near some wreckage. The faintest hint of
weeping accented the shadowy shape. It set off every alarm in the
Mandalorian's mind, every nerve tightening beneath armor and bone. Either it was a trap set by their hunter, or someone was in deep
trouble. They would need to assess the situation regardless. They were
not here to kill all survivors, but they were here to ensure
no threats to the
Mandalorian Empire persisted.
"There is a very good chance that is bait, and we are being lured into an ambush by whatever is stalking the vents." He gave the words a moment to settle between them.
"But there is also a chance they are a civilian, and we will not fire unless we have to." He nodded slightly as he continued, his voice measured, controlled.
"Either way, eyes forward, heads on a swivel. Don't trust anything that isn't the three of us."
His tone shifted then, quieter, colder, more focused.
"Most importantly, we move as one."
With
Talohn on the ceiling and
Veyla locked onto the figure ahead,
Adonis stepped forward, the group forming an unconventional but deadly sweep as they advanced toward whatever waited at the end of the hall.
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