wander and pray
She had seen this landscape for all that it now was in her dreams.
The ocean lapped up on a beach of glass—some solid, some shattered, all shining with the horror that formed it, as blinding as the setting sun. As clear as if it happened yesterday.
The memories that had been visiting her in her sleep over the last week were ones of the last battle she had fought in for the Galactic Alliance and the New Jedi Order.
Explosions both on the ground and in the air shook the building, as well as the near-gale-force winds, causing Efret to stumble in the stairwell. The weight of the pack on her back only pulled her more off balance.
Toric seized forward to catch and steady her. When she stood again, he moved to her side and guided her forward with a hand on the small of her back.
Through a windowpane that had cracked under the pressure of the turning weather, she had glimpsed the back of a Jedi running through the streets for the beach. The image had been razor sharp thanks to Nirrah's sharp vision but still somehow had slipped out of her recollection until, suddenly, it was there again. Had she really seen him that day? Or was the Force showing her something she could have—should have—seen?
The possibilities confounded her for much of her flight here from Naboo, but she finally decided that reality must have been the latter. How else would she know that his name? She had never met him.
The Force, which she had been channeling through her feet as she walked towards the shore to help keep her balance, stopped up as she lowered herself down onto an indent in the glass surface. <#Judah,> she fingerspelled into the same wind that carried off the lightest crumbles of what was once sand. She hadn't seen a reason to turn on the interpretation unit in her necklace when disembarking her X-wing; neither did she now. If Gopsthal was home to any living souls anymore, they were nowhere to be seen or even sensed.
But it was doubtful the any beings besides Efret and Nirrah were here.
On her own, or so she thought, Efret knew a little bit about Judah on reputation alone. She wouldn't be surprised if he knew a similar amount about her, though she had been Chief Curator. They moved in circles that were too removed from to be personally acquainted with each other.
She recalled that he was listed as unaccounted for on the after action report.
<Where?>
Where was he?
The answer was somewhere is these desperate echoes that she felt shuddering just below the ground. She knew it. She felt it, the coolness of the past numbing her fingertips as she reached into the Force to see what imprint she could extract first.
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