Let Me Drown


Location: Jedi Enclave, BOGANO

"Does it... does it ever stop hurting, Master Edo?" Fenn asked as he hissed in pain. He'd been out of the bacta tank only an hour, yet the pain still creeped on him. Phantom pain, that is. Elias gently took the boy's arm into his hands, careful not to touch the tender flesh that had grown to cover where his forearm had been bisected. Fenn winced, making Elias pause for a moment. He looked to the boy apologetically as he shifted the pressure. "Better?" he asked. Fenn nodded. "Better."
Elias looked over the thin layer of new skin that had finally wrapped the injury and sighed. He was pleased with how well it was healing; it was Fenn's question that troubled the Jedi. "This will stop hurting soon," he told the Padawan, nodding to the boy's arm in his hand. Then he playfully tapped a finger against Fenn's temple. "This is the part that will take longer to adjust." Fenn's eyebrow raised in confusion. "How do you mean, Master?"
"Phantom pain," Elias answered heavily. "Your eyes can see that your arm- you can see the injury, yes? But your brain will take time to adjust. You'll feel pins and needles. Sometimes, you may even sense that your hand is still there. That is the part that will take longer to heal." He wanted to explain more, to reassure the growing concern that showed in Fenn's eyes, but the voice of his friend and second-in-command called to him from across the chamber. Elias looked to one of the nearby healers, telling them to help Fenn back into the tank. He turned to face the source, his eyes spotting first the Nautolan Jedi named Erewhon who kept charge of the enclave when Elias was away - and then the familiar frame of

Elias' blood ran cold the moment he laid eyes on her. She looked disheveled, injured possibly. Even worse was the wounded convor that she cradled in her arms. Nirrah was Efret's eyes and ears, quite literally. Something terrible must have happened. He wasted no time crossing the chamber and seeing to her. "Healer!" the Nautolan barked, causing one of the half-dozen Jedi to scurry over. She was a young girl but one of the enclave's best. "Take Nirrah," Elias said to the young Jedi. "We'll take good care of her, Efret, but you must come with me. Erewhon?" The Nautolan nodded his understanding, helping Elias to prop under Efret's arms and guide her to the closest bed.
Every step felt like an eternity, each moment filled with the harsh thumping of his heart filling his ears. The room became violently sharp as Elias helped his friend into the chamber, the only thoughts in his head a repeated prayer: "Please be okay, please be okay, please be okay."