Silver Star

Outfit: Robes
Equipment: Lightsaber, Bracelet, Earrings, Seer Stone, Wayfinder's Flare, Engagement Ring
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Eve ran. The world around her — the world she had first learned the ways of the Jedi, where she had started her journey, found family, found love — was now nothing but fire and ruin.
Coruscant... was burning.
The sky, once alive with ships and light, was now a suffocating shroud of black and red. Blasterfire tore through the air. Screams cut through the roar of collapsing duracrete. Every step was agony, every breath filled with smoke, but none of it mattered, because she could feel her. Through the bond, a steady, unwavering hum kept her from falling apart entirely.
"Tigris," Eve whispered hoarsely, the word breaking on her lips as tears blurred her vision. She didn't care who heard. She didn't care if she looked weak. She just had to get to her.
She vaulted over a shattered barricade, boots slamming onto scorched pavement. A squad of retreating Alliance soldiers yelled for her to fall back, but she didn't even look at them. The Force pushed her forward, guiding her past fire and debris, past the shadows of Imperial walkers and the thunder of orbital bombardment.
And then she saw her.
Tigris stood through the haze, bloodied but unbroken, a lone, immovable shape amid the storm. Relief tore through Eve so violently it nearly dropped her to her knees.
With tears already spilling from her, teeth gritted, Eve sprinted the last few steps and threw herself into her arms, clinging to her like she was the only solid thing left in the galaxy. Smoke, ash, and the sharp metallic tang of battle clung to them both, but none of it mattered, not when Eve felt the warmth of her embrace, the grounding weight of her presence.
"It's... It's over, the Alliance is retreating. We—we need to go," Eve sobbed against her shoulder, voice cracking with desperation. "We have to get to the ship, get Isari... W-w-we have to get out of here!"
Her fingers curled desperately into the fabric of her jacket, trembling as the ground shuddered from another distant impact. Around them, the world was falling apart—flashes of blasterfire, the thunder of collapsing towers, the choking heat of smoke and flame closing in. Eve clung to her as though letting go would mean losing her forever.