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One Step at a Time: Floor is Lava Part 2
Tommy had gotten a text telling him to be 30 minutes late for training.
Training being delayed or even occasionally canceled was a normal thing with the SBI. While being even 30 seconds late to training at the Hero Guild would result in Tommy running an extra dozen laps, being piled with random paperwork, and getting a fine against his paycheck, Techno was a lot more lax. In fact, when they were late, it was usually because Techno was in the middle of a video game level or wanted to read another chapter of his book.
Training got canceled if Tommy was even slightly injured and sometimes if heād not slept well the night before. He never had to make up missed training session in any way. Heād never had a reason to want training to be canceled without Techno already canceling it, but he was pretty sure he could ask Techno to skip a day for no reason and there wouldnāt be a problem.
The fact that heād been told about training being late over text was weird. Usually, Tommy and Techno walked over to the training hall together. However, today Techno and Wilbur had left for the training hall 2 hours early to āset something upā. Tommy had been suspicious curious about what on Earth they could be up to all morning.
What he hadnāt expected was to find the entire training hall absolutely destroyed.
āWhat do you think?ā Wilbur asked when he saw Tommy come into the main training area after putting up his coat.
āAre you twoā¦ā Tommy guessed, squinting at the random crap theyād filled the entire training hall with. Every training mat they had was dumped onto the floor, covering a good 95% of it, though Techno seemed to be still moving those around. There were piles of old furniture and random boxes made of plastic and wood. Ropes, rope ladders and what looked like thick ribbons had been hung from the ceiling in an erratic pattern. The collection reminded Tommy of the streamers for Technoās birthday party after the paint fueled brawl (if less colorful). ā...having a shitty garage sale?ā
āNo, this is training,ā Wilbur said.
āUh huh,ā Tommy said slowly. āIs this some sort of revenge for the 52 card pick up thing yesterday? If you say putting this all away is training, I will just leave.ā
āNo,ā Wilbur said. āWe put everything there for a reason.ā
āYour interior decorating skills need some work,ā Tommy said blandly.
āDid you drink asshole juice this morning?ā Wilbur asked with a laugh.
āMust have accidentally took your cup,ā Tommy replied, flipping him off.
āToday,ā Techno said, having finished dragging the last of the mats into place, āwe are sparing with Floor is Lava rules,ā
āWhatās that?ā Tommy asked.
āIt was a game,ā Wilbur mumbled, ābut Techno turned it into an Olympic sport.ā
āItās just a different set of rules for sparing,ā Techno explained.
āIām still surprised you decided to do this,ā Wilbur directed the comment to Techno.
āWhy?ā Tommy asked.
āTechno doesnāt often play games heās likely to loose,ā Wilbur said with the beginnings of a smirk.
Tommy looked over at Techno curiously, but Techno didnāt comment. Instead he said, āthe rules are whoever touches the ground first loses.ā
And oh, that got Tommyās attention.
Wilbur barked out a sudden laugh. āOh, someone likes the sound of that.ā
Tommy turned to glare at him.
āWilburās here to cushion any falls as an extra precaution on top of the mats being laid out, so we can go all out.ā
āSo,ā Tommy clarified, turning back to Techno, āIām going to climb that stuff and then push you off of it and thatās training for today?ā
āYouāre going to try to push me off,ā Techno corrected.
āHeās going to so push you off,ā Wilbur said laughing while gesturing at the room at large. āThis is prime chicken real estate.ā
āBig talk for someone losing 1052 to 23,ā Techno said.
āIām going to enjoy watching you hit the ground,ā Wilbur said.
āAnd the last time you scored was when you were 10 and I had the flu.ā
āAnd youāll be lucky if I catch you,ā Wilbur replied pleasantly. āNow off you go. Go get bullied by a chicken.ā
āCome on Tommy,ā Techno said. āYou have 90 seconds to get into position starting now.ā
Tommy was happily scrambling up a rope before Techno could fully get the sentence out.
He won all 5 rounds that day.
The next hour:
One Step at a Time - Part 15
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A/N: I have been SO EXCITED for this chapter, and also INCREDIBLY NERVOUS, but HERE IT IS! As always, thank you to the stupendous @teletraan-meets-jarvis for beta reading this for me!
Chapter Rating: M
Warnings: language, mention of suicide, mention of character death, grief
Word Count: 8.4k words
Chuckles didnāt go back to the Starlight.
He didnāt have any idea where his feet were carrying him until he slid onto a stool in the tiny excuse of a cantina the settlement had. As far as he knew, the place had at least three different names, and heād never been certain which one was the official one. It always seemed to reek of death sticks and sweat, and it attracted mostly miners, leaving smears of dust from their boots across the floor. It wasnāt much, but the camaraderie and feel of the place reminded him of 79s, although the clone bar had definitely been cleaner, even on its worst days.
He wasnāt sure why heād come here. Throughout his training and the war, heād had more than enough medical droids warn him against drinking with a concussion, and heād been stupid enough to ignore that advice only once. The worst hangover of his life combined with the exceptionally loud ass-chewing Crater had given him were enough to ensure he never would make that mistake again. His captain hadnāt normally been one to raise his voice, but he suspected the volume of the reprimand had been part of the punishment.Ā
Maybe he wanted to be around people, to blend into a crowd.Ā
Unfortunately, the place was mostly empty.Ā
Should have guessed that. Could have if my head wasnāt throbbing.Ā
Only two other patrons were there, tucked into corner booths. Normally, you couldnāt hear the music coming from the rundown player in the corner, but tonight, the notes easily carried across the cantina, cutting through the silence even at their low volume.Ā
Chuck chose a seat at the far end of the bar, away from the other patrons. He hadnāt gotten a good enough look to determine who they were, but he didnāt want to sit close enough to encourage conversation. Just because he wanted to be around people didnāt mean he actually wanted to interact with them.Ā
He just didnāt want to feel alone.Ā
Even with the concussion, he was thinking clearly enough to know he wasnāt ready to go back to the Starlight, to the kids he didnāt have answers for, to the sheets that still smelled like the woman that had just told him killing those kids and the use of inhibitor chips were justified.Ā
Did she actually say that though?
Chuckles folded his hands and stabbed his thumbs into the crease between his brows, his eyes squeezed shut.Ā
Stop trying to give her an out.Ā
Heād always been one to try and justify, to rationalize someoneās bad intentions away in favor of some less malicious reasoning. Crater had teased him about his optimism, but if he was honest, the majority of that optimism had died with Crater and most of his squad.Ā
But this was Endi. She loved kids, or she at least seemed to tolerate them better than most. She loved to teach. She baked the best desserts heād ever had. Sunlight sparkled in her eyes and her laugh sounded like music. She was gentle and kind and soft and sweet, and the person he believed her to be simply did not match the woman heād sat next to tonight. The two women were incompatible in every way, and yet they were the same, and no amount of spin or mental contortions would change the fact that she was a danger to Arni and Nita, a danger to him.Ā
How did I not see it?
His mind was still churning when he felt someone sit down next to him heavily. He ignored them for a moment before he felt a nudge in his shoulder.Ā
āI expected a better welcome,ā Anj croaked. āYouād think I hadnāt almost died today.āĀ
He huffed mirthlessly as he tried not to stare. Anjās head was wrapped in a wad of bandages that hid one eye. The other eye still glittered brightly but sported a massive bruise around the socket, and the cut on her cheek had been bandaged. The arm she had injured was in a sling, and he could see that two of her fingers were splinted. Every movement she made felt slow and carefully calculated, and heād seen enough injured brothers to be able to see what body parts she was favoring or trying to keep away from scrutiny. In his estimate, she had at least a few injured ribs as well, an ankle that was giving her trouble, and she had all of the same muscle soreness he did.Ā
If she noticed him tallying her injuries, she didnāt comment. Instead, with her good hand, she slid him an unlabeled green bottle across the worn wooden bartop.
Ā āIt was Luās. He kept the strongest stuff in town.ā She sighed, her voice breaking slightly. āāS not strong enough for this, though.āĀ
Chuckles rolled the bottle between his hands, examining the amber liquid inside. He wasnāt certain she wanted him to ask how she got it. So he didnāt.
āI canāt drink this right now.ā He tapped his temple. āConcussed.ā
She scoffed, taking the bottle back. āMore for me then, I suppose.ā
A glass of water brushed Chucklesās knuckles, and he glanced up to see the barkeep standing on the other side of the counter, watching him carefully. Heād never been certain what species they were and figured it would be rude to guess, but they were at least visibly humanoid, a handful of centimeters taller than Chuck with dark skin and even darker eyes. Their shock of pink hair was woven into tight braids that hung down their back to their waist, and silver piercings sparkled from their nose and ears. They went by Mona and normally, they met their patrons with a smile and joke, but tonight, he could see sadness and sympathy in their eyes.Ā
Wordās gotten around about what happened.
āThanks Mona,ā he rasped.Ā
āLet me know if you need more. Anything for you, Anj?āĀ
The Nautolan raised the bottle she was drinking from wordlessly, and Mona took it, sniffing before wrinkling their nose.Ā
āIād normally tell you to take outside shit back outside, but thatās Luās isnāt it?āĀ
Anj nodded, her eyes falling to the wooden bartop.Ā
āHis stuff always could take the lining off your stomach,ā Mona said softly, their deep voice suddenly more gravelly. āIām sorry.ā
Anj just nodded again, and Chuckles could see her swallow hard, her teeth digging into her lower lip as her thumb rubbed over the bottle. Mona met Chuckās eyes one more time before slipping out of view.Ā
āHowās Hells?ā Chuckles asked, hoping the news would be good enough to bring Anj up a little.
āSheāll live. Lost a lot of blood, but we⦠we got her there in time. A few more minutes, and weād be having a very different conversation.āĀ
Chuckles fought off a shudder at the possibility that theyād eluded.Ā
Sheās alive. Sheās ok.
āShe may never walk unaided again though.ā The statement was forced out through gritted teeth, and Anjās voice broke on the end of the last word.Ā
āBut sheāll walk,ā Chuckles said softly.Ā
āYeah. Yeah, she will.ā Anj rasped with a soft, pained laugh. āOnce she woke up, she was already chattering about what sort of cane sheād want, and how I shouldnāt worry because it will make her that much more interesting.ā She took a swig from the bottle, hardly flinching at the harshness of the liquor inside. āHer first thought was to comfort me, as if I was the one that almost lost her leg today. As if I was the one that almost bled out in her arms.ā She sniffed. āLike I always say, sheās a kindness I never accounted for in my life.ā
āPetal?ā Chuckles prompted after a moment.
Anj sighed, dropping her voice low as if someone might hear. āThe first time she⦠she touched my face, it was so gentle. I flinched because of my previous partner, but Helly was slow and patient with me. She never pushed me, but it made me want to let her have more of me.ā She paused. āThere was a tree on one of the small islands near where I grew up on Glee Anselm. I canāt even remember if the island had a name now, but I remember the tree. It would bloom every spring with these pale pink blossoms, and towards summer, it would drop the petals when the wind would pick up. My sister and I loved to run and dance in them when it happened, and that sensation of the petals grazing my cheek, thatās what Helly made me think of the first time she touched my face. So, sheās Petal to me.āĀ
āExecute Order 66.ā
The memory of the tree in the Jedi temple gardens slammed into Chuckles, and tears leapt into his eyes. He swallowed hard, burying that moment of peace and the violence that had followed.Ā
āThatās⦠thatās really beautiful, Anj,ā he croaked out.Ā
āSo is she,ā the Nautolan replied, seemingly not noticing his turmoil or chalking it up to the day theyād both had.Ā
They sat in silence for a while. Chuckles had a million questions he wanted to ask Anj, but he wasnāt sure if now was the time. She was clearly grieving, and the dayās events had taken a toll on them both.Ā
But I need to know. I need to know so I can protect the kids.Ā
āWhyād he do it?āĀ
The question was out of his mouth before he could overthink it. The Nautolan didnāt meet his gaze, locking her dark eye on the shelves at the back of the bar as if the half-empty bottles were suddenly the most interesting thing in the universe.Ā
āWhat makes you think I know?ā Her tone was slow, deliberate, just like his had been when heād been trying to disentangle himself from Endi an hour before.Ā
āHells said something in the mine. That she didnāt think heād do something. That you both didnāt think it.āĀ
Anj shrugged, taking a drink before answering.Ā
āHelly was delirious with pain. She didnāt know what she was saying. Surprised she could even get a coherent sentence strung together.ā
āAnjii.ā Annoyance flared within Chuckles. He leaned closer, dropping his voice low. āI need you to tell me what you know. I need to keep my kids safe, and I canāt do that if I donāt have all the information. I need to know what you know, otherwise youāre putting Arni and Nita in danger.ā
Anj said nothing for a moment, but a muscle in her jaw ticked in anger. Her eye darted around the bar one last time, ensuring no one was listening to them before she lowered her voice.Ā
āIāve done a hell of a lot to keep your kids safe, Chuckles. More than youāll ever know.ā Her unbandaged eye finally met his, piercing even in the dim lighting. āAnd I did it without you having to tell me anything you didnāt want to. Even though you didnāt trust me fully.āĀ
Chuckles shrank back in his seat, his heart thundering in his chest. Anjās expression softened as she took his reaction in. His mind raced, rapid thoughts bouncing off the pounding throb behind his eyes.
She knows. We have to get out of here.Ā
He stood. Anjās good hand clamped around his forearm.Ā
āSit,ā she hissed. āIf you run now, youāll only make this worse. Thereāll be questions. Now, sit.āĀ
Chuckles stood still, his mind scrambling to pull a stream of logical thoughts together, but panic overwhelmed him.Ā
What does she know? Who else knows? How long do we have?
āSit. Down.āĀ
He sat.Ā
Anj watched him for a moment before casting another cautious glance around. She leaned in closer, her voice slightly above a whisper.
āThe day we helped move the kids down to the hold, Arni ran back up to get one more thing out of the bunk. Now, I was holding the last armful of knick-knacks, so that struck me as odd, but kids sometimes have things stashed, so I thought nothing of it. They came back a few minutes later with something shoved up under their shirt. I didnāt press, but they stumbled on the last step, and that metallic something clattered out onto the floor. I turned, and they were hurriedly shoving it back out of view.ā Her tongue darted out to wet her lips. āIāve seen many weapons in my time, Chuck. Several of the variety they were carrying, although never up close.ā
Their lightsaber. She saw their lightsaber.
Chuckles felt like the bottom of his stomach was going to drop out. His mind frantically raced, trying and failing to come up with a believable explanation as to why an eleven-year-old would have a Jedi weapon.
āAnj-ā
She raised her hand to cut him off. āI turned away, and as far as they know and as far as Iām concerned, I never saw it. Got it?āĀ
He nodded, unable to formulate words.Ā
Her eye was flicking over every centimeter of his face, taking in his reaction, watching him process the new information. Finally, she spoke again.Ā
āI need you to understand that you can trust me. That there is nothing I wouldnāt do to keep you and your kids safe. Hells knows too. I couldnāt keep it from her. She knows me too well. But there are people that youāre close to that wouldnāt do the same.ā
āI know about Endi,ā he said quietly.Ā
Anjās mouth drew into a thin line.Ā
āAh,ā was all she said.Ā
āI mean, I didnāt know, not until tonight,ā he stumbled. āI thought⦠I donāt know what I thought, but it wasnāt that. I just⦠thatās why Iām here. And not at home. I donāt understand what happened, and I donāt have answers.ā He scrubbed his hands over his face before tugging gently on his mohawk. āWhy didnāt you tell me about her?āĀ
A look of guilt clouded Anjās features. She rolled her shoulders, rolling the bottle between her hands. āThought youād see it on your own eventually. And I wasnāt sure how to intervene without telling you what I knew. I wasnāt sure how youād react to me knowing something you didnāt want me to.āĀ
āItās not that I didnāt want to tell you, Anj,ā he rasped, his throat suddenly tightening on him. āI wanted to. The kids love you and Hells. I just⦠the last place we were at, I told people. And then those people had to lie for us, and that put them in danger. And I⦠I didnāt want to do that to you.āĀ
āYou wanted to tell her.ā
āI did,ā he gritted out. āAlmost did tonight. Thank the Maker she told me where she stood first.āĀ
Anj was quiet for a moment. āThere wasnāt much about the war that made it out here. Lots of folks have to just believe what they see on the feeds. Thatās all we get out here.āĀ
āYou know better.ā
āI do. But I wasnāt always on Lothal.āĀ
Chuckles paused. āYou said you saw⦠a weapon like Arniās before.ā
Anj nodded, taking another deep pull from the bottle, drawing her lips back from her teeth in a grimace as the liquor burned her insides. āI did. Was in Chaleydonia on Christophsis when the war broke out. The Separatists moved in quick, and then there was a siege and a battle, and I decided I wanted no part of it, so I headed for Lothal. Seemed like it wouldnāt see much action, and my bet paid off. Well, until now, I suppose.āĀ
āAnd that was enough? To make you see things differently about the Jedi?ā
Anj shrugged again. āI donāt claim to understand the ins and outs of everything that happened politically at that time. But I do know what the Jedi meant to people. Growing up, we were taught that they were peacekeepers. The stuff of legends, really. And regardless of how much of that was true or not, I donāt see how killing off all of them did anyone a lick of good.ā She shivered slightly, and her grip tightened around the bottle, now only about half full. Her voice dropped even lower.Ā
āIām no fan of the Empire. Wasnāt that big on the Republic either, but they at least felt like they tried at times. The Empire just seems keen to get as much power as they can and quash any naysayers. And all that about the Jedi? I donāt know everything, but I cannot imagine a galaxy that would be better off without Arni and Nita existing.āĀ
Chucklesās vision blurred, and his voice cracked. He sniffed hard. āMe either.āĀ
He felt Anjās eye on him and turned to meet her gaze. More questions were looming in her expression, and he could guess what they were.Ā
You can trust her. You know you can.Ā
He took a deep breath.Ā
āMy chip didnāt work,ā he said softly. āI was still in service at the end of the war. Iād gone to the temple to see someone, and thatās when all hell broke loose. I-I saw them, my brothers, killing Jedi, killing children.ā His hands were shaking, and he folded them together, clasping tightly to keep the tremors in check. āI found the kids and got them out. At first I thought⦠I thought it had to be Seppies. That theyād gotten ahold of clone armor and snuck in. There was no universe in which I could fathom them doing that.ā
āSo the chips were real?ā
āI think so. Never got any official confirmation, but when the order was given, there was a sharp pain in my head, like something trying to activate, crazy as that may sound.ā His fingers drifted up to graze the place on his scalp where heād felt that stabbing pressure that day. āI just⦠theyād never have done that, Anj. Not without something making them.ā
āWhy didnāt yours work?ā
He huffed a laugh. āThe only thing I can figure is too many concussions. Iāve come down on that place on my head at least twice. Best guess is Iāve damaged it. So I kept my wits about me by sheer dumb luck.ā
Anj chuckled quietly. āSo your concussions saved your life. And theirs.ā She extended the lip of the bottle towards the rim of his water glass.Ā
āItās bad luck to toast with water,ā he mumbled.Ā
āYou think we havenāt used up all the bad luck today?ā
Chuckles huffed at that, clinking his glass of water against her bottle. āLuck didnāt have much to do with it.ā
āOh, I think weāre luckier than you know,ā Anj said softly.Ā
The Nautolan sighed deeply, clearly still wrestling with how much to tell him. Finally, she gingerly turned, fishing a piece of folded flimsi out of her back pocket and placing it on the bar top. She drummed her fingers on it, still thinking until finally, she let out a long, slow exhale.Ā
āJudging by the fact that youāre still sitting here and not halfway to hyperspace, Iām going to assume youāve decided to trust me with your secret. At least, Iām hoping youāre not going to kill me after we leave here.ā Her lip was curled into a nervous smirk.Ā
āThought hadnāt even crossed my mind. Plus, I think I still like your odds, even with one arm in a sling,ā he joked with a pained wink.Ā
Anj relaxed slightly. āRight. Well, then itās only fair I put my trust in you.ā She tapped the paper. āThis was in the breast pocket of the shirt you had on. Hells was still clutching it when they brought her into the med tent.āĀ
His brow furrowed in confusion. āI didnāt have anything in that pocket.āĀ
āItās from Lu.āĀ
Chucklesās blood pounded in his ears as his brain raced back to the moments just before the explosion. He remembered Luās expression, the way heād awkwardly patted Chuckās chest, just above the pocket.Ā
āKarking hells,ā he swore quietly.Ā
āIām going to tell you what I know about Lu,ā Anj continued, as if she hadnāt heard him. āAnd then you and I are gonna read this together. I tried. I couldnāt do it. Itās addressed to you. And I just canāt do it.āĀ
Chuckles nodded slowly. āAlright.āĀ
Anj studied the bottle between her hands, and he could see she was steeling herself for what she was about to share. He propped his feet on the bar stool and faced forward, occasionally glancing at her out of the corner of his eye. He knew sheād speak when she was ready, and he didnāt want to stare at her or the folded note sitting next to her elbow. Finally, she spoke, her voice gravelly and grief-stricken.Ā
āLu was like you and I,ā she rasped tightly. āHas a past heās running from. His homeworld was one of the first to have the Empire clamp a manacle on it. Entire cities occupied with patrols in the streets, picking people up for silly things like being out past curfew. Lu and a few others didnāt take kindly to that and raised a bit of hell about it. Most of his friends got locked up, but Lu had his twin sister Cilli and her family depending on him, so he managed to get out and ran here. Heās been lying low, sending money home to Cilli and her kids. They were close. Real close. Their parents died young, so theyāve been looking out for one another ever since. Cilliās second pregnancy was so hard, and her man cut and ran when things got tough, so Lu stepped up.ā Anj paused to take another swig from the bottle, wincing slightly. āSomeone got a message to Lu yesterday. The Empire found out Cilli was getting credits from him. Not sure how. He was so careful, running the credits through all sorts of different places to make sure it didnāt trace back to him. But someone figured it out, and the Imperials classified that as conspiring with a traitor to the Empire. Apparently they take their treason quite seriously, and they raided the house. With detonators.āĀ
She paused to let out a shuddering breath.Ā
āThe kids were inside, and they didnāt care. Kids. Gone in an instant. They were closest to the door. As you can imagine, Cilli didnāt take it lying down, not after seeing her babies die. From what it sounds like, she went out with a blaster in her hand and a curse on her lips.āĀ
Anjās head was down, her tendrils hiding her face. Chuckles could still hear her quivering exhales. The blood was drained from her knuckles, and it was a wonder the bottle in her hand hadnāt shattered in her grip.
āI commed Lu to give him a heads up about the inspectors yesterday, and when he didnāt answer, I went over to check on him. Heās normally pretty responsive, so it struck me as odd. When I got there, I could tell right away something was wrong. He was quiet, more quiet than usual, but there was a tremor in his hands and an anger I could just feel rolling off of him. I finally pressed enough for him to tell me, and when he started talking, it was like he couldnāt stop the words. I told him to take the week off, to not do anything rash. But the minute I saw him today, I knew he hadnāt listened.āĀ
Chuckles chewed the inside of his cheek as he turned the information over in his head. He certainly understood that anger that Lu had felt. There had absolutely been days where heād felt the losses so deeply that heād considered burning everything down.Ā
The difference is you didnāt. Because your remaining brothers would have faced the consequences.Ā Ā
āAnger and grief are a deadly combination,ā he murmured bitterly. āKeeps you from thinking clearly. And thatās when you put the other people you care about in danger.āĀ
Anjās head snapped up, and her eye pierced into him fiercely.Ā
āWatch your tongue.ā
He glared back at her, taking a sip of his water. āHe brought the damn shaft down on us, Anj. He almost killed us too. I get his anger, trust me, I do. But I would never have done something that could have gotten others I cared about hurt.ā
āAnd Lu didnāt either,ā she snarled under her breath.Ā
āHow do you figure?āĀ
She sighed, picking at the edge of one of her bandages.Ā
āI didnāt know the reason for the inspection until this morning. The new shaft was pushed for by the Empire in order to meet their quotas, so they provided small mining corporations with some of the construction materials as incentives to expand. Every screw and strut and gear in that shaft comes from Imperial factories, and apparently, that means theyāre built by the lowest bidder.ā She scoffed angrily. āJerrno got notice from some of his partners that the inspectors were coming to look at the construction of the shaft. Apparently, theyāve been making the rounds, claiming shafts arenāt being constructed properly, but theyāre just covering their own asses. The beams we were supplied with canāt hold what theyāre specāed to. Another mine saw a collapse last month, and the inspectors came out and blamed the corp and their construction processes. But when they tested out a few of the extra beams they had leftover, they found the struts didnāt even come close to being as durable as they were supposed to be.āĀ
Chuckles nodded slowly as she met his gaze once more, her voice quieter.Ā
āLu was the best damn demolitions expert Iāve ever seen. He could blow a mite off a massiff without waking it up. He had no way of knowing about the fucking beams. Teef was filling me in right when Lu walked in.ā Her voice broke. āYou think what you want, but I believe Lu just wanted to take out the shaft and inspectors, not bring the entire cliff down on us. That collapse was far too uncontrolled for one of his explosions.āĀ
Her fist tightened around the neck of the bottle, and the muscle in her jaw twitched angrily again.
Ā āThey werenāt even going to tell us about the beams. The inspectors just strolled in this morning without so much as a āhelloā or āfuck youā. They were just gonna tell us it was our fault. Probably still will.āĀ
She drained the bottle, tossing it into a bin at the back of the bar before she turned to face Chuckles again.Ā
āLu didnāt almost kill us, but the Empire sure did.āĀ
Chuckles let out a long, shuddering breath. All of the anger and resentment he felt leaked out of him, and grief swiftly settled into its place. Of course Lu hadnāt meant to hurt them, not the Lu that had held Nitaās hand or listened to Arni babble on for hours, not the Lu that had quietly showed up with furniture for the kidsā room and watched with a quiet smile as they squealed over it. There was almost a relief for Chuckles, to let the pieces fall into place and find that the Nikto heād known was the same person heād always thought he was, the confirmation that Lu was the Lu heād seemed to be.Ā
It still felt as though heād lost two people today, Lu and the Endi he thought heād known, and he grieved them both. Tears streamed from his eyes, and he wiped at them hurriedly, sniffling hard.Ā
āIām so sorry, Anj.āĀ
āYou had no way of knowing,ā she croaked. āI just⦠I know heās going to get branded as a terrorist, an unhinged and dangerous and cruel man.āĀ
Itās already happening, Chuckles thought, Endiās words echoing in his mind.Ā
āBut we know better,ā Anj continued. āWe knew him.āĀ
āWe did,ā Chuckles agreed. Quietly, he reached over for the note. Anj didnāt move. Taking a deep breath, he unfolded the paper.Ā
Chuck,
I canāt give this to Anj or Hells. Theyāll know immediately and stop me. So Iām sorry, but it has to be you. I know you may not get my reasoning, and thatās fine, but I know youāll understand wanting to keep loved ones safe, and the anger that comes with failing at that. Tell Anj Iām sorry, but I canāt let it stand. Iām sure sheāll tell you why, about my sister. All that I had in this galaxy was spilled on Cilliās front stoop. I canāt stand for it, but I can damn sure fall making my point.Ā
I donāt know how Arni and Nita came to be yours, but keep them safe at all costs. Iāve taken your name off the roster for today and for the rest of the week. Left a note for Jerrno that I didnāt want your name involved, especially being a clone. Iām confident thatāll be enough, and Anjāll see that it is.
You and your kids are special, a symbol of hope in a galaxy turned on its head. I hope they have the future I wanted for my kin. See that they do. And see that Arni keeps that laser sword better hidden.Ā
Itās better this way. I know too many names and too many places, and I canāt have any more blood on my soul. Tell Anj and Hells Iām sorry. I hope theyāll forgive me and know that they were the family I chose. You all were.Ā
Lu
āThat shithead did see,ā Anj breathed over Chucklesās shoulder. āHe was right behind me, that day on the ship, but I stepped in front of Arni, trying to hide it better.ā She choked out a laugh. āNever reacted, and had a perfect sabacc face about it when I probed later. Karking asshole.āĀ
āThe roster?ā Chuckles managed to grit out around the emotions that were overwhelming him.
āIāll see that itās handled,ā Anj said quietly. āAnd Iāll testify to whoever that will listen that Lu acted alone, that heād been nursing anti-Imperial sentiment for a long time, but we never thought itād get this far.āĀ
āAnj, I canāt ask that-ā
āYouāre not askinā. Iām telling you how itās going to be. Maker alive, Lu wasnāt stupid, but this was impulsive and short-sighted and driven by grief. He planned all these contingencies, but he didnāt really think this through. And now, here we are, picking up the pieces and trying to stay safe while he fucks off into whatever afterlife he believed in.ā Chuckles could see her moving through her grief, allowing some anger at her friend to finally show.Ā
āIt wonāt even take them long to fix that shaft,ā she snorted. āA few months at most, even if we replace all the struts, and weāll be right back down there. I know I told him to not do anything rash, but if heād⦠Iād haveā¦ā She took a deep, steadying breath. āIād have at least helped him make sure it counted for something.ā
It was then that Chuckles saw it. Anj sat back, her unbandaged eye glistening with unshed tears, and yes, there was grief there, but more than that, there was betrayal. Sheād thought Lu would reach out to her, would allow her to help him when he needed her most, and instead, heād gone alone.Ā
āHe kept you safe by keeping you out of it,ā Chuckles rasped, reaching over and gripping her hand. She tried to yank it away, but he held on tightly. āAnd for that, Iām grateful, Anj. Because Iād have done the same.ā
āI doubt that,ā she snorted, wiping at her eye with her good hand. āEven as reckless as you are.āĀ
Chuckles was quiet for a beat before he folded his hands in front of him. āWhen I was a pilot, I lost a lot of brothers. Pretty much my entire squad once. I got out by the skin of my teeth. A pilotās death isnāt like a normal soldier. We donāt bleed out slowly on some battlefield. Itās rare we even get a shot at a medic. If a shipās done, itās done, and in the middle of a fight, itās not like you can take it to a hangar for maintenance.āĀ
He felt Anj watching him, and he pressed on slowly.Ā
āSometimes, when your shipās damaged and thereās no hope of you making it home, you do something reckless. You do what you can to steer your fighter and take out as many of the bad guys as you can. Itās not an official thing weāre trained to do, but many of my brothers did. Of course they knew it wasnāt always guaranteed to do much. Sometimes, youāre just a spec of flame on the side of a much bigger battle station. But the thing is, you hope that at a minimum, someone will see it happen, will see you doing everything you can with the moments that you have left, and you hope that galvanizes them.ā He ran his thumb along the edge of his water glass. āI think Lu knew as well as you do that it wouldnāt take them long to rebuild, but I think what he hoped is that weāll be galvanized by what he did. Weāll see what the Empire did to him and his family, and weāll see his final act of defiance, and weāll carry that spirit with us and spread it.ā He tugged lightly at his mohawk. āIāve been hiding for the last year, worried that if I stepped into the fight again, Iād put my kids and those around us at risk. But now⦠I donāt know.āĀ
āI donāt know either,ā Anj said quietly. āBut what I do know is Iām not sure I can let it all stand. Same as Lu. But I havenāt an inkling of where to start.āĀ
Chuckles took another sip of his water. āRight now, I think the best thing we can do is keep Luās memory and message alive,ā Chuckles whispered. āLet the anger and the grief pass so that you think clearly. And then you wait.āĀ
āWait?ā
He nodded. āThe opportunities will come. We start small. Maybe someone like Lu or me needs a job, and we help them get one and cover their tracks. Maybe some expensive equipment goes missing.āĀ
Anj chewed her lip, and he could see her thinking. āMaybe someone with a lot of pull finds out about the construction materials in the mines.āĀ
āMaybe,ā he agreed. Grief was still the main emotion in his system, but Chuckles could feel something sparking in his chest, like a nearly-dead ember being blown upon. He hadnāt felt that spark in over a year, but it felt good, right even.Ā
Maybe Iām finally on the right path.Ā
He could feel a similar energy radiating off of Anj. The slump in her shoulders had disappeared, and a hint of her usual smirk was tugging at the corner of her mouth. āFor Lu,ā she said quietly, holding out her pinky finger on her uninjured hand towards Chuckles.Ā
He grinned.Ā
āFor Lu,ā he promised, locking his pinky with hers.Ā
āBut tonight, we rest.ā
āSome of us do,ā he corrected her. āIām not supposed to sleep much.āĀ
āI donāt know that either of us will do much of that,ā Anj said quietly, some of the sadness seeping back in. āBut we can still try.ā
āWe can.ā Chuckles pushed his stool back from the bar, standing carefully. He folded the flimsi back up and slid it back to Anj. āYou keep this.āĀ
She nodded wordlessly, taking the note between her calloused fingers and rubbing it gently. āDonāt come āround the mine until I tell you itās safe, got it?ā she whispered.
āYes maāam.ā He gently clapped a hand on her shoulder. āTake care of yourself. And give Hells my love. Let us know if thereās anything we can do.āĀ
āWhen sheās better, can you bring the kids around?ā Anj asked quietly. Chuckles could hear the emotion she was holding back. āThey always make her light up.āĀ
āYou got it,ā he said quietly.Ā
She nodded.Ā
āāNight Mona!ā Chuckles called over his shoulder. He thought he heard them call a soft response, but he was already out the door.
He wasnāt sure if it was the water or the conversation or his headache finally fading a bit, but a determination had settled into his chest, one that he hadnāt realized had been lying dormant in the year since the war. He wanted to do something, even if he wasnāt sure what that was yet.Ā
But weāve got to be safe. I canāt put the kids in danger.Ā
But what am I teaching them if we just keep running and hiding?
How to survive.
But what if they want more than that?Ā
His mind was still wrestling with itself, even as he made his way home, his feet carrying him back to the Starlight as if on autopilot. The interior of the ship was dark and quiet, and he could still smell the dinner heād shared with Arni and Nita hours ago. The familiarity of it all brought a sense of relief, and he was suddenly overwhelmed with exhaustion. He kicked off his boots with a sigh, shutting the hatch behind him.Ā
Home. But maybe not settled.Ā
His eyes burned, and he ground the heel of his hand into them, huffing a quiet laugh.
One step at a time.Ā
A soft shuffling sound broke him out of his haze, an incongruence from his expectations that jarred him just enough to draw his attention. His eyes snapped to the co-pilot seat.Ā
Arni was sitting in it, wrapped in the heavy blanket from his bunk. They clearly hadnāt anticipated him coming home, but their sharp brown eyes quickly scanned his face, absorbing everything as usual. He was too tired and overwhelmed to try and hide his feelings anymore tonight.Ā Ā
āWhy are you up, kid?ā he asked.Ā
They shrugged. āWoke up and couldnāt fall back asleep.āĀ
āNita?ā
āOut. She was pretty tired.āĀ
Chuckles nodded, trudging over to the pilot seat and plopping into it. He let his gaze drift out the front viewport to the stars, taking in the mountains and the soft glow of the town, suddenly less welcoming than it had seemed when heād woken up this morning.Ā
Maker alive, morning feels like a lifetime ago. When Lu was still here.
It wasnāt all threatening. There was good in the little town still, but there were also threats heād let slide past his defenses, and now more than ever, he needed to be cautious.
āIām glad youāre safe,ā Arni said softly, interrupting his thoughts.Ā
He sighed heavily. āMe too, kid. Iām sorry I scared you like that.ā
āWasnāt your fault,ā they replied, hugging the blanket closer around them.Ā
āIs that why you canāt sleep?ā
They nodded. āWhen⦠when we first heard about the explosion, I knew there was a chance you were gone. So I started trying to think of what weād do, Nita and me.āĀ
Chucklesās heart shattered.Ā
āI figured I could probably keep doing repairs, and maybe Grinz would let me help out at the store for some credits,ā they continued. āI just needed to find a way to keep us fed until I was old enough to go into the mines. I think we could have made it work.ā They turned to look at him, their eyes shining with tears. They gave him a small smile. āIām glad we donāt have to though.ā
Chuckles slid out of his chair, kneeling in front of Arni and pulling them into a tight hug.Ā
āIām so sorry, Arni. Iām so sorry,ā he whispered. His chest swelled with awe at the young Twiālek and their selflessness, but the fact that they thought they were alone again, that theyād have to take care of Nita on their own tore at him. He bit back a shuddering sob, rocking Arni back and forth. He felt a damp spot form on his shirt where their face was pressed against his chest, and their fingers dug into the fabric of his shirt.Ā
āIām right here, kid. Iām alright.āĀ
āI know. I was just scared.ā
āThatās allowed.āĀ
After a few minutes, they released him, wiping at their nose and eyes. Chuckles shifted back in the pilotās seat, sniffling back his own emotions.Ā
āWhy didnāt you stay at Endiās?ā Arni asked quietly after a few moments.Ā
Chuckles turned his head to look at them. They were watching him intently, gathering data from his reaction to the question. And thatās when it dawned on him.Ā
The wariness. The hesitation. It all makes sense.Ā
He sighed deeply.Ā
āYou knew, didnāt you? About her and how she felt about⦠about it all?ā
Arniās eyes dropped to their lap. They nodded.Ā
āWhy didnāt you say anything?ā
Another shrug. āYou seemed happy. And you deserve to be happy.ā They met his gaze. āI thought you knew.āĀ
Chuckles stared at them for a moment before scrubbing his hands over his face, tugging lightly at his mohawk.Ā
āArni, there is no universe where Iād want to be with someone like that. That thinks like that.ā He sighed again. āWhoever Iām with, I want it to be someone that I could eventually trust with our secrets. Endi and people that see the galaxy the same way will never fit that category, understand?ā His voice cracked, and he did his best to keep the anger and grief he felt at bay.
They thought Iād put someone like that above them.
Arni nodded again, meeting his eyes. āMaybe you can convince her.ā
Chuckles huffed at the suggestion. āNah. I donāt want to be with someone that I have to convince that killing children was a bad idea,ā he joked dryly. āOr that putting chips in me and my brothersā heads was wrong.ā He shook his head, releasing a mirthless laugh. āI just canāt believe I didnāt see it sooner. Iām such a kriffing idiot.āĀ
āYouāre not,ā Arni said quietly. āYou wanted to see the good in her. And I canāt fault you for that.ā They pulled their skinny legs up to their chest, wrapping their arms around their knees. āBeing alone is hard. I donāt want you to feel alone, Chuckles.āĀ
āIāve got you and Nita. Iāll never be alone.ā
āThatās different and you know it,ā they countered. āI saw how you looked at Teacher Endi. Iāve never seen you look at anyone else like that.āĀ
Chuckles blew out a long breath through his mouth.Ā
Dark curls. Sharp eyes. A twist of a smirk.Ā
āThere was someone else that I looked at like that. A long time ago,ā he said quietly.Ā
āWhat were they like?āĀ
He glanced over at Arni. They were watching him intently with wide eyes.Ā
āOnly if you want to talk about them. Iād like to hear,ā they added.Ā
Chuckles nodded, letting his mind drift back to the garages of Coruscant.Ā
āHer name was Brienna. We called her Bri for short. Well, Bolts mostly. She was a mechanic that worked on our ships. Deep, brown eyes that felt like she knew everything about you from just one glance, dark, wild curls that she always was blowing out of her face. A smile that could light your whole day up just before she ripped you a new asshole. Maker, she was so smart and quick. She was short, but she acted like she was ten meters tall. Took no shit from anyone.ā He realized his cheeks were hurting from how big he was smiling. He hadnāt let himself think about Bri in a long time. Not really. But it felt good.Ā
Arni was smiling too, as if Chucklesās joy was infectious. āWhat happened to her?ā
The smile on Chuckās face faded.Ā
āNot sure. I was going to see her on the day the war ended. Weād been seeing each other in secret, keeping it casual. She didnāt want the other pilots to think I was getting special treatment, so we didnāt tell many people. Iād promised to take her to dinner when the war was over and court her properly. And then⦠well, you know the rest of that story.āĀ
āDid you love her?ā
Chuckles chewed the inside of his cheek. āYeah. Yeah I did. Was thinking of telling her that night.āĀ
āIām sorry.āĀ
Chuckles met Arniās eyes again. āIām not. I got you and Nita out of the deal.ā
āBut you never got to tell her.ā
He sighed again, shrugging one shoulder. āThatās true. But Iād like to think she knew. And I almost hope she thinks I died. Better that than her thinking I was a child killer or a mindless drone that offered the Republic up on a silver platter.āĀ
āThatās still sad.āĀ
Chuckles tucked his hands behind his head, carefully propping his boots up on the flight console of the ship.Ā
āIt is, but I was lucky that I got to experience love like that, kid. Not many of my brothers did. There were some that tried to make things work, but it was hard. You knew tomorrow wasnāt guaranteed, and if you found someone to share your life with, there was a good chance you might leave them behind. Not to mention a good portion of the galaxy didnāt see us as people in the first place. I was lucky to have Bri, even if it was brief and didnāt end the way I wanted it to.ā
āDo you miss her?āĀ
Heat crept up to Chuckleās cheeks, and his eyes stung slightly. āSometimes,ā he admitted. āWhen I think about her.ā He looked over at Arni. āI think you would have liked her.āĀ
āWhat if we tried to find her?ā
He forced a smile, touched by Arniās hopefulness and desire to find someone that meant so much to him. But he didnāt share their optimism.Ā
āItās a nice thought, but I wouldnāt even know where to start, kiddo.ā He reached over and squeezed their shoulder.Ā
āIām alright. Iām sure sheās moved on already. And I want her to be happy, you know?ā
Arni appeared to contemplate this for a few moments.Ā
āYou should be happy too.ā
Chucklesās smile came more naturally this time. āI will be, kid. It hurts a bit right now, but I will be happy. Donāt you worry.āĀ
They sat in silence for a while longer, watching the stars together. Finally, Chuckles could hear Arniās breathing deepen, punctuated by the occasional soft snore. As carefully as he could, he gathered the Twiālek in his arms and made his way down to the hold, doing his best not to trip over the toys that were scattered around. Nita was still dozing quietly, her trooper doll tucked close to her side. Chuckles tucked Arni back into bed gently, waiting a few minutes for the confirmation that they were still asleep, and when he heard another snore escape them, he smiled, sneaking back to the cockpit.Ā
It had been a while since heād slept in the pilotās chair, but it felt fitting tonight. He considered what heād do with the sheets that still smelled like Endi as he retrieved the brown bottle of mystery liquor from its hiding place and sat back down heavily in the weathered seat.
Maybe just a little. There isnāt that much of it left anyway.
Sorry, Crate.
The burn of the booze felt nice and familiar, warming his insides and taking some of the edge off of his feelings. He knew he had to come up with a reason to end things with Endi, one that didnāt create suspicion or out him as an enemy of the Empire. He also knew heād likely have to carry on the charade for a while longer. Heād acted strangely enough tonight that ending things immediately may make her suspicious.Ā
He hated this.Ā
āNowās just not a good time for the kids. Workās getting to be too much, especially with what just happened, and I donāt think thatās fair to you.ā
No, that lets her counter it.Ā
āIām not over the last person I was with. Iām not ready to move on yet. I thought I was, but Iām not.ā
That could work.Ā
It wasnāt exactly untrue now that he thought about it. How many times had flashes of Brienna invaded his mind while he was with Endi? How many times had he almost called her the wrong name?
Maybe I was just trying to find someone to fill that space for me. But no one was ever going to be her.
Chuck glanced over at the now-empty co-pilot chair and noticed Arni had left their sketching supplies in it. Leaning over, he picked up a loose piece of flimsi and placed it on the top of their journal before reaching for a pencil.Ā
He started with her eyes. Those were her most striking feature, in his opinion. He could get the shape right after a few rough attempts, but never could seem to capture the light in them or the sharpness, the way theyād always felt like they were pinning him down. He moved on to her nose, which proved easier, and then her lips. He couldnāt quite get their fullness right or the permanent skeptical quirk her mouth always seemed to have, but what he finally came up with felt somewhat acceptable. The curve of her jaw was easy enough from memory; heād touched that place on her enough to never forget it, cradling her face when heād kissed her, running his fingers along it as she slept.Ā
Her ears were impossible, and he eventually compromised by deciding to cover them with her hair, but even that wasnāt right. The curls were mostly the right shape, but he couldnāt get them to sit right against her face, nor could he add the shine they always seemed to have. As his frustration grew, so did his level of inebriation, and at some point he tossed the paper and pencil aside with a huff, wrapping the blanket around his shoulders and grumbling to himself before eventually drifting off to sleep.Ā
Briennaās loud cackle and brown eyes haunted his dreams. He could almost feel the rough fabric over her coveralls beneath his fingers, smell the oil and grease on her skin.Ā
Bri.Ā
Even with the concussion, Chuckles slept through the night, too overcome by exhaustion to worry about protocol. When he awoke in the morning, the paper and pencils had all been cleared away along with the empty liquor bottle.
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