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The
skies above Coruscant blaze furiously with technicolor flashes of
fire. The hundreds of billions of residents of the
planet-that-is-a-city each respond in their own ways to the terror of
uncertainty. Many, be they rich or poor, huddle in their homes and
pray to whatever Gods they follow that the battle will be over soon,
that the planetary shields hold and a disentigrating frigate doesn't
come down on their heads. Many simply stand where they are, be it on
the streets or from their own balconies and windows, transfixed by
the hypnotizing array of color and light above. And some- quite a
few, actually- simply go on as usual, no longer able to feel invested
in such grand questions as what galactic government was coming next.
First the destruction of the New Republic, then the new wave of
oppression that the First Order brought with it, and now....well, no
one knew what was coming now. Best, some figured, to hedge their
bets and not get their hopes up either way. One way or another, the
battle would end, and a victor would emerge.
****
Within
the maelstrom, Poe fought for control over his craft as the explosion
of another TIE fighter sent shockwaves over his craft, jittering the
controls ever so slightly as he tried to veer away from the spray of
debris. Since he and Lando had rushed in to help Leia keep Hux's
ship in place, he'd only had time to focus on one enemy at a time as
hordes of fighters continued to swarm out of the bays of the capital
ships. A healthy number of allies kept joining the fight, but the
primary Fleet of the First Order was there in full force as well, and
by now they'd brought everything that had around to where the battle
was raging. It was a full-blown, no-holds-barred slugfest to the
bitter end, and Poe could no longer afford to look at the big
picture. He had to trust that Leia knew what she was doing, that she
and the other commanders were looking for every advantage they could
pull out of the storm. And he had to hope that Rey, Finn, and Rose
were all safe planetside, hopefully stowed away somewhere where
collatoral damage from the battle couldn't get them.
Wait,
who am I kidding, he though, catching himself, if they can so
much as walk, they aren't hiding; they'll be doing whatever they can
to give Kylo Ren the biggest migraine his bloated head can take
without overheating into plasma.
Grinning
in satisfaction at the image this conjured, and with the virbations
from the last explosion having faded, he turned around for another
approach at the Star Destroyer below him.
As
far as Poe was concerned, this ruckus was just getting started.
***
Finn
could hear the faint echoes of the battle raging above, but with
several dozen stormtroopers around them and that damned Knight
keeping watch, he didn't dare try to provoke anything by looking up.
Alongside him, Rose simply looked straight ahead; rather than looking
worried, there was a hard set to her eyes that made her seem almost
taller, as if the pressure of the moment merely served to turn her to
steel. She really was unbelievable, and just knowing she was in his
corner returned some of the feeling to his legs. BB8, which had
immediately been shut down with a restraining bolt by their captors,
was being carried behind them by one of the troopers.
They
were hurried along the plaza outside of the temple to a building a
few blocks away, its looming, gray appearance immediately giving off
the vibe of a particularly depressing prison. In his periphereal
vision, he caught glimpses of other battalions racing to and fro,
seemingly responding to rising tides of noise coming from every
direction. He had no idea how many boots the First Order had on the
ground here, but it felt like things were just short of tipping into
full-blown chaos.
They
were marched through the entrance and immediately down a set of
stairs that periodically branched off into floors that seemed full of
holding cells. Well, he thought, trying to cheer himself up,
at least they aren't taking us straight to the torture chambers.
Probably.
Finn
had never been that good at cheering himself up.
After
descending maybe four or five levels they finally turned into one
such floor, parallel rows of cells stretching out before them. To
the left was a side door with several guards in front, through which
Finn briefly glanced a wide range of items, including weapons. Most
likely storage of whatever happened to be confiscated from anyone
unlucky enough to be brought here. Finn ground his teeth together
furiously as they were led past a number of cells already filled,
mostly with humans, to an empty one about halfway down the room.
Could this day possibly get any worse?
When
they were over the threshold of the empty cell, the trooper escorting
them tapped the control panel to the right and the glimmering sheen
of a force field descended from the top of the frame to the bottom.
He then turned back sharply and marched back the way they'd come,
back to the foreroom leading to the stairs that wound back upwards,
towards the light. Across the well-lit hallway, occupants of the
other cells watched them impassively.
For
a moment, the room was silent. Then, Finn slammed his fist into the
force field, feeling its electromagnetic weight freeze his hand and
arm, a single ripple of expended energy expanding across the field
from the point of impact.
"DAMN
IT!" Despite the small size of the room and the anger fueling
his voice, his shout sounded somewhat muted, as if the energy of the
force field dampened sound as well as physical force. He repeated
several more blows into the field, sending one ripple of blue neon
light after another radiating away. "DAMN. IT. DAMN. IT.
DAMN. IT."
Through
the haze of his anger, he saw as those who had been looking at him
and Rose started to turn their attention elsewhere, some chuckling at
the amusing spector of another fellow prisoner clearly not able to
accept his fate. However, he was dimly aware that one person- a
tall, well-built woman with chestnut-brown skin and an untidy shock
of long, curly black hair thrown back down her shoulders- continued
to watch him as if she was studying an exhibit at a museum. But at
this point, Finn was far too worked up to care.
After
maybe half a minute of futile pounding at the field, Finn finally
gave up and turned around. Rose wore the same expression she'd had
since the temple and looked like she hadn't budged since they'd
entered, unmoved even by Finn's outburst.
"Finn,"
When she finally spoke, her voice was set, determined. "We
need to talk."
"Yeah,"
his mind was already racing with half-baked ideas, "There's
gotta be some way we can break out of here and make contact..."
"HA!"
A bark of laughter erupted at that from one of the occupants in a
cell across from them. Finn realized that, dampened sound
notwithstanding, the entire block must be able to him, but at this
point he was far too wound up to care.
"Not
that, dummy," Rose responded, her voice much quieter than Finn
felt it had any right to be. "We need to talk about what just
happened. We need to talk about you."
"Wha....wha?
Huh?" This was so far away from what he'd expected that Finn's
brain was having a time trying to process it. "Rose, we have to
get out of here. We have NO IDEA if the message actually worked.
Poe and the others could be on their own up there, and..."just
trying to wrap his mind around this last part made him start to choke
up and his voice to crack, "and.....Rey's gone, and...."
and suddenly there was nothing else he could say. Just the gaping
hole of despair and profound sense of failure that once again
threatened to fill his brain to bursting.
Rose's
eyes and tone softenened a bit at this, but her voice remained steady
and convincing. Gently, tenderly, she took his hands in hers. "I'm
worried too. I have no idea what's happening out there. But Rey's
tough, and she's also a Jedi. So right now, the person I'm most
concerned about is you."
Finn's
brain still couldn't grasp this whole situation enough to formulate a
response, so he jut continued to look at Rose, tilting his head
slightly as if begging for an answer to the question he couldn't ask.
Rose
continued, "You've been acting stranger and stranger ever since
Kuat. I keep asking you and you've never been able to tell me why.
I thought it was maybe nerves, or fear, or depression, or....I don't
know, something I could make sense of. But then...I saw how you
reacted when Rey disappeared."
Now
slightly worried at where this thread might be going, Finn finally
found his voice. "Oh, Rose, I'm....I'm not in love with Rey or
anything."
Rose
cut him off, "I know that. I thought after she...for a second,
maybe, but no. That's not what I'm talking about. I'm talking about
when we tried to get out."
Somehow,
hearing this only deepened the unease Finn was feeling.
"You
somehow knew, several times, that soldiers were around corners when
we haven't even heard them yet. You grabbed us and led us down
hallways and through doors we definitely didn't use with Rey. You
were running like....like someone who knew where to go. Even though
before today you'd spent just as much time in the Jedi Temple as I
had. And now, suddenly, it all makes sense to me."
Finn
felt like he was about to have a full-blown panic attack. "....what
does?"
"Finn,"
Rose's voice grew quiet, "You can use the Force, can't you?"
Upon
hearing that sentence- so short, and so simple- rather than the
outbreak of the storm Finn had felt building within him, it suddenly
felt as if he was standing on a quiet oasis in the middle of the vast
ocean. His head stopped buzzing for the first time in forever.
Could it be true? He had never, in a million years, even as a child,
permitted himself the wildest of fantasies that he could have the
sort of power the Jedis of legend had. "Rebel scum,"
Phantasma had called him, and he'd especially never felt a reason to
dispute the "scum" part but....could it be true? Had Rose
seen something in him even he didn't know was there? Sure wouldn't
have been the first time.
"I..."
he once again found it exceedingly difficult to locate his voice,
"I....don't know. I never thought..." he shook his head,
unable to get over just how much sense it made.
"Finn,
think about it," Rose continued. "You've told me about
feeling something inside you you can't understand. On Kuat, you felt
danger before you knew the stormtroopers had found you and Poe. And
when we needed it most, you found ways though the Temple we'd have
never found otherwise."
"Yeah.
Fat lot of good it did us," Finn responded, some of the
bitterness returning. "We're now stuck here while our friends
up there are fighting and dying and we won't even know the difference
until it's all over."
"Are
we stuck?" Now Rose's voice took on almost playful tone, as if
she had thought of a joke she couldn't wait to share. "See, I
don't think we are."
For
a moment, Finn was even more confused, "What do you....oh...oh!
No no no no. Rose, even if I did have Force powers..."
She
cut him off, "I think we were captured for a reason! We're
still right in the heart of Coruscant. You can get us out of here
and we can kick up one hell of a fight to keep the First Order
distracted."
"How??
I have no training! I'm not Rey! I'd have no clue what I'm doing!"
"Rey
barely knew what she was doing when she first stared down Kylo Ren.
You had no clue what you were doing when you decided to help Poe and
desert the First Order..."
"So
it's true then." A loud voice cut across them, causing them
both to snap their heads in its direction simultaneously. The tall,
dark woman seemed to have never budged this whole time, still looking
intently at the two of them. "You are a First Order deserter."
"Um...."
Finn wasn't sure if this was a good or bad thing in her eyes, "yes,
but...how..."
Her
gaze remained level and cool, "I saw it in your eyes. There's a
special anger that comes from being forced back to something you'd
hoped to leave behind forever. We all know it."
"We...you
mean, you too? You used to be First Order?" As if this day
hadn't thrown him for enough loops. He'd somehow always assumed
defections from the First Order were so insanely rare that he'd never
meet another one in this lifetime.
"We
all were." She gestured with her head to indicate the entire
block of cells beside them. "Whole company under my command.
We were ordered to fire on civilians during the Battle of Ansett
Island." She turned back towards them, her eyes burning with
fierce pride. "We laid down our weapons. To a person. We're
warriors, not monsters."
Finn
took a step forward towards the energy shield. "I used to be
FN-2187."
The
woman smirked at this. "And your real name?"
"Finn."
For
the first time, she fully smiled. "Pleasure, Finn. I'm Jannah.
Now...." at this she turned her gaze towards Rose, "I
believe your girlfriend was mentioning a way to escape. I promise
you, if it's possible," and here she leaned towards them as far
as the energy screen let her, "if you really do have those Jedi
powers, you'll have every one of us here backing you up." She
then jerked her head back towards the staircase they'd been led down.
"There's an awful lot of confiscated weapons stored here. I
reckon enough to arm ourselves and anyone off the streets who'd care
to join us."
"Well,
I..." Finn glanced back at Rose, smiling encouragingly at him,
"I mean...look, like I said, I really have no idea if I am a...a
Jedi, or...I can't guarantee anything."
"Oh I think you can do it." Though they'd only just met, Jannah already seem to
feel as assured about Finn and Rose. "Not sure why, but I can
feel that right certain. But hey, if you can't it's not like things
could get any worse." Now that was something Finn could
certainly agree with.
He
looked back at Rose. The serene confidence was still there. "Just
try Finn. I'm here no matter what." Finn suddenly felt like
his heart would burst. He nodded slowly, "Ok."
He
still had to idea what, exactly, he was about to try, but he may as
well calm down a bit first. Finn closed his eyes and tried to slow
his breath first. His heart, pounding fiercely within his chest,
started to slow down, just a bit. Breath for breath, he centered
himself, a trick he still used from his training days that had proven
too useful to abandon.
Unlike
every time before when he'd done this, though, he
noticed....something different. A pressure of sorts, emanating from
the world around him, coming from every direction. Was this the
Force? He'd have to talk to Rey first thing after all this. In his
mind, it felt like he was suspended, almost like he was floating in a
sort of warm, thick liquid. Not really knowing if he was doing
anything the "right way," he tried to just....reach out...
....and
suddenly, a terrifying sense of openness flooded his brain. It
shocked his consciousness, like a wave of ice-cold water crashing on
his shoulders, so much that he nearly pulled away. NO! He
thought to himself, Not yet! They're counting on me! And he
reached through the cold feeling. There. Rose, standing next
to him. Jannah, across the walkway. Other minds, unknown. The
materials of the cells, walls, floor, stairs. The energy of the
shields holding him in their cells. And next to each door.....yes, a
control panel. Finn had never used this particular interface, but
with the aching clarity that now formed his being, it didn't matter.
He just had to stretch out his hand, and...
A
whooshing sound filled the air and the cold dissipated. Finn
suddenly found himself struggling to breath, sweat pouring down his
face, his outstretched arm trembling from exertion. For a moment,
Finn felt more tired than he'd ever felt before in his life. Then, a
pressure around his upper body; Rose, hugging him so hard he almost
heard a rib crack.
"FINN!
You do it!" She beamed up to him. He turned, and instead of
the blue-green glow that had separated them, Jannah, and the others
from the rest of the corridor, there was only open air. Already,
yells and shouts and cracking sounds from the entryway they'd come
from were filling the air, indicating that Jannah's comrades were
already immobilizing the guards and seizing weapons caches. Jannah,
though, had not joined them. She was still looking at Finn, with a
confident triumph now visible in her eyes
She
nodded in gratitude. Finn nodded back, then looked at Rose as she
helped him find his feet again.
There
was nothing more to say now. Now they just had to do whatever they
could to make the First Order hurt. And hope they weren't too late.