Chapter 229: Through the City
She was close. She was close enough that Jyren could almost pinpoint where Shadow was in this huge city. But the link wasn’t just a one way street, either. Even with her end being severely dulled by that device, she was aware. Aware enough to feel how close he was. Through the link, Jyren could feel annoyance from her, which brought a grin to his face. At least she was still the same. Never liked him coming and digging her out whatever it was they’d both gotten her into. Not openly, at least.
Jyren could see the central building above the other rooftops. It dwarfed even the largest of towers which were nearby. And she was there. High up, probably not too far from where the two of them had stayed just a day ago. It would be a trap...Jyren had no doubts about that. But sometimes, the only way around a trap was straight through it. To be truthful, he was already dead in the middle of the trap. The entire city was the trap, and the approaching sounds that Jyren recognized as the heavy footsteps of war droids only helped to confirm it.
He didn’t have the energy to run across the city and fight through wave after wave of these droids. Eventually, it would get him killed. And he’d avoided a straight fight getting in, so he could avoid the same thing while inside. Hopefully.
With a quick glance around him, he noted that it was nearly a straight shot to the central building from where he was. It might not be the right side to be on for wherever Shadow was being kept, but the building was there. The streets would be a stupid way to get their, especially considering that there were already droids heading his way. Then how?
That question was answered easily. The buildings, generally, followed the same path as the street. Before his thoughts could be fleshed out into anymore detail, though, a squad of war droids rounded a corner ahead of him. There were at least ten. He could handle one...two, even. Maybe three. But not ten. Not even four. If that hadn’t kept him from a straight fight, nothing would have. Thankfully, it didn’t need to.
Blaster rifles lit up the street from the droids as they immediately opened fire. They weren’t stupid enough to wait and give Jyren any chances. But he had already been running to the nearest door on his right. When he reached the door, it didn’t open, and Jyren suddenly realized most all of the city had been killed in the assault. Not the people...but the city itself. With a quiet curse, he got his lightsaber off of his belt and the snap-hiss cut through the echo of the blaster rifles and the odd noises of them striking the building providing him with minimal cover.
He had cut through half of the door before the odds caught up with him. There was a sudden jolt in the Force which he failed to react to in time, and was then met with a sharp, and extremely painful blaster shot to the back. It burned through his morphsuit and skin, getting an involuntary yelp out of him. But then the blaster bolts stopped, just in time for another warning from the Force.
This time, Jyren didn’t hesitate. Allowing the Force to guide his movement, he stepped back from the door, ducking low at the same time. Not a second later, one of the metal sword-arms of the war droids slammed into the door at exactly the height of his neck. So they hadn’t just stood there and shot at him. He couldn’t help but wonder where the days of stormtroopers had gone. It seemed like so long ago.
But there wasn’t time to think. The war droid lashed out at Jyren with its free hand, hitting him hard over the back of the head and slamming him into the ground face first. His lightsaber still ablaze, Jyren ignored the pain as best he could and swung across at the droid’s legs. Hacking them off at the knees, the droid fell next to him, its strike to take off his head yet again diverted. Jyren was up on his feet as the war droid’s legs began to reform and two others charged at him. This was not going to get him anywhere but dead.
Reacting as quickly as he could, he drew the Force around him and leapt up. In a second, he landed on the rooftop, looking down at the droids. But in the same second, they were back to firing at him, so Jyren only managed a cursory glance before deciding it wasn’t worth the risk. He thumbed off the lightsaber but kept the hilt in his hand as he ran towards the central building of the city. Eventually, there were going to be droids up on the roofs after him. Most likely sooner than later.
But he didn’t look back to check, instead keeping his focus on the path ahead of him. Many of the buildings were connected so that there were no gaps, but side streets were spread out at random intervals meant he was calling upon the Force more than once to jump them and continue straight ahead. And it wasn’t tiring. It should have been, but it wasn’t. The adrenaline rush wasn’t anymore than any other fight, and yet he was running as fast as his legs could take him.
As usual, though, Jyren wasn’t given time to really think on the reasons. The unique sound of the war droid’s blaster rifles echoed to his ears again, just as the red bolts streaked past him, some hitting near his feet, and other singing his hair. Thumbing the activation switch on his lightsaber again, Jyren planted his feet and spun around. It was no use running if he was going to get shot in the back of the head. Four of the droids were up on the roofs chasing after him, about five or so buildings away and firing wildly.
Jyren kept his mind calm and deflected any of the bolts he could that got too close, trying to at least slow down the droids and give him another chance to get out of their weapons’ range. One shot did get redirected back so that it hit a droid right in the skeletal face, which stunned it slightly, but in another second, it was charging and firing a few steps behind the other three.
This was useless and they were just getting closer. Holding the lightsaber in one hand and still doing his best to defend himself with it, Jyren reached out with the Force as the droids neared him. He wrapped an invisible hand around the nearest of them before throwing it hard into the others. Two of the droids fell off the roof from the force of the throw, with the other two being sent back a good five or so meters and onto their backs. It was something, at least.
Spinning around, Jyren started running again, blue-green lightsaber blade still humming at his side. He was close now. Very close to the building. It dominated most of the skyline ahead of him, and the buildings were starting to rise up higher, forcing him to both climb and jump his way up as he moved forward. Now he was getting tired. Now it was all slowly catching up with him. But still, Jyren forced it out of his mind and continued forward as fast as he could.
And then, just as he climbed onto the highest of the buildings, just four rooftops from the mid levels of the central building and its flower-like landing pads, Jyren caught sight of something that shouldn’t have surprised him. Six of the war droids were on the last rooftop waiting for him. The second that his head had popped over the edge, they had started firing their blaster rifles. If Jyren had been intelligent, he would have ducked down and found another way. But he obviously wasn’t, as he got to his feet and brought his lightsaber up as he continued forward.
Though his eyes and senses were on defending himself from the shots as he charged, Jyren’s focus was on the huge central building above. There was a landing pad that extended out just above the building’s edge. It was at least fifteen meters above, but it was the closest point that was actually that building.
Blaster bolts shooting past him and deflecting off of his lightsaber, Jyren charged the war droids that were in his path. Two of them had stopped firing and were heading straight for him to cut him off. He ducked low under a horizontal swing from one of them, bringing his lightsaber up and cutting the droid into two. Not that it would do anything but slow the droid down, but that was all he needed to do right now. Jyren avoided being cut in two by a hair, and at least lost a small amount of tail fur in the process as he continued his movement and rolled away from the second droid’s attack.
But he didn’t turn around and finish it off or even attack it, instead continuing forward as fast as he could. The other droids then started firing at him again, ignoring the fact that they were probably going to hit the two that were now chasing after him. Calling the Force to him with nearly all of his focus, Jyren almost lost his head to a sudden strike from one of the droids that had been firing at him. He had gotten close enough that they were now reverting to simply trying to chop him up rather than shoot holes in him.
Jyren lashed out with one long, arcing swing of his lightsaber to force the droids away just as he pushed off and released the Force. His boy was propelled up in a flash, and he was rising up and to the empty landing platform only a moment later. But Jyren’s landing ended up worse than the takeoff. He came down on his left foot, but a sharp pain wracked through his leg and he fell hard onto his face, the lightsaber falling out of his hand and rolling off to the side.
Immediately, Jyren knew the source of the pain. His jump hadn’t gotten him away so cleanly after all. Glancing over his shoulder and down at his left leg, he could see a large amount of blue tinted blood seeping out of a long cut across the back of his leg. He nearly attempted to remorph the wound. But just before he did so, better reasoning caught hold of him and stopped him right away. Those swords were metal. Alraxians(save Shadow, at least) couldn’t remorph metal...it would kill him if he tried. This wound would have to heal the old fashioned way.
Not only that, but he had no time to lay there. Calling upon all the willpower he could managed, Jyren reached over and grabbed his lightsaber, deactivated it, and forced himself up onto his feet. He didn’t run down the platform to the building, as walking hurt more and more with each step. But Jyren continued on, feeling how close he was to Shadow. Before he’d even made it to the interior of the building, however, a single figure intercepted him.
It was no a droid. One of the droids would have shot him by then. When Jyren’s eyes had focused, he saw an Alraxian standing at the entrance to the building, not five meters away. Ket Halpak stood tall and strong, wearing the same simple clothes he had when he’d killed the Empress. His face displayed a calm exterior, and he spoke simply, “You are early...and injured, I see. It seems this won’t be the challenge I had expected.”
And then Ket charged at Jyren, drawing the small shortsword that had executed the Empress less than an hour earlier.
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