Chapter 240: Once Again in Hyperspace
Considering everything that had happened in the past couple of days(good and bad), the hyperspace flight was strangely quiet. Even the link was generally devoid of any kind of activity. Shadow was too busy dwelling on the fact that they’d left Kyren behind...and there was that odd feeling she’d gotten just before leaving. And Jyren...well...he was just not sure what he was supposed to do or say so he kept his mouth, and mind, shut. After everything, he figured it wasn’t worth it getting into an argument, and couldn’t help but worry any comment by him would become one.
“Thank you.”
The words broke through the silence of the cockpit about halfway through the jump(well, maybe...the ETA was very rough at this point). Jyren was surprised to hear the words in the first place, but then putting it together with the fact that Shadow had said them and he was even more surprised. Undoing the restraints so that he could turn around and look back around the seat to her, he raised an eyebrow, “For...?”
In typical Shadow fashion, she rolled her eyes, “You don’t have to push it.”
And, in typical Jyren fashion, he grinned, “Its what I’m best at.”
“That’s debatable,” Shadow said dryly, though there was a hint of a grin tugging at her face. After another short moment of silence, a question came to mind, “How in the Force did you manage to get away and do something this insane?”
Another typical expression crossed Jyren’s face...confusion, “What do you mean?”
The grin got slightly bigger, “The Redstars actually let you run off like this? Even though you’re technically Emperor now? How did you convince them of that? Dad...” she paused a moment, and though her expression didn’t change, Jyren felt a wave of sadness briefly through the link before Shadow tried again in a firmer voice, “Dad could never convince them to let him out of their sight when mother was away.”
Jyren grinned again, though this time it was forced. He may not have known Shadow’s parents well or for very long, but they were amazingly kind and wonderful people. He missed them more than he would have thought possible. Trying to keep that back, though, and focus on more positive things, he shrugged, “You know me. Stubborn to the last moment.”
“So you snuck out without them knowing?” Shadow asked, a real grin now completely filling her face.
He managed a sheepish look, “You could call it that. I prefer well timed escape.”
“They’re going to kill you when you get back.”
Jyren nodded proudly, “Wouldn’t have it any other way.”
And then there was silence. Though it didn’t last very long, it felt like an eternity. Then, finally, Jyren asked in a much more subdued and quiet voice, “So what are we going to do?”
“I don’t know,” Shadow said honestly with a sigh and a shrug.
Silence attempted to creep back into the cramped cockpit of the X-Wing. It almost had its chance, as neither of them wanted to speak the next part. After a deep breath, though, Jyren did, “We’re in over our heads this time, aren’t we?”
“We’re always in over our heads,” Shadow admitted, attempting at least a bit of levity, though it didn’t work...for either of them, “There’s no way to stop that army.”
Another one of those things neither of them wanted to admit, even if it was true. So, the next logical thing was for Jyren, “Then we go after Ket.”
Shadow shook her head, “Its not that easy. Knowing Ket, that probably won’t stop the army...and...”
Her trailed off sentence was finished by Jyren, who picked up on the end of it through a mix of instinct and their link, “And then there’s still Nine.”
“And Kyren,” Shadow added quickly and almost angrily.
And then that brought up another one of those subjects neither of them wanted to mention...Shadow least of all. But it had to be. Everything had to be if they were going to get out of it alive. So, slowly and carefully, Jyren asked, “What happened to him?”
Shadow wished she had a real answer to that. But she didn’t, and simply sighed, “I don’t know. I just...Nine’s done something to him. He thinks that...that I’m her or she’s me or...I don’t know.”
“He could be more dangerous than Nine or Ket,” Jyren said quietly, not mentioning the why. He didn’t think he needed to, though Shadow was still completely oblivious to the fact that Kyren loved her. Jyren, on the other hand, had both quickly figured this out himself and had been told by the other’s ship, Hermes. It was exactly what made the Alraxian so very dangerous. If he felt as betrayed as it looked like he did...then he’d likely go to any lengths to get what he thought was revenge.
“I won’t kill him,” Shadow said with a venomous glare, finishing Jyren’s unsaid thoughts.
Jyren just nodded. What else could he do? Even if he didn’t like Kyren, he would be able to kill he man...he had helped Jyren so much. And he was Shadow’s closest friend, even if Kyren would have liked it to have been more. No, Jyren couldn’t kill him either, “We’ll think of something.”
Soon, hopefully. A shared thought. They were both good a cutting things close, but this may have finally been the time where they’d past that point of no return. Not only would the two of them suffer the consequences, but from the looks of things, Ket would simply wipe out the Alraxian civilization in the process.
It was all far too depressing. And then an odd thought popped into Jyren’s mind. It almost seemed out of place considering the circumstances and the turn their short conversation had taken. But it was there nonetheless. It was there, and he was grinning out of no where.
Shadow saw this and raised an eyebrow, obviously reconsidering his sanity, “Dare I ask?”
That go a short laugh out of Jyren, which only heightened Shadow’s worry, “Just thinking about Toby.”
“Oh,” Shadow suddenly slumped back in her seat and sighed, “That thing.”
“Come on, Shady,” Jyren said, doing his best to reach over and poke her but finding it completely impossible to do, “He’s not that bad and you know it.”
An icy look shot out from Shadow’s eyes, “You really are out of your tree. Hit your head a few times falling down, too.”
It was finally Jyren’s turn to roll his eyes, “The kid cares about you, Shady. Quit making him into some kind of villain.”
“The brat is annoying,” Shadow said, emphasizing the word brat far more than any others. Then, before he could say anything else, she waved a hand, “He likes you. Fine. Its how it should be. Go raise him like a good Alraxian father is supposed to. Just keep me out of it.”
Jyren resisted the sudden urge to sigh. Instead, he said simply, “Before I left, Toby made me promise I’d bring back his mommy.”
Silence.
Then, slowly, Shadow grinded out, “I am not his mother.”
“He doesn’t see it that way,” Jyren responded almost quickly enough to cut off Shadow’s last word, “Look, its not like I expected any of this either, but what are we supposed to do? Tell the whole damned Empire that Toby’s the son of the Alraxian trying to kill them all...oh! And his mother is an insane clone of you! That would go over well.”
Shadow sighed, but stayed as silent as she could and stared down at her hands resting in her lap.
So, not giving her a chance to escape out of this(it was Jyren’s revenge, really), he pushed harder, “Like it or not, he loves you.”
There was a grumbled sound from her that almost sounded like, “He’s not so bad”, but before Jyren could comment on this, Shadow’s head snapped up and she put a finger to his face, “If you ever, ever tell him I said that I will harm you in ways you’d never imagine.”
Jyren couldn’t help grinning, “Awww, I love you, too.”
“Shut up and fly, Jedi boy,” Shadow grumbled, slumping back into her seat again but this time closing her eyes. The link wasn’t all that much more polite, but he could feel a hint of a smile hidden somewhere. It was good enough for him.
Jyren. Two. Shadow...too many. But hey, a pair of victories wasn’t something he was going to complain about. Especially not when he knew Shadow was listening to his thoughts and rolling her eyes with a grin on her face. If only they didn’t have to exit hyperspace to the hellish galaxy that awaited.