Chapter 320
“Since when could Loki maneuver like a starfighter?!” Jyren yelled, his arms gripping the seat tightly as he watched the spinning out of the viewport. There were flashes of red that appeared here and there to indicate that the two gunships were still on their tail, but having some serious trouble targeting the extremely fast Kanyak.
“Always!” Shadow said through gritted teeth.
[She just never lets me!] Loki cut in, the sound of a laugh in his ‘voice’.
Jyren managed to tear his eyes away from the spinning ahead of him to Shadow, “Never let him?!”
“He shows off too much!” Shadow said, still staring forward with a very wide-eyed look on her face, “He’s worse than you!”
“Better than me, actually,” Jyren corrected as they came out of the spin to loop up and around the gunships. While Loki pulled back down, Jyren looked up and asked, “Are you planning to fly in circles or actually lead them into the mines?”
[I’m getting there!] Loki sounded almost exactly like Tobias being told ‘no’.
And then he came out of the loop, and both Jyren and Shadow felt the drives kick into full. The small ship jolted forward and headed straight for the first set of four mines that were set up in a box like pattern relatively close to the shielded ring that guarded the single hyperspace route into the Hidden Worlds. Jyren glanced down at the sensor reading to see that Loki was going fast, but not so fast that he was losing the two gunships.
Turning back to the viewport, Jyren watched as they neared the mines, “You know they don’t have to actually hit the things...”
[If I avoid them, so will they.] Loki growled, using a tone that Jyren had never heard from the ship before. [Have to make them look like space junk!]
There was no more time to argue. The two nearest of the cylindrical shaped mines came close enough that Jyren thought Loki’s swept back ‘wing’ would clip the proximity detectors, but suddenly Loki rolled around, bringing his sides up to skirt right between the grid of four mines and dive through without setting any of them off. Just as he pulled away from the first small grid, Loki looped up and around, and both Shadow and Jyren were able to see the rest of the ships...or at least, what was left of them.
Chunks of durasteel and hull floated in all directions, and it took a moment before Jyren realized why. It was Shadow, though, that spoke up first, “The freighter’s gone...”
“...but so are two of those medium transports,” Jyren said with a smile as he checked the sensor board. Somehow, in the intense moment of dodging mines, they’d both missed the eruption in the Force of the deaths on those ships...no, not the deaths. It felt more like a...release. There was just that less of a weight on the space around them, as the Darkwings that had been on board perished and the potent Dark Side energy faded with them.
“The cruisers, the last transport, and that Star Destroyer looking thing are coming straight for us,” Shadow said, eyes on the viewport as she watched the other shapes growing rapidly.
Before Jyren could respond, the viewport went a bright, blinding white. When it faded, Loki was spinning away to the side, and a large piece of hull flew past them before he dove under it and avoided another. Sounding somewhat tired, but also more excited than Jyren had ever heard him, Loki chimed in. [The gunships hit the mines!]
Shadow’s eyes immediately looked down at the sensor board, but couldn’t make anything out of the screen, “Can you get us a visual?”
[Just a second...] Loki said off-hand as a red blast suddenly flashed in front of them, and the ship jerked to the side again. It pulled down again so that they could see the two gunships...or rather, what was left of them.
The first looked like it had gone straight into the mines, as the nosecone and bridge were completely destroyed, and the remainder of the ship was simply floating along its original course without any of the turbolasers firing on them. The second, though, hadn’t taken such strong hits. From the look of it, the gunship had managed to maneuver out of the way of the brunt of the blast, taking stronger hits to the port side. Yes, they could see some of the interior of the ship, but the starboard turbolasers were still firing on them, and it was still managing to maneuver, albeit clumsily.
“The dead one’s going to fly straight into the second set of mines,” Jyren said under his breath, more to himself than either Shadow or Loki.
Shadow looked closely and nodded, “Loki, you need to keep this up as long as you can. Force them into the mines anyway you can think of.”
Jyren immediately knew where that was going. She was, in fact, already getting to her feet as she spoke. He stood up, too, but grabbed her shoulder to spin her around and ask, “We’re not staying?”
For just a moment, Shadow stood there staring at him, but it passed and she tapped his forehead, “Feel that?”
Not stupid enough to say ‘yes’ and know exactly what she was referring to, Jyren remembered that he’d pulled himself as much inward as possible...hiding from the heavy, almost painful presence in the Force that was surrounding them. Carefully, he tried to open himself up more, and was immediately bombarded with the same powerful presences...and something else. A pull. A very, very strong pull...almost on his very being in the Force.
Shadow locked eyes with him and nodded, “This isn’t going to stop everything.”
“You know I can’t fight her,” Jyren said flatly, trying to hide in the Force again but finding that, somehow, Shadow wasn’t letting him anymore. Sometimes, the link between them was far more trouble than it was worth.
But again, Shadow nodded, “I know that...but so does she. That’s why we’re both going,” she then grabbed his arm tightly, turned, and started out of the cockpit, saying upward, “Loki, keep yourself and Toby out of trouble and do what you can. We’ll be back.”
[Be careful.] the ship replied as they headed for the hangar.
When they reached the hangar, Shadow went straight for the X-Wing and said over her shoulder to him, “All you have to do is get me onto that ship. If you can’t handle it...come back here.”
“I’m staying with you,” Jyren said up to her as she climbed up the ladder and plopped into the rear seat of the X-Wing carefully...carefully because she wasn’t bothering to morph human and was having to make sure she both didn’t crush her tail or hit her head when the canopy dropped down.
Shadow’s eyes locked with his again as he also climbed up, and a serious, icy look that he hadn’t seen in a long time held strongly on her features, “This has to be done.”
“I know,” he said slowly, managing to pull away from her piercing stare to get into his own seat and start warming up the starfighter’s systems, “I just don’t like it.”
There was the slightest of noises from behind Jyren that could have almost been a sigh...then, Shadow said quietly, “Sometimes, we have to do things we don’t like to.”