"This is exactly why we need to get off of this damned planet!"
No sooner had the words left Leia's mouth than there was a loud explosion behind the two Masters, as if someone had taken a fully loaded hovercart and slammed it into the main doors of the Temple. Even as the repercussion of the blast made Leia's ears pop, a wave of dark Force energy washed over her.
Vodo...
Dolash was saying something, but Leia couldn't quite hear it over the ringing in her ears. Her attention was directed elsewhere... at the Jedi Master seething with rage and despair on the other side of the Temple walls. The Jedi Master who had just caused a solid wood door to exlpode in a raw expression of anger.
Jedi Master Vodo Baas. Her friend, colleague, former apprentice...
Genuine fear crept into her thoughts as she realized the very real possibility that the breaking of the Order would drive Vodo to the Dark side of the Force.
I have to try and explain, to make him see... maybe I did abandon him once without warning, but I won't do it again!
But first there was a crowd of suddenly homeless Jedi Apprentices to be dealt with. They were all watching Leia and Dolash closely, looking for any hint of reassurance. She turned her attention back to the gathering on the Temple steps.
"...with me, and the people of Naboo may take it while we are absent, perhaps as recompense for allowing us to stay amongst them."
The ringing in Leia's ears had finally stopped, and she managed to catch the end of Dolash's small speech. Whatever he had just said was beyond her comprehension, but that really didn't matter compared to what he did next...
Leia watched in quiet disbelief as Dolash used some sort of power she had never seen before to literally 'resurrect' the ruined Temple doors.
A stunned silence fell over the crowd.
Nobody, not even Leia knew that it was possible to reconstruct shattered wooden doors with the Force.
But then again, who had known that a single laser beam could destroy a whole planet? That the Rebel Alliance would defeat the Empire? That the Empire would somehow take over the whole galaxy again? That... she had somehow managed to survive it all, and was going to get married again?
Not Leia.
Suddenly nonplussed, Leia decided to take advantage of the silence that had fallen over the crowd gathered in front of the steps leading up to the Jedi Temple. Squaring her shoulders, she stepped forward to address them.
"This may mean the end of the Jedi Order on Naboo, but it does
not mean the end of the Jedi! I want you all to go back to wherever you are staying, or feel free to stay inside the Temple for now. I want you to think about what you have just seen here.
For those of you who truly want to learn the ways of the Jedi, return here at 1800 hours tonight. We will discuss what has just happened here. Life is about to get very difficult for the Jedi, but I promise every one of you... you will not be discarded or left behind."
The crowd seemed reluctant to disperse, and Leia made shooing motions at them with her hands.
"Go on, get out of here... you have a lot of thinking to do and not much time to do it in. Come back tonight, 1800 hours... I will talk with you all then."
As the crowd finally started to shuffle away, Leia heard Dolash mutter something that sounded like "so long", and she turned to face him. A moment passed in which the two Masters simply looked at each other uncertainly, and then Leia moved forward and took one of Dolash's hands in both of her own.
"Dolash, I..."
She hesitated. What was there to say? They had just agreed that years of hard work on their parts was better off left abandoned. She squeezed his hand.
"Take care of yourself."
Leia pursed her lips and released the Azguardian's hand. Her peripheral Force sense was picking up the presence of an angry Jedi Master getting ready to slip out the back door of the Jedi Temple unseen.
"We will see each other again... as long as we both stick to fighting the good fight."
She managed to produce a small smile for Dolash, and then turned and skulked through the remade doors into the Jedi Temple.
Leia wanted to go to her own quarters and pack up whatever personal belongings she had left behind. She wanted time to herself to mourn, to try and figure out where she had gone wrong. To figure out where the Order had gone wrong...
Her heart ached to talk to Tyscio, who had stayed behind on Bonadan at her own request. She had thought she needed to do this alone, but now she realized that she needed him in the worst way. Someone to talk to, who would comfort her...
Instead Leia pulled the deep hood of her worn brown robe back up over her head, and set out to follow Vodo to the hangar. As much as Leia wanted to focus on herself... she knew Vodo needed it more.
A day had barely passed since Leia's return to Theed, and already she felt the old, familiar strain of unreleased tension in her shoulders. She realized that she had gotten a little too used to her lack of real responsibility on Bonadan, and although it had eventually driven her stir crazy she missed it already. Capricia had been a harsh war, and her stresses before that had been nearly intolerable. She had needed the break badly, but now it was time to get back in the grind.
Damn Order. Damn planet. At least soon the Jedi would be out in the galaxy making some progress....
She hoped.