The crowd was cheering like crazy, and the fat Geonosian sat down, smiling, as if he thought the cheering were for him.
The littlest Geonosian official stood up and waved his stubby arms. “Let the executions begin!”
Boba had mixed feelings. He hated the older Jedi, Obi-Wan, who had gotten lucky and humiliated Jango Fett by escaping twice.
Boba wanted to watch him die.
The apprentice Jedi, he didn’t care about one way or the other. The problem was the woman. Boba didn’t want to watch her die. Not at all.
One of the Neimoidians did, though. He was rubbing his chubby hands together so hard that they were starting to get red.
Boba looked away, disgusted. It’s guys like him who give executions a bad name, he thought.
The crowd suddenly roared even louder.
And no wonder! Three barred gates down in the arena were opening. Riders in fancy costumes, mounted on orrays, were poking at monsters with sticks and spears, driving them into the central ring.
And what monsters! Boba recognized them all from books.
The first was a reek, a sort of killer steed with razor-sharp horns.
The second one was a golden-maned nexu with claws and sharp fangs.
And the third was an acklay, a monster with large, clenching claws, big enough to cut an orray in half with one pinch.
The crowd loved it, and why not? This was what the execution arena was all about. Death for fun.
Boba was even starting to get into it, a little bit.
The prisoners weren’t, though. The woman had gotten out of her chains somehow and climbed to the top of her post.
Go! Boba thought. Even though he knew it was wrong, he hoped she would escape. He even had a fantasy that he would help her. Then she would join him to enjoy watching the two Jedi get killed.
Of course, Boba knew such a fantasy was ridiculous. No one would escape. What was happening down in the arena was an entertainment, but it was also an execution.
The reek was running around the arena, slashing at the air with its horn and, it seemed to Boba, enjoying the wild cheers of the crowd. Then the great beast got serious. It charged the young Jedi’s post.
WHAM! The reek hit the post a smashing blow, while the Jedi dodged sideways as far as his chain would let him. Then the Jedi jumped up, chain and all, onto the reek’s back, which was, for him at least, the safest spot in the whole arena.
Cool move! Boba thought, in spite of himself.
Then the young Jedi did something even cooler. He wrapped the chain around the reek’s horn, so that when the beast backed up and shook its head, the chain was torn free from the post.
Now the Jedi had a chain he could swing like a whip.
Boba cheered. Like the rest of the crowd, he was cheering for the reek.
The other Jedi, Obi-Wan, shifted deftly as the monster knocked the post flat, snapping it in two - and breaking the chain at the same time.
The nexu was after the woman. Its long fangs were bared, and it was trying to claw its way to the top of the post where she was perched, barely holding on.
Boba closed his eyes.
This one he did not want to watch.
The crowd groaned. AAAAAWWWWWW!
Boba opened his eyes. The Jedi Obi-Wan had grabbed a spear somewhere. He was using it to pole-vault over one of the orray riders. The acklay chasing him rammed into the rider and his orray, knocking them both flat. The acklay opened its huge claw, and then -
CRRRRRRUNCH!
It was the rider, an employee of the arena, who-had been pinched in half. But the crowd of Geonosians didn’t care. They just wanted to see blood. They didn’t care whose blood it was.
Meanwhile, the young apprentice Jedi was riding the reek. He was using the chain for a bridle, controlling the beast.
The woman was still trying to get away from the nexu, which had ripped her shirt. Using her chain like a swing, she flew through the air, kicking the nexu into the sand and injuring its leg. Then she landed back on top of the post, out of reach.
Go! Boba thought again. Only to himself, of course.
The apprentice Jedi rode up on the reek, the beast completely under his control. The woman jumped on behind him. The nexu spat and snarled with rage - and then was attacked and killed by the reek. The Jedi called Obi-Wan jumped up behind the woman, so there were three of them on the reek, charging around the arena.
The crowd went wild. They weren’t exactly cheering the gang of criminals - but they loved the excitement.
Boba cheered, too. He was glad to see the woman get away. So far, anyway.
It was all too much for the Neimoidian, though. He turned to Jango Fett. His beady little eyes were filled with rage.
“This isn’t how it is supposed to be. Jango, finish her off!”
Boba watched, wondering what his dad would do. Jango didn’t move.
The Neimoidian stared.
Jango Fett stared back.
The Count broke the silence.
“Patience, Viceroy,” he said. “She will die.”