[Jedi Apprentice] - 17(5)
Qui-Gon stood. Obi-Wan could tell by the look on his face that he was not happy about being fooled. They were sent to escort a witness in danger and now it seemed their witness had no testimony.
“Please,” Lena said, taking Qui-Gon’s large hand. “I beg you, stay until I have the proper evidence. I know it exists - lists and dates, accounts and records of the Cobrals’ crimes. With your help - “
“We were sent only to protect you. If you cannot testify we must return to Coruscant alone,” Qui-Gon said flatly.
Obi-Wan flushed, unable to believe what he was hearing. How could Qui-Gon deny this woman help?
CHAPTER 3
“Master!” Obi-Wan said, more sharply than he’d intended. “I - ” He stopped, realizing that it would not be good to discuss their differing opinions in front of Lena. “I would like to speak with you,” he finished.
Obi-Wan nodded to Lena and walked quickly toward the stairs and down one flight. Qui-Gon’s footsteps followed. When he reached the landing, Obi-Wan whirled.
“Master, you can’t mean to leave this woman here. She is obviously scared and in danger!” he burst out.
“She lied to us about having evidence, Obi-Wan. Who’s to say she is not lying about the danger as well?” Qui-Gon said calmly.
“Her fear is real,” Obi-Wan said. “Surely you can feel that. We cannot abandon her.” His face felt warm. He had not spoken so strongly to his Master since before Tahl’s death, but since then Qui-Gon seemed to feel nothing outside of himself.
Qui-Gon gazed at his Padawan for some time. Obi-Wan did not look away. He would not allow Qui-Gon to walk away from this.
“We can stay for two days, that is all. If she does not have the evidence by that time we will return to Coruscant without her,” Qui-Gon decided. “But I do not think this is a good idea. You are letting your emotions guide you.”
“I will not regret it,” Obi-Wan said tightly.
“That is my hope,” his Master replied.
Anger and frustration welled up inside Obi-Wan. He started back up the stairs without another word. Hadn’t Qui-Gon let his emotions guide him in the past? If only his Master would allow himself to feel some of those emotions now he would understand. They were making the right decision. Lena - and Frego - needed them.
Struggling to let go of his frustration, Obi-Wan paused before reentering the living quarters. Lena heard the Jedi on the stairs and turned. Her face was full of hope.
“We will stay two days,” Obi-Wan told her with a smile.
“We will protect you while we are here, but that is all. We will not gather evidence against the Cobral,” Qui-Gon added.
It was enough. Lena threw her arms around Obi-Wan’s neck. “Thank you, ” she said in his ear. “Thank you. It is more than I can ask.”
Obi-Wan felt his face and neck grow warm as he hugged Lena back awkwardly. Out of the corner of his eye he saw Qui-Gon and, behind him, Mica. Neither of them were smiling.
“Two days will be plenty, but there is no time to waste,” Lena said. She dashed from the room and returned a moment later with a robe similar to Mica’s. She quickly coiled her hair and pinned it on her head before covering it with a hood.
“I’m coming with you,” Mica stated.
Lena shook her head. “There’s no reason to put you in danger, too.”
Obi-Wan thought he saw a flicker of annoyance in Mica’s expression, but she was silent as the Jedi and Lena left the apartment.
Lena’s manner was very brusque and her expression one of pure determination as she led the Jedi outside into the alley. Obi-Wan noticed her brows were drawn before she covered them with a pair of dark goggles that hid most of her face.
Lena moved through the streets even faster than her cousin. She led the Jedi from the dark, towering warehouses to a neighborhood filled with tall, sparkling buildings. Bubble like turbolifts silently glided up and down their outside walls.
Lena came to an abrupt halt a dozen meters away from a particularly large and grand-looking building. Three imposing men stood on guard outside the bubble turbolift.
“We’ll have to go in the back way,” Lena said, finally turning toward the Jedi. She sighed sadly. “I haven’t been back to my apartment since - “
“Your apartment?” Qui-Gon interrupted.
Obi-Wan guessed that his Master was not entirely surprised about their destination, but that he didn’t think going inside was a good idea. Obi-Wan wasn’t sure it was, either. But he wanted to help Lena.
“Are you certain that’s wise?” Qui-Gon finished.
“We have no choice,” Lena explained. “There’s vital information inside. I need it to testify.