“All right,” he said to Yaddle. “But tell Omega that I will see him soon.”
“A threat that is,” Yaddle said sternly. “And so deliver it I will not.”
Obi-Wan rested his head against the wall again. “Unless I have to,” Yaddle concluded.
Anakin stood, waiting for Yaddle. Omega was using tracking droids to make sure Yaddle came to each coordinate alone.
They were in one of the airlift tube stations, smaller than the one Anakin had used to come below only hours ago, though it felt like days. He guessed he was about twenty levels down, near the northeast quadrant of the tunnel system. If he had to find his way back to Obi-Wan, he might be able to.
“She’s following my instructions,” Omega said.
“Smart.
“What did you expect?” Anakin said. “She’s not afraid of you.”
“Yes, I can always depend on Jedi arrogance,” Omega said. “In an uncertain galaxy, it’s so comforting to have one thing you can count on. Tell me, Anakin. Have you thought about what I said? I’ll make the deal with Yaddle and we can go to Tatooine tonight. You could see your mother as early as tomorrow. I have a fast ship.”
“I didn’t need to think about what you said.”
“Ah, but you did think about it, I can tell. This is your last chance. I hate to be dramatic, but..” Omega shrugged. “Choose.”
“There is no choice,” Anakin said.
“Too bad. Your loss. Mine too, that’s the sad thing. Ah, the wee one approaches.”
Yaddle came toward them, her robe swinging with the motion of her walk.
“Thank you for coming,” Omega said courteously.
Yaddle studied Anakin for a moment. He saw her gaze rest on his stun cuffs, then move on. Her eyes met his, and he nodded to show her that he was all right.
“Understand I do that you have conditions, but willing you are to leave Mawan,” Yaddle said.
“Willing? Hardly. I have a good thing here,” Omega said.
“Choose to leave you may not, but warn you I must,” Yaddle said. “Hunted you will be, by Senate security forces. By midday, under our control Naatan will be.”
“Impressed with your speed I am,” Omega said, mocking Yaddle.
Yaddle did not show anger or impatience, yet Anakin saw something flare in her eyes, something very much like defiance. “And wish he did for me to tell you, Obi-Wan will meet you soon.”
Omega laughed. “I’m sure he did. I wish I could say I’m looking forward to it, but Kenobi puts me to sleep.”
“Waiting to hear your conditions I am,” Yaddle said.
“Let me start by telling you that I am in possession of a highly illegal bioweapon.”
Anakin felt his stomach twist. He remembered the fingers tapping out information. B I 0 P ON - Bioweapon! He should have put that together! And the next letters he’d glimpsed had been T 0 X X…
“It is a simple device, really,” Omega went on. “Beautifully simple. Basically a canister packed with a powerful explosive. But the canister is filled with dihexalon gas. Are you familiar with it?”
“Toxic to life-forms, it is,” Yaddle said. “Deadly.”
“Good, then you know what we are dealing with. The canister has been loaded into this airlift tube. The detonator is controlled by a remote device that is not on me, but I can transmit the order in seconds. I know you’ve been leading the Mawans back to their homes on the surface. That’s Obi-Wan’s job, isn’t it? Pity they all will die.”
“You targeted Obi-Wan?” Anakin asked, fury ticking beneath his words.
“No, your Master is just a bonus.” Omega eyed Yaddle. “You should know by now that I have bigger ambitions.”
Yaddle met his gaze. Anakin felt the Force stir. It seemed to rustle around his ankles, then move up his body, as if Yaddle was drawing it from the ground itself. He felt it like a physical sensation.
“Wish you do to kill a Council Member,” Yaddle said. “I’m afraid so,” Omega said.
Anakin realized then that he was just a pawn in this struggle. Omega had used him. He had let himself be used. He had been so stupid!
“You must choose,” Omega said. “The lives of the Mawans - or the life of Anakin Skywalker, the Chosen One.”
“Or my own life,” Yaddle said. “So many lives, you play with.”
“That’s my job. Those cuffs on Anakin’s wrists are not stun cuffs,” Omega said. “They carry enough of a charge to kill him.”
Anakin looked down at the cuffs on his wrists. He had done this. He had been the bait to lure Yaddle here. Omega had lied. He still wanted to impress a Sith. And what better way than to kill a Jedi Council member?