The darts rained down on them from above. Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan kept their backs to each other in order to cover a complete circle. Their lightsabers whirled above their heads in a blur of blue and green as they deflected dart after dart, even as they made their steady way toward Leed.
The branches of the trees were thickly clustered. The tree where Leed was held would not be difficult to climb. But could they climb, deflect darts, and get Leed down the tree, all at the same time? It would be a challenge, Obi-Wan thought grimly.
“We need to get them down here,” Qui-Gon said to him tersely. “If we can fight them on the ground, Drenna can rescue Leed.”
“I’ll get them down,” Drenna said. She hoisted her crossbow to her shoulder and began to fire a rapid volley of laser arrows into the trees. She was a blur of motion, firing off five arrows at a time and barely pausing to reload before firing again. The kidnappers began to drop from the trees to escape the arrows falling on their heads.
“Cover me,” she called to Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan, and started for Leed.
The enemy was now all around them, and Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan kept up a constant dance of movement, deflecting the poison darts and keeping the Senalis away from Drenna as she swiftly made her way up the tree. She removed a small fusioncutter from her utility belt and carefully cut away the carbon wire binding Leed’s wrists and ankles. He slumped against her, but when she helped him to his feet he was able make his way down the branch toward the trunk. His legs seemed stiff, but he could walk.
Qui-Gon drifted closer to Obi-Wan. “Gather them underneath that tree, ” he said, indicating one close to them.
Working together, they whirled and attacked, driving the Senalis together as they evaded the darts. They managed to get them in a rough circle where Qui-Gon had indicated.
Qui-Gon leaped into the air and grabbed a high branch. As he swung, he aimed his lightsaber at the net holding the boat aloft. With a series of rapid cuts he sliced through the thick netting. The boat, along with supplies, began to tip. With a final thrust he cut the last cords, and the boat crashed to the ground below.
The kidnappers saw it coming and dropped flat to the ground. The boat reversed in the air and fell over them, forming a solid cage. Supplies rained down on the boat - food, breathing tubes, utility packs, and medpacs.
“Stay under there or we’ll blast you,” Drenna warned in a loud voice. She raised an eyebrow at Qui-Gon.
He jerked his head toward the beach, and they took off. Most likely the kidnappers would be afraid to follow - at least for a while.
Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan supported Leed as they ran to the shoreline. They dove into the warm sea. Leed gained strength as he swam, with Drenna helping him along.
Drenna pointed to land in the distance. “There,” she said. “That’s the mainland. We can get to a main road from there.”
They struck out toward land. Leed flagged as they got nearer, and Obi-Wan and Qui-Gon had to tow him ashore. He collapsed on the sand and took deep breaths.
“Thank you,” he said when he could speak. “I could not have escaped on my own.” He gave them a weak smile. “As I’m sure you can see.”
“Do you know who the kidnappers were?” Qui-Gon asked.
He shook his head. “They did not speak. They would not answer my questions. I don’t know why they took me, or what they were planning to do. “
“I am glad you’re safe,” Drenna told him, gazing at him anxiously. “But you’re so weak.”
“It’s the paralyzing dart,” he said. “I’ll be better soon.”
“We must get to a main road and find a way back to the main city and our transport,” Qui-Gon said. He turned to Leed. “Your father is threatening to invade Senali. He means it this time, I fear.”
“Taroon is furious,” Drenna put in, her eyes flashing. “He thinks you and I arranged the kidnapping. No doubt he will tell his father this.”
Leed’s eyes were clear. “I must return,” he said.
“We are close to a road that often runs supplies to the city,” Drenna told the Jedi. “We can hitch a ride from a passing transport.”
“Then let’s go,” Qui-Gon said.
Luck was with them. They flagged down a transport, and the driver quickly agreed to take them back to the floating city. There, they hurried to the Jedi’s starship. Leaving word for Meenon that Leed was safe, they took off for Rutan.
“I’m glad you are coming with me,” Leed told Drenna. “This won’t be a pleasant trip.”
“I wouldn’t let you go alone,” Drenna said gently. “You need care.”