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Taroon nodded reluctantly. “The squad on Senali is returning to Rutan. They will release the droids. I have already made sure the droids my father will use on the hunt will malfunction. The new droids will take their place and no one will notice.”
“And what will the seeker droids do?” Qui-Gon asked.
“Instead of searching out kudana, they have been programmed to hone in on the nek dog kennels. The kennel has no roof and is open to the sky. When the droids locate their prey, they are programmed to blow apart. In a confined space like the kennels, the dogs will be destroyed.”
Taroon shifted uncomfortably under their scrutiny. “What is so terrible? The neks are horrible creatures. They attack anything, even their own kind.”
“Yes,” Qui-Gon said softly. “Attacking one’s own kind is truly despicable.”
Taroon’s blue skin turned an angry red. He understood Qui-Gon’s point: that he himself had turned against his brother.
“This attack will be enough to enrage your father,” Qui-Gon said. “And he will suspect Leed. If he does not, you will plant the idea in his head. That’s why you remain here and do not leave for Senali. But what about Drenna?”
Taroon looked at him sharply. “What about her? She is back on Senali. “
Qui-Gon shook his head. “She remained on Rutan. Your father has installed her in the hunting lodge.”
Taroon jumped up. “But the lodge is next to the kennels!”
Qui-Gon nodded. “And her job is to take care of the animals. She could be in the kennels right now.
“No!” Taroon cried. “It is too late to bring back the seeker droids! We have to stop them!”
“Yes,” Qui-Gon said. “Perhaps we can prevent what you have set in motion.”
“We can use my transport,” Taroon said. “Follow me.”
CHAPTER 16
Taroon sat at the console, leaning forward as if he could force the transport to go faster. Qui-Gon sat still and calm. As always, Obi-Wan admired his Master’s ability to locate his own serenity in the middle of a tense situation.
“I’m confused again,” Obi-Wan said, leaning closer to Qui-Gon and speaking in a low voice. “I thought Taroon hated Drenna. Why should knowing she is in danger make a difference to him?”
Qui-Gon gave a short smile. “Remember what I told you at the start of the mission, Padawan. Words do not always echo feelings. You saw two enemies. I saw two young beings fighting an attraction they knew was inappropriate.”
Obi-Wan shook his head. “I did not see that at all.”
“Do not fret,” Qui-Gon said serenely. “Perhaps if you were older, you would have. In any event, there are things you see that I do not. Such is the nature of the effective Master-Padawan team.”
“I hope we reach Drenna in time,” Obi-Wan said.
“Here we are,” Taroon called in a relieved voice. “I don’t see anything. Maybe the hunt was called off.”
“Just land the ship,” Qui-Gon said, his keen eyes searching the area.
Obi-Wan joined him, scanning the horizon in all directions as Taroon flew lower. Obi-Wan saw a flicker of something in the distant sky.
“There,” he murmured to Qui-Gon.
“Yes,” Qui-Gon said in a low tone. “Set this down quickly, Taroon,” he called in a calm tone. Obi-Wan knew he did not want to panic the young man.
“There’s Drenna!” Taroon called, momentarily distracted. “She’s heading out from the woods.”
Drenna strode out from the woods, her crossbow strapped to her back. Obi-Wan quickly glanced at the flickering dots to his left. Now he could see they were unmistakably seeker droids - perhaps a dozen of them. Silently, he pointed them out to Qui-Gon. He knew from experience how quickly those droids could track.
Drenna looked up and saw the transport. She shaded her eyes from the sun, but could not see inside. She headed for the kennels.
“No!” Taroon shouted. The transport wobbled as his hands shook.
Qui-Gon vaulted forward. He took the controls from Taroon and in a series of swift, practiced moves, landed the craft in the field adjoining the kennels. He activated the landing ramp.
“Hurry, Padawan,” he urged.
They raced down the ramp, their lightsabers activated and ready.
Drenna was almost to the door of the kennels. The seeker droids flashed as they zoomed toward the target.
“Drenna!” Qui-Gon shouted. “Overhead! Watch out!”
Drenna’s reflexes were keen. She turned, already looking overhead. She barely paused to register the threat before sweeping her arm back to bring her crossbow to her shoulder.
Qui-Gon took a dazzling leap into the air, his lightsaber a bright green glow against the gray sky. He smashed at the lowest seeker droid. The lightsaber sailed through it, cutting it in half. A small explosion sent a puff of smoke rising in the air. As long as the seeker droids did not hit the ground, they would not emit a full explosion.