Who: Tenel Ka Djo, Pyramid Head and timely heroic rescue by Jacen Solo What: She was sick of the voice in her head, of the man that wasn't a man speaking about her guilt. Where: The same ally she first met him in When: A few nights following her conversation on the boards with him Rating: Probobly R, there will likely be violence. Status: In Progress
Tenel Ka was ready to finish it with the Pyramid thing that spoke so often what she was thinking. And again she'd decided she didn't need help. This was another thing the Hapan could deal with alone. Mara would have called her foolish, had in fact a few nights previous. Would have warned her against going off alone. Jacen would have even told her not to be so naieve and come up with a way to defeat the thing that so plauged her.
But of course he could not know why it did. Why she felt so guilty for the signs she had missed in him, and for the moment when she'd finally said enough was enough and stood against the man she loved. Stood with his parents and turned her Hapan Fleet against his ships. He'd been speaking to her as she did it, because she'd had to give him that chance.
And he'd been hurt. So hurt. Was that when he had truly lost any chance of redemption. She would make the same choice again. For Hapes and for the galaxy he had to be stopped. But that didn't lessen that cold knawing feeling in the back of her mind. He'd thought Han and Leia had forced her some how, and she had opened her mind to him and he had seen the truth of it.
And he'd hated her.
She reached the alley and streched out with the Force, lightsaber clipped on her belt, she didn't even know if she could sense the creature in any real way, it had mearly appeared last time.
She was going to try reason first. Speak to it, explain that the guilt was nessacary. And hope against hope it believed her.