Who: Wesley Overby & Peter Cho (with Roxanne Overby) What: Another round of Sith vs. Sith. When: Friday, early evening. Where: A vacant house in NYC. Warnings: Violence. Lots and lots of violence.
If he didn't get himself killed, Joelle may very well be ready to finish the job, but Wes knew what he had to do. He'd put the other Jedi on the trail, and gone off on his own. Even before he'd reached out to Cho, he'd known that this was what he was going to do. It was the only way that he could get to Roxanne quickly. He didn't want to leave her alone with him for longer than he had to. Surely the others could understand that. He knew what Cho was doing. He'd seen the tape. The sooner he got his sister out of harm's way, the sooner he could do what needed to be done.
There was no fighting the cloud of rage that he'd found himself engulfed in. He wasn't just angry, that was too simple a word for what he felt. It had taken over, turned in to a kind of living that that was steering him on. He recognized this as touching the Dark Side, but he didn't care. He'd use whatever tools necessary to get his sister back. There was no one there to tell him what a bad idea it was. No stern Master Kota to hold him back, not wise Jedi to tell him to slow down and breathe. It would be him (and Starkiller, though at the moment they were so blended it didn't do any good to count them separately) against the Emperor. No one else mattered.
He found his way to the address quick enough. There was no doubt that Cho knew he was coming. Wes wasn't trying to hide his presence. A lightsaber in each hand, he blew open the door without so much as a flick of his fingers. He knew that the first thing he had to do was get Roxanne to safety, to send her to Joelle and hope that the both of them were smart enough to make for Manchester. If not, at least there would be other people around with enough control of the Force to keep them safe if he lost here.
Wes saw Roxanne first, and fought down his gut instinct to go straight to her. Instead, he looked for Cho. "I'm here. Now let her go."