Star Wars: The Last of the Jedi: The Desperate Mission (Volume 1) (Disney Chapter Book (ebook)) by Jude Watson

Star Wars: The Last of the Jedi: The Desperate Mission (Volume 1) (Disney Chapter Book (ebook)) by Jude Watson

Author:Jude Watson [Watson, Jude]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
ISBN: 9781484720110
Publisher: Disney Book Group
Published: 2014-11-25T00:00:00+00:00


Obi-Wan hurried into the interior room where Amie Antin sat with Roan.

“They used a combination of Loquasin and Titroxinate,” Obi-Wan said. He repeated the levels to the doctor. “Then, on the last day, they administered Skirtopanol.”

“It wasn’t a new drug. It was a new combination,” Dr. Antin breathed. “That explains his state now. But that combination...they must be mad.”

“They were desperate,” Obi-Wan said.

“This gives me what I need,” she said, already crossing to the med kit. “You two, go relax or something. I’ll find you if he wakes. I need quiet here.”

Obi-Wan trailed after Wil down the hall to the kitchen. The house was soundproof, but they all knew what was going on outside.

Wil put his head in his hands for a moment. “To go out there would be madness. To stay inside...it will drive me mad.”

“There is nothing we can do,” Obi-Wan said. “We can only wait for more opportune moments.”

Wil raised his head. His gray eyes were bleak. “Why now?” he asked softly. “There’s been no unrest, no battles. I don’t understand the mass arrests.”

“Are your people safe?” Obi-Wan asked.

“The core group was all here for a meeting. And we moved our families out of the city long ago. I was able to get Amie’s son away, too. He’s safe. But there are many others, spread out all over the city....We won’t hear word until later.” He sat at the table, his hands gripping his blaster. “I don’t know where all of this will end.”

Obi-Wan didn’t know what to say. He had no answers. The galaxy was in the grip of a darkness that was vast and complete. The Sith had triumphed.

“I don’t believe they will rule forever,” he said finally.

Wil gestured toward some food, but Obi-Wan shook his head. Somehow it seemed wrong to take comfort in a warm kitchen, when outside the doors so much horror was taking place.

“No. And it will take more than we can possibly imagine to defeat them,” Wil said. “More than we think we are prepared to do. And yet I hope I’m still here to see it.”

Obi-Wan silently agreed. He thought of the children, Luke and Leia, growing up on separate planets. He hoped to see them as adults, committed to the fight. The thought of that lifted some of the helplessness he felt earlier—and also made him aware of the need to return to Luke soon.

Amie Antin appeared in the doorway. “He is awake.”

Obi-Wan rose quickly. “That was fast.”

“He is very strong. His mind is active, but his body will need time. At least a week before he can stand, I think. The drugs were powerful. Come. I can give you both a minute.”

Obi-Wan and Wil followed behind her. When they walked into the room, Roan was struggling to rise.

“Ferus,” he said.

“He isn’t here,” Wil said. “But we know he is safe.”

Gently, Amie pushed Roan back against the pillow. “You will be weak for some time. It is better that you stay flat.”

Roan obeyed her. His powerful body must have been fragile, for even Amie’s gentle touch sent him backward onto the sleep couch.



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