The Clone Wars by Traviss Karen

The Clone Wars by Traviss Karen

Author:Traviss, Karen [Traviss, Karen]
Language: eng
Format: azw3, epub, mobi
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00


Narec had been expendable, just like those clones behind that door. There was no point thinking too hard about their plight, though. It would weaken her resolve. There was only one outcome if you tried to help a mistreated akk dog; it would still rip out your well-meaning, sympathetic throat, because its master had made it dangerous and it knew no other response.

She waited, locking and unlocking the hilts of her twin lightsabers.

ABANDONED THRONE ROOM, TETH MONASTERY

R2-D2 always had the air of a droid with a mission, driven by something Anakin couldn’t detect even when he overhauled him.

As soon as R2-D2 oriented himself in the vault, he made a straight line for an alcove and plugged himself into a computer hub.

The terminal flickered to life. R2-D2 whistled happily to himself as he sliced through security interfaces.

“I refuse to believe a place like this hasn’t got plenty of alter-native exits,”

Anakin said, peering over the droid’s dome to look at the screen. “If it didn’t have any to start with, I bet the Hutt who moved in added a few. Right, Artoo?”

R2-D2 bleeped in agreement. Ahsoka laid the backpack down on the floor and examined Rotta.

“He’s asleep,” she said. “Or unconscious.”

Anakin checked the Huttlet, too. “He’s breathing. That can only be good.”

“But he’s burning up.” Ahsoka had no fear of slime, it seemed.

She put her hand flat on Rotta’s head. “Kids can run fevers, have fits, and then be right as rain in an hour. Well, human children can.

Can’t they?”



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