As soon as we rush into the room, Huc and Boloon rush over to help the injured Nyna. I focus on Joran, whose emotions threaten to overwhelm me.
"Joran, what happened here?"
I look to Huc and nod to him.
"I think it's best you go along. We'll be right behind you."
Luke and his students rush off. I turn to Leia with a puzzled look. "Do you feel anything? You know, is the Force tingling?"
Joren remains on the floor, cradling Nyna's head as Luke begins to speak.
"I don't know. Nyna said that somebody took Kelsa....the rest is pretty apparent." He says grimly, as his anger again begins rising anew.
I stand before poor Nynas blood-drenched body and kneel beside her, next to the Mandalorian. This entire scene is a most disturbing one. I was hoping our return to Coruscant would be a much needed rest from the bloodshed on Corellia but apparently that is not so. Who could have committed such an atrocity? And then kidnap Kelsa?
No time to try and solve these mysteries now. Nyna requires help. I stretch out my hand over her wounded body and begin to concentrate. I call on the Force to find and mend her wounds. Her heartbeat and breaths grow slower and her flesh begins to mend itself. I tighten my focus and her bruises and swelling gradually begin to fade away, clearing her face. Finally, the last of her open wounds seal themselves and I drop my hand and let out an exhausted sigh.
I have done what I can. She still may feel some pain when she awakens but I have managed to heal her more serious wounds. Do you have any idea of who could have done this, Joren?
As the medics secure Nyna into a medical capsule for transport to the nearest hospital, Joren stands back from the group, resisting everyone's attempts at consoling him.
The anger he feels continues to rage almost to the point of being out of control. He knows that as a Jedi, he needs to get it in check, however, as a friend and a lover, he doesn't care.
He looks on as the medical team begins moving Nyna out of the apartment, and that is when he notices something behind him. He turns to look over his shoulder and sees Huc and Mission standing near the balcony, and he can feel exactly what they are feeling.
They are worried about him, again. As close as they have become, he feels like they don't completely trust him...not since he took care of Servus. It does sting a bit that after everything they've been through together, they still doubt him. But he can't worry about that now, not while Nyna is laying on a gourney on her way to a hospital bed...not while Kelsa needs him.
He does recognize that his emotions are on the verge of being dangerously out of control, and runs through several Jedi calming techniques to reign them in, however they only marginally work. After several moments, he does begin to calm himself, and starts toward Councilor Organa, hoping that she can take him to view the security holos as soon as possible, because Kelsa may be running out of time.
Joran starts walking towards Leia, but I step in front of him. I put my hand on his shoulder as I watch the medics float Nyna outside.
"We'll find out who did this, Joren. And we'll find Kelsa. We won't rest until we get her back."
I look into Joran's eyes, giving his shoulder a reassuring squeeze. "You just have to maintain control until we do."
I sigh again and wonder if we'll ever get a break.
"Boloon, can I talk with you for a second?"
I quickly stand upon hearing my name.
"Why, of course, Mister Skywalker. How can I help?"
"You've already helped, Boloon. You saved Nyna's life. I don't even think I could have done what you did."
Skywalkers remark takes me off-guard. Couldnt have done what I had done? Surely someone as powerful as Skywalker possessed the same, if not, greater abilities than I. Perhaps this was modesty?
Truthfully? Errthank you, Mister Skywalker, I was merely doing what I could to help a friend in need.
"And I'm glad you did. I know you haven't been with us very long, and that you doubt your own abilities. But, while you may not be a warrior, you're a natural healer. So put those doubts aside, ok?"
I nod in agreement. Mister Skywalker was rightI do posses talents that I should acknowledge. My doubts are helping no one.
Thank you, Mister Skywalker.
Before I leave Skywalker to attend to the matters at hand a thought crosses my mind. I realize I am not a fighter by nature but I do feel that as a Jedi there are at least certain duties and principles that I should adhere toamong them, defending those in need.
And while I would be the first to admit I am no warrior, I would very like toand I realize this would be best saved for a more suitable timeI would like your help in constructing a lightsaber. It is a symbol of the Jedi is it not?