Din, carrying the kid, followed the Jedi back to their ship. They were quiet the way back, walking past the still sparking remains of the Dark Troopers.

When they arrived at their ship, the older Jedi led the way, up into it, where there was a group waiting. It was a curious group, with a green Twi-Lek, two human Jedi, a Lasat, a droid, and a female Mandalorian. When Din saw her, he paused momentarily before entering. Nobody said anything as they looked over the new people.

The younger Jedi broke the silence. "Well, I'm Ezra, that's Hera," he pointed to the Twi-Lek, then the Lasat, then the other Mandalorian. "That's Zeb, and that's Sabine. Oh, and this here is Kanan." He motioned to the other Jedi, almost as an afterthought. The droid beeped indignetly. "Oh, and that bucket of bolts is Chopper."

"This is Grogu, and I am Din." He didn't see any reason to provide them with any more than Ezra had given him.

"Welcome aboard, Din. And you too, Grogu." Hera said, smiling at them. Then she turned to the others. "We have to get going. Zeb, Ezra, watch out backs. If something shoots, shoot back. Kanan, Chopper, you are with me in the cockpit. Sabine, hang with these two, show them around or something." Everybody hurried to do what she said, leaving Sabine, Din, and the kid alone.

Sabine took off her helmet, revealing multi-colored hair that matched her multi-colored armor. Grogu stared in shock. "You can take your's off too, nobody's going to be shooting at you for a while." She laughed a little.

Din shook his head. "It goes against the creed. I cannot remove my helmet."

She sighed. "You're Death Watch, aren't you?"

It wasn't really a question but he answered it anyway. "Child of the Watch. I was a Foundling."

She just nodded her head. Then she noticed something. "Why do you have that?" She pointed at the Darksaber, which hung from his belt.

"I won it."

"In a fair fight?" He nodded. "Against whom?"

"Moff Gideon."

"So it is yours, and you are the Manda'lor now, aren't you?"

"I suppose."

"And if I were to take it from you?"

"You would have to beat me first."

"That won't be a challenge." She put her helmet back on, and charged him. Din whirled away from her, and activated the Darksaber. He managed to put Grogu down before it started, and the kid padded over to the ladder, and started trying to climb it.

Meanwhile, Din and Sabine where still fighting, and Din was starting to get the hang of the new weapon in his hands. Sabine was busy blocking the blows with her armor, and was backed against a wall when they were interupted by Kanan, who pulled them apart.

"That's enough. What is going on?" He asked. Sabine spoke up first.

"He has the Darksaber."

"So?" Kanan asked.

"So, we can't have a warrior extremist on the throne of Mandalor." She said it as though it was the most obvious thing ever.

Din spoke up. "And you are hardly a Mandalorian. What makes you think that you can rule Mandalor?" He was not happy, and Sabine was about ready to start the fight again, but Kanan spoke up again.

"Let's not keep fighting. You two need to come up with a peaceful solution, or stop fighting. I will not tolerate this between members of my crew. Now," He paused to look at both of them. "do we have an understanding?" They both nodded. "Good. now-" Din interupted him before he could finish.

"What about you? How do I know I can trust you? You are a Jedi, right? And they were our enemy."

"Not anymore. Since very few of either of our, uh, groups, are alive, we have put aside our disagreements, and are not enemies anymore." Kanan explained.

"Very well. And you will help train the kid?" Din asked.

"Yes, if he chooses that path." Grogu cooed, and Kanan smiled. "It would seem that I have two padawans now. Apprentices," He added, looked at Din, who nodded.

"Very well." He turned to Sabine. "Would you mind giving us a tour?" She nodded, Din picked up Grogu, and they started their tour.

A/N: Sorry if that's rough, I've never been much good with introductions... also, this whole Mandalorian culture and stuff is kinda complicated, but I'm working on learning more about it. This pairing was moe challangeing than I expected, but I think that it will get easier after we get through this history and stuff. I didn't really intend to go much into depth, but with both Sabine and Din, I think it was bound to get complicated, but I think that they are done now, hopefully. Please let me know what you think, any and all feedback is welcome!
Also, thank you for reading this, sorry it's been a while, I intended on posting it last night, but I was having internet problems, so here it is, today, and Happy New Year!

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