A/N: Hey! 2020 is almost over now! It's about 1:30 right now where I am, so I've still got about 12 hours left, but I'm definitely excited for next year. I'll finish this book today, then upload the next book and maybe 2-3 chapters. After that, I'll update January 1st, no update on January 2nd, and update on the 3rd and 4th, and slower updates after that (once or twice a week). Thank you all for your support!
The hours passed quite quickly as they all kept busy; Jax and Ezra sparred so many times and Ahsoka lost count, and she and Rex talked, and they all got a small amount of sleep. And now they were on Onderon. Ahsoka hadn't placed a foot on the planet in sixteen years.
"Been a while, hasn't it?" Rex commented.
"Yeah," Ahsoka said. "I was here for weeks during the war."
"You've been here?" Ezra asked.
"Yes," Ahsoka responded. "I helped during the Siege from the Separatists during the Clone War."
"So you know your way around?" Hera asked.
"Possibly," Ahsoka said. "But it's been over fifteen years. Things have changed. But I think I know where we're going."
"Sato said the supplies were near an old outpost from the War," Kanan said. "Outside the city. They have a rebel group of their own."
"Well, I know where that is," Ahsoka said. "Follow me." She ran out of the edge of the city towards the base that she had helped the rebels during the Clone War secure.
They arrived there and Ahsoka knocked on the door. "Hello?" she called.
The door creaked open and she was greeted by a man holding a gun. "Who are you?"
"I'm Fulcrum," Ahsoka replied. "We're from the Rebellion. We've come for supplies."
The man nodded. "Right this way." He led them to a wall of crates and Sabine and Zeb walked to them and started to move the crates.
"Thank you," Jax said. "We should get going."
Ahsoka nodded. "Let's go. You guys go ahead and Jax, Rex, and I will watch your back."
Hera smiled. "Thanks. Let's get moving!" The six of them (and Chopper) raced out the post.
"I'm pretty sure the Empire will be on our trial," Ahsoka said. "I'm sure we can hold them off."
"Stormtroopers are about as smart as a battle droid, so it's not that different," Rex said with a smirk.
Ahsoka chuckled. "You can always seem to crack a joke, old man."
Rex ran out of the door. "Just trying to lighten the mood!"
"Just shut up and run," Ahsoka grumbled.
"Sure thing, Commander," Rex said.
Always has to have the last word, Ahsoka thought with a small smile.
They ran for some time and Ahsoka looked behind her back, and she saw a stormtrooper on a speeder.
Ahsoka pressed a button on her comm. "We've got company!" There were more stormtroopers now, about a company behind them.
"Can you hold them off while we get the supply's on the Ghost?" Hera asked.
"Rex and I got it," Ahsoka replied, and the connection ended with a beep.
"Jax, go to the ship!" Ahsoka ordered.
Jax nodded and started to run. "We'll pick you up!" he called.
Ahsoka looked at Rex. "You shoot, I shield?"
Rex nodded and spun his pistols in his hands.
Ahsoka shuffled in front of him and started to deflect the blaster bolts as the stormtroopers shot at the two of them. Ahsoka crouched down so that Rex could shoot over her head.
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