Chapter 10

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Rex retrieved his helmet and shoved it back onto his head. He was grateful for it- it was the only thing hiding his shock and confusion. That Togruta- she had just stared at him. The Fourth Sister walked over to him and his mind snapped into focus. 

"Good," she hissed. "Good. Get binders on the Jedi and bring her onto the transport. I must contact the Grand Inquisitor."

Rex had heard rumors of the new male Grand Inquisitor- an Umbaran. Umbara. The very name of the planet he had never visited before sent a rush of cold through his blood and he didn't know why. 

Cody walked up to Rex as several troopers moved the unconscious Jedi onto the large three-winged transport. "Focus, brother," Cody said softly, before marching into the ship, his blaster pointed at the Jedi.  

Rex snapped back into attention as several stormtroopers made sure that there were extra bindings on the Togruta Jedi. 

As they flew up to the Star Destroyer, Rex's mind whirled. They docked at the large ship as the Togruta was dragged onto the ship as she slowly came to. 

"Let me go, buckethead," she growled, baring her teeth. She tried to wrench her hands out of the stormtrooper's hands. "I will kill you if you don't," she snarled. The trooper flinched.

"Focus," Rex snapped angrily at the trooper. 

"Well done captain," hissed the Fourth Sister, Cody trailing behind her. "I will interrogate the Jedi later."

"Captain, may I speak with you for a moment?" Cody asked as the hissing Jedi was dragged away. 

"Sure thing, Commander," Rex replied as a sharp headache hit him. Sure thing, Commander. I said that to someone else. he thought. 

Cody nodded and gestured for him to come to Rex's quarters. "Listen, vod, there's no easy way around this, but I need to talk to you."


A/N: Yes, I know this is very short, but I had a big writer's block when I was writing it and this one is mainly a filler. I hope the chapters will be back to their usual length next chapter.

-EmeraldMoon

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