Five: The Duchess Of Mandalore

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Sabine was getting impatient. She always did when she had to wait for a long time. Ahsoka had told her again and again that patience was one of the hardest things to learn for those who weren't born with patience. Sabine sighed for the sixth time, wondering when Ahsoka's friend would get there. Her helmet was on her head, and all Ahsoka was doing was meditating. Sabine sighed once again, more in frustration then impatience. Deep down, she didn't want to see her friend meditating. It's not the she had anything against it. It only made her long for Ezra more and more.

Finally, Sabine couldn't stand it anymore. "When is your contact going to get here? Didn't you say that they would be here like, an hour ago?"

"No. That was ten minutes ago," was the calm reply. But then Ahsoka opened her eyes, alarm spiking in her gaze. "I sense danger. Be ready," she warned. Sabine looked around, holding her guns, prepared for anything that could happen. A blast came out of nowhere. It narrowly missed Sabine. She looked at where the blast came from, but didn't open fire. She felt Ahsoka's back pressed against her's, Ahsoka's white blades humming. Stormtroopers ran out from all four sides. "I thought you said that the Empire was gone!" Ahsoka shouted at Sabine, blocking incoming fire from the troops. "I said that they weren't in control anymore! Some of the Empire's men must have escaped!"

"Well that explains why we have Stormtroopers shooting at us!" Ahsoka shouted back.

Sabine heard a shot coming from her right, and looked over to see a tank had pulled up and had aimed at Ahsoka. Then it fired. "LOOK OUT!" She screamed, and pushed her friend out of harms way; only to get hit by it on her side. Sabine fell to the floor, unmoving, fading away. 

"NO!" Ahsoka had looked up to see what had happened to her, and started defending her friend. Easier said then done, though. She had troopers firing at her from all sides, and she had gotten shot in the shoulder. She was about to surrender, when, out of nowhere, six shots hit six Stormtroopers. Three Mandalorians, their armor blue and white, jet-packed down from the sky, landing neatly on all sides of Sabine, helping Ahsoka drive back the remaining Stormtroopers, but happened to kill them in the process. 

Ahsoka looked at their leader. "Thank you, Bo-Katan. It's been a long time, hasn't it?" She was able to breathe out. 

Bo-Katan took off her helmet; as did the other Mandalorians she was with. "It has, Ahsoka Tano. It's good to see you again." Ahsoka opened her mouth to say something, but one of the Mandalorians interrupted. 

"Guys, it's always good to catch up with old friends, but I think saving the life of one—especially one who happens to be Mandalorian, and Bo-Katan's god-daughter—is dying while you two talk!" She said. Bo-Katan and Ahsoka looked down, to an unhearing Sabine. 

Both women cursed themselves and got down to help Sabine, who had started to shake uncontrollably. Quickly, Bo-Katan grabbed her head, the Mando woman her legs, and the Mando man her arms. Ahsoka sent comforting waves towards Sabine. Bo-Katan managed to take off Sabine's helmet, showing that Sabine's eyes were glassy and staring into nothing. But she was alive. Ahsoka reached to put medicine on Sabine's wound, but Bo-Katan grabbed her arm. "Before you do that, Sabine should have some of this," she said, pulling out a cylinder. "It'll put her into a deep sleep. It's also better for her if she goes to sleep first." They all held Sabine down, and the Mandalorian leader poured some of the liquid into the Mando artist's mouth. Ahsoka put one had on Sabine's throat and gently massaged it, feeling satisfied when Sabine swallowed. Sabine tensed up one more time, then fell limp.           

Ahsoka put the medicine on her wound, then said, "She should be fine now." She turned to Bo-Katan. "Ready to get off this rock?"

"More then ready," Bo-Katan's reply was eager. "Once we're in flight, and when Sabine wakes up, I'll tell you all I know about Ezra's location."


DUN DUN DUUUUUUUNN!!! Ok, so I don't know if Bo-Katan is Sabine's god-mother. All I know is that Ursa Wren and Bo-Katan Kryze is that they're close and old friends. So I would imagine that Ursa would do something like make Bo-Katan her daughter's god-mother. I hope you are all healthy and safe. May the Force be with you!   

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