"Hondo. I see you're well," Sabine said, letting disgust thicken in her voice.
"Ahh, the pleasantries are unnecessary, Lady Wren," Hondo said, as clueless as ever.
A low growl rumbled in Sabine's throat.
Ursa was disliking this....whatever his name was, already. Sabine was very obvious about her feelings towards this....this pirate. She also didn't like his behavior to Sabine. It was—unsettling.
"It's good to see you, Commander," Rex said.
"Rex, how many times have I told you, you don't need to use my former title," Sabine said; this time smiling and shaking his hand.
Ursa looked at Rex because something.......something was familiar about this clone.
Zare couldn't keep himself contained anymore. He ran up to Sabine, and shook her hand.
"It's been a very long time, Zare!" She said. "The last time I saw you was—gosh, it's been so long I can't remember!"
"Yes you can, Sabine. You're just being your usual, strange self," Zare said with a huge grin on his face.
"Ah, yes. I was sixteen the last time we met. And you were about Ezra's age, right?"
"Still am," he joked.
Sabine turned to Jai Kell.
"Hello, Jai. The last I saw of you was about six months ago."
"Yup. No need for a reunion with me," he said.
"Well, it's the year of reunions for me," she replied.
Jai turned to look past Sabine.
"I recognize the bounty hunter—Ketsu Onyo, right?"
Ketsu looked up, tearing her murderous gaze from Hondo; who was trying to flirt with her.
"Yes, that's me," Ketsu said, keeping an eye on Hondo.
Jai nodded. Then he looked back at Sabine.
"Who's the Mandalorian behind you?" He asked.
"That's my mother, Ursa Wren," she said. Rex gasped.
"So that's why you look familiar!" He said.
"The name's Rex. Captain Rex. I fought alongside Ahsoka Tano during the Siege Of Mandalore," he said.
Ursa looked on in recognition. "So that's where I know you," she said.
"Speaking of Ahsoka, come on. We have friends to brake out from the Empire's clutches," Sabine interrupted.
"Wait—wait wait wait wait—"
"I am."
"Ahsoka is alive?"
"Yep. Now c'mon. We to get them out of Thrawn's clutches."
"Why should I come? I'm a pirate," Hondo complained.
Sabine glared at him.
"To be honest, I don't care if you come or not. All I'm going to tell you is that Ezra is there. Ezra is found," Sabine hissed.
"Ezra is—"
"Shut up and come on if you are!" Sabine shouted.
Hondo really made her patience wear thin.
Thrawn's New Star Destroyer.........
Let him go!" Everyone but Alrich screamed. Tristan tried to get up and stop the troopers from taking him, but he was pushed into a wall.
"Don't worry," Thrawn said. "Soon he will be executed in front of you; that is when the Ladies of Wren come along."
"Oh, Sabine.....hurry......" Ahsoka thougth. "But be careful........."
Sorry for the short chapter. Just wanted something that would clear things up for the next chapter—which will be very long
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Sabine: A New Mission
FanfictionEzra has been gone for five years, and Sabine realizes that he is alive. But will the remaining members of the Ghost Crew support her in her search? Will she find him? But the biggest question is, will she ever forgive the Ghost Crew?