Chapter 12 Part 2

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While remaining in the Ghost, I shared the room with Sabine. For one part because it had to be a girl with who I shared the room and Hera said that I had spent too much time in hers. And secondly, because she wanted to talk about the tapestries. Mostly of how I made them and what materials I used. Then the topic shifted to my people and their artwork. Most of the night went by as we talked.

As Rex said, after a few days Ahsoka came to visit the Ghost. Needless to say, when we saw each other we couldn't help but hug each other. After catching up with everything that had happened to each other, I had to speak of the reason why I was here.

"You came here after two tapestries? Why?" Ahsoka asked.

Everyone was present. We were all in the common room area of the ship. I and Ahsoka sat on the couch, and Hera sat on a separate chair at the side. Rex stood at the entrance while the rest stood around the room. I took a deep breath and prepared for the worst.

"Do you remember why I was brought to the Jedi Council?" I started.

"You were the last of your people who were all killed at the beginning of Clone Wars," Kanan answered. He had heard of me when he was a padawan and probably even saw me a couple of times.

"You had visions. You could see further into the future than anyone. Even more clearly than any Jedi master could." Ahsoka added.

This made many gasp. Kanan didn't know this back then. But apparently, Rex did since he didn't show any sign of surprise.

"Before I left Coruscant, I told masters Yoda, Kenobi, and Skywalker about a vision," I said.

"About two trees that fight each other and how the darker one wins," Ahsoka said.

"You weren't supposed to know that. How did... Anakin?" I wondered but then I realized who had talked.

"Yep. He told Rex too." Ahsoka said.

"Seriously?" I exclaimed and looked at Rex.

"Not all of it. I couldn't wrap my head around it anyway." Rex said.

I sighed and rubbed my forehead. I told the vision to those three hoping that they keep a secret of what they heard. But then again I made the explanation a bit complicated so that it wouldn't be too easy to figure out.

"That vision was about the end of Clone Wars and the beginning of the Galactic Empire, wasn't it?" Ahsoka asked.

"Wait what?" Kanan asked. " You knew what would happen?"

"Yes."

There was no denying it. I knew it all yet said nothing. It wouldn't surprise me if someone gets mad at me for that. Kanan's face was obviously holding anger but one small touch to the hand by Hera made him calm again.

"How much did you know back then?" He asked calmly.

Instead of answering right away, I pulled out one of the tapestries I had brought from the room. I set it on the table so everyone could see the image. It was a silhouette of a young boy standing and facing desert scenery in the back. At the edge was a wall that had a big shadow coming from the boy. There were more details in the back and the edges, but one had to look very carefully to notice them.
"I made this as I got more visions regarding the events. This tapestry shows my first vision." I said as I sat back.

"How many visions are there?" Ezra asked as he leaned closer to look at the tapestry.

"Three. I made three tapestries but the third one was destroyed when I ran away from the Grand Inquisitor." I explained.

Ahsoka didn't say much as she examined the tapestry. At some point, her brows lowered and her forehead got wrinkles but later it all smoothed out again.

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