Trapped Pt. 2

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Normal P. O. V.

Obi-Wan never wanted to leave you there trapped. He never wanted any of this to have to happen to you. But like they always say, you can't always get what you want. After arguing with the clone troopers that had tagged along with them, it was clear to him now that if they stayed, you would die. They all would. They needed help. They needed to go.

So after saying a quick promise, they left to go find help. He just hoped he could keep it. But he wouldn't give up on you. Never. He loved you.

He knew they were on a strict time limit. Once the jackets heat supply ran out, they would only have so long before she would freeze to death. And under any circumstances, he couldn't let that happen.

But luck was in their favor. They were captured by inhabitants of the barren planet and taken prisoner in their village. Once they were presented to their leader, Obi-Wan tried to convince them to let them go, telling him that he was a Jedi.

Obi-Wan learned that this planet and their people have stayed out of the war, and want nothing to do with it. But he was determined to get their help. Through some negotiations, they were able to come to an agreement. In exchange for help, the Jedi would provide protection from the war if it is ever needed.

They were immediately released and supplied with what they needed, along with new equipment for the journey, as well as being accompanied by a healer and few patrol guards. It had been nearly two hours. They were running out of time.

Taking a transport vehicle to the cave, the team, lead by Obi-Wan, raced into the cave to the wall of rocks.

"Come on, she's this way." He told them.

Apparently the only thing that would cut through the rocks was a certain type of beam, but at an extremely hot temperature. The beam was very similar to the one of a lightsaber, so by making some tweaks, Obi-Wan's lightsaber was now able to cut through the rock.

He quickly started to slice through the wall, his heart rate rising at the thought of seeing you again. The process was agonizingly slow, and Obi-Wan was getting anxious. Finally after what seemed like forever, the wall had fallen apart.

But what he saw was horrifying.

Your body was pale, bundled up by the wall. Eyes closed. He quickly rushed over to you, fearing the worst, and pressed two fingers to your neck. He almost collapsed of relief when he felt a pulse, faint, but still undeniably there. You were ice cold.

"Thank god. She's still alive, but she's freezing. We need to get her out of here, someplace warm." Obi-Wan said. He carefully picked you up, holding you close, carrying you to the transport. He could feel your body violently shaking against his. Once there, you were immediately boarded and wrapped up in blankets. Obi-Wan never left your side the entire time.

The transport raced to the ship that you arrived here on and Obi-Wan carried you into the medical bay, where he laid you down on the bed and let the healers take over.

Your P. O. V.

The first thing I felt was pain. Pain all over my body, and it was agonizing. It felt like my entire body was left in ice cold water until only the pain could be felt.

But then that was, in a way, exactly what happened. I wasn't sure why I was feeling this. The last time I checked, I couldn't feel anything.

Wait, where am I?

I opened my eyes, but immediately wished I didn't. The light was blindingly bright, and it made my head pound as if someone was hitting it on a brick wall over and over again. I started crying out, and then it turned into screaming. People, lots of them, scrambled around me, fusing into a blur of frantic movement. So many loud noises. Yelling.

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