A "Normal" Day For A Jedi

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Hey everyone! Hope you're all having a Force-tastic day! First, a quick shout out to HowlSeeker, who gave me this suggestion. Thanks a bunch, my sister. This is the continuation of "Now You See Us, Now You Don't", by the way. Anyway, enjoy!

"That's wonderful, Captain Syndulla." Commander Sato said.

The Rebels and I were at Chopper Base, and Hera had just told Sato about the new stealth mode feature added to the Ghost.

Sato was on a recon mission, so we were talking to a hologram of him.

"We want to be able to spread this technology with the rest of the Rebel ships, but the main component is very scarce and rare." Hera said.

"And, what might this rare and scarce component be?" Sato asked.

I took out my lightsaber and opened the bottom of it. Out came the blue kyber crystal that powered it. I then showed it to Sato.

"A kyber crystal? That's the main component?" Sato asked.

"Sure is." Kanan said.

I continued to listen while I was putting the crystal back into my lightsaber.

"How were you able to obtain a lone kyber crystal?" Sato asked.

"My Master. I kind of stole it from him a couple of years ago." I said.

Sato nodded.

"Well, maybe we can try and dissect the energy from the crystal, and see if we can replicate it," Sato said.

"Understood, Commander." Ezra said.

"Until next time."

The hologram of Sato soon faded away. All was quiet afterward.

"Great, now I'm bored..." Ezra said.

"Well, there's nothing to do until further notice, so I guess we have a free day." Hera said.

We all smiled and sighed with content.

We tried having an easy day the other day until Hera wanted to finish the stealth mode feature... Not that it was a bad thing; I'm just glad we have this opportunity to relax.

I walked away from the group and went outside the base. As I was walking, I felt a presence behind me.

"You do not need to sneak up on me, my friend." I said.

I turned around and was face-to-face with a giant, white spider. It hissed at me, but I wasn't moved. I walked up to it and placed my hand above his head.

"Aren't you a strong one." I said.

The spider let out a sound and leaned into my touch.

"Go on; you're loved ones are waiting." I said.

The spider backed away and scurried off.

They're only hostile when they need to be. The spiders and any other living creature are just like us, taking life one step at a time...

I looked off at the orange horizon, thinking about how far the Rebellion has come. I then felt a hand on my shoulder. I turned to my side and saw Kanan.

"So, you spend your free days like this?" Kanan asked.

"Usually on Lothal, I run with the Lothwolves across the plains, and on Maitlyn, I watch the clouds roll by... It's the little things that make life so... meaningful..." I said.

"I get it. I was wondering, you want to do some lightsaber training back at the base? Nothing wrong with honing your skills."

I smiled at the Jedi and nodded. We both walked back near the base's edge and stood on opposite sides of each other.

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