Chapter 36

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Silver and Casedrion sat in the grass just outside the Ghost Crew’s base with the woman named Sabine and the man named Ezra. Their conversation carried on quietly, “So what’s the symbol on the side of your helmet mean?” Sabine asked as she leaned back on her hands. The current conversation was revolving around the history of Mandalore and Mandalorian armor, “Its from a old Clan called the Arbitary. I had joined their clan after my sister's death." Casedrion spoke with ease as he subtly played with the chain of his necklace, “What about your clan?” Casedrion asked her as he tilted his head to look at the mandalorian woman, “Clan Wren worked alongside house Vizsla for as long as i could remember, in 2 BBY, we lead an attack against Saxton and freed ourselves from the Empire and Clan Vizsla. After being freed, we worked on rebuilding Clan Wren and becoming allies with the Rebellion.” Sabine said as she played with the paint that was sprayed onto the helmet that rested in her lap. Casedrion and Sabine obviously knew how to carry on the conversation of the ways of Mandalore, but Silver and Ezra just sat, slightly confused on the history of the Clans. Silver knew little about Mandalorians, only the study she did back when she was much younger over the Siege of Mandalore. Re-learning about the Clans was very interesting to her as she just sat and listened.

Silver found the opportunity to divert away from the conversation both the Mandalorians were having and turned to Ezra, “When did you start training to be a Jedi?” she asked quietly, grabbing Ezra’s attention away from the confusing conversation that had been going on, “I was about to turn 15 when I had found Kanan and the Ghost Crew. I started training only a few weeks into being a part of the crew.” Ezra spoke, matching her tone as she just tilted her head in curiosity, she remembered studying the ways of her enemies back when she was learning from Kylo Ren, “Was your training like temple training? Like back during the Clone wars?”  “Sorta, Kanan tried his best to train me in the ways of the Jedi,” Ezra paused for a moment and slightly laughed, “He wasn't the easiest teacher to learn from, but he meant well.” Ezra spoke, recalling his time on the Ghost and the training days he was a part of. “What about you? What was it like learning the ways of the Sith?” Ezra had asked, trying to divert away from his uncompleted training days, “It was… Cold almost, the Sith were taught to rely on their emotions for strength, willing it to push us on. Growing in the attachments we had made to certain people,” Silver had stopped to think back on the feeling then related back to the ways she learned about the Jedi all those years ago, “It was quite different from you Jedi though.” She laughed a little remembering the time she tried to understand her enemy, earning a slight laugh from Ezra as well.

The pairs spoke in broken up sentences, sometimes adding onto each other's thoughts. The conversations stopped when they had all spotted the tall green Twi'lek coming up to them, “I'm sending Jacen and Zeb for a supply run, you two may want to accompany him so you can have food on your way back.” Hera spoke with a soft yet motherly voice. They had all smiled and stood, “Sounds like a great plan. I don't know how much longer I can last on those ‘Protein
Bars’ “ Casedrion said sarcastically as he outstretched an arm for Silver to take to stand. She gladly took the arm with a smirk playing on her face, “You got a point there.” She said bluntly as Sabine stood, “I actually need more supplies for the LothHawk, so I'll come with you. Not to mention, i'm running low on paint.” She mumbled the last part as Ezra just laughed at her comment. The small group stood with smiles on their faces as they moved to join Zeb and Jacen on their trek into the marketplace.

Violet followed the girl in white, watching her stop at each supply booth asking for a hyperdrive regulator, ‘Good luck finding one of those here.’ Violet thought as she leaned against another wall and crossing her arms, excelling a breath of cold air then pushing off of the wall when the girl started to move again. Violet had followed the girl in white to the last booth and found a wall on an old building to lean against, “Thank you so much! It took me forever to go over to this planet without a hyperdrive. I didn't want to be stuck here forever. How much?” The girl exclaimed with a little more pip in her step. Violet narrowed her eyes at the fact thst the girl had sublight traveled from a system to this one, not to mention how dicey that kind of travel can be.

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