A few months later…

Xavier sprinted through the battlefield, darting towards Esinon's position. She didn't know about the giant platoon of droids that was heading straight towards her. He pushed himself faster, his hearts hammering in his ears. He dodged a few blasts, vaulting over the rocky terrain, pushing himself faster when he saw Esinon's blue blade flicking between bolts.

"Esinon!" he shouted, igniting his emerald blade. "We've gotta go!"

"What!" he shouted, unable to hear him over the flak explosions and the humming of her lightsaber. Xavier grumbled to himself as he finally skidded to a halt next to her.

"There's an entire platoon of droids headed this way!" both padawans froze as that very platoon appeared on the horizon. Droid's shiny heads glistened in the setting sun. Esinon's eyes went wide, "Let's go!" Esinon followed after him but they were too late, the droids unleashed fire starting to split up and surrounding the overwhelmed Jedi as the padawans stood back to back.

"I'll take the ones on the right if you take the ones on the left?" Esinon asked, Xavier sighed,

"Sure," the droids opened fire and soon both of their lightsabers were blurs. For every droid they took out, two more replaced it. And Esinon and Xavier were becoming quickly overwhelmed. It was building and building and then the force screamed for Xavier to drop and he instantly obeyed.

Lightning exploded from Esinon's body as the panic overtook her. She dropped to her knees as the beam of electricity shot up into the sky and rained down upon the droids, decimating the entire platoon. The light finally dimmed as the electricity spouting from Esinon's body finally ended.

Xavier didn't move, he could only gape at his panting friend. Esinon had used sith powers. She had actually used Sith abilities, that lighting came from her! Xavier finally registered Esinon's distress when she hunched over even further and whimpered. He crawled his way over to her, getting in front of her.

"Esinon," he whispered, "Esinon are you ok?" she shook her head, hugging her arms to her abdomen. Xavier shifted around to her side and wrapped his arms around her shoulders,

"It's ok," he whispered,

"You can't tell anyone," she whimpered, "They'll kick me out," Xavier didn't say anything. He just hugged her tighter.


"Master Windu," Xavier said tentatively as he palmed open the door to the high council room. The Master glanced up at the padawan,

"Xavier," he greeted as the door closed behind the zabrak, "I sense you're uneasy," Xavier stared at the floor for a moment.

"I need to tell you, something Master… it's about Esinon."


Esinon's stomach flipped again as she forced herself to keep walking towards the meditation chambers where Master Windu was waiting for her. Had Xavier told him?

No, no. Xavier wouldn't. Xavier respected her enough to know that he couldn't tell anyone, this was her secret to tell. Or not tell. Probably the latter. She couldn't tell anyone.

The Jedi would kick her out in an instant! Esinon hugged her arms around her abdomen tighter as she finally reached the door to the meditation chambers. She took a deep breath, it was probably just a routine check-in and padawan evaluation. Masters did them periodically to make sure padawans were keeping up with their training and lessons, and Masters were fulfilling their duties.

She opened the door to find Master Windu seated on a cushion and he motioned for her to sit down on the one opposite him. The door slid closed as Esinon wrung her fingers together, her heart pounding in her ears.

"Esinon," he greeted, her heart fluttered again. He rarely called Esinon anymore, it was usually reserved for bad news, reprimands, or when he was trying to be especially gentle with her. "There's something we need to talk about." Esinon stayed silent, although she wanted to deny it, she knew what was coming. "I have been made aware that you have...been exhibiting Sith abilities. Specifically Sith lightning, as recent as three days ago."

"I- I can explain," Esinon stammered,

"Breathe Esinon," Master Windu said gently, "I am the only one who knows, but the council will need to be informed,"

"Please don't exile me," she whispered, Master Windu placed a hand on her knee.

"I doubt we will," he said firmly, "But I need you to tell me everything, how long have you had the abilities, what triggers them?"

"I've had them since I was… fifteen. And most times they don't come from a place of anger. I think they're like… like a defense mechanism." she explained, "It happens when I'm scared, panicked, or overwhelmed. Sometimes they have come from a place of anger… but mostly it's a strong emotion."

"How many other people have seen this happen?" he asked,

"Xavier and maybe Rex, I'm not sure though," she said, deciding to leave Amos out of it since it wouldn't affect him anymore. Master Windu sat back contemplating.

"I will speak to the council and decide on what we should do about this," he stood up and placed a hand on her shoulder. "Just stay in your apartment and don't speak to anyone about this for the moment."

"Ok," she said quietly, Master Windu gave her shoulder a reassuring squeeze before leaving the room. Esinon sat on the cushion for a few more moments thinking. She'd worked so hard to keep this a secret for three years and it all came crumbling down in an instant. What would Obi-Wan say? Would he not want her as his padawan? Forget that, she was probably gonna get kicked out of the order.

Where would she go?

What would she do?

Well, maybe she could go to Mandalore, but she'd have to hide. An ex-Jedi padawan who was dating the prince- well she and Korkie could probably keep that a secret- either way, and ex-Jedi slash military officer wouldn't look good. She could go to Onderon, she could help Saw and she could always call Lux. Yes, they'd had their differences but things weren't as icy as they once had been.

It was always an option to go to Scipio, and staying on Coruscant was definitely not an option. Would she really want to go live with her family after being exiled? She wasn't sure, she could probably call Amos and ask if she could live with him for a while. At least until she could get a job and get a place to live. She could be a mechanic… well there weren't many jobs for seventeen-year-olds.

Which begged the question of why she was even a military officer. Jedi were forced to grow up so fast, too fast.

She couldn't remember life without war. Esinon finally forced herself to stand up and then walk back to her apartment. She didn't say hi to Anakin or Ahsoka she just went to her room, closed and locked the door behind her.

She laid down on her bed and stared at the wall, hoping somehow she would wake up and this would all be a nightmare.


Obi-Wan didn't know why Master Windu had called an emergency council meeting but he took his seat and watched as the council members filed in and appeared via hologram. Soon everyone had arrived and Master Windu began the meeting,

"I know you are probably wondering why I called this emergency meeting, and it is concerning a padawan in the order," he said, a quiet murmur rippled through the room as Masters who had padawans stiffened wondering if it could be theirs. Obi-Wan didn't, nothing was wrong with Esinon. She would have told him if something was wrong, they had been more honest with one another than ever. Master Windu took a deep breath, "Padawan Windcaster is exhibiting the ability to use Sith associated force powers. Such as force lightning." Obi-Wan froze, no. No. That couldn't be right. Esinon was far too sweet and loving to ever have that kind of rage inside her.

"What are we to do?" Master Ti asked, Master Windu sighed,

"She explained to me that it comes from a place of strong emotion, not necessarily only from anger."

"Still, that is not very Jedi-like," Master Mundi interrupted, "it says so in the first line of the code. There is no emotion there is peace,"

"It was not meant to be interpreted in such a literal way," Master Allie interjected, "As lifeforms, we will still feel things, Esinon is young and is not a model Jedi yet. We cannot hold her emotions against her,"

"So you won't hold her Sith abilities against her?" Master Mundi argued,

"I'm not saying they should be ignored!" she snapped, "Obviously she needs additional training,"

"From who?" Master Unduli inquired, "Normally Jedi who exhibits such abominations of abilities are exiled,"

"We aren't exiling Esinon," Master Windu said suddenly, "She has proven herself as an excellent student and leader, she understands this as little as we do."

"That makes her a danger to herself and others, it is not safe for any of us if she stays here." Master Koth said,

"And it's safer for her to go out into the galaxy alone?" Master Ti asked, "Where Dooku or any other Darkside user could easily turn her? She's vulnerable and needs training."

"Again, from who? None of us know how these powers work." Master Unduli replied,

"I will," Master Windu said, "I know enough about these powers to be able to help her get them under control, even utilize them. She took out an entire platoon of droids."

"Are you suggesting we use her as a weapon?" Master Allie asked with disgust,"

"No," Mace replied, "I'm suggesting that she'll be a formidable warrior if we teach her to control her abilities. Also, she will be much safer under a Jedi's watchful eye. To kick her out would be irresponsible."

"So what do you propose?" Master Allie asked,

"Esinon will be given special training under my supervision, and come on missions with the 91st for the time being. If she stays close to me, I'll be able to help her keep her powers under control and learn to control them on her own." Mace turned to Obi-Wan, "Is this alright with you Master Kenobi?" Obi-Wan didn't speak, all he could do was nod. He was still in shock that this was even happening. This wasn't happening! "This meeting is over," the council members rose and filed out of the room all except for Obi-Wan who stayed frozen in his seat. Master Windu glanced at him, "This wasn't because of something you did Obi-Wan,"

"Why didn't she tell me?" he wondered aloud,

"Because she was scared," Mace confessed, "She was terrified when I confronted her."

"She thought we were gonna kick her out if we found out," he murmured, Mace nodded,

"We'll help her figure this out, and don't worry. She'll continue to live with you and train some with you. This isn't a permanent thing." Obi-Wan nodded and Mace ducked out. Obi-Wan took a deep breath, running a hand down his face, things were going to be forever different now.

Two weeks later…

Korkie was ecstatic to be back on Coruscant, he hadn't seen Esinon in person since he left the ICU. He strolled through the Senate Halls, hoping that Esinon had decided to meet him a little early. He finally spotted her walking down the halls. He sped up slightly to meet her halfway,

"Master Jedi," he greeted, with a big grin on his face. She glanced up at him for a moment before refocusing on her feet.

"Highness," she replied, Korkie's face fell,

"What's wrong?" he asked quietly,

"I- we need to talk," she replied, she led him down the hallway away to a secluded corner where rarely anyone walked. She pushed open the door to a supply closet and Korkie followed her inside.

"Esinon, are you ok?" he asked seriously, Esinon thumbed inside of her sleeve.

"The Jedi…"

"Found out?" He suddenly blurted, Esinon shook her head,

"Not about us, but I've been hiding some of my… abilities. And the Jedi found out,"

"And that's a bad thing…"

"They're dark side abilities Korkie, and I was about to get kicked out of the order," she snapped, she let out a harsh breath, dragging her hands down her face. "I'm sorry, I'm just… under a lot of stress right now,"

"Ok, but you aren't kicked out so I don't see what there is to be worried about," he replied, Esinon bit the inside of her cheek and swallowed hard.

"With the Jedi council breathing down my neck, it's not safe… for us to be together anymore," she mumbled, Korkie froze,

"I- I don't,"

"I don't want to either," she said, her eyes welling with tears. "But if the council finds out, the entire galaxy will too! And people who want me dead will kill you just to get to me! And it'll ruin your reputation, even cost you the throne. I'm not willing to risk any of that, not right now."

"But I am," he said in exasperation, grabbing her hand, Esinon quickly pulled her hand away,

"I'm sorry, but it's safer this way. I will always love you," and with that, she opened the supply door and exited the room in a hurry as tears started to fight their way past her defenses.

"I will wait for you," Korkie whispered, watching Esinon walk away.

One month later….

"Try again!" Mace shouted from behind a protective sheet of glass as Esinon stood in a training room, practicing her control over new-found Sith abilities. She stuck out her hand and summoned the electricity to her fingertips, she snapped her wrist creating a cord of lightning in her hand. She clasped it and snapped her wrist again, cracking the whip and latching it around the training dummy. She whipped around, smashing the dummy into the wall. She released her clasp on the electricity and looked up at Master Windu. He gave her a nod, opening the door and entering the training room.

"You're getting better," he praised, Esinon sighed, running her fingers through her sweaty hair. They'd been at this for hours,

"Yeah, I just… I'm not really a Jedi, but I'm not a Sith, I really want to know who- or what I am."

"The force will show you in time," Master Windu assured her, the ship suddenly jolted and both Jedi were thrown to their feet as the ship was abruptly jerked out of hyperspace.

"What was that?" Esinon exclaimed, Mace helped her to her feet,

"I don't know, let's get to the bridge." Esinon grabbed his shoulder and used her speed to rush them both to the bridge. "Admiral, what's going on?"

"We're not sure General," Killian reported as Esinon walked over the catwalk towards the viewing port. There was a big green and blue swirling planet below, and for the first time in a long time, she wasn't confused at all.

"It's the planet," she said suddenly, never shifting her gaze from the planet. "I need to get down there now,"

"What do you mean?" Master Windu asked,

"The planet, the force, it's calling me. There's something down there for me, can I go Master? Please?" Master Windu paused for a moment, glancing from the planet to the padawan.

"Alright, just take Neyo with you." he conceded, the clone Commander glanced between his General and his co-Commander.

"I'll meet you in the hanger Commander,"

"Thank you!" she gave a quick bow to Master Windu before going to change quickly. She changed into one of the only pairs of civvies she owned, thankfully, they would be good to trek in incase it was a bit of a walk. She pulled her army green jacket on, tucking her dagger in the holster on her thigh, and clipped her lightsaber to her belt before zipping to the hanger where Neyo had already prepped. She entered and sat down in the co-pilot's seat.

"So why exactly do we need to go down here, Commander?" Neyo asked,

"I'm not exactly sure yet, but the pull of the force is strong. I know there's something down there I need to see," she replied, Neyo shrugged and pulled them out of the hanger and they began their descent from the hanger.


Esinon walked down the catwalk, the long grass swayed around her feet as she looked out on the glorious field. There were wildflowers everywhere and a cool breeze blowing. She could see mountains in the distance and a forest lining the edge of the field. Instantly Esinon could feel the force pulsing through the planet, it felt so alive. Neyo walked down the catwalk,

"So what exactly are we looking for?" Esinon sat down in the grass, opening her hands in her lap.

"I'll try and figure that out," she replied, closing her eyes,

"Jedi," Neyo mumbled, before reentering the ship. Esinon stretched out into the force, sifting through the life on the planet. There was so much, the planet itself felt alive.

'Why have you come here child?' a feminine voice whispered,

'I want to know who I am,' she replied, for whatever reason, she could just feel that this place was tied to her identity.

'Then venture forward,' Without thinking, Esinon obeyed,

"Neyo! I'm going for a look around!" she called into the ship,

"Hang on Commander!" he said, "I need to go with you,"

"I need you to stay here," she said, as Neyo appeared in the hallway,

"No way, this is a new planet, and you have no idea what's out there, you need someone to protect you,"

"I think I can protect myself, thank you very much," Esinon replied, crossing her arms over her chest.

"Either way, it's better to have someone looking out for you,"

"Neyo, I need you to trust me, the force is calling me, and it wouldn't call me somewhere dangerous," Neyo sighed,

"Fine, but keep your comlink on at all time,"

"Of course," she replied, "I'll be careful, I promise,"

"Because if you die, the first person General Windu will kill is me," he grumbled, Esinon smirked,

"I'll be back before dark," she said, starting towards the woods,

"Check in every few hours!" he shouted,

"I will!" And with that, Esinon was off to find the holy grail of her identity.


She'd been trekking for hours now with no results, but nevertheless she persisted. Esinon pushed her way through some dense foliage as she continued her walk. The brush was getting thicker and thicker as she walked, she sighed and looked around, just off to her right there was an opening to a path that she had never noticed before. Well, the force always had worked in mysterious ways. She started down the path, the force pulsing stronger and stronger as she walked, she hadn't felt the force this strong since Mortis. The last of trees parted and she came upon an enormous temple. It was covered in ivy and moss, the stones crumbling and cracked with age, but most of it was still intact.

Tattered tapestries flapped in the wind with a strange looking Jedi symbol. Had she just discovered an ancient Jedi temple? Esinon cautiously walked towards the structure, judging the stability as she walked up the cracked and crumbled stairs. She hefted herself over a fallen column and finally made it to the entrance. She walked inside, running her fingers over the old stonework.

It was similarly modeled to the Jedi temple, with long corridors, and there were large faded murals that covered the walls. After a bit of exploring she finally stumbled upon a library. The old flimsi books untouched in centuries, this place was thousands of years old if she had to guess. She started to peruse the shelves, stepping gingerly around the fallen books.

She accidentally nudged one with her foot and she glanced downward, she knelt down gently brushing off years of dust and grime to reveal a faded title. She opened the book and it was written in a form of aurebesh she'd never seen before but somehow she could read. She skimmed the pages, words like Leviathan, teidowan, and Sekot stuck out to her.

She pulled out her data scanner and closed the book. She began the scan and it soon finished, she started to shift down and picked out the most promising-looking books and digitized them to read later. She had been working for a few hours she'd guessed when she heard footsteps. Esinon froze, Neyo hadn't said that he was coming to find her last time he checked in. Esinon pulled her saber off her belt and stayed as still as possible as she watched the entrance to the library.

"Adora! Is that you dearie?" An elderly woman's voice called, Esinon silently shifted her weight to get a new view. A hunched over old lady entered the room, holding a broom in her grasp. She had an old blue shawl draped over her shoulders and an old gray dress. She looked like she had been here since this temple had been built. Esinon shifted her eyes around looking for an exit, "Adora, there you are!" the woman exclaimed, Esinon yelped as she scrambled away from the woman who had appeared next to her in seconds. "Adora, you're late," Esinon stared at her, "Come on, it's a long walk to the mountains," the woman shoved a wicker basket into her arms and started to walk off, and with a nudge from the force Esinon followed after.

"Who are you? What is this place?" Esinon asked, placing her lightsaber back on her belt.

"You don't remember Zonoma?" she asked, pausing to stare at Esinon, "You're not my Adora, but you carry her heart. You have her eyes," Zonoma continued forward and Esinon followed.

"Where are we going?" she asked,

"To go pick berries!" Zonoma exclaimed, "Don't you remember Adora?"

"I really think you have me mistaken for someone else," Esinon replied, "My name is Esinon, Esinon Windcaster. I'm a Jedi."

"You always say the silliest things Adora," Zonoma chuckled, "Always talking about the Jedi, this is your home now dearie,"

"But where is here?" Esinon asked, following after Zonoma out the front of the temple and off to the left back into the woods.

"You do not remember the temple? Did you hit your head again Adora?"

"No- I uh- how long have you been living out here...by yourself?" she asked, Zonoma paused and giggled,

"I am not alone!" she exclaimed, tapping Esinon's head with her broom, "I have broom! And Leor. But he's always hiding from me," she said, walking further into the woods, nimbly jumping over large gangled roots and fallen trees.

"Oh great," Esinon murmured, "you have imaginary friends," she hurried after Zonoma. "Can you tell me what this planet is! Why is the temple here?"

"Oh Adora, you ask more questions than a teidowan," she chuckled,

"For the last time, my name isn't Adora," Esinon said in exasperation. "My name is Esinon, and please, I'm just trying to figure out who I- whoa," the brush cleared and a large obelisk reached towards the sky covered in gnarled branches and strange markings. Lines and circles covered the obelisk, and before Esinon could register what was going on Zonoma was already climbing up towards some bushes at the top of the obelisk.

"Come on Adora! The best berries are up here!" she called, Esinon was now sure that Zonoma was strong with the force if she was climbing up this obelisk at that speed.

"Wait! That doesn't look safe!" Esinon shouted, and started to climb up the branches. Before she could reach Zonoma in time, the elder woman's hand hit the platform before the final peak of an obelisk. The structure shot a beam of light into the sky and Zonoma lost her grip. Esinon used the force to leap up and catch the elder woman, landing them both safely on the ground. The obelisk cast glitching forms of people down upon the landscape. Esinon could see tabards flapping on the ghostly forms, had she found a Jedi temple? The images glitched out and vanished. "This… feels familiar," Esinon murmured,

"We come here all the time dearie," Zonoma said, starting to gather the berries from the ground. "We come here to look at the stars,"

"I've never been here. Remember? My name is Esinon,"

"You always talk about this Esinon, dear, I don't know who she is," Zonoma said, "Now come on, your basket is still empty." Esinon hefted herself to her feet and grabbed her basket, following after Zonoma.

"Zonoma, can you tell what this planet is?" she asked gently, trying to be as patient with the elderly woman as possible.

"I can't remember that, Leor tells me all the time. This planet is strange, and I told him that we should have picked somewhere else but he and Dade were adamant about this one," she said with exasperation, Esinon sighed, this wasn't going well.

"Please try and think, I really need to find out who I am. I don't know whether I'm a Jedi or a Sith, and I need to know because I have all these powers and I thought I had myself figured out but I don't know who I am anymore! And I'm just trying to do my best but my best is never good enough for the Jedi and no matter how hard I try I can never follow the code! And I don't even understand half of what the Jedi want me to be because I'm supposed to be a peacekeeper but I fight in a war every day! So please, just try and remember anything about this planet, the temple that I found you in, that obelisk, anything, anything that can tell me who I am!"

"And you think I'm crazy!" Zonoma exclaimed, whacking Esinon with her broom. "You ran into the woods and asked the first old lady who you could find who you are." Esinon sighed,

"I'm sorry Zona, I just… I'm under a lot of pressure from the Jedi council right now,"

"Come on, I think I know somewhere that can help," Zonoma said, grabbing Esinon's hand and leading her forward. After a few minutes, they reached the mouth of a cave with a matching tapestry to the temples. Faded maroon with a strange looking Jedi symbol. Only two "Leor takes all the teidowans here, they come out… different, I guess. Maybe the answers you search for are in here."

"Will you…"

"Wait for you?" Zona asked, "Of course Adora, I will always wait for you. I have waited for you to come back here for so long," Esinon smiled softly,

"I really wish I knew who this Adora was, maybe I can find out and bring her back to you," Esinon said, Zona nodded and took a step back,

"Now go find yourself Adora dearie," she said happily, staking her broom handle in the ground. Esinon smiled before turning back to the cave and walking inside. The inside was covered in fluorescent plants that cast a soft glow of pink, blues, and yellows across the cave walls. Esinon followed the winding tunnels until she reached a fork in the pathway. She glanced between the two tunnels debating about which one to take,

'Trust in the force little runner,' Qui-Gon encouraged through their bond,

"Yes Master," She murmured, and stretched out with the force, reaching her hand out in front of her. Her arm swayed back and forth until she fell upon the tunnel on the right. She followed the force and was met with a bright light halfway through the tunnel. The tunnel transformed into the Jedi council room. Esinon was standing in a shaded corner of the room and none of the members seemed to take notice that she was there.

"I don't think she's ready," Master Windu said,

"She will surely fall, I should have seen this coming. She was never obedient to the code." her Master said,

"A danger to the order she is, exiled she must be." Master Yoda replied, the council room seemed to hush although Esinon could see their mouths moving.

"They never trusted you," a familiar, smooth voice said from within the council room. Dooku emerged from the shadows. "Well, they don't see your true potential as I do," Esinon's face formed into a snarl,

"You don't know anything about me," she snapped,

"Oh but I do," he replied, the council room vanished and was replaced with the large redwood trees of Endor. Esinon was now standing on a platform that would lead up to the tribal pods, the roar of the ship forced Esinon to move. The ship landed and out walked a woman in a bright red cloak, holding a wicker basket. "Your own parents didn't love you enough to keep you," the woman set the basket down and hurriedly got back onto the ship, Esinon knelt down next to the basket to find a tiny baby swaddled in a red blanket staring up at her with big brown eyes.

"That's not true," she whispered, as the baby of herself blinked up at her.

"You know it is," Dooku said, resting his arms behind his back. The scenery changed again to the tribal pods, the sky had blackened into a starry night. She glanced down at her feet and a shaggy-haired two-year-old Esinon curled up on the wood. "Your new family threw you away like garbage because you were different… powerful." The forests of Endor disappeared, "People have always been walking out on you," he said, Clovis walked past and Esinon chased after him but a Separatist tank slammed down in between them causing Esinon to fall to the ground. She scrambled away more tanks began falling all around her until she was surrounded from all sides. She was met with her own reflection in the shiny metal, except her eyes were glowing bright yellow.

"No!" She shouted, gripping handfuls of hair hoping that the tugs of pain would snap her out of this hellish nightmare. Everything went still and quiet and Esinon tentatively opened her eyes to find herself alone in an underground tunnel, a sewer system maybe. She shakily stood to her feet, and looked around trying to gain her bearings.

She heard someone shouting, and decided that was her best bet and took off running, more screams echoed and Esinon sprinted faster hearing the hum of a lightsaber. She ignited her own blue blade and skidded around a corner to find dozens of clone bodies scattered along with the wreckage. All of them were marred with the char of a lightsaber, she followed the humming sound upward and found a woman dressed in black robes holding a double-bladed red lightsaber. She deflected four bolts from an ARC trooper in blue and yellow in rapid succession, then using the force, she grabbed the ARC by the throat holding him up in the air.

"Is it you I'm looking for?" the women cooed as the ARC struggled and sputtered, clawing at the invisible hands closing around his windpipe. "You are older, maybe you'll know more about Ahsoka's true intentions here," she called the ARC into her grasp and knocked him swiftly in the head, and he went limp in her grip. She grabbed him by the collar, "Clones," she mumbled, the women turned around and Esinon froze. The woman had bright yellow eyes, and Scipian markings, with a faded scar running over the right one. It was her.

That Sith was her.


I'M LATE I'M LATE, I KNOW I'M LATE!

Sorry I didn't post this yesterday! the school week and tennis was a little hectic and posting completely slipped my mind, but here we are! Not super duper late at least.

Any theories on what the heckity heck is happening to Esinon?

A cookie to whoever recognizes what mission the Sith scene goes with bc it is a canon mission

Next up on let's make this canon corner: not remotely relevant but Crosshair has a special compartment in his belt for toothpicks also I feel like he's just the kind of person to rock a red fan and snap it anyone's face who's annoying him. Also he could fight with the fan because it would be made out of carbon fiber so he would go all mulan on anyone he needed to.

Thank you for reading and make sure to leave a review!