"Anakin!"
His Master's cry filled him.
He stood, drawing the fire of the droids and guards. He began to run.
Explosives shattered the rocks behind him. Two droids on STAPs dived, shooting both blaster rifles at him, trying to catch him between them.
Accessing the Force, he tumbled through the gap between them, allowing the power of the blast to catapult him in the direction of his Master's voice, straight into the dark pit of the gundark nest.
Chapter Fourteen
One gundark had raked Obi-Wan's back with its claws. Another had thrown him against the wall. His left leg was going numb. He had killed one gundark, mortally wounded another… but would more come? He was weakening.
He was losing. He was trapped in the dark with the roaring, ravenous beasts, and he had no doubt he would be torn limb from limb. They knew they had wounded him, and they were circling in for the kill.
If this was where he would become one with the Force, so be it. Yet he would fight to his last breath to prevent it. He would prefer a less gruesome end than this.
Obi-Wan thrust his lightsaber into a gundark's vulnerable neck. The blow made the gundark scream in agony and retreat. Obi-Wan whirled and retreated in turn as another bounded forward, its red eyes blazing with the scent of the kill.
Suddenly he felt the Force fill the cavernous space. A flash of light appeared overhead, and Obi-Wan heard a whistling noise. It was Anakin, leaping straight into the circle of gundarks, his lightsaber held in attack position.
When Obi-Wan had wondered if Anakin had abandoned him, he hadn't blamed him. He knew their mission demanded that Anakin get to Typha-Dor.
But it had hurt him to think his Padawan could leave him.
How could he have held such a thought? Anakin would never have abandoned him. Anakin would never betray him.
Anakin landed on a gundark's back. He plunged his lightsaber into the soft tissue at its neck. As the gun-dark thrashed, Anakin leaped down and, twisting to avoid a descending claw, slashed at the next gundark, cutting off two of its arms.
Anakin had given Obi-Wan time to take a breath. He was hampered by his leg and shoulder, but he was able to join Anakin, forcing the gundarks back toward the deep cave that had formed under the curve of the crater wall.
Anakin took the lead, fighting brilliantly, his lightsaber moving to deflect as well as attack, his footwork always pressing the gundarks back while protecting Obi-Wan from another assault.
From another cave, three gundarks tried to outflank the Jedi. Anakin sensed them moments before Obi-Wan. The Padawan somersaulted into them, taking them off guard. While Obi-Wan dodged to draw the attention of the first group, he watched Anakin spring up amid the second group. One gundark lost a leg, another its sight. A third recoiled as Anakin slashed at its chest.
The gundarks piled back into the cave, howling and screaming from their wounds.
"Thanks for coming!" Obi-Wan shouted over the noise.
"Any time."
There was a flash to Anakin's gaze that he knew well. His eyes were bright.
Something has changed, Obi-Wan thought. Anakin is back.
"They haven't given up," Obi-Wan said. "They're waiting." He indicated his leg. "I can't climb very well."
Anakin activated his cable launcher. "Then let's go the easy way."
"There are gundarks nesting in the cave walls."
"I saw them on my way down." Anakin wasn't troubled by the knowledge, that was clear. He grabbed Obi-Wan as if he weighed nothing and activated the cable.
They landed on a ledge that was free of a nest. Anakin activated the cable again.
"You planned the journey back as you came down," Obi-Wan said.
They landed again, and Anakin activated the other cable line. "Yes."
Obi-Wan marveled at that. It was what made Anakin a great Jedi. His battle mind was total and went everywhere. He saw every possibility, planned every move, and had even planned his escape.
They reached the surface and climbed over the lip of the crater. Obi- Wan took a deep breath, relieved to have left the horrifying nest.
He prepared to take cover when they emerged, but the sky was empty. He could see twisted metal and decimated droids scattered about.
"Did you get them all?"
"No, there were three STAPs left, plus two guards on swoops," Anakin said, tucking his cable launcher back into his belt. "I thought it was time to get you. I made it look as though a blast sent me into the crater. I imagine that when they saw me fall into the gundark nest, they thought I was done for."
"Most likely. No one survives a gundark nest." Obi-Wan looked around.
"Now what? The only place to steal a transport is the camp. And I don't think breaking in will be as easy the next time." He looked over at the scattered remains of the exploded STAPs. "Can you make something out of those that will fly?"
Anakin surveyed the scraps of metal on the ground. "Are you serious? I couldn't even make a helmet out of it."
"How about fuel?"
"Possibly, but as you know, STAPs don't carry much."
"I left the swoop about twenty-five kilometers from here. We could refuel it"
"We won't get far," Anakin said. "I say we head back to the camp.
Maybe I can figure out the departure code so we don't get blown up. How did you get into the camp, anyway?"
"You don't want to know." Obi-Wan groaned. He certainly wasn't eager to hook himself onto a flying transport again.
Obi-Wan's comlink signaled and, surprised, he answered it.
A familiar voice rang dryly in his ear. "Well, I'm here to rescue your sorry self once again. Honestly, I don't know what you'd do without me."
Obi-Wan grinned. "I think we found a ride," he told Anakin.
Chapter Fifteen
They had only minutes to wait until two red-and white Jedi cruisers landed a few meters away. Siri was the first to appear, striding down the landing ramp, her short blond hair glinting in the sun. "Need a lift?"
"If you insist," Obi-Wan responded.
Obi-Wan and Siri had won their friendship through trials. They had always bantered and bickered. A deep respect lay underneath their light words, but it had taken some time for Anakin to see it.
Anakin was glad to see Siri, but seeing her meant he would have to see her Padawan, Ferus Olin. He wished that someone else — anyone else — had turned up to rescue them. The two of them had never gotten along, and things were worse between them since their mission on Andara, when Ferus had been abducted and Anakin had withheld the knowledge from Obi-Wan.
Anakin felt he'd had good reasons, but neither Obi-Wan or Ferus had understood them.
Ferus emerged from the starship. Tall and erect, he greeted Obi-Wan and Anakin with a proper nod. "Master Kenobi. Anakin."
"We're on another mission to the Xanlanner system," Siri said. "We got your distress signal. A couple of old friends of yours are ferrying me, Ferus, Ry-Gaul, and Tru Veld."