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in the corner of the launch bay. "I believe that this one will better serve
our purposes."
Obi-Wan looked momentarily confused, then he nodded. He gently
steered Lena away from the Degarian II and guided her to a shadowy area of
the platform.
Qui-Gon approached the pilot of the smaller ship. "We're looking for
passage to Coruscant," he explained in a low voice. "We'd like to leave as
soon as possible."
The pilot stopped what he was doing and stood to his full height,
which was considerable. He did not say anything at first, but simply looked
Qui-Gon in the eye. Qui-Gon returned his gaze without flinching. He felt
confident that this man was not in league with the Cobral. Flying with him
would be relatively safe.
"I can fly you to Coruscant," the pilot finally said. He named his
fee, which seemed a fair price.
Qui-Gon agreed. "We have some business to attend to, but will return
shortly," he said. The pilot nodded. "I will be ready."
Qui-Gon turned and headed back to Obi-Wan and Lena. Now he only had
to make it appear as if they were leaving the planet on the Degarian II, as
planned.
"Time to board," he said in a normal voice as he walked up the
boarding ramp. Then he quietly added to Obi-Wan, "Let me do the talking."
The Degarian II was a large and comfortable ship, with a diplomatic
lounge and roomy sleeping quarters for its passengers. The Jedi and Lena
were greeted by a droid host as soon as they got on board.
Qui-Gon was surprised to see that the droid was identical to those he
and Obi-Wan had cut down earlier in the evening, but greeted the droid as
if he were expecting him. After chatting for a few brief moments and
accepting a message of welcome from Senator Crote, Qui-Gon declared that
they were all very tired and would like to retire to their resting
quarters.
"That will be fine," the droid replied. "I can show you the way." It
led them down a long hall to a trio of spacious rooms.
"Thank you," Qui-Gon said. "Please be sure to wake us before we
arrive."
The droid nodded. "Of course. We have clearance to leave in twenty
minutes." He stood for a moment, as if waiting to make sure that each of
them went into a room. Lena yawned and said good night, then disappeared
through a doorway. Obi-Wan did the same, and Qui-Gon followed.
Qui-Gon waited for a good fifteen minutes before knocking on Lena's
door.
"We're getting off early," Qui-Gon said as Obi-Wan appeared behind
him.
Lena looked confused. "Do you think it is safe?" she asked.
"Safer than staying on board," Obi-Wan replied with a grimace.
Qui-Gon started down the hall and the others followed closely behind.
They escaped through a small hatch at the back of the ship just as the
craft's engines hummed to life. They were boarding the other ship by the
time the Degarian II disappeared into the atmosphere above them.
As soon as everyone was safely on board, Qui-Gon explained what had
just transpired. "I'm afraid Senator Crote is not what he appears to be."
He pulled a travel order bearing the official Fregan senatorial seal from
his pocket. It also bore Senator Crote's signature. "I found this on the
thug who tried to steal Rutin's evidence."
Lena's eyes widened. "The senator?" she exclaimed. "I felt certain he
was above this - that he was not part of the corruption."
"I have felt certain of many things that have not been so," Qui-Gon
replied. "There are many hidden truths in a galaxy such as ours."
Lena sat back and rubbed her eyes. She was clearly overwhelmed. It
seemed there was no end to the Cobral web of lies.
"Obviously I did not think it worth the risk to fly on the Degarian
II," Qui-Gon continued. He flashed a brief smile. "I think we've taken
enough risks already."
The small vessel took off a short while later, and the Jedi and Lena
settled in for the journey. Though the ship was not nearly as large or as
fancy as the Degarian II, Qui-Gon noticed that a sense of calm came over
the group as they rose into the air. They were finally leaving Frego
behind.
When the ship was about halfway to Coruscant, Qui-Gon was startled
out of his meditative state by the buzz of his comlink. A moment later
Yoda's familiar voice began to speak.
"Been attacked the Degarian II has," he said simply. His statement
was followed by a few seconds of silence. Then, "Survivors there are not."
CHAPTER 18
Jedi Master Mace Windu met Qui-Gon, Obi-Wan, and Lena at the landing
platform. It had been a long journey, and it was afternoon on the city-
planet of Coruscant. The sun was high in the sky, making reflections on the
thousands of on-planet transport vehicles and glinting off of the towering
skyscrapers.
"You must be Lena Cobral," Master Windu said, taking her hand for a
moment. "It is good to finally meet you."
He looked at each of them in turn before leading them into the Jedi
Temple. "We are grateful that you are safe," he said. "The news of Senator
Crote came as a surprise, and obviously not a pleasant one. Then when the
Degarian II was destroyed..."
Obi-Wan winced as he remembered how close they had all come to being
killed.
"We would like to get Lena on the stand as soon as possible," he
said, changing the subject.
"Of course," Mace agreed. "The chancellor has called a special
hearing for this afternoon. It is scheduled to start in just a few hours.
The entire senate will be present."
"Excellent," Qui-Gon said. "We do not want to give Senator Crote or
the Cobral time to realize that their plan has failed - that we are all
still very much alive." He briefly touched Lena's shoulder. "And we can
take care of this matter once and for all. It is best for Frego, I think."
Lena nodded. "In the meantime I'd like to freshen up and change my
clothes." She gestured to her dirty travel clothing. "I fear this is not
appropriate for a special session of the Galactic Senate."
Obi-Wan smiled. Even under extreme pressure, Lena attended to
details. He would miss her when their mission was over, he realized. And it
would be over very soon.
"We have readied some chambers in the Fregan consulate for you," Mace
said. "We believe that Senator Crote will be out of the building until the
hearing. But if we run into him we must all behave as though we have not
linked him to the Cobral in any way."
"I understand," Lena said. "But I hope you are right when you say he
is out of the building."
Mace led the way to Lena's temporary quarters and the Jedi waited
while she quickly freshened up and changed her clothes.
Obi-Wan was amazed when she reemerged a few minutes later. Her hair
had been tied into an elaborate twist, and a pair of sparkling gem earrings
dangled from her earlobes. A simple light blue gown hung just to her
ankles. She looked lovely and not at all like she had been through a long,
harrowing night.
The group left the consulate and went directly t
o the Senate.
Lena gasped when she entered the Senate chamber. "I had no idea the
galaxy was so big!" she whispered to Obi-Wan nervously.
Obi-Wan gave her a reassuring smile. "You'll be fine," he whispered
back. "Remember, you are doing what is right."
Lena squared her shoulders and nodded as the group took their place
on the large floating platform. She took her seat as the platform smoothly
glided toward the front of the giant chamber. The session was just
beginning, and Senators from all over the galaxy were craning their heads
to see who would be speaking at this special meeting.
After a few minutes the murmur echoing throughout the room began to
die down. Chancellor Valorum signaled to Lena that it was time for her to
speak.
Steadying herself on her chair, she got to her feet. For a moment she
was silent as she looked out at the thousands of faces staring back at her.
Obi-Wan could only guess at what was running through her mind. She had been
through so much, come so far. Now her fate was in the hands of strangers.
Would they believe her? Would they care?
Lena's voice did not wobble as she spoke out about the Cobral. When
she linked the crime family to Senator Crote there was a murmur in the
chamber followed by respectful silence. Obi-Wan could tell Lena had the
attention of every being in the room as she spoke of crimes, abused power,
and the evil Cobral hold on Frego. Then she told her own story, including
the death of her husband and cousin. And finally Senator Crate's attempt to
have them all killed.
There was an uproar in the chamber as a stunned Senator Crote leaped
to his feet. "You are lying!" he shouted. "I have done nothing but good for
your planet!"
But Obi-Wan could tell by the look on the senator's face that the man
knew the tide was against him as Lena presented the proof - not only his
link to the thug who had attacked her, but transmissions that linked him
definitively with the destruction of the Degarian II. His political career
- and in fact his life as a free man was over.
It did not take long to tally the vote. Senator Crote was removed
from office, and the Cobral were immediately ordered under arrest, to be
tried for their crimes. Once a new government was in place, a new senator
of Frego would be elected.
Obi-Wan beamed. He was so proud of Lena, of all that she had
accomplished for her planet and her people.
Because of her, Frego would finally get its new beginning, its chance
at a new life.
CHAPTER 19
Back at the Fregan consulate, a small party was going on in Lena's
chambers. There was much talk of the success of the testimony and the new
road ahead. A few senators were so impressed by Lena's testimony that they
suggested she run for the Fregan senatorial position.
"I have no interest in such a position," she replied flatly. "I will
return to Frego to help put the transition government in place. But
afterward it will be time for me to start a new life on a new planet."
She winked at Obi-Wan, and he had a feeling that politics were
definitely in Lena's future. Perhaps she would get a position as an aide of
some sort on Coruscant. If she did, he realized, he might get to see her
from time to time....
After the small group had shared a celebratory meal together, Lena
announced that she wanted to get some rest. "So much has happened, and I'd
like a little time to digest it all. Soon enough I'll be heading back to
Frego. I'm afraid I won't be getting much rest there."
Qui-Gon nodded. He knew how much work it was to change governments.
"I certainly think a rest is in order," he said. "Jedi Master Mace Windu
and I have Temple business to attend to, but I will be back shortly. Obi-
Wan can stay with you, if you like."
"That's very kind, but I'd really like some time alone," Lena replied
graciously.
Obi-Wan tried to hide his disappointment as he nodded. "Of course,"
he said.
While Mace and Qui-Gon left for the Temple, Obi-Wan lingered outside
Lena's door. He wanted to respect her wishes, but also wanted to stay close
by in case she changed her mind. The door to the adjacent chamber was open
and the room was empty. Obi-Wan entered and sat down in a comfortable
chair. From here he could hear what was going on in Lena's room.
Obi-Wan had just closed his eyes when he heard a familiar voice. It
was not Lena's, and it was not friendly.
"Surprised to see me, Lena dear?" it said. "I suppose you would be.
But then I thought you loved surprises."
There was a muffled sound, as if the intruder was fiddling with some
clothing. Then Obi-Wan heard Lena gasp.
Obi-Wan was out in the hallway in less than a second. With his hand
on his lightsaber, he pressed the door controls. But nothing happened. The
door was jammed.
Obi-Wan ignited his lightsaber. He'd have to cut through the door.
But as his blade touched the entrance, something told him not to cut.
Concentrating, he closed his eyes. He heard a very slight scraping
right in front of him. Lena was just centimeters away - on the other side
of the door. There was no way for him to cut through without putting her at
risk.
"I should have done this years ago," the intruder continued. "Perhaps
then I could have saved my favorite son. The one I loved the most. The one
I cherished."
Zanita.
"I tried to save him, I really did. But once word got out that he
wanted to betray the family - that you had talked him into testifying
against his own flesh and blood, there was nothing I could do. It was a
great loss for me, yes. But necessary."
Lena let go of a sob. "Necessary?" she echoed in disbelief. "Zanita,
he was your own son!"
"I know that, Lena. Actually, I rather wished he had been a daughter.
You see, boys and men are nothing but foolish pawns. They always need to be
told what to do, and half the time they still do it wrong. Things on Frego
were a mess until I took control. I organized our forces and got the
government to see matters our way. Everything was going just fine until you
came along. You stole my Rutin's heart and coerced his mind."
"Rutin had a mind of his own," Lena said quietly.
Scanning the wall, Obi-Wan tried to remember the position of
everything inside the quarters. His hands were damp with sweat, and his
heart was pounding. He didn't have much time to act, or any room for error.
Zanita acted as if she didn't hear her daughter-in-law. "And now
because of you I stand to lose my other two sons as well," she went on.
"But of course I'm not going to let that happen."
Obi-Wan heard an ominous click. He had to act - he just hoped he
wasn't already too late. Raising his lightsaber, he pushed the blade into
the wall.
"Would you like a moment to fix your hair, darling?" Zanita asked.
"You might be seeing Rutin in a few moments."
Obi-Wan sliced through the wall with remarkable speed - and stepped
inside just in time to see Lena fall to the floor, meter
s away. She landed
with a sickening thud and lay completely still.
Still holding a blaster in her hand, Zanita leveled the barrel at her
daughter-in-law's chest. She did not seem to be aware of Obi-Wan's
presence.
Obi-Wan tore his eyes away from Lena and took several steps toward
Zanita. She whirled around suddenly, the blaster now aimed at him.
"Ah, a Jedi," she said. "Of course."
She fired several rapid blasts. Obi-Wan was surprised by her
incredible accuracy, and had to dodge and weave to avoid being hit by two
and deflect three of the bolts with his saber at the same time.
Stepping forward, he felt one of the bolts graze his robe. He spun