Chapter Eleven

In the Isolation Sector, the Jedi Masters met outside the med center to check in. Soara and Ry-Gaul were also hesitant about Dol Heep's offer.


"The planet is extremely vulnerable now," Soara said. "One day the survivors will want to return, if they can. They should return to intact homes and businesses."


"This will take further study," Siri said soberly.


Ry-Gaul nodded.


Just then Curi hurried out of the building. "I've received a communication from the evacuation ships. It wasn't very clear, but I do know this — the ships have been delayed. How long, I don't know."


The Jedi exchanged glances. Obi-Wan reached for his comlink and tried to contact Anakin. He was unsuccessful. He jammed it back into his belt with unnecessary force. Siri glanced at him, then turned back to the others.


"Now we must take Dol Heep's offer seriously," said worriedly. "Lives are at stake."


"The prevailing winds will shift in twelve hours," Obi-Wan said. "We have to make a decision very soon."


"By the way, we encountered something interesting," Soara said. "We found someone who has been unaffected by the toxin."


Curi's worried expression changed to intent curiosity.


"What do you mean?"


"A Radnoran named Wilk sneaked back into the Isolation Sector to see his wife two days ago. He didn't have a bio- iso suit. His wife died, but he is completely healthy."


"He has no symptoms at all?" Curi asked. "Are you sure?"


"We brought him here," Soara told her. "We were just about to look for you."


"We must study him," Curi said, her voice rising with excitement. "He could have some sort of built-in immunity.


This could help us." She frowned. "I only have a few researchers here. My scientific skills are rusty, but we need to investigate this."


"There isn't much time," Obi-Wan told her.


For the first time since they'd met her, Curi smiled.


"Then I'd better get started."


She turned and rushed back into the building.


A voice suddenly boomed out from behind them, "Jedi! Glad to find you here."


It was Dol Heep. The Jedi bowed to him politely.


"You haven't been back to speak to us as you promised,"


Dol Heep said. "We don't understand this lack of courtesy."


"We have been busy with the sick," Siri said.


"You should be busy working to get them off-planet," Dol Heep said in a chiding tone. "Our planet has made a great and generous offer, and still you ignore us. Now we hear that the evacuation ships have been delayed. And you still don't come to us?" Dol Heep's skin was mottled with anger.


"We deserve this treatment? If you do not allow our fleet to land, the Senate shall hear about it!"


"We were just coming to see you, Dol Heep," Obi-Wan said in a polite tone, even though he was nettled at the ambassador's rudeness. "We accept your offer of help."


It was a decision he'd made reluctantly. But Siri was right. Lives were at stake. The Jedi would just have to ensure that the Avoni were not planning a takeover of the famed Radnoran research labs. Though how they would do that, he didn't know. The Senate ships be delayed for days. It was more than time enough for the Avoni to raid the labs.


"More like it, we say," Dol Heep said, satisfied. "We will give the order for the ferry ships to land in both sectors.


We will load the citizens onto skiffs in the cities, then bring them to the ferry ships, which will transport them to the orbiting ships. Then we'll bring them to Coruscant. You see? We give all our resources to our friends the Radnorans."


Dol Heep hurried off, his septsilk cloak swishing with his lurching walk.


"I hope we don't come to regret this," Soara said.


"Yes," Obi-Wan said. "But it seems the only decision to make under the circumstances."


Siri withdrew her comlink from her utility belt. She punched out the coordinates for Ferus. To everyone's surprise, they heard Ferus's voice clearly.


"Yes, Master."


"Ferus! We have received word that the evacuation ships have been delayed — "


"We know this. And Master — "


"One minute, Ferus," Siri interrupted. "This is important.


Avoni ships will be here in a matter of hours. They will transport the population to ships orbiting the planet. Then they'll be taken to safety. There is no need for panic. Did you copy that?"


"Yes, Master. But we fear that someone has — "


Static overcame the line, and it went dead.


The Masters exchanged uneasy glances.


"He sounded worried," Obi-Wan said.


"Yes," Siri agreed quietly. "He did."


"Something is wrong in Tacto," Soara murmured. "I can feel it. But I don't have a clear sense of it."


The Jedi Masters exchanged glances. They all felt the same.


"I agree," Siri said. "We can only trust that our Padawans are able to handle it."


The usually composed Soara looked uncertain. "This is Darra's first mission."


"Ferus has experience with difficult situations," Siri said. "And the others look up to him."


Not Anakin, Obi-Wan thought. He had sensed Anakin's dislike of Ferus. It hadn't worried him. Anakin would naturally feel rivalries with other Padawans at this age. As he matured as a Jedi, he would outgrow them. Once, Obi-Wan had felt the same about Siri. Now he valued her friendship.


Anakin was still young. Without Obi-Wan there to guide him, would Anakin allow his strong will to bend with the needs of the group? Would his dislike of spill over into open conflict? The nagging doubts would not go away.


"They are all excellent Padawans, each in their own way,"


Soara said confidently. "Together they are even stronger."


"But they are not Jedi," Ry-Gaul said softly. "Not yet."


And somehow these gentle words from a Jedi who rarely spoke summed up everything they felt. And everything they feared.

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