They had seen the rich part of the city, so Anakin and Ferus searched out the scruffier streets, the places where commerce took place. Here there were small shops and businesses and warehouses, the engine that made the city run. It didn't take them long to realize how great the poverty of the workers was in contrast to the grand palaces in Teda's section of the city, and they weren't even outside the city walls yet.
Anakin's heart swelled with disgust. He had to concentrate to keep his breathing even. He had grown up with injustice. He had tasted it in his mouth like the sand that filled the air of Tatooine. The hatred he felt was bred in his bones.
"I hope one day Teda will pay for his crimes," Ferus said quietly. "He is robbing his citizens."
"He is killing them," Anakin said fiercely. "You don't know what it's like to be them. I do."
He had spoken angrily, dismissively. But Ferus didn't take offense. He merely nodded.
"Yes, you do," he agreed. "That is your great strength, Anakin."
His strength? Anakin had always thought of it as his weakness.
They were close to the wall now. They didn't want to get too close, for fear of alerting the security droids to their presence. Still, they wanted to observe the checkpoints. If access to their ship was suddenly cut off, would they be able to slip out of the city and disappear?
A shadow seemed to pass over him, although the bright sun was overhead. Anakin felt a Force surge, a warning. "Someone is tailing us," he told Ferus.
Ferus didn't turn. "I didn't see anyone."
"I feel it."
After a moment, Ferus spoke. "I feel it, too."
"Let's lead whoever it is on and then double back and see who it is,"
Anakin suggested.
They picked up their pace slightly, weaving in and out of alleys and staying in the shadows of the buildings. This close to the security wall, the section was run-down. Water ran down the gutters and pooled in the cracking pavement. Warehouses looked old and badly in need of repair.
Occasionally they heard the scuttling of rodent creatures.
They turned a corner to a short block. Ahead, three dark alleys radiated out and were swallowed up in darkness. Perfect.
They didn't have to talk. They both began to run. They darted into the middle alley. Using cable launchers, they climbed to the top of the warehouse. From this vantage point they would see whoever was tailing them.
Below they saw a Romin cautiously move forward, gazing around with every step. He looked familiar. "It's Hansel," Anakin said. "Come on."
He jumped to an overhang below, then down to the street directly in front of Hansel. Ferus followed a split second later.
Hansel gave a small yelp and jumped backward in fright.
"Looking for us?" Anakin asked.
Hansel tried to disguise his involuntary start of fear. He coughed and straightened his robes. "Ah, as a matter of fact, yes." He looked at them, his golden eyes speculative. "I did not expect to have to follow you here."
"Just doing a little sight-seeing," Ferus said.
"Let me assure both of you," Hansel said, "there are better sights to be seen. A curious choice, on your part."
"We got lost. What can we do for you?" Anakin asked.
"I am to deliver an invitation," Hansel said. "To Slam and Valadon.
And the two of you, of course. Great Leader Teda is having a reception tomorrow evening and wishes you all to attend. Everyone will be there. You will meet many like yourselves."
"We accept, with pleasure," Ferus said.
"Be sure to give the message to Valadon," Hansel said. "Teda especially wishes her to be there." "She wouldn't miss it," Anakin said.
"I will inform Great Leader Teda," Hansel said. "Now, no doubt you would like to continue your… sight-seeing."
He bowed and walked off, moving quickly.
"An invitation could've been sent to our villa. He suspects us of something," Ferus said.
"He just doesn't know what," Anakin said. "But we'll be gone before he figures it out. Well, I guess we should head back."
"I guess," Ferus said. "It's hard to know when we're done, isn't it?
We had no clear objective. I like a clear objective. Otherwise I feel like I'm getting it wrong."
Anakin looked at him curiously as they began to walk. "I didn't think you ever thought you were wrong."
"I know that's what other Padawans think. It's because I try not to let it show. Don't you?"
Anakin snapped his mouth shut. Just when he thought he'd have a normal conversation with Ferus, he got caught up short again. Ferus was trying to trap him. He wanted him to admit weakness so he'd have something on him.
"This whole mission is unclear," Ferus went on, not realizing that Anakin had stiffened beside him. "I'll be happy when — "
The Force surged again. But this time it was too late. Caught up in their conversation and the relief of finding that it was only Hansel who had tailed them, they had let down their guard.
Their attackers came from behind on airspeeders. They used cables to knock Anakin and Ferus off their feet. Black hoods were thrown over their heads and tied shut.
Anakin rolled away from their attackers and rose to his feet in one fluid motion, ready to fight but not revealing his lightsaber. The hood was fastened in a way he couldn't figure out. That wasn't a problem. He had learned to fight in darkness; it was part of his Jedi training. But on Romin they were under strict orders not to use their lightsabers unless they absolutely had to. They had to retain their cover as part of the Slam gang.
Which meant they might learn more if they allowed themselves to be kidnapped. He could resist later. Anakin hoped that Ferus had come to the same conclusion.
He felt himself being shoved into a vehicle. Ferus hit the seat next to him.
"Any ideas?" Ferus grunted in a whisper.
"We might as well see who kidnapped us, and why," Anakin whispered back. "I think you just got your clear objective, Ferus."
A snort came from under Ferus's hood. "I would have preferred a different method. But thanks."