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When you need a pick-me-up, listen to Michael’s message.
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This is probably a reach (and I'll bet someone's already said something about it before), but I think about this every time I hear this song.
So: some over-analysis on 'Our Love' in Arcane.
(long post, spoilers abound)
Like most of the soundtracks in the series, this song serves as a narrative vehicle. It bookends the beginning of the events that act as the catalyst for Episode 3—Powder and Vi's separation, Silco and Vander's reunion, and the foreshadowing of Vander's death—while describing, through two narrators, a type of love that cannot be broken.
At first glance, one would assume the song is serving as a metaphor for Powder and Vi. The scene in the bar opens with this shot of a record displaying two girls/sisters. This hints that the song is a allegory to their relationship, and how nothing can change the bond that they share—no matter the hardships that will come their way.
In the same vein, however, it also serves as our introduction to Vander's connection to Silco. The scene lays the groundwork for the confrontation in the streets that will continue into Episode 3, and transitions into the closing credits right before Silco's monologue.
While the song plays, the visuals cut between Powder, Vander, Vi, and Grayson's entourage—the beginning stages of Vander's arrest, and the interception we know will come from Marcus, Deckard, and Silco. Later on, that scene eventually ends on Silco's reveal to Vander (with the implication that, like Benzo, Vander won't walk away from this alive).
What I find interesting is that while the lyrics provide a dissonant tone to the images we see on screen—a warm, soulful and loving tune, while enforcers comb the streets for a body to blame—they're also eerily predictive of what we see in the series, down the line.
Not only does this feel intentional, perhaps, on the show writers' part ('Dirty Little Animals' both follows and tells of a new Zaun beneath Silco's rule; 'Dynasties and Dystopia' opens with Ekko on a throne, laying out his and their people's climb against a higher order; 'What Could Have Been' matches nearly shot-for-lyric with the season's closing scene)—but it's cleverly juxtaposed: twisted into a cruel irony.
'OL' doesn't feel strictly about sisters and Powder's/Jinx's relationship to Vi—but, rather, as something more nuanced.
I read it as less about romantic or familial devotion, and more about the inherent complexity (and potential for destruction) in unconditional love: that the most intense, genuine, and protective forms of love can also be born out of the most primordial fears of loss, abandonment and betrayal; that love everlasting and bottomless as the ocean can also be instinctive, irrational, and violent.
The main thing here is that we don't see the same visual parallels with Powder and Vi, as the series progresses. Minus the design of the record and the opening shots of the scene, their narratives essentially unravel on their own terms (with 'WCHB' really cementing their final fray, by the end).
But dig into the shots of Silco and Vander throughout the series, and we get several images that the lyrics match almost explicitly to.
Our love is a bubblin' fountain That flows into a sea Deeper than any ocean For eternity
(Where do we see a fountain in the show? Where do we see a tangible ocean?)
(Hmm?)
What's interesting to me is that we see Jinx in some of these—which makes a subtle suggestion that both her and Silco are, in themselves, connected through these experiences, whether covertly or by coincidence—but we never see Vi.
Which leads me to wonder: whose perspective is being shown through the song? The savior ("lover")—or the betrayed?
For Silco, these images are all symbolic of returning to something else—a memory, place, personhood.
In Episode 3's monologue, he's returning to a different lens of that experience—back to the "peace" he felt, the sensation of the water holding him when he was drowning. At the river with Jinx, he is also returning to that place: literally washing himself down, in both a ritualistic and arguably spiritual sense, to re-experience that sensation. And at the fountain, he's returned to Vander's image—again, back to a body of water—and speaks to him.
All of which are connected to his betrayal.
Later on in the song, we get this double-edged lyric:
While the world turns around He holds me down, for sure
There's an implication here that the other person in the song is grounding the narrator: helping to keep them from falling off the earth while it turns—or, more literally, forcing them to stay down.
(And yeah, it's a stretch, shh I know—but where have we also seen that imagery before?)
(And again, with the parallels to Jinx—when her world is tipping, when she's remembering Vi, when she loses her confidence in being able to work on the gemstone, Silco brings her to the water. To the place of his own trauma, where he took a harrowing experience and reframed it. And—in a very twisted, but tender way—he lowers her into the water, and holds her down too, to pass on the same lesson.
These two. *drags hands down face*)
Anyway.
If we keep following the thread of Silco and Vander here, 'OL's chorus serves as a callback to the fountain and the imagery around the water; the point of Silco's death and rebirth—and point of no return—at the hands of someone he trusted, envied, loved.
Later on, the song also makes explicit references to rain, which suggests weathering through a difficult period: a setting that Episode 3 is building up to, right from the beginning.
And after all The rain will fall on us too
Not only does that message of hardship and perseverance feel closely aligned, in Silco's case—but it's also the reason Powder's first meeting with him tips the way it does. Because they both see the hardship in each other; see themselves in each other. Someone who has equally been betrayed.
(And where does that point of connection happen?)
(Singin' in the rain~)
That moment is visceral, and it lends itself to its own devotion. With Vander and Vi gone, these two are left to make an active decision on whether or not they'll choose each other, now.
And they do.
But I'll keep movin' on Proud and strong with you
Later on, Silco verbalizes this commitment—You're my daughter; I'll never forsake you. But it's clear, even from that shot of them before the fire, before Vander's own corpse, that that devotion (and unconditionality, despite both of their faults) was a path he was already turning himself to: something along the lines of, I will not betray you like he betrayed me.
(Ergo: We will not be what they were.)
(We know how that ends, unfortunately.)
The abridged version of what I think I'm trying to get at is: the placement of this song is genius.
It sets us up to assume Powder and Vi will never be torn apart (as Vi herself tries to reaffirm to Jinx, by the end), since their love is one that will last evermore—but, in reality, they are torn apart; their love is conditional, and the fallout of it, perhaps, is intentional—a mirror to a story that has yet to be told.
Because at the end of the day, Powder/Jinx and Vi are ultimately a reflection of Silco and Vander's own mistakes, hardships, and heartache—and proof that even after betrayal, even after a vendetta enacted and finished, there is still a longing to have something of what was: still a love there, eternally, despite it all.
#i've had this post on the backburner for months can you tell 🪦#asdgh#one day i'll stop yelling about this mess of the 'daughters committing the sins of the fathers' trope#arcane#arcane soundtrack#arcane meta#silco#jinx#crime dad daughter duo#vander#vi#the not so criminal dad daughter duo#our love#rambles
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Ritual Love 9.9.24
Whispering my love into your ears as you sleep, wondering where within your mind it seeps
Does it crush those negative self-talk beliefs?
Does it soothe your resting heartbeats?
Kissing your forehead, your pineal gland, wondering if you feel where it lands
Does it awaken your tender soul?
Does it gently comfort the places left cold?
Does it soften, does it sink in, does it...show you, does it fill you, does it linger and hold?
original poem by @jadeinfused
#poetry#ritual#love#poems on tumblr#love poem#poets on tumblr#our love#forehead kisses#soft and sweet#rituals#relationship#libra season#healing#solar eclipse in libra#libra eclipse#scorpio rising#virgo venus
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1 John 4:17 (NLT) - And as we live in God, our love grows more perfect. So we will not be afraid on the day of judgment, but we can face Him with confidence because we live like Jesus here in this world.
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There are moments of infinite tenderness between us when the glow inside my heart gently pulsates to the beat of yours, when there are no words for all are caught up in our soul's song. And as we lay in each other's arms, so plentiful we transcend everything and in utter peace we float as we find the heaven inside.
e.v.e.
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Our Love Music Video
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The fact that you named yourself after Fawful probably makes him very happy. Just something I think about.
I swear i’m smiling so hard reading this :’) I can assure you that it absolutely does make him happy in the same way my room and collection does. 💞
I do love my nickname a lot because it’s different from the name he’s most known by so it isn’t super on the nose at all but it also is about him at the same time AND it’s its own word as well (since ‘faff’ is a separate term) all of which was perfect for me.
#asks#fawfultalk#it kinda has this it’s him but also me feeling about it#like it’s US#which is what my page is all about#our love
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Original Art - Our Love #06 Pg 14 (1970) by Gene Colan And Sal Buscema
From ha.com...
Though best known at Marvel for his work on Tomb of Dracula and Dr. Strange, Colan also excelled at the romance genre. This page comes from an often-reprinted favorite, "How Do You Find a Boy of Your Own?" -- and in fact shows evidence of retouching (panels 4-5) for encores in two issues of Our Love Story #22 and #36 (1973-1975).
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Hello all,
I’m so sorry for the hiatus/break. To make a long story short I had 3 family members die really close together (within about 5-6 days) and my younger brother had pneumonia but he’s fine now.
Here is Chapter 3 for my Bad Batch rewrite Our Love—basically how I think TBB should’ve gone+self insert fic. I’m sorry this took so long, but I was writing this chapter as S3 was airing and I was unhappy with how S3 ended up being so that really discouraged me.
I definitely recommend reading Chapters 1 + 2 before this (link is chapter index)
Our Love
Chapter 3: You Can’t Escape the Past
Warnings: spoilers, AU/OC characters, POV changes, O66 trauma, lemme know if I need anything else
Words: 8,096
3rd POV
Maisy and Omega gasp when they round the pile of debris to see a white Wookiee sitting with his legs pulled up, face buried, sobbing. He’s unaware of the girls’ presence so Maisy steps forward.
“Help,” she says. Her voice gets the Wookiee’s attention and his head snaps up. The girls’ pause when they see his eyes are bright red with blood red pupils. He looks in Maisy’s direction.
“Help,” she repeats.
“You called for help. I heard you,” the little girl says. The Wookiee’s eyes widen.
“Are you a survivor? Do you know what happened here?” He asks and Maisy shakes her head.
“Uh-uh. I came cuz I felt your call for help,” Maisy explains.
“Do you know what he’s saying?” Omega asks Maisy, who nods. Her Master spoke Shyriiwook fluently and often taught the Youngling in his spare time and she picked it up quickly. The white Wookiee flinches and seems startled, which makes Omega confused. She’d been standing with Maisy the whole time, so how did he not notice her? She looks at his gaze and sees that he’s staring in Maisy’s direction, but isn’t actually looking at her. Omega’s eyes widen.
“You’re blind,” she says.
“Who are you!? You’re no Jedi!” The Wookiee exclaims. Omega flinches.
“It’s ok! She’s my sister!” Maisy spouts immediately. Omega blinks and looks down at the Youngling.
“Sh-she’s with me…they all are-“ Maisy says.
“They?” The Wookiee asks but that’s when the rest of the Batch and Rex hurry in and see the Wookiee.
Rex and Echo look around the room. Bodies of Younglings lay about. They cannot believe it. While Hunter and the others are dealing with the albino Wookiee Padawan, Rex drops to his knees.
“They’re all…gone…the Jedi…the 501st…all of them…they’re all gone,” Rex repeats lifelessly as Echo puts his normal hand on Rex’s pauldron.
“Not all of them…we’re still here,” Echo replies. Rex looks up at him before sighing and looking at the lifeless bodies littering the room.
“If Ahsoka was with you…what was General Skywalker doing?” Echo asks.
“He was supposed to go rescue the Chancellor,” Rex explains.
“But..all information regarding General Skywalker has been sealed,” Rex adds. Echo looks at the bodies and that’s when his eyes widen in realization. His stomach churns.
“R-Rex-“ Echo says. Rex looks up at him and sees the shock and horror.
“Look at them-“ Echo points to the children’s lifeless bodies. Rex looks at them and when he sees the chest of one, with a distinct, large singed cut going up the child’s body. A….Lightsaber.
“Is that-?” Echo begins to ask.
“A lightsaber cut,” Rex confirms.
“W-Who…Who would do this to children?” Echo asks and Rex shakes his head.
“I’m not sure…but…I think whatever General Skywalker was doing had something to do with this. He would never allow our brothers to do this to the Jedi if he were here,” Rex states.
“It could’ve been Ventress-“ Echo says.
“Or Maul,” Rex adds.
“Who’s Maul?” Echo asks.
“A Sith…he uses red laser swords like Ventress,” Rex explains.
“What if…what if whoever killed these kids…killed General Skywalker?” Echo asks.
“Echo, you know the General as well as I do. He wasn’t like the other Jedi,” Rex insists.
“He wasn’t…but you know we shouldn’t assume anything…not with everything that’s happened,” Echo argues gently before glancing over at the others. He walks over and motions to Rex, who glances back at the dead Jedi children, some who look as young as 3-4, the same age as Youngling Maisy. Rex briefly wonders about the infants, but he pushes that thought out of his mind quickly and follows Echo back to join the group.
Omega’s POV
I stay quiet and let Maisy talk to the Wookiee. I can really only get Maisy’s half and assume based on what she says.
“It’s ok..these clones won’t hurt you. They’re all with me,” Maisy reassures the albino Wookiee.
“It’s true..we’re friends,” I add gently.
“R-Rrrghh?” He whimpers.
“It’s the ‘inbitter’ chips,” Maisy says.
“In-hi-bi-tor chips,” I correct.
“Theirs don’t work,” Maisy insists.
“Rrrgghh-rraughh,” He mumbles sadly.
“Mine too…but you’re not alone…come with us,” Maisy says. I look and see Hunter about to stop Maisy, but I grab hold of his arm, getting his attention. He looks down at me and I shake my head and look up at him pleadingly. He sighs quietly but stays silent and I smile.
“Rrrr-Rrghh?” He asks and I see Maisy smile at him and nod.
“Uh-huh. Come with us,” she says, holding out a hand to him. He blinks before tentatively reaching out and taking the little girl’s hand in his large one. Maisy smiles and looks up at me. I give her an encouraging nod and smile at her before putting a hand on her shoulder.
“Good job,” I tell her and she beams at me. I take a step towards the Wookiee.
“I’m Omega,” I introduce and my brothers all take turns introducing themselves with their voices.
“What’s your name?” Maisy asks.
“Rraahh,” the Wookiee answers.
“Wyyntrr,” Maisy translates and I smile.
“Wyyntrr,” I repeat.
“Rrr-Rrragghh-Rrrr!” He says.
“Oh, you’re a Padawan! I’m a Youngling!” She says, pulling him towards the group.
“What’s the difference?” Wrecker asks.
“He’s older and got more training,” Maisy explains.
“We have to get out of here,” Hunter warns.
“Down that way-“ Maisy points to a ruined hallway.
“Let’s move-“ Rex says, putting a hand on Echo’s shoulder to get his attention.
We walk down the hall, avoiding the bodies of Jedi and 501st troopers. Maisy keeps holding Wyyntrr’s hand as they walk with Hunter and Tech leading the way. I look and see Maisy’s eyes are wide as she looks at the bodies and I realize that it’s starting to affect her.
“Rraagh—Rrrr,” Wyyntrr says and I see him shiver.
“I’m cold too,” Maisy says in agreement. I frown in confusion. I feel fine.
“Hunter?” I ask, looking up at the Sergeant. He looks around.
“Rex-did..did you see?” Echo asks the 501st captain.
“Not all of those kids were killed with blaster fire-“ Echo says, his voice breaking.
“What?!” Wrecker asks, clearly in shock.
“Echo-“ Rex warns, knowing now is not the time to have this conversation. I look between Captain Rex and Echo worriedly before I feel Maisy tug on my sleeve.
“Bad…the bad dark,” she tells me.
“What does that mean?” I ask her.
“The bad dark is coming for us,” Maisy warns and my eyes widen. I snap back into the moment and realize the others are arguing.
“Hunter!” I exclaim, getting everyone’s attention.
“The bad dark is coming,” Maisy repeats.
“Rex?” Hunter asks for clarification.
“Not good-MOVE!” Rex snaps. Wrecker picks up Wyyntrr before me with his other hand while Maisy reaches for Tech, being the closest, who picks the little girl up easily.
3rd POV
Wrecker picks up the older kids while Tech grabs Maisy and the group sprints as fast as they can as Maisy guides them through the ruined Temple. Hunter is right beside Tech, holding his blaster pistol at the ready since Wrecker is unarmed.
“Down that hall and turn left,” Maisy points and Hunter runs ahead, scouting while Rex and Echo bring up the rear.
Omega looks over Wrecker’s shoulder.
“I don’t see anything,” Omega says. Wyyntrr reaches over and gently touches Omega’s hand with his own pale pink one and Omega’s eyes widen when she feels his hand is cold—a lot colder than she expected. The young female clone looks over and sees Maisy point. Hunter races ahead.
The group manages to get back to where they came in from and follow the same path out, going through the basement closet, through the sewers and back to the alleys of the lower levels of Coruscant. The hidden path out of the Temple isn’t known to any outside the Jedi Council and the room isn’t on any maps of the Temple so over the centuries, that knowledge was lost. The only reason Maisy knew of it is because her Master told her. He found it accidentally as a Youngling himself.
“Are we safe yet?” Omega asks and Padawan Wyyntrr makes a small noise before nodding. Omega looks over and sees Maisy still looks upset.
“Maisy? What’s wrong?” Omega asks.
“I’m not cold…the bad dark…it didn’t follow us out but…but…the others—“ Maisy whimpers before crying, wrapping her arms around Tech’s neck. The little girl is hurting and it’s almost instantly that Tech puts his blaster pistol away and gently strokes the back of the little girl’s head.
Elsewhere…
Back on Kamino, Crosshair informs his squad about their latest controversial mission to Ankus.
“What’s so controversial about this mission?” ES-03 asks.
“The Separatist holdout is located in a neutral system,” Crosshair explains. Based on what happened on Onderon, Crosshair’s squad doesn’t question orders.
“Is that a problem?” Crosshair asks when his squad shares a look with each other.
“No…sir,” ES-03 says before nodding at the others and walking out to the hangar, leaving Corsshair alone to get ready.
Since he’s alone, Crosshair takes a moment. The Ankus mission is identical to the one on Onderon. Civilians, innocent people just caught in a wrong place-wrong time situation. The sniper definitely takes issue with violence but he winces in pain and his hand comes up to rub his right temple before sighing. Fine. If the order was to go to Ankus, he’d go to Ankus. Crosshair would do it his way though.
He meets the rest of his new squad in the hangar and the group silently finishes loading the gunship with supplies before boarding and taking off. It’s awkwardly silent between the soldiers but Crosshair doesn’t care. He just thinks about Cody. The sniper wonders all sorts of questions about the commander but most of all, Crosshair just hopes Cody will help him as he feels the ship lurch forward into hyperspace.
Meanwhile…
Maisy’s POV
I feel sad…so sad that…it’s like I don’t feel anything. I’m not even crying. I managed to guide everyone back out but…but it didn’t feel like me. It felt like I wasn’t there. Like it wasn’t real. It couldn’t have been. But…but everyone’s still acting like the other Jedi were all killed and only me and Wyyntrr are left. Tech is carrying me as they walk through alleys and streets of the lower levels before getting to the lifts. I can hear Wyyntrr crying but I look over and see Omega comforting him as Wrecker carries them. The door opens and we hurry inside as the doors whoosh close.
“You’re safe now, Wyyntrr. We’ll protect you,” Omega tells him. I know Omega’s telling the truth but…I can’t get the bodies out of my mind. The bodies of the other Younglings and the Masters that were defending them along with the clones that they managed to kill. I feel the lift move up.
“Maisy?” Tech’s voice pulls me out of remembering the lifeless faces with eyes wide open.
“Are you alright?” Tech asks, “You’re shaking,” he explains, getting everyone’s attention.
“Kid?” Echo asks, concerned. I bury my face into Tech’s neck and whimper, squeezing tighter. I’m just trying to keep my eyes shut, to stop the bad thoughts. I don’t even hear Wyyntrr’s voice.
Tech’s POV
I feel Maisy bury her face into the crook of my neck and whimper quietly.
“Rrr-rrrghh..rraaahh-rrrgg” Commander Wyyntrr says. I flip my visor down and let the lens translate everything the white albino Wookiee says.
“The Force is..unpredictable,” I read and see the Padawan point at Maisy. My eyes widen. The Force. I’ve never been able to understand it. I know it’s what gives the Generals their power and make things float around, but that’s about it since we don’t normally work with the Jedi.
“He says the Force is unpredictable…for Maisy?” I ask and the Wookiee nods once.
“What does that mean?” I ask, but the lift doors open before he could answer and we run out.
“This way-“ Hunter motions and we follow him. I make sure to keep a strong grip on the little girl as she clings to me. I suddenly realize how uncomfortable my armor must feel.
We finally make it back to the garage and shut the door behind us.
“Woah, what’s going on? Did you get into the Temple?” Trace asks as Rafa puts the tool down and walks over. While not as skilled as Trace, Rafa can do basic things like rewire a speeder, bypass simple security systems and such. Wrecker steps forward with the two older kids in his arms and they blink in surprise.
“Who’s that?” Rafa asks.
“This is Wyyntrr..the girls found him when we went into the Temple,” Hunter introduces.
“He’s just a kid,” Trace says and Hunter nods sadly.
“Rex-“ Rafa says, getting his attention. He looks at her with tired, deep dark brown eyes
“Can we talk?” Rafa asks, glancing at the kids. Rex nods and glances at Echo.
“You comin’?” Rex asks, clearly still thinking of Echo as a 501st brother. Echo looks at Hunter, who nods before following the sisters and Rex into the office room.
“Go, we’ll stay with the kids,” Hunter says, glancing at me and I nod, looking over at the Wookiee Commander, thinking on what he said…about the Force…and Youngling Maisy.
“Maisy?” Omega asks, reaching up to put a hand gently on the younger girl’s knee. Maisy’s grip tightens around my neck and she whimpers quietly. I see Omega frown worriedly.
“It…It’s ok,” I tell the Youngling, “we won’t let anything happen to any of you.”
“Tech’s right,” Omega adds enthusiastically.
Rex’s POV
I shut the door behind Echo and look at the Martez sisters.
“Rex, you have to contact Ahsoka,” Rafa insists.
“You know where the Commander is?” Echo asks incredulously.
“No-no-Rafa, you know as well as I do that Ahsoka’s situation…is tricky,” I argue.
“This is an emergency-those kids, they’re Jedi and Ahsoka could help them,” Rafa argues back.
“Rex if you know where Commander Tano is then you have to tell her about the kids,” Echo insists.
“Echo-Commander Tano was banished from the Jedi. She was asked back but…but she didn’t trust them, so she left. She only recently came back and I was helping her when..” I trail off, remembering the horrors of Order 66. Memories of how I nearly killed the Commander—of how we had to bury the bodies of our half of the 501st.
“Order 66?” Echo asks and I nod.
“Rex..we’re soldiers. What are we supposed to do with children? I know Hunter means well, but he’s not thinking realistically. We’re not prepared to raise these kids,” Echo says. I sigh. He has a point.
“That would mean separating them,” I say.
“Yeah..I don’t think that’s going to happen-“ Trace says, looking out the window. I follow her gaze and see Tech holding Maisy on the floor of the garage with the two older kids hugging either side of Tech, wrapping their arms around the pilot and Jedi youngling. Wrecker walks over and sits behind Tech, wrapping his arms around the group and I see Hunter smile. In a different universe, they’d be able to raise those kids without fear of the Empire.
“We still have to go back for Crosshair,” Echo points out, getting my attention.
“Where is he?” I ask.
“Back on Kamino. His inhibitor chip was the only one active on Kaller but we hadn’t seen him since escaping Kamino after removing our chips. We’re not sure what they did to him,” Echo explains. I sigh.
“I can’t locate Commander Tano because I don’t know where she is, truly. She went into hiding after our ship crashed and we buried those that didn’t make it,” I explain.
“That’s where they come in,” I explain, glancing at the Martez sisters, who nod.
“Any clones we come across, we direct to Rex,” Trace explains and I nod.
“And any Jedi, we tell Ahsoka,” Rafa adds.
“In these times, they won’t be safe anywhere,” Echo comments darkly.
“I can send out a distress signal. It’s an old clone captain code of mine. Ahsoka would know it…if she’s listening,” I say.
“Thanks Rex,” Echo nods at me. I feel my lips tug upward in a small smile. I’ve watched lots of my brothers fall. I was there on the Rishi Moon outpost when Cutup, Droidbait and Hevy were killed. I was with Fives…he had tried to warn me-and General Skywalker but I…I didn’t understand. I’d do anything to keep Echo and the rest of them safe, including the kids because none of this is their fault. They shouldn’t have had to go through Order 66 at their age. And now…they are genocide survivors.
3rd POV
Back on the now former Republic gunship, Crosshair waits patiently for the ship to drop out of hyperspace.
“Approaching Ankus, sir,” the sniper hears through the comms in his helmet.
“Good. Here. I’m assigning each of you a sector. East wing, south entrance, roof. We meet inside. Eliminate anyone in your way,” Crosshair orders to a silent squad and from what happened on Onderon, it’s out of fear, not respect.
The ship touches down in the swampy marsh. The doors open and Crosshair steps out first to see a settlement in the distance.
“This way,” he says and leads the squad as quick as he can.
“Commander-what’s the hurry?” A trooper asks but Crosshair doesn’t answer and merely speeds up. Crosshair knows that the faster the mission here is completed, the faster he can get to the nearby planet Dantooine, Commander Cody’s last known whereabouts.
Crosshair’s POV
I let my visor on my helmet guide me until I get to a rocky, vine-covered cliff. I already manage to fire off my ascension cable just as the others catch up. The hook catches up at the top and I pull the trigger of my rifle so the cable pulls me up the face of the cliff. I hear the other cables launch near me, but I try not to think about them. Just finish the mission so I can leave. Just finish.
I get to the top of the cliff and see the wall of the outpost through the vegetation. I use the heat signature function and see at least 20 people inside and patrolling around the wall.
“Split up,” I order the others once they make it to the top as well.
“You two take the north side. We’ll meet at the control center inside,” I point to the left and the TK troopers nod.
“Yes sir,” they reply obediently. They must’ve learned from Onderon not to disobey me. The two disappear into the distance and I look to the remaining TK trooper.
“You, scout ahead,” I order and she nods.
“Yes sir,” she says and hurries off.
Being the sniper, I’m unused to being the leader and on Clone Force 99, I would always bring up the rear, watching our backs. But I focus on completing the mission. It’s the only way I can get help. Faster…I have to go faster. I nearly keep pace with the female TK trooper and she looks at me.
“What’s the rush sir?” She asks.
“Our timing is important,” I snap and at first she’s quiet.
“Understood sir,” she says and speeds up much faster than I anticipated. I blink in surprise and speed up a bit. A small part of me, very deep down and VERY BRIEFLY thinks that she respects me. No. No that can’t be. I shot and killed ES-01 on Onderon. They just fear me. As they should but…but if my plan is going to work…I hope-
“Sir!” I hear a voice through the comms on my helmet snapping me out of my thoughts.
“Yes-“
“I’ve found a weak point in the security system. The ventilation shaft doesn’t have any weight or motion censors. That’s our way in,” the TK trooper partnered with me explains and I’m suddenly reminded of Tech, but I shake that thought away. She opens the vent and climbs in and I take a small breath before following after her.
It’s quiet, the only sound is the slight sound of our armor touching metal. I can hear the other troopers update me on their position and every so often, I can hear blaster fire through the comms but it eventually stops.
“Sir, I believe we’re just a corridor away from the central control panel,” the trooper whispers. After a bit more crawling, we arrive at a grate in the vent and open it. I drop through the opening and we look around.
“Report ES-03,” I order through my helmet comms. I hear two shots fire off before a quiet moment passes.
“ES-03?” I ask again but that’s when the door whooshes open and I see the other troopers walk in.
“We have infiltrated the base successfully,” ES-03 says.
“We must sweep the base for any remaining insurgents-“ ES-04 suggests.
“It’s faster to send out a fake emergency call. Sound the evacuation alarms,” I order and no one questions me this time. An alert alarm rings throughout the building.
“ES-03-“ I say, getting the TK trooper’s attention.
“Take the north corridor-I’m taking the south-“ I order and make my way through the southern wing to the landing pads.
I make it outside when the commlink in my helmet comes on.
“Sir, there’s no one else here-“ I hear.
“The base is secured. Hold it until further orders,” I instruct.
“Understood sir-but-..where are you?”
“I’ve got a new mission-alone,” I add hastily.
“ES-03 is in charge while I’m away,” I announce.
“Yes sir,” I hear the obedient replies through the comms and hurry over to a nearby transport shuttle and power it up. I put in the coordinates for Dantooine, Commander Cody’s last known whereabouts before flying the ship up and off planet. I feel a twinge of pain flare up through my temples. I completed my earlier mission, so why does it still hurt?
Back at the Lower Levels of Coruscant…
3rd POV
CF99 and the kids say their goodbyes to the Martez sisters and the group makes their way back to the Marauder from the lower levels of Coruscant. Padawan Wyyntrr mumbles sadly and sighs as Omega looks at him, then at Tech.
“He’s asking what’s going to happen to them now that the Jedi Temple is destroyed-“ Tech explains cautiously looking at Hunter.
“We’re…not going to decide anything right now,” Hunter answers when he notices Echo and Rex talking in hushed tones.
“We’ll look after you kids for now…until we do decide what would be best,” Hunter assures the kids and Tech nods.
“I could really use your help Echo,” Rex whispers quietly to the ARC trooper, who nods.
“I know. If there’s a chance he’s still alive…then we have to go back into the Temple ourselves. We’ll leave the kids with Hunter and the others,” Echo says and Rex nods in agreement.
Speaking of the children, Omega gently puts a hand on Wyyntrr’s shoulder as he picks up Maisy, who clings to him and buries her head into his thick, curly snow-white fur. The albino Wookiee uses one arm to hold the Youngling and the other to cup the back of her head gently with his pale pink hand.
Omega’s POV
As we make our way back to the Marauder, I look over at the Jedi and see Maisy keeps her head buried into Wyyntrr’s thick, white curly fur and she’s clinging to him so tight her knuckles are white. I don’t say anything. How could I? After what we saw at the Temple…all the destruction and death….the bodies we passed. We saw it all. And Wyyntrr…he could’ve been here…all this time. Maybe he was here when it happened. Now…all the Jedi are gone…it’s just Maisy and Wyyntrr left.
I’m not sure why but I feel the overwhelming sense to protect them. Perhaps it was all those years on Kamino. The others…the soldiers, they were taught that the Jedi were our superiors. That their job is to protect others so we must protect them. At least, that’s what I’ve thought. I don’t have a lot of memories of the Jedi personally because Nala Se often kept me confined in her secret laboratory. I would get to go to the mess hall to eat or make very occasional trips to the library. It was during those times when I was out that I would see a Jedi. I believe her name is Jedi Master Shaak Ti. I got to see her once briefly in passing. We never spoke to each other. I never really got to see the Jedi’s powers. I’d heard they could do amazing things…things no ordinary human can do. But I never saw…not until-
My mind flashes to Crosshair choking, gasping for air before flashing to Maisy, her hand outstretched towards him. I managed to get her to stop by grabbing hold of her and picking her up but I’ll always remember it. It was like Crosshair couldn’t do anything despite nothing being around him. I shake my head slightly to clear the memory when I hear Maisy whimper. I put a hand gently on her shoulder.
“We’ve got you. It’s ok. We’re here,” I say and Wyyntrr grunts and nods in agreement as his grip tightens slightly in a reassuring..big brother..type of way. I look between them and I realize why I felt the need to protect them. It’s not because of Kamino or what the Kaminoans told the other clones about the Jedi…it’s because we’re family.
We finally get back to the Marauder.
“Hunter, can we talk?” Echo asks. I look between Echo and Rex and then finally Hunter. He nods and turns to Tech and Wrecker.
“Take the kids inside,” Hunter says and Tech nods, escorting Wyyntrr up the stairs. I watch as he cautiously walks up the steps.
“C’mon kid,” Wrecker tells me when I look back at Rex, Echo and Hunter. I look back up at Wrecker and nod before following the others inside. Wrecker follows behind me and I watch as Tech escorts Wyyntrr over to an empty seat. I walk over and sit next to Wyyntrr, who’s still keeping a firm grip on Maisy.
“I’m going to reset the fuel log and nav computer,” Tech announces before walking into the cockpit. I notice Wrecker looking a bit nervous so I motion to come sit with us. He nods and immediately walks over. I move over and once he sits down, I climb into his lap. Wyyntrr seems to notice and shifts Maisy so he can also climb into Wrecker’s lap. The demolitions and weapons expert wraps his arms around me and Wyyntrr.
3rd POV
Hunter watches Wrecker and Tech escort the kids onto the Marauder, leaving the sergeant with Echo and Rex.
“What’s going on?” Hunter asks.
“Hunter. The troopers at the Temple…they were 501st. Rex and I think that one of us might still be at the Temple. But we had to get the kids out of there and now that they’re safe, Rex and I want to go back before it gets swarmed by Imps,” Echo explains.
“And before you start to argue, we have to do this, no matter what you say,” Rex adds.
“Actually, I was going to apologize for not being able to go with you…but I can’t leave those kids. They need us,” Hunter explains and the 2 others nod understandingly.
“We know,” Echo says and looks to his captain.
“Here. These are coordinates to someone who can help you,” Rex explains, handing Hunter a data chip. The sergeant looks at the chip then at Rex.
“Who?” Hunter asks.
“A deserter. We met during the War,” Rex explains then glances at the Marauder.
“And he’s got kids,” Rex adds.
“So?” Hunter asks and all Rex does is smirk and let a small chuckle escape his lips.
“I always forget that you boys haven’t worked with the Jedi Commanders before. Trust me. He’ll be helpful in more ways than one,” Rex says.
“We’ll rendezvous with you at those coordinates once we’ve searched the whole Temple,” Echo says.
“Who…who is it?” Hunter asks.
“Kix..my medic,” Rex says and Hunter nods, remembering the soldier well from the Anaxes mission to rescue Echo.
“I hope you find him. In the meantime, we’ll be waiting for you,” Hunter says, flashing the data chip with the coordinates on it and Echo nods, offering a hand. They grip forearms and shake brotherly.
“Thanks Hunter, I’ll be back,” Echo assures the sergeant who nods with a small knowing smile before parting ways.
Hunter’s POV
I watch Rex and Echo head back towards the seemingly endless maze of streets before turning back to the Havoc Marauder. We’ll need to disappear. Hopefully Rex’s contact can help us with that. I walk back into the Marauder and see Wrecker with the kids while Tech is up in the cockpit messing with the nav computer. Deciding not to disturb Wrecker or the kids, I decide to join Tech in the cockpit.
“I’m almost done with the fuel log and nav computer,” Tech says and I nod once before handing him the data chip.
“What’s this?” the pilot asks.
“Coordinates for a contact of Rex’s. It’s a place where we can lay low and wait to regroup with the two once they find Kix,” I explain and Tech adjusts his goggles.
“Kix, CT-6116 from Anaxes?” Tech asks and I nod.
“Rex believes he’s back at the Temple, but it’s too dangerous for the kids so we’re going to wait with Rex’s contact until they return,” I explain.
“Who is the contact and how do you know we can trust them?” Tech asks.
“Rex trusts him. Besides, he said that the contact is a deserter,” I tell my brother.
“A deserter?” I don’t miss the concern laced in his tone.
“Yeah, why? It’s not like we’re not deserters either,” I argue back rationally.
“True enough,” Tech admits and nods.
“I’ll input the coordinates-“ Tech says, tossing the chip and catching it with one hand. I nod and walk over to the kids.
I wasn’t prepared for the Temple and if I could go back, I never would’ve taken the kids there. I know we found Wyyntrr there and Omega’s a medical assistant, but they’re both only 11 and shouldn’t have had to experience that, especially Wyyntrr and Maisy since they probably know the slain Jedi. And Maisy…she’s only 4. As I silently approach, Wrecker opens his eyes and he immediately makes eye contact with me.
“The baby Jedi’s are asleep,” Wrecker whispers. I look and see Omega looking at them.
“Will they be alright?” Omega asks me quietly.
“They will with time…and if we help them,” I assure Omega, who smiles.
“Because we’re a family?” She asks and I nod. The young female clone looks at the two Jedi kids and a look of fondness washes over her.
“It might not always be easy,” I warn but Omega nods.
“I know,” she replies easily but with a knowing look in her deep, shining, dark brown eyes. The same eyes we all share.
3rd POV
In hyperspace, Crosshair stares out the window. Crosshair winces in pain and he rubs his temple. He can’t stop thinking about what the Kaminoans, specifically Nala Se, did to him back on Kamino. The others stayed with that kid. He sighs irritatedly so he keeps his thoughts on Commander Cody. While they weren’t exactly close, the sniper knows that the former Marshal Commander of the GAR would help him. The commander took an interest in the ‘defective’ squad when he first learned of them from 99, before his passing.
The ship Crosshair took from Ankus drops out of hyperspace as it arrives at Dantooine and heads to the coordinates the 212th troopers gave him. Commander Cody’s last known whereabouts. While the sniper flies the ship in through the atmosphere of the planet, his mind doesn’t fail to remind him how grateful he should be to Cody because he doesn’t have any friends or contacts, even within the army. Echo’s voice of reason rings in Crosshair’s head.
“If your squad pushes away our brothers, you won’t have anyone to rely on,” the ARC trooper had told Crosshair when they first met, on the Anaxes mission. Out of everyone, Crosshair’s severe and unyielding personality make it hard for him to admit when he has a shortcoming. But in this case, when he can’t even rely on his own squad…it would be beneficial to have contacts other than squad mates. The sniper made a mental note to talk with Echo the next time he saw him.
Crosshair watches the scenery through the windshield before deciding to take over and shut off the autopilot. He’d seen Tech fly the Marauder enough and even picked up a few of Tech’s tricks. His dark brown eyes shine as he scans the area before glancing at the nav computer console. Crosshair sees the dot of the location he’s heading towards as well as the blinking dot of the ship.
It starts to rain as Crosshair touches the ship down in a grassy plain next to a river connecting to a small lake. Crosshair initiates the landing sequence and feels the ship lurch to a stop on the ground before hearing the bay door open. Rain blows in, hitting the loading ramp. He grabs his helmet and rifle and hurries out into the rain.
He heads to the exact coordinates and spots a clearing in the tall golden grass, about 50ft away from the ship. The sniper sees signs that someone was there. Footsteps, a small burn spot of ash from what used to be a fire that’s gone out. Crosshair sees another footstep before a trail of bent blades of grass and follows the trail. Tracking, something he’d seen Hunter do since they were cadets in training on Kamino. While he’s grateful for any help at this point, Crosshair had hoped that Hunter and the rest of the squad would’ve tried harder to understand the sniper’s point of view.
Crosshair keeps his rifle out and ready just in case. The tracks stop at a small flowing river and Crosshair sighs but he spots a smoke trail rising towards the sky in the distance. That’s as good a place as any to start looking. Crosshair didn’t actually think Cody would be at the coordinates, but the sniper had hoped the commander didn’t leave the planet. But Crosshair trusted the coordinate information because Cody often talked fondly of the 212th, as well as the 501st and anyone Cody trusts must be worthy of it.
As the sniper keeps a brisk pace through the grassy plains, Crosshair speeds up with every pulse of pain through his right temple. This cannot be normal, he thinks to himself. Something is wrong.
By the time Crosshair can see the silhouette of the village in the distance, the pain is so intense, taking a step hurts. He groans and rubs his head. Crosshair’s rifle is now barely in his grip and his helmet is under his arm. The breeze provides a nice coolness that in reality does very little, but it allows Crosshair to take a focusing breath when he becomes lightheaded and dizzy. Whatever Nala Se had done to the inhibitor chip was now clearly aversely affecting Crosshair and he needed to get help now. Crosshair ignores the pain long enough to focus on the distance to the village.
The sun starts to set and Crosshair sighs with relief when the sun finally sets. The sunlight was aggravating his headache but wearing his helmet made his lightheadedness nauseating. Crosshair nearly stumbles into the village before collapsing onto his knees. He groans as everything feels like it’s spinning.
Shut your eyes and take slow breaths.
That was what Crosshair told Hunter when his senses got overstimulated. Following that advice, Crosshair shuts his eyes and braces himself before taking a slow breath. The pulsing pain remains for a moment before slowing and lessening in severity.
Crosshair’s POV
I have to shut my eyes and take a slow breath. The ringing in my ears is deafening. I feel a bit nauseous. I’m so focused on the pain that I don’t even register someone approaching me.
“Oss-air…Cross-….Crosshair-“ I hear a familiar voice. I lift my head but keep my eyes shut. I open my eyes with a wince. I’ve got a bit of double vision going on and everything is a bit fuzzy, but I don’t miss the unmistakable deep, bright dark eyes of a clone staring at me with concern. As my vision focuses, I’m able to see the large scar running down the man’s forehead and to his cheekbone.
“C-Cody? Commander Cody?” I ask weakly.
“It’s ok, I’ve got ya,” he tells me before moving next to me. I feel his hands wrap underneath my arms and haul me to my feet. Cody groans slightly and that’s when I see his left leg is wrapped in a bandage. It goes from his ankle all the way up to his mid thigh and I realize he’s hurt.
“You’re injured-“ I comment and he nods.
“Yeah nothing that won’t heal in time but you look like you got hit by a freighter ship. Come with me,” he tells me.
As we walk through the small village, I look around and take in the surroundings. Mostly small shops mixed in with housing either next to or on top of the shops. It’s not really crowded either and I spot some rusty droids every other alleyway.
“What are you doing here Cross? What happened? Where’s the rest of Clone Force 99?” Cody asks as we hobble down the stone street.
“Everything fell apart during Order 66,” I explain and I see Cody’s face harden.
“Were you on Utapau with General Kenobi when it happened?” I ask and he merely nods, avoiding my eyes.
“I…don’t have a lot of regrets in my life but…that was one of them,” Cody says and I look at him with a quizzical look.
“Look, good soldiers follow orders. But what separated us from the battle droids we fought is that we can make our own choices and that’s important now more than ever,” Cody tells me.
“Why’s that?” I ask.
“Because the Jedi that protected us are gone now. The government that ordered our creation has disintegrated. We have to protect each other now that the galaxy has changed,” Cody explains and I think on his words. He…does have a point.
“Tell me something Crosshair,” the commander says, getting my attention.
“Why are you here?” He asks.
“To find you…sir,” I answer and he cocks his head at me, raising an eyebrow.
“I…I knew without the rest of the squad, I had to find someone I could trust,” I explain.
“But..why?”
“Because…the Kaminoans did something to me…and…and it’s only getting worse-“ I say as my free hand instinctively comes up to rub my aching temple. The pulsing pain makes it hard to concentrate.
“I need your help,” I beg and Cody nods.
“Don’t worry. I’ll do what I can-“ he says looking around. I see his eyes widen.
“Ah! We’re almost there-“ he comments.
“Mmhmm,“ I acknowledge since nodding my head would’ve been too painful.
With my left arm draped over Cody’s shoulders so he can take my weight, he has us turn down a small alley and walk down all the way until it gets to a dead end. I look and see a rusty door that looks abandoned.
“We’re here,” Cody says and presses the door pad. The door whooshes up with a slight squeak that grates against my ears, but I don’t say anything because at this point, I’m just so happy to have found Cody…or that he found me.
The place is a small one room building with a sink, a couple chairs, and a rickety looking wooden table that’s scratched up like war-ravaged armor.
“It’s not much but it’s a good place to rest that none of the locals really cares about,” Cody says and I nod.
“How long have you been here?” I ask as he gently sets me down in one of the chairs.
“I left Utapau just after Order 66. I tried to convince the men with me to come with but after that we were to report to Kamino. I went with them and…and when we got back…everything…everyone was different,” Cody explains.
“I was demoted because there’s no need for a marshal commander when there’s no GAR but Governor Tarkin assured me I still had a place within the Empire by assigning me and ghost squadron a mission on Dantooine. But, the more I thought about what happened on Utapau, the more upset I got,” Cody explains.
“I got injured after falling from a cliff and told everyone else to complete the mission. I gave Crys my last known coordinates and told them to return to Kamino without me,” Cody says.
“Why? Why didn’t you go back with the others once they finished the mission?” I ask.
“Because I’m going back to Utapau. At least, once my leg heals up,” he adds, gently rubbing his leg.
“You’re going back to Utapau?! Why in all the galaxy would you go back? You could easily rise through the ranks of the Empire,” I ask, surprised he’d even suggest such a thing.
“I…I have to go back and look for General Kenobi. I ordered to shoot him down. I took a couple shots myself as he fell. I looked into the water he fell in and saw no sign of him,” Cody answers seriously. I’m reminded of what happened on Kaller. I didn’t see, but Hunter told me he shot the padawan and he fell off the rocky cliffs. I don’t believe him. A wave of pain makes me wince and I groan slightly. Cody frowns.
“You said the Kaminoans did something to you…do you remember what?” Cody asks.
“I…I saw Nala Se…in the halls. She took me and enhanced the inhibitor chip—I…I knew what was happening but…but I couldn’t move. I couldn’t do anything-“ I explain, rubbing my temple. Cody nods and pulls up one of the wooden floorboards to reveal a small container. I watch as he pulls up the other chair and sits directly across from me. He opens the rusty container and I see some medical supplies. He pulls out a stimpack and gives me an apologetic look.
“Sorry-“ Cody says.
“For what-AGH!” I ask but he suddenly injects the needle into the side of my neck. I feel the cold pinch before the cold liquid numbs the pain enough that I sigh with relief.
“What…what is that?” I ask.
“A local concoction. After what happened with my leg, a few locals from this village found me and brought me back here. Their healers have been looking after me, making sure I don’t overdo it. It’s a mix of medicinal grasses and oils from seed pods from the plains surrounding the village,” Cody explains.
“What’s this ‘inhibitor chip’?” The Marshal Commander asks curiously.
“I…I’m not really sure but…but it’s..it’s here-“ I say, pointing to my right temple.
“Nala Se did something to it before taking it out-“ I tell him.
“But whatever she did…it’s permanent,” I add.
“Don’t worry, I’m gonna do everything I can. But I don’t have the right tools. There’s a machine chop shop in the village square. I can get a scanner and start working in about an hour. You think you can hang on ‘til then?” Cody asks me.
“I’ll be ok. But your leg-“
“I’ll be alright—just try and relax. I’ve got a canteen of water by the bed-“ Cody points and without waiting, I hurry as fast as I can over and grab the metal can. I unscrew it and take a swig before putting the cap back and holding the canister to my temple. The cool metal feels good against the hot pulsing pain.
“Here’s the medical supplies in case you need anything. Sorry I don’t really have anything to eat-“ Cody says, limping over as he sets the supply box next to me on the old mattress in the corner. The thought of food makes my stomach churn and I guess my face must’ve shown it because Cody nods.
“Or not—sorry. I’ll be right back,” Cody says, grabbing a sturdy stick and walking out with a slight limp.
Once I’m sure I’m alone and Cody isn’t coming back for a while, I let the first of many tears form and fall from my eyes. I didn’t want to say anything but…what Nala Se did…it was the first time in a long time that I felt afraid. And I don’t have my brothers with me. They probably hated me for what I did on Kamino. But they don’t know what happened to me. How could they have known? I lay on the lumpy old mattress, waiting, hoping Cody comes back soon because even though the stim helped, I can still feel the pulsing pain as I think about the inhibitor chip. Good soldiers follow orders…don’t they?
3rd POV
CF99 gets the Havoc Marauder out of Coruscant’s atmosphere before going into hyperspace, following the coordinates Rex gave Hunter. The kids are sleeping on the floor of the gunners mount, huddled together in a snuggle pile.
“I hope Echo comes back with Rex soon,” Wrecker comments as he glances at the kids.
“He’s had the most experience with children out of all of us,” Tech adds and Hunter sighs.
“Don’t worry. Once we get to the coordinates Rex gave us, we’ll figure out what to do…now that we know the Jedi Temple isn’t safe,” Hunter says.
Maisy whimpers sadly and clings to Wyyntrr’s shaggy, curly fur on his arm and Omega’s tunic sleeve as she sleeps between the two. She gasps awake, bolting upright, clawing at the air. Hunter notices first.
“Hey-easy-easy-it’s ok-you’re ok,” Hunter assures the younger girl before she starts crying quietly. He approaches and that’s when the Youngling stretches her arms out, wanting to be held. Hunter easily grabs hold of the little girl and holds her close against his chest plate.
“It’s just a bad dream,” Hunter tries to assure the girl, who clings even tighter to the sergeant.
“Don’t leave me…please…don’t leave please-please-please-please-“ the Youngling begs.
“Shh-sshh little one, we’re not going to let anything happen to you or Wyyntrr or Omega. You’re our kids now,” Hunter says, wrapping his free arm around the little girl with his hand holding the back of her head.
“We’re on approach to sector J19,” Tech announces as the two older kids wake up as well.
“Maisy?”
“Rrrgh?” They ask as Omega looks around. Wyyntrr points, not looking in that direction so Omega does. She sees Hunter holding Maisy and a worried look crosses the female clone’s face.
“It’s ok, she just had a bad dream,” Wrecker tells Omega as she swings her legs over the side before hopping down. Wyyntrr follows and the older kids approach Hunter and Maisy as the ship drops out of Hyperspace.
“Approaching a planet called Saleukami,” Tech says.
“Saleukami? Never heard of it,” Wrecker says.
“Don’t worry. We’ll be safe here,” Omega says, patting Maisy’s leg.
“First we need to find this contact of Rex’s,” Hunter reminds the girl.
“That shouldn’t be too hard. The coordinates have us touching down just east of 25 acres of farmland,” Tech explains, causing Hunter and Wrecker to exchange a wary look.
End.
Chapter 4
Chapter Index
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Aloe Island Posse - Our Love
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I want to draw more Arcane study. I would even like to draw portraits of different characters in Arcane style.
#arcane#arcaneedit#arcane league of legends#arcane vi#league of legends arcane#league of legends#artists on tumblr#jasmine sullivan#curtis harding#our love#soundtrack
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i wish i had the vocabulary to fully articulate myself how much i love "our love" as a song and how much i think it is the thesis song for caitvi. and i think this particular song is more in vi's pov, with the whole water imagery and how rain is very present in crossroads of her choices (when she left powder, when she left cait). i think the song is more or less the official starting point of fate trying to get them to meet. like your discussion with regards to the vinyl, cait is upright, while vi is opposite- i think it also might be mirroring yin and yang, where the white (moon, fem, intimate) is the left while the black (sun, masc, open) is the right which suit their personalities...they exist as inseparable and contradictory opposites; in addition to vi being upside down because imo she thinks shes not "right" for cait in a way. And this is a theory- i think we'll get another similar song but more from cait's pov in s2 to sort of mirror this song and bookmark their official romantic beginning in a way.
I have a couple of posts about Our love here and here which is what you referred to I'm sure.
I do believe that the water imagery isn't a coincidence. The way you say they exist as inseparable and contradictory opposites!!! Yess 100%.
I definitely think Our love is a precursor to Caitlyn and Vi's love. Kind of an ode to them before they even meet. I think it also symbolizes the depth of their attachment. They're both loyal and rebellious, while being caring and understanding, but they shouldn't complement each other as well as they do given the cards they've been dealt in life.
Your theory on yin and yang is so fascinating. I hadn't seen it that way, but it makes sense! there's a lot I could say about the bed scene - overwhelming in its intimacy, its vulnerability, its eagerness. It's just too beautiful not to mention.
I would love a song that's specifically for Caitlyn and Vi in a romantic scene (but I could see it in a sexy scene as well but idk if we're getting that). Their love deserves to be celebrated and I'm sure the writers would be in agreement, so there's nothing to worry about in that regard! I trust them.
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Our Love - Caribou
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me and him
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Finally found the Flyn Rider to my Rapunzel
#peter pan and wendy#love#our love story#our love#virgo and Taurus#Taurus and virgo#couple#couple goals#cutecore
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