He felt something new inside him, but he couldn't put a name to it. He looked
out into the grayness of the valley, just visible past the dark outlines of his Master and the other Jedi as they conferred on the landing platform. He concentrated hard. What was he feeling?
A beating heart. A being out there somewhere reaching out to him?
It wasn't a connection it was a call. It was something he didn't want, but something that drew him, pulled him.
Granta Omega? Did he have the same connection as his Master did? He didn't think so. Not this time. It didn't feel right. It felt bigger.
Hidden.
The Sith.
Anakin faced out to the valley. He felt the cold wind blow against his face. The Sith was calling him.
Chapter Seventeen
Obi-Wan saw both relief and trepidation on the faces of the other Padawans. They all wanted to go. They wanted it and feared it.
He saw no fear on his Padawan's face, however. He wasn't sure how Anakin was feeling. There was something going on underneath. Korriban had unsettled them all, Obi-Wan knew.
Even the Masters were not eager to enter the valley. They knew they were heading into great trouble. They knew there would be difficulty.
Traps. Attacks. Surprises. The dark side of the Force could snare them, confuse them. But they each felt strongly that this was their only chance.
The hidden darkness every Jedi felt was here. They could find it and expose it. End it. Here. Now.
Back at the Dreshdae landing platform, they hurried to their cruisers.
Anakin sprang into the cockpit. He entered the coordinates Obi-Wan had given him for the Valley of the Dark Lords. They would have to find it through instruments, since it would not be visible. Then they would survey the area before deciding on a landing point.
Anakin did a preflight check, working quickly but carefully. All the indicator lights turned green. It was a go.
Except
He tapped on an indicator. The light had shone green immediately. It should have cycled from orange to yellow first. Just a small thing, an indicator for the portside fuel baffles. If the light was red it would indicate a clogged baffle. Even that wouldn't prevent takeoff. He could fly with a clogged fuel baffle.
But why hadn't the indicator cycled through the colors?
"Problem?" Obi-Wan looked at him.
Anakin turned in the seat. The toolkit was clamped to the bottom of the counter. One of the clamps hadn't engaged all the way. It would rattle during turbulence. He would have noticed it on the flight here.
Someone had been aboard.
Through the windscreen, in the ship next to him, Ry-Gaul gave him a thumbs up.
"No!" Anakin shouted. He jumped forward and hit the comm. "Don't start the engines!"
Ry-Gaul looked at him, puzzled, and nodded. "Anakin, what?" Obi-Wan asked, frowning at the urgent tone in Anakin's voice.
"Not sure yet." Anakin quickly disengaged the hatch and climbed down into the engine. He only a needed a few seconds before he saw it.
He vaulted out of the engine bloc. "We've got to get out. The other ship, too!"
Obi-Wan hit the comm. "Evacuate! Now!"
Anakin hit the ramp control at the same time. He, Ferus, Siri, and Obi-Wan charged down. They met Ry-Gaul, Tru, Darra, and Soara.
"Take cover!" Anakin shouted.
The Jedi raced to the opposite side of the landing platform and dived behind a cruiser as the two star-ships exploded in a fiery blast. They felt the heat on their faces. A wall of air hit them.
Slowly, Anakin rose. He regarded the skeletal frame of the starship with regret.
"That was one sweet cruiser," he said.
"What happened?" Siri asked.
"I saw an indicator light malfunction. It didn't cycle through."
"Which one?" Ry-Gaul asked.
"Fuel baffles. Then I noticed that someone had used the stowed toolkit. When I looked at the engine, I saw that someone had rigged the main reactor to blow on ignition. Then I noticed a small timer. I figured that after the preflight check if takeoff didn't take place, it would blow anyway."
"Well done," Ry-Gaul said.
"Very well done," Soara seconded, gazing at the burning ships.
"We're running out of time," Obi-Wan said. He took out his comlink.
"What are you going to do?" Anakin asked.
"I'm afraid that Teluron Thacker is going to find his courage."
"I doubt he'll want to give us a hand," Siri said.
"He doesn't have to give us a hand," Obi-Wan said. "Just a ship."
Within minutes, Thacker pulled into the landing platform in a large airspeeder with a bright orange shell. He looked at the smoking hulks of the cruisers.
He shuddered. "I'm not going to ask."
"Thanks for this," Obi-Wan said as Thacker quickly hopped out of the vehicle.
"It's the company airspeeder. For clients." Thacker looked worriedly at the smoking cruisers. "I'm not supposed to lend it out."
"We'll take good care of it," Obi-Wan said.
Anakin looked at the large speeder with disgust. "This will be like driving a gravsled." He knocked on the decorative fins on the outside. "A gooped-up gravsled, at that."
"It will fit all of us and it will get us there," Obi-Wan said.