Part 10 (2/2)
”Let's get to work.”
But there was little work for any of them to do, as R2-f0 D2 fiddled with the booster coils. Moments later, a high-pitched screech rent the air. Windy's eyes bugged out. ”Krayt dragon,” he whispered.
Another screech, louder and closer this time. It echoed through the canyons.
”Oh dear, oh dear,” C-f0 3PO moaned, diving into the landspeeder. ”Don't just stand there, Artoo, climb in,” he urged the little astromech. Together, they huddled beneath a tarp of coa.r.s.e eopie hide and waited for disaster to strike.
Windy and Fixer looked like they wanted to hide as well.
”There might be a cave over there,” Windy said, gesturing toward the desert.
”We could hide out 'til morning.”
”We don't have time for that,” Leia said. ”Luke and Jaxson are out there somewhere. Unarmed.”
” We're We're unarmed,” Fixer pointed out. unarmed,” Fixer pointed out.
”You are,” Leia said. ”I'm not.” She pulled out her blaster.
Fixer held out his hands. ”How about you let me handle that?”
”I don't think so,” Leia said, as a keening howl shook the night. The krayt dragon lumbered out of the shadows. Leia froze. The last krayt she'd seen was just a baby, but this was a full-grown dragon, ancient and terrifying. A cloud of dust billowed in its wake as its ma.s.sive paws pounded the sand. Windy and Fixer dove for cover behind the landspeeder, but Leia didn't flinch. As the dragon charged toward her, she steeled herself and took aim. The beast's thick scales would repel her blaster shots, but Luke had once told her that krayt dragons did have one small area of vulnerability: the sinus cavity. She scrutinized the creature's face, looking for the point between its crest of horns- each one easily as big as she was-and the bony armor of its dermal face plates. If she could aim her blast correctly, the laserfire would bore straight through the cavity and into the krayt dragon's brain.
The ground shook as creature closed in. Its jaws gleamed in the moonlight.
Leia had time for one shot, and one shot only. She'd have to make it count.
Leia squeezed the trigger and a bolt of laserfire blazed across the darkness, smas.h.i.+ng into the krayt dragon's sinus cavity. Its roar of rage tore through the night. It reared up on its hind legs and threw its head back, shrieking in pain.
Leia readied the blasterfor another shot. But it wasn't necessary.
With a final ear-piercing scream, the krayt dragon toppled over on its side. It heaved a great shudder, and then was still.
Windy and Fixer peeked their heads out, wide-eyed. ”You killed killed it!” Windy said, sounding shocked. ”By yourself!” it!” Windy said, sounding shocked. ”By yourself!”
Leia was a little shocked herself, but she did her best not to show it. Instead she just shrugged and holstered the blaster, like slaying unstoppable wild beasts was something she did every day. ”Just a krayt dragon,” she said, trying to stop her voice from shaking.
Windy and Fixer just gaped at her. There was something new in their expressions: respect. ”You sure you're Skywalker's first mate?” Fixer asked.
Leia nodded. ”Why do you ask?”
Fixer gave her a bashful grin. ”Just seems like maybe he he should be should be yours yours.”
R2-f0 D2 got the landspeeder running again and they picked up the trail without further incident. It was only a few kilometers later that they came upon the campsite, and the smoking wreckage of an airspeeder. They climbed out of the landspeeder, Leia flicking on her glowrod.
The airspeeder remains lay a few meters beyond a low-slung cave. And in the mouth of the cave: a body. Leia caught her breath for a moment, then let it out in a whoosh when she realized the body couldn't be Luke's. It was too large, for one thing. And as she drew closer, she could see its skin was covered in scales.
The body twitched.
Leia flinched. Then drew a step closer. Had she really seen a sign of life, or was it just a trick of the night? The creature was lying motionless, its arm and leg severed. Surely it couldn't still be alive. What kind of monstrous beast had left him in this condition?
”This is Jaxson's bag!” Windy shouted from behind her, holding up the tattered remains of a canvas sack. ”And Luke's electrobinocs. You were right- they survived the crash somehow. They're alive!”
They're alive, and they were here, Leia thought, slowly turning in place and gazing out at the charred, vacant landscape. But where are they now? But where are they now?
CHAPTER FOURTEEN.
Luke and Jaxson had agreed that they had the best chance of survival if they kept moving. It would be one thing if it was just a matter of making it through the night until rescuers arrived in the morning. Then they could wedge themselves into a cave and wait out the darkness. But there was no guarantee that anyone would come for them, no guarantee that they wouldn't have to spend another day and another night in the Jundland Wastes. They would have to sleep sometime, and it would be far safer to do so with the twin suns above the horizon.
It was about the only thing they could agree on.
”I told you this was the wrong way!” Jaxson hissed, as they trod through the dark and empty landscape. The glow of Luke's lightsaber led the way. ”We should have gone east.” Both had the skills to navigate by the stars. But knowing which direction you were heading didn't help without knowing where you started.
And they had no idea how deep into the Wastes the bounty hunter had taken them-or in what direction home might be. Their only hope was to choose a direction and start walking, in hopes that in another few hours, or another few days, they would reach the border of civilization. They chose west, at random, knowing that choosing wrong would mean death. They had no food and no water, which meant a few days might be a few too many.
On the other hand, if they survived a few days in the Jundland Wastes, without getting eaten by a krayt dragon or besieged by Sand People, they would be lucky.
They would be lucky if they made it through the night.
”We just have to keep going,” Luke a.s.sured Jaxson, with more confidence than he felt.
”What do you know?” Jaxson retorted. ”You don't even live here anymore.
Who are you to tell me what we should do?”
”You have a better idea?” Luke snapped.
There was a pause.
”Then we keep going,” Luke said.
They walked several paces in silence.
”You got a problem?” Luke finally asked.
”Yeah,” Jaxson spit out. ”I'm stuck in the Jundland Wastes. In case you haven't noticed.”
”I mean a problem with me,” Luke said.
Jaxson just grunted.
”Because if you do-”
”I don't like traitors,” Jaxson growled.
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