Qui-Gon nodded. He had gone throughTempletraining with Clee Rhara. She had a bright wit and a fierce will that had attracted followers even then.

'What is Tahl's mission there?' Qui-Gon asked curiously.

'A grave problem we have,' Yoda said. 'Until now, the Senate donated the starfighters for Jedi pilots. Outmoded or damaged, the starfighters are. Clee Rhara has her own shipyard for refitting. Worked well, this system has. But mechanical failures lately there have been. One quite serious. A Coruscant air taxi was almost hit. Aboard, an important Senator was.'

'Does Clee Rhara suspect sabotage?' Qui-Gon asked.

Yoda nodded. 'Tahl has gone to investigate. Some there are in the Senate who resent the Jedi. Whispers there are about our taking advantage. Track these whispers, we cannot. Concerned, the Council is. Clee Rhara must make the program work, or abandon it we must.'

'I see,' Qui-Gon said. 'So if Tahl can discover that the ships were sabotaged, the program can continue.'

'Perhaps.'Yoda straightened and began to move toward the turbolift. 'Watching us some in the Senate are. Hoping to see us fail, perhaps. And watching they will be the investigation of Bruck's death. Also, forget we should not that Vox Chun was once in the employ of one who plotted to destroy us.'

'Xanatos,' Qui-Gon said. His former Padawan was dead. Yet the evil he spread lived on.

Chapter 3

Qui-Gon decided that the most courteous thing would be to meet Vox Chun at the landing platform as he arrived. Obi-Wan knew his Master was right, but he wished he could postpone seeing Bruck's father for a while longer.

'Here he comes.' Qui-Gon indicated a silver transport heading toward them. He eyed the sleek lines of the ship. 'How does someone who just got out of jail afford a transport like that? Perhaps Vox still has powerful friends.'

Obi-Wanwas too nervous to answer. Moments later, the transport glided to a stop, and the ramp lowered and the exit door slid open. A figure stood at the top. Obi-Wan gasped. It was Bruck.

He took a step backward, and Qui-Gon put a hand on his arm. 'No,' Qui-Gon told him in a fierce undertone. 'It is not him, Obi-Wan. The boy only looks like Bruck.'

The boy had a shock of white hair, like Bruck. He was dressed in a rough tunic similar to a Jedi's. But as he descended, Obi-Wan began to breathe again. He saw that the boy's features were softer and that he was a few years younger than Obi-Wan.

'A brother,' Qui-Gon murmured. 'They wanted to unsettle us. That is why he went first.'

Behind the boy, Vox Chun walked slowly down the ramp, his deep purple cloak swirling around the tops of his boots. The last passenger followed a step or two behind, and Obi-Wan glanced at him curiously. Vox Chun had not indicated that he was bringing anyone with him, and the Jedi had assumed he was coming alone. This man was shorter than Obi-Wan. He could be Qui-Gon's age, or he could be older. It was impossible to tell. He had a smooth, unlined face and dark hair cut short. He wore an austere black jacket and trousers.

Qui-Gon nodded as the three approached. 'Welcome to theJediTemple. I am Qui-Gon Jinn, and this is my Padawan, Obi-Wan Kenobi.'

Vox Chun's eyes were the same blue-frost color as Bruck's. They slid over Obi-Wan like a coating of ice over water. He returned Qui-Gon's nod of greeting.

'I am Vox Chun, and this is my son, Kad Chun. This is a family friend, Sano Sauro. He has come to give us emotional support.'

Obi-Wan glanced at Sano Sauro. His opaque black gaze and severe, expressionless manner gave no hint of his feelings. Obi-Wan couldn't imagine going to him for anything involving emotions.

'This way,' Qui-Gon said, indicating the passage into theTemple. 'We have refreshments waiting, if you-was 'I've come for answers, not for tea,' Vox Chun said brusquely.

'Fine. We have prepared a conference room-'

'Take me to the place where my son was killed.'

Qui-Gon bristled at his choice of words, but answered carefully. 'You may see where your son died.'

Obi-Wan trailed after Kad. From behind, the boy's stocky build and stance brought Bruck back to Obi-Wan vividly. Bruck had been a bully who had tormented Obi-Wan during his years at theTemple. For some reason, Obi-Wan had gotten under his skin. He did not have any good memories of the boy.

Yet Bruck had developed a close core of friends at theTemple. He had inspired loyalty. There had been a side of him that Obi-Wan hadn't seen. That was what tormented Obi-Wan. There must have been good in Bruck.

They did not speak in the turbolift or during the walk through the corridors to the Room of a Thousand Fountains. Usually, visitors were immediately struck with a peaceful feeling as they entered the vast space filled with fragrant greenery and hidden trickling fountains. The air smelled fresh and cool. Kad stopped for a moment, but Vox pushed him along. Sano Sauro's dour expression did not change.

'Let us begin,' Vox Chun said abruptly. 'How exactly did my son die?'

'TheTemplehad been under siege from an unknown assailant,' Qui-Gon began. 'We knew that your son was involved-'

'I am not interested in your Jedi history,' Vox Chun interrupted rudely. 'I want to know facts.' He turned to Obi-Wan. 'Where did you engage with him? Who drew his lightsaber first?'

'I followed him here from outside the Council Room,' Obi-Wan said. 'We both already had our lightsabers

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