Joshua continued to follow the feeling the force was giving him and thinking about what this might mean. If there was a group of Jedi this big on Nar Shaddaa then there was either going to be big trouble or they had rediscovered him and found it necessary to send an entire squad to take him down. The last thought actually got a chuckle out of him. If the temple felt it necessary to send this many people after him, they were gravely overestimating him. Yeah he was good but there was no way he was THAT good. Before getting very far, Joshua got a familiar feeling, only this one had nothing to do with the Force this time. This one was an instinct he had developed over the years and had grown to trust. Some called it paranoia, but he preferred to think of it as a survival instinct. He had come to learn that this feeling meant he was either being followed or attacked. Then again the Force did that as well but this feeling was always a bit different. Still, maybe the Force had something to do with it. He could never figure it out. Deciding to see if he was right, Joshua stopped at a nearby stall to look at it wares for a few minutes. Once he was done he left and walked further down the streets before turning into a back alley. One rule of Nar Shaddaa: never go down a back alley. If you went down one, you were very likely to get mugged by someone who wanted something from you. It was also a sure fire way to see if you were getting followed or sort out the people who were new to the moon. Once he was in the alley, Joshua used the Force to jump onto a nearby balcony before wrapping it around himself, hiding himself from sight. He loved Force Concealment, as it had so many uses other then sneaking around where you weren't wanted. So he settled down and waited to see who would come down the alley. IF no one showed, hey, that meant he was paranoid now. Great.