[center][b][color=7bcdc8]Xeviiy Sinclair[/color][/b] [b][color=f7976a]Coruscant[/color][/b][/center] Xeviiy watched as her attack made contact with the man, the plasma of the blade easily piercing his armor and then his flesh until it came out the other side, seeing the look on his face that was both one of anger and shock until the light in his eyes glazed over and his body crumpled to the ground, along with her beside him. Well looked like that was it, she knew she was going to die soon, but at least the rest of the family she saved would be alright, at least some good came out of this nightmarish situation. When the vision receded, Xeviiy couldn't help but pant, looking around for a moment before remembering that what she had experienced wasn't real and that it had all be just an illusion of the force, though during all her times of training, she never experienced something quite like that. When the silver-haired master spoke to her, she couldn't help but look down at the table, a slight frown on her face, ready to speak up at what she felt like was a lecture before the Jedi master left the room. Xeviiy herself slowly stood up from the table and then began to walk towards the door, looking over to her master, “Please excuse me master, I need to...reflect over what's happened.” She spoke before exiting the room. She continued on down the multiple flights of stairs, thinking over in her head of what went wrong, what she could have done, surely fighting could be resolved peacefully, right? She looked to her hand, it shaking a little still from the previous events, though the man she killed was just part of a vision and not real, she didn't know how to feel about it, on the one hand, she felt good knowing that she saved a family and that felt good, it's what Jedi were supposed to do, but on the other had, she did take the man's life, even if she didn't particularly have any sort of favor to him or anyone else like him, he had still been a living being. She knew this would take at least a few hours to sort it out for herself, but at least she knew that she could take a life if need be. Her contemplation on the visionary events were cut short when reached the bottom floor and exited out of the library where she saw two Republic officials being escorted by two Jedi Knights. That was rather peculiar, they both seemed like rather high ranking officials in the Republic's army, so it couldn't be just standard documents that usually Privates were usually sent to deliver, if so it seemed like a waste sending two people at their ranks just to deliver some standard documents. Even though she knew this wasn't a good idea if she got caught, she decided to follow them, staying a few short meters behind, pretending that she just happened to be going in the same direction and then broke off from them when they got near the entrance to the Jedi Council. “The Council's Chambers? What could the Council want with them?” She whispered to herself, her curiosity getting the better of her as she then started to head up to the chamber after the Jedi and Republic officers entered, the doors closing behind them. Since Xeviiy was Miraluka, it didn't bother her that the door was closed, she could easily see through the wall with her species natural ability to see with the force, and since the walls were fairly thin, it wouldn't be hard to listen in on the conversation going on in the room, however she'd have to make sure she didn't get caught spying on important council matters, she knew some of the masters on it could be a bit strict and harsh, but this was just too good to pass up and if the Jedi were speaking with the Republic, then it had to be something serious that considered the both of them. [center][b][color=7ea7d8]Leon Athos[/color][/b] [b][color=f7976a]Coruscant[/color][/b][/center] It had been a long time since Leon had been inside the Jedi Temple, he didn't think that he'd be back here after so long, it felt like ages since he had been training at this place, learning the ways of the force and how to use it to aid others. He didn't realize it, but he was already reaching out with the force, feeling it's energy around him, it ebbing and flowing because of so many force users in the temple, not that it wasn't expected, even exiles would have a hard time not interacting with the force, even subconsciously, well unless however they were physically cut off from it. He happened to glance back over his shoulder noticing Xeviiy trailing behind them, trying to be inconspicuous, he didn't know if the other Jedi knew she was following them or not, either way he knew she'd be in trouble if she was discovered, but he wouldn't be the one to sell her out. He knew it was just her curiosity spiking and he had been like that himself when he was younger, so if she could do this, well then more power to her as he saw it. He couldn't help but smirk a little at her tenacity and said under his breath that would be very difficult for anyone to hear, “Well good luck to you kid, though the other Jedi won't be too pleased should you be discovered.” A small, quiet chuckle escaping him before he returned his focus onto the destination, finally entering the council chambers. It had been even longer since he had been here, this is where he had officially told them that he would no longer continuing on as a Jedi, though they had tried to convince him to stay, even some of the more sterner masters, which had surprised him at the time. He shook his head, clearing it of the old memories he was feeling from the temple when Anna and himself had been pushed by Serra, well it was still good to know that there were some Jedi that had a short fuse. His instincts kicked in from when he was here and he bowed slightly to Master Kavar before he really realized what he was doing, well somethings just never changed, that was for sure, “Yes Master Kavar, it has, it's nice to see you and the council again, oh and this is my Lietuenant, Anna Sparvic.” He spoke in an attentive tone, something that his superiors had to struggle with sometimes to get him to act like how he currently was with the Jedi Masters, but they were just that, Masters and he had a deep respect for them.