42-Pretty

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The man to Obi-Wans left burst open a door; revealing Maul who was sitting up on a throne with Satine kneeling to his left. She glanced up with tears in her eyes when she saw her long lost love. "Kenobi, how I've waited so long for this." Maul spoke in a threatening tone. "I've dreamt of gutting you the way I gutted your former master, what was his name again?" He smiled evilly; taunting him.

I was feeling it again, that strange feeling like I was being pulled to him. I shook it away and focused on keeping my signature hidden.

My Masters demeanor went dark, it almost made me afraid. He didn't say anything in response but his rage was boiling up inside of him as he glared at Maul.

"So much anger in you Kenobi, that's good, you should use it," He stood up and walked over to him, my grip on him tightened, I was starting to hate this plan more and more. "You might even be able to finish the job this time." He got into his face and I felt myself begin to panic, if he made a move to kill my master I was gonna have to protect him, I would blow my cover, I didn't care. Maul eyed him more and brought his hand up and began to squeeze his face. My master grunted in pain, "And did I not tell you to bring that girl with you?" He tilted his head his yellow eyes burning into Obi-Wans, his eyes were filled with so much hatred and rage.

Obi-Wan pulled his head back to get out of his grip before glaring back at Maul, "Why did she need to be here, your quarrel is with me. Have your people let me go so we can settle this right here and now." My master spat at him and Maul chuckled in return.

He turned and walked back to his throne. He stood a foot in front of it and used the force to lift up Satine. She was gasping for air as the force held her up by her throat. "You should have chosen the dark side, Master Jedi, your emotions betray you, your fear and yes... your anger." He continued to step forward, Satine floating behind him, "Let your anger deepen your hatred."

"Don't listen to him Obi-" Satine choked.

"Quiet!" Another Dathomirian yelled at her. I didn't even notice him standing back by the throne. He looked different from Maul, he wasn't red but a yellow green color and he looked much taller and bulkier.

"It's alright." Maul put a hand up to him.

"Only the weak embrace the dark side." Obi-Wan growled. Ow okay, thanks Obi-Wan. His eyes shifted to me momentarily with an apologetic look before turning back to Maul, he must have heard my thoughts.

"It is more powerful than you know." Maul tightened his grip on Satine. It was taking a lot not to save her right now. I couldn't watch this innocent woman die and I couldn't allow Obi-Wan to watch the woman he loves die.

"And those who oppose it are more powerful than you'll ever be." Obi-Wan sneered, his words filled with confidence. Maul didn't like that as he began to growl, stepping closer to us.

"I've spent years thinking of this moment, and now," his head turned as he glanced back at Satine, "The perfect tool for my vengeance is right in front of us." He took a few steps backwards holding the handle of a weapon in his hand, "I never planned on killing you but I will make you share my pain, Kenobi." He ignited it revealing a black blade and Obi-Wans face shifted from anger to horror. I knew now that I had to do something. I dropped Obi-Wans arm quickly and pulled out my lightsabers.

Satine was almost to Maul when I forced pushed her back so she was out of his clutches. She flew and hit the back wall. Obi-Wan elbowed the man who had ahold of his arm and took his saber back from him. Maul turned to us in anger, "No!" He shouted and a wave of energy tossed us back a few feet knocking the helmet off of me. I groaned as I tried to sit up and I felt a foot on my chest push me back down, "It appears you did show up." He growled down to me as he stepped harder against the chest plate. "I've seen you in my visions, you have quite an interesting future ahead of you." He chuckled darkly.

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