[He's a little relieved to hear that Qui-Gon told Leia that he was alright. Better than Leia having to sit and wonder all night if Ezra was lying in a ditch somewhere.]
Yeah. It's a little blurry, but he found me after I got hurt.
[Ezra's tone becomes a lot more serious now. And with what he has to say, he's sure Leia will understand why.]
I don't remember if I warned you. Leia, Vader's here. He doesn't look the same at all, but it's definitely him.
[there's an intense feeling of guilt before Leia's response, because she knew. She knew Anakin was here, and regardless of where in time he came from, he will always be Vader to her. And Ezra's warning only serves to cement the fact that this time, Anakin actually is referring to himself as Darth Vader. She doesn't like having Anakin around in the first place, but having Anakin as Vader around is much worse.]
...I know. I knew he was here. I should have warned you earlier, Ezra, but with the Jedi around, I didn't think.
[because after all, Obi-Wan had promised her that Anakin was his responsibility.]
[...it is still so weird being able to feel Leia's guilt like this. It kind of makes him feel awkward. Even if it means he knows she's genuinely apologetic.
Because, uh, yeah, a little warning would have been nice before running into Anakin-Vader!]
With the Jedi around- You remember he killed the Jedi, right?
Obi-Wan Kenobi promised me that Anakin Skywalker was his responsibility, that he would ensure he wasn't a danger here. I've already made him aware of this.
[even if Obi-Wan had meant a different Anakin at the time, Leia sees no reason it shouldn't have applied here. Anakin was and is his responsibility, and she expects him to do something about it.]
[because as mad as she may be at Obi-Wan at the moment, she doesn't want him hurt or killed, and she knows full well that's exactly what will happen to him in her time.]
I've spoken with Master Jinn about him, too, and I also mentioned this to Luke. Between the three of them, I have faith that at least one will be able to do something about him.
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[Ezra wants to argue that his presence could make a difference, too, but after how easily Anakin had wiped the floor with him, his pride's been about as bruised as his head and is lying pretty low right now.]
I wish Kanan was here...
[Whoops. He hadn't meant to send that thought. Ezra runs a hand over his face.]
Even with three Jedi Masters, I'm still worried. It's Vader. And... Leia, he's Anakin Skywalker. I don't know if you've heard the stories about him, but he was a hero. He was the best.
[An echo of pained betrayal there. Anakin had been one of his heroes.]
I've even studied some of his lightsaber training. I don't know if anyone here's good enough to stand up to him.
[She feels bad for Ezra, she does. It's not so much that she feels he's useless in a fight against Vader as it is that she doesn't want him to fight against him. Granted she doesn't want Luke to fight against him either, but she knows full well that Luke will do what he wants and go after Vader anyway.]
I've heard enough stories about him. [she's trying to be patient and understanding, but there's a obvious note of restraint to her tone. Because listening to anything remotely positive about Anakin Skywalker is not something Leia likes to do. But Ezra is in a delicate state, and he's still her friend (she hopes), and she doesn't want to upset him further.]
I don't know if they'll be able to beat him in a fight, but I know if there's even the slightest chance of getting through to him [not that Leia thinks there is, but that's not the time for that] then Luke, at least, will be able to do something.
[As far as Jedi went, she's not sure where Luke's skills would stack up with any of them. She assumes not as strong only based on Luke having nowhere near as much training as the others. But naturally that's not her reasoning for why Luke would be best. She sighs, hesitating momentarily before giving her answer. Because it's not like Luke is quiet about it, and with their last names being the same, he can't hide it the same way Leia can.]
...Luke is his son. I'm sure Vader isn't aware of that yet, but I trust Luke to do what needs to be done.
[she still thinks he's wrong to believe in Anakin as much as he does, but that doesn't mean she doesn't trust him.]
[Look, it worked on Galen, just using Luke and the last name "Skywalker" to explain that deep dark family secret. Even if Leia isn't including her part in this just yet, it's simple enough to understand, if you ask her.
Her tone is gentle, but matter-of-fact as she responds. She knows Jedi rules weren't that fond of attachment and all that, but it's not as if she's lying, and she wants him to understand that.]
Admittedly I don't know how common of a name it may be. [Which is kind of sad, she can admit to herself, considering it's her own family history too, as much as she denies that half of her parentage.]
But regardless, you can see why I trust Luke to have some impact on him.
[There's too much uncertainty in Ezra's voice to call any part of the note in it hope, but Leia's clearly trying to help assuage his worry here. He values their friendship enough not to reject whatever she's trying to offer him.
Still, getting "through" to Darth Vader isn't something Ezra's certain is possible.]
You really trust Luke a lot, don't you.
[Ezra remembers that Luke's name was one of the ones Leia told him was a safe person to contact here. And that's despite the fact that he's the son of Darth Vader.]
He'd be able to explain better than I would. I wasn't there to see it myself.
[She didn't want to be there, she would have wanted to be anywhere else in the galaxy than where Luke had gone while she was on Endor. As much as she would have liked the satisfaction of seeing the end of Palpatine, she wouldn't want to have actually.]
I do, and not without reason. Luke came through for the Alliance when we needed it most.
[When she needed it most, too, but that counts as coming through for the Alliance. Any uncertainty about Luke's getting through to Vader and getting him to see the light is gone, and replaced with nothing but a strong fondness. Even if she weren't his sister, from their experiences alone, she would trust Luke just as much. She had before, after all.]
[Maybe. It's a tempting story, but he doesn't know Luke that well himself. It might be a little weird if Ezra calls him out of nowhere to ask him about the time he got through to his father, Darth Vader.
Weird and uncomfortable and awkward.]
I almost want to ask how he helped the Rebellion, but I'm not sure my head can handle the headache of hearing about the future right now.
[He tries to say that with humor, but it's actually pretty true. Leia might even be able to pick up on the persistent, dull ache creeping in on the edge of their connection.]
[It would be especially weird if Jabba the Hutt called him up to ask about that. Don't do that, Ezra, it's best to wait a bit.
But at the mention of his headache, a fresh wave of concern comes through from Leia's side of the connection. It's not that she forgot about what happened, but being reminded of it is different than being aware it happened, in a way.]
No, I think that conversation should wait until you're feeling better. If it's one you want to have.
Oof. Speaking of good ideas and not so good ideas, maybe using the amulet right now is something he should reconsider. He'd wanted to reassure Leia, but now the emotions leaking back and forth aren't really helping his headache here. Even something as mild as Leia's concern feels a little disconcerting right now.]
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Yeah. It's a little blurry, but he found me after I got hurt.
[Ezra's tone becomes a lot more serious now. And with what he has to say, he's sure Leia will understand why.]
I don't remember if I warned you. Leia, Vader's here. He doesn't look the same at all, but it's definitely him.
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...I know. I knew he was here. I should have warned you earlier, Ezra, but with the Jedi around, I didn't think.
[because after all, Obi-Wan had promised her that Anakin was his responsibility.]
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Because, uh, yeah, a little warning would have been nice before running into Anakin-Vader!]
With the Jedi around- You remember he killed the Jedi, right?
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[even if Obi-Wan had meant a different Anakin at the time, Leia sees no reason it shouldn't have applied here. Anakin was and is his responsibility, and she expects him to do something about it.]
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That's not going to mean anything if he kills Master Kenobi, too.
[After all, how many Jedi in the past thought they could handle Vader and were proven horribly wrong?]
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[because as mad as she may be at Obi-Wan at the moment, she doesn't want him hurt or killed, and she knows full well that's exactly what will happen to him in her time.]
I've spoken with Master Jinn about him, too, and I also mentioned this to Luke. Between the three of them, I have faith that at least one will be able to do something about him.
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I wish Kanan was here...
[Whoops. He hadn't meant to send that thought. Ezra runs a hand over his face.]
Even with three Jedi Masters, I'm still worried. It's Vader. And... Leia, he's Anakin Skywalker. I don't know if you've heard the stories about him, but he was a hero. He was the best.
[An echo of pained betrayal there. Anakin had been one of his heroes.]
I've even studied some of his lightsaber training. I don't know if anyone here's good enough to stand up to him.
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I've heard enough stories about him. [she's trying to be patient and understanding, but there's a obvious note of restraint to her tone. Because listening to anything remotely positive about Anakin Skywalker is not something Leia likes to do. But Ezra is in a delicate state, and he's still her friend (she hopes), and she doesn't want to upset him further.]
I don't know if they'll be able to beat him in a fight, but I know if there's even the slightest chance of getting through to him [not that Leia thinks there is, but that's not the time for that] then Luke, at least, will be able to do something.
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But yeah, he's feeling crushed about this enough as it is. Just as well Leia's trying not to add to it.]
Is Luke really that powerful?
[If he has a better chance than Master Kenobi or Master Jinn, that seems to imply that he is.]
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...Luke is his son. I'm sure Vader isn't aware of that yet, but I trust Luke to do what needs to be done.
[she still thinks he's wrong to believe in Anakin as much as he does, but that doesn't mean she doesn't trust him.]
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Sorry, Leia, Ezra's brain just screeched to a halt. You didn't say what he just thought you did.]
Vader has a son?!
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[Look, it worked on Galen, just using Luke and the last name "Skywalker" to explain that deep dark family secret. Even if Leia isn't including her part in this just yet, it's simple enough to understand, if you ask her.
Her tone is gentle, but matter-of-fact as she responds. She knows Jedi rules weren't that fond of attachment and all that, but it's not as if she's lying, and she wants him to understand that.]
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[He's only just now finding out that Anakin wasn't exactly a model Jedi here! That's not the kind of detail they include in war hero stories.]
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Admittedly I don't know how common of a name it may be. [Which is kind of sad, she can admit to herself, considering it's her own family history too, as much as she denies that half of her parentage.]
But regardless, you can see why I trust Luke to have some impact on him.
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Good impact or bad?
[He is suddenly worried here.]
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[Briefly, because Vader was dead, and Leia has no proof that he'd continue to behave in a less Sith-like manner had he not died.]
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[There's too much uncertainty in Ezra's voice to call any part of the note in it hope, but Leia's clearly trying to help assuage his worry here. He values their friendship enough not to reject whatever she's trying to offer him.
Still, getting "through" to Darth Vader isn't something Ezra's certain is possible.]
You really trust Luke a lot, don't you.
[Ezra remembers that Luke's name was one of the ones Leia told him was a safe person to contact here. And that's despite the fact that he's the son of Darth Vader.]
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[She didn't want to be there, she would have wanted to be anywhere else in the galaxy than where Luke had gone while she was on Endor. As much as she would have liked the satisfaction of seeing the end of Palpatine, she wouldn't want to have actually.]
I do, and not without reason. Luke came through for the Alliance when we needed it most.
[When she needed it most, too, but that counts as coming through for the Alliance. Any uncertainty about Luke's getting through to Vader and getting him to see the light is gone, and replaced with nothing but a strong fondness. Even if she weren't his sister, from their experiences alone, she would trust Luke just as much. She had before, after all.]
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[Maybe. It's a tempting story, but he doesn't know Luke that well himself. It might be a little weird if Ezra calls him out of nowhere to ask him about the time he got through to his father, Darth Vader.
Weird and uncomfortable and awkward.]
I almost want to ask how he helped the Rebellion, but I'm not sure my head can handle the headache of hearing about the future right now.
[He tries to say that with humor, but it's actually pretty true. Leia might even be able to pick up on the persistent, dull ache creeping in on the edge of their connection.]
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But at the mention of his headache, a fresh wave of concern comes through from Leia's side of the connection. It's not that she forgot about what happened, but being reminded of it is different than being aware it happened, in a way.]
No, I think that conversation should wait until you're feeling better. If it's one you want to have.
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Oof. Speaking of good ideas and not so good ideas, maybe using the amulet right now is something he should reconsider. He'd wanted to reassure Leia, but now the emotions leaking back and forth aren't really helping his headache here. Even something as mild as Leia's concern feels a little disconcerting right now.]
Maybe later? I should probably go back to bed.
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Thanks, Leia. I'll be in touch.
[Tired he might be, but he's smiling when he lets the connection go.]