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She could see Maul, not far from her now. Smoke wreathed his black-and-red face, though it didn’t seem to bother him.
Empire Day.
Explosions had tended to follow close behind her old master.
“They’re gone. They’re dead, and now it’s just you.”
The Force was always going to be a part of her, whether she was trained or not, the way it was part of everything. She couldn’t remove the parts of her that were sensitive to it any more than she could breathe on the wrong side of an airlock. Her authority was gone; her power remained.
She didn’t really understand how hair worked, not having any herself, but she knew men were often sensitive about that sort of thing, so even though she was curious, she didn’t ask.

