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by John Whitman


  Tash shuddered, thinking of the wraiths. "Do you suppose-?"

  "You stay here," Meex ordered. "I'm going to check out the other ship."

  "I don't think that's a good idea," Zak argued. "We should stick

  together. Maybe we could fly one of these ships to get the others, and then

  scan for Uncle Hoole."

  "Not until I find out what happened to the crew we left here," Meex said.

  He looked suspiciously at Eppon. "If the wraiths got them, I want proof."

  Through the Falcon's cockpit window, Tash, Zak, and Deevee watched Meex

  creep slowly to the other ship, moving quietly, his weapon drawn. Meex reached

  the ship and pressed himself against the hull, holding his blaster steady.

  Then he opened the hatch, and quickly jabbed his blaster inside.

  Nothing happened.

  Cautiously, he slipped inside the cargo ship.

  Tash and Zak waited for three minutes. Five minutes. Seven minutes.

  When ten minutes had passed, Tash whispered, "It seems like we've been

  waiting forever. Should we go after him?"

  Zak shook his head. "Not yet."

  Eppon's eyes were riveted on the other ship. "Eppon," he whispered.

  "What if he doesn't come back?" Tash wondered aloud.

  "At least we're safe for the moment," said Deevee.

  "Eppon!" Eppon suddenly shouted. Before they could stop him, he scampered

  out of the cockpit and toward the exit.

  "Stop!" Tash and Zak yelled, starting after him. "Wait!" Deevee called

  out.

  Tash and Zak were faster, and they reached the hatch ahead of the droid.

  They dashed outside to see Eppon streaking toward the other ship. They were

  both surprised at his speed-hours ago Eppon couldn't even walk. Now he was

  running faster than any five-year-old possibly could.

  "Eppon, stop!" the two Arrandas yelled.

  They were so busy watching the boy, they did not notice the shadows

  creeping toward them.

  "What's he doing?" Tash gasped to Zak.

  "What makes you think I know?" Zak retorted. "I can't even see him

  anymore. He ran into the shadow of the ship."

  Zak pulled up short, his heart suddenly leaping into his throat.

  The shadow of the starship had suddenly grown enormous.

  And it was still growing.

  In seconds, the giant shadow had surrounded them. "Oh, no."

  That was all Zak had time to whisper before a great wave of darkness rose

  up and fell crashing down around them, and everything went black.

  CHAPTER 10

  Zak had no idea why he had passed out, or how much time had gone by since

  he did. All he knew when he awoke was that his arms and legs felt heavy, like

  he was waking from a deep sleep. The back of his head was sore-he felt like

  he'd been using a rock for a pillow. His eyes were closed, and it was very

  dark. He opened his eyes.

  The darkness didn't go away.

  Zak blinked to make sure his eyes were really open. The darkness around

  him was complete. It was darker than a deep hole, darker than deep space

  itself.

  "Where am I?" he said aloud.

  A thousand whispering voices answered him at the same time. You are in

  the heart of our misery! You are at the center of our hatred!

  Zak felt the wraiths moving all around him. When they brushed over his

  skin, it felt like a sudden gust of warm, musty air. Zak knew that the wraiths

  could tear him to shreds at any moment. He shuddered.

  His hand touched something soft beside him. It was cloth. Groping about,

  he felt Tash's hand. He found her shoulder and shook it gently. "Tash. Tash!"

  Although she was less than an arm's length away, he could not see her,

  but he heard her stir. "Zak?" she muttered drowsily. "Zak, where are we?"

  Then, her voice trembling, she said, "Oh, no. The wraiths."

  Zak nodded. "They've got us."

  Zak and Tash stood up together, holding hands. They felt stone beneath

  their feet, and knew that they were standing somewhere on Kiva. But everywhere

  they looked, they could see nothing but darkness.

  "What do we do now?" Zak wondered.

  "I don't know," Tash replied from the darkness. "We've lost Uncle Hoole.

  We've lost Deevee. Meex is gone. Eppon ran away. We're-We're alone again."

  Zak squeezed her hand. "Not while we've got each other." His voice

  hardened. "Maybe we can fight our way out of here."

  "No, we shouldn't fight them, Zak," Tash said firmly. "Whatever these

  creatures are, they're angry, they're full of pain. Something terrible

  happened to them, and for some reason they blame us. We've got to make them

  understand that we don't mean any harm."

  Zak felt a wraith pass close by, its shadowy form brushing the back of

  his neck with a hiss. He shivered. "I'll try anything."

  Tash called out, "We haven't done anything to you. We're not your enemy!"

  Murderers! Children of the murderer! a thousand voices replied. Listen to

  us! Once, a beautiful civilization thrived on Kiva. Now nothing is left but

  our tortured spirits.

  "Maybe we can help," Tash offered.

  Her words caused a violent hiss to crisscross the darkness. When it

  stopped, the voices mocked, Help? Help? Years ago, strangers came to Kiva

  offering help. They promised to make us great and powerful. Instead, they

  destroyed us! All our people were wiped out! They disintegrated our bodies,

  leaving only our shadows.

  "We're sorry!" Zak yelled. "We know how terrible that must have been."

  You cannot know! the shadows wailed. Have you ever lost your whole world?

  "Yes, we have!" Tash cried out. "The Empire destroyed our homeworld,

  Alderaan. We lost everything!"

  Her words caused a strange reaction. The darkness seemed to swirl about

  itself, suddenly confused. The wraiths whispered among themselves. Finally,

  one voice spoke above the others.

  But you came here with the murderer! You are the children of Mammon!

  "No, we're not!" Zak said. "We didn't come here with any murderer. Who

  are you talking about?"

  "They are talking," replied another voice out of the darkness, "about me.

  "

  The darkness parted like a curtain, and into the center of the black

  circle stepped a solitary figure with slumped shoulders and a tortured look on

  his face.

  It was Uncle Hoole.

  CHAPTER 11

  The wraiths closed around Hoole, leaving him and the Arrandas in the

  dark.

  Murderer! Killer! Revenge! Revenge! the voices chanted.

  "Uncle Hoole?" Tash asked, reaching out to him. She found her uncle's

  hand and held it. "What do they mean? What's going on here?"

  "It's time you knew the truth about me." Hoole's voice drifted from the

  darkness. The strong, commanding tone Zak and Tash were used to was gone. In

  its place was a quiet whisper, telling them a sad story.

  "Zak, you once pointed out that I had never told you and Tash my name. I

  was Hoole, and that was all you needed to know. The truth is that I abandoned

  my first name years ago. I tried to leave it buried in the past."

  There was a pause. "My first name is Mammon."

  The shadows hissed.

  Hoole continued. "Almost twenty years ago I was a scientist. I thought I

  was brilliant, and I wanted to become
famous in the field of genetics. I

  didn't want to just clone things. I wanted to create life.

  "When the Emperor came to power, I saw my opportunity. The Empire

  encouraged research in new areas of science. Another scientist and I were

  given millions of credits by the Empire and allowed to begin our experiments."

  "You worked for the Empire?" Tash said, hardly believing it. "Didn't you

  know how evil the Empire was?"

  "No," Hoole replied. "No one knew how evil the Emperor was until it was

  too late. Besides, I was too busy with my research. Eventually, we finished

  our basic experiments. We needed more room, a larger facility. To create life

  out of nothing, we learned, we would need an incredible amount of energy. The

  Emperor built a huge laboratory here, on Kiva. Here, we explored the secrets

  of life itself."

  Hoole took a deep breath before continuing his story, as the wraiths

  continued to hiss and swarm around them.

  "We created huge generators that could focus the power of an entire star

  into one tiny test tube. But we lost control of our experiments. Instead of

  creating new life, we let loose a blast of energy that swept across the entire

  planet, wiping out every living thing."

  "And then you just left these wraiths to suffer?" Zak asked.

  Hoole shook his head. "No. I had no idea that the Kivans survived at all.

  The accident... it happened so fast. I tried to broadcast a warning, but the

  energy we released disrupted the transmission. My partner and I barely escaped

  before the explosion."

  A terrible thought snaked its way into Tash's mind. She tried to hold it

  back, but it was too strong, too terrible. Several old, nagging questions

  repeated themselves in her brain.

  How had Hoole known about Project Starscream and its leader?

  How did so many underworld figures like Boba Fett and Jabba the Hutt know

  Hoole?

  How did Hoole know where Gog's headquarters would be?

  Finally, she asked the question, afraid of hearing the answer. "Who was

  your partner? Who was the other scientist?"

  Hoole's voice was filled with agony. "It was Gog."

  "No," Tash said.

  "That's impossible," Zak said. "This is all some kind of terrible lie. It

  can't be true. Gog nearly killed us, and you worked with him?" His voice

  became shrill with anger.

  "Zak, Tash, there's more to the story-"

  "I don't care!" Tash said, her voice cracking. "You lied to us. And

  what's worse," she choked, "you destroyed an entire planet. All these

  creatures-you turned them into nothing but ghosts. What you did... it was as

  bad as what the Empire did to Alderaan!"

  "All that you say," said Hoole, "is true."

  Zak broke in, his voice full of bitterness. "I'll bet that's why you

  wanted to take care of us. When Alderaan was destroyed, it reminded you of

  your own crime. You felt guilty. You didn't take us in because you cared about

  us. You just wanted to make yourself feel better!"

  Hoole said nothing.

  The shadows closed in. The wraiths pressed about them so thickly that

  they became almost solid.

  The voices declared, Years ago we swore vengeance. Today we shall have

  it. The murderer Mammon will be punished for his crimes.

  "What are you going to do to him?" Zak asked.

  Before we were destroyed, our laws stated that victims had the right to

  confront those who harmed them. Thousands upon thousands died here because of

  him. He will stand here, and be forced to hear the agonized voices of each

  person he destroyed.

  Tash and Zak both shuddered.

  The voices continued. And then, when Mammon has seen all the misery he

  has caused, he will be executed!

  CHAPTER 12

  He will be executed!

  The phrase was repeated over and over again, carried through the shadows

  by hundreds and thousands of voices. Hoole remained as still as stone.

  Tash and Zak felt shadowy hands grab them. They were pushed from behind

  and pulled from the front, carried away from Hoole. Seconds later, the shadows

  parted, and Tash and Zak found themselves standing in the gray light of Kiva

  once again, not far from where the Millennium Falcon had landed.

  Turning quickly around, they saw, in the center of the valley, a huge,

  quivering shadow-dome like the one they'd seen earlier. Only this time they

  were on the outside.

  For a moment, the two Arrandas just stood there, dazed. Neither of them

  knew exactly how to feel. Hoole had taken them in, he had cared for them. He

  had even saved their lives, more than once. But he had also kept a terrible

  secret from them.

  Zak was the first to speak. "I can't believe it."

  "He lied to us," Tash said.

  "He-He's a murderer."

  "Worse than a murderer," Tash said. "A planet-killer." She paused. "But

  he's still our uncle."

  Zak nodded. "He's done so much for us. And he's still in there. They're

  going to kill him! What do we do?"

  Tash shook her head. "He didn't seem to want to be saved. And I'm not

  sure we could save him. Maybe we should go back to the ships to find Deevee

  and Eppon. Then figure out what to do."

  Zak felt numb. "We can't just leave him in there."

  "What choice do we have?" his sister replied.

  Zak had no answer.

  Together, they started back toward the Millennium Falcon. Neither of them

  spoke. Neither of them wanted to admit the horrible truth going through both

  their minds: they weren't sure they wanted to save Hoole.

  They reached the Falcon and the cargo ship. As they approached, two

  figures hurried toward them. One shone silvery in the gray light. The other

  looked like Eppon except...

  "He's bigger!" Zak groaned.

  "It appears to be true," Deevee agreed. "I found the boy again only a few

  minutes after you vanished. He had already grown to this size. Fortunately, I

  was able to locate a spare jumpsuit in the cargo ship. It fits him rather

  well."

  Zak stood next to the mysterious boy. "I'll say. He's bigger than me."

  It was true. Eppon had grown into a teenage boy. His hair now reached

  well past his shoulders. His face had lost all its baby fat, and he had

  started to develop strong muscles in his arms. Even his voice had changed.

  "Eppon!" he said in a deep-throated bark.

  "That mark is bigger, too," Tash noticed. The purple bruise on his brow

  had spread. It covered most of his forehead now and looked like it was

  spreading down his face. "It looks bad. What do you think it is, Deevee?"

  Deevee shook his head. "My knowledge of biology is limited. Also, based

  on his rapid rate of growth, I would say this boy is not entirely human, so I

  cannot say for sure what illness he might have."

  The only thing that hadn't changed about Eppon was the twinkle in his eye

  for Zak and Tash. He smiled at them both and said again, "Eppon!"

  Deevee was equally delighted to see them. "I thought I'd never see you

  two again! What happened?"

  They hurried into the Falcon as Zak and Tash explained how the wraiths

  had captured them. When they got to the part about Hoole's confession, Deevee

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nbsp; did not seem surprised. "I must confess that I had my suspicions," the droid

  said.

  Zak's eyes went wide. "What? How long have you-?"

  "Not long," the droid explained. "In fact, I had no idea until a few

  hours ago. It was the droid Artoo-Detoo who told me. Do you recall how he

  plugged into the fortress computer?"

  "Yes," Tash said. "He said he couldn't find any files about Project

  Starscream."

  Deevee nodded. "That is true. But he did find some old files from twenty

  years ago. They revealed that two Shi'ido had been running the experiments

  that destroyed Kiva. After that, I put my highly efficient computer brain to

  work. However, I wasn't completely sure until you told your story."

  Tash shook her head. "All this time. We were with him all this time, and

 

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