The Trip

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Sabine and Ezra walked onto the ship after there perfect date on Naboo.

"I have a mission for you." Hera said to Sabine and Ezra as they walked into the cockpit.

"What is it?" Sabine asked, ready for action.

"We have word that a band of rebels on Lothal want to join the rebellion because of what Ezra said." Hera said.

"I'm going home." Ezra asked, happily.

"Yes you are Ezra." Hera said.

"You and Sabine will met up with the rebellion and get a clean ship for you two to get on Lothal in." She explained.

"Why can't we take the ghost?" Ezra asked.

"Because the empire will shoot it out of the sky the moment they identify you." Hera explained, annoyed.

"When do we leave?" Sabine asked.

"We will met up with them in a few hours." She said as her and Kanan started to fly the ship off of Naboo.

"Awesome, a mission with my boyfriend." She said to Ezra.

He blushed. "So do we have anymore information on this mission." He asked.

"Not from me, that's all I know but you will be given the complete file when you get your ship." She said and pulled the ship into space.

The ghost entered hyperspace and they were on there way to the rebellion.

"I'm going to go paint." Sabine said and walked off.

"I'm going to watch Sabine paint." Ezra said and followed her, Kanan had to muffle laughter.

"Kanan, do you think they'll be able to do this mission together?" Hera asked Kanan.

He meditated on this for awhile.

"I really can't tell the future of this is so uncertain, I don't know." He said, Hera got worried.

"I'm sure they'll be fine." He said, regretting telling her the truth.

"Do you think they'll need backup?" Hera asked.

"They have each other." He responded and sat close to comfort her.

"Thanks," she said as Kanan leaded against her.

The two of them stayed like that as the stars continued to blur into the romantic blue of hyperspace.

Ezra stood at the entrance to Sabine's room and watched her paint a sunset.

"That's beautiful," he said and Sabine jumped.

"You need to tell me if you're watching me paint, we're official now, you don't have to sneak around." She told him as Ezra walked to her side.

"What's your inspiration for this?" He asked.

"Hope." She said, "because either way you look at it it could be a sunrise, symbolizing a new start or a sunset being a end to hardship." She finished.

"What did you first think it was when you were watching me?" She asked.

"I just came and and..." He stammered.

"Admit it." She pressured.

"Ok I was watching you since we met." He started.

"Not that!" She interrupted, smiling and shaking her head.

He blushed. "Well since you started painting the sunset."

"Interesting, you see a sunset, which would mean you are coming to the end of a hardship perhaps with Kanan." She observed.

"Don't try to figure me out," he teased, "I have Kanan to do that."

She laughed.

"How hard do you think this mission will be?" He asked her.

"I'm sure whatever it is we'll get though it together." She answered and he smiled.

"That's make me feel better." Ezra said.

As Sabine continued to paint as Ezra watched her.

"Chopper!" Zeb yelled from the back. "Give me back my space waffle!"

Chopper beeped.

"GIVE IT BACK!" He yelled.

The rest of the ghost crew ignored him and continued to paint, watch, and cuddle.

Zeb continued to chase Children around the ship.

"Got you!" He said as he grabbed Chopper and got his waffle back.

"You, you!" He scolded Chopper.

Chopper then zapped Zeb and rolled off.

"You rust bucket!" He said and went back to his room to finish his waffles.

The blue of hyperspace, slowly turned back to stars as they were met with the rebellion fleet.

"Ready?" Sabine asked Ezra.

"Ready!" She replied as they both walked to the cockpit.

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