"Close your eyes, focus on the dream." Your eyes slid closed, and you shifted, trying to get comfortable enough to pull the dream to the forefront of your mind. You couldn't hear the dream, not like when you were asleep but you supplied the sound. "Don't." Your eyes snapped open to see Kylo staring at you. "Don't try to recreate the dream, you will think too hard and it will become distorted. Let yourself... float." You tilted your head, face twisted in light confusion but closed your eyes to try it again.

The dream came to mind again and you simply let the dream happen. Once again, confusion started to fill you at the scene before you, and you tried to compare the dream to what you knew. Maybe it's just my dorm, changed slightly. Suddenly the dream looked like your own dormitory, and confusion started to leave you. At that moment you heard Ren move, and your eyes opened just in time to see his hand reach for you, thumb and little finger pressing into your temples. You heard him mutter something along the lines of 'useless girl thinking too much' before you felt your blood pressure drop, your ears began to ring, and your eyes tunneled before going black.

Your eyes opened again, but this time you were thrust into the dream. The Klazon was blaring, but unlike the other times, your ears actually rang a bit with each blare of the alarm. You swung your bare feet out from the bed you were laid in, before making your way out the bedroom door and peering out into the living area. This was more vivid than the dreams, it felt like you were really here.

"Because you are." Kylo Ren's voice made you jump when it sounded from your right. The large man was no longer in his cowl, but instead was in the under tunic and pants. He looked very much like a shadow, standing against the wall beside a window. You walked over to him, having never noticed the window in the dreams before, perhaps the blind panic making you just that, blind. Snow swirled outside of the window, and a forest of tall trees was in the distance. " Starkiller Base." He said, and you narrowed your eyes, looking closer out the window.

"I... I've never been to Starkiller Base before... How could I dream about it?" You asked, your voice echoing much like Ren's when he spoke in your mind. Commander Ren didn't answer you, instead he moved away from the window and walked to the main door of the room. He pressed on the access panel, but it didn't respond. You figured it was because this was Your dream, therefore you had to move the two of you along.

When you made it out into the hallway, the ground was shaking and cracking. Rising panic made your heart pound, and you felt the need to run. Before you could take off, however, Kylo's hand was on your shoulder stopping you. "This isn't real (L/n), we are not really here. Relax. You are in no danger." He spoke easily and you felt yourself relax. Taking another breath to steady yourself, you nodded to him and he walked before you, turning to walk down the right of the hall.

"This is far as I ever get." You say as you reach a door, the mangled bit of metal hanging on the hinges. Despite this fear, you walked up to the door, and pulled it open. Snow drifted around your ankles, but you didn't feel the cold like you had expected. Curiosity fuled you, and you made your way up, out of the alcove you were in up the two stairs, and the out onto the frozen plain of the Base. You scanned the base, unnerved by the sudden quiet of the whipping winds. "Something doesn't feel right." You say mostly to yourself, but Kylo heard you.

"This is not my vision, I am unable to feel what you feel. Tell me, what do you feel?" He asked. You turned to look at him confused at his choice of words, but you ignored it, instead focusing on the feeling.

"It... It feels like the planet is empty. Like there are only a few people left. Something has gone wrong." You opened your eyes, not having realized that you had closed them. Something drew your eyes to the sky, gasping as you saw escape shuttles. "They are evacuating." You said quietly.

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