Resolved Resignation

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"Thank you." Padmé faced Clovis and Lott Dod. "The number of troops you're suggesting will triple the payments we already owe to the Kaminoans. The Republic is on the verge of bankruptcy and it has been for months. If we go through with this, we will have no money for the people."

"Senator Amidala, you bring up this issue every time we hold a vote like this," Lott Dod sighed.

"It's a valid argument!" Riyo shouted. She didn't move her seat out, however. A few more senators shouted their support, Bail and Senator Mon Mothma among them.

"Senator Chuchi, you are against this proposal, even after your very life has been at stake so many times?" Clovis asked.

Riyo glanced towards the Chancellor's seat. He nodded, as did Mas Amedda. She moved her seat onto the floor, beside Padmé's. "I am against the continuation of this war," she said. "I am against the purchase of more clones. My safety has nothing to do with it. The problem is, the more troops we have created, the more battle droids the Separatists will make. Our numbers will grow and grow and neither side will gain any ground. Eventually, the Republic and the Separatists will go bankrupt and collapse."

"Our people will starve to death. They'll lose their jobs, their education, and their basic needs for life," Padmé added.

"We can't focus our security measures on Coruscant. We have been attacked by the Separatists only a few times. Every other time has been by individuals who were discontent," Riyo said. "If more troops are needed, then we must spread out the ones we have. Send the Coruscant Guard to the Outer Rim if we must, but we cannot dig a deeper hole in the fundamental structure of the Republic."

"Chancellor, what are your thoughts on the matter?" Padmé asked, when Riyo had finished speaking.

Chancellor Palpatine stood, a sad expression in his gaze. "I admire your idealism and the devotion you have towards the welfare of our people. However, if we do not win the war, our people will suffer even more. We must do whatever it takes to defeat the Separatists. We can't spread our troops any thinner than they already are. The Jedi Council has informed me that their own ranks are dwindling. I, sadly, must side with Senator Clovis and Senator Lott Dod."

Riyo glanced at Padmé, disappointment a heavy weight on her shoulders. "No more discussion. Let's vote!" Senator Burtoni shouted.

"The motion is on the floor," Mas Amedda announced.

"I second it!" Someone called.

"Let the vote commence."

Riyo remained out on the floor, with Padmé and the other two senators. She input her vote and waited impatiently. Several minutes passed before Mas Amedda whispered something to the Chancellor. The Senate fell quiet again as the Chancellor took his place.

"The proposal to create more troops has been approved," Chancellor Palpatine said. "I trust Senators Burtoni, Lott Dod, and Clovis can handle the financial discussions privately?"

Lott Dod and Clovis nodded. Riyo glanced towards Burtoni's seat. The elderly Kaminoan nodded her head as well. Padmé moved her seat back towards the wall.

"I hope you know what you're doing," Riyo hissed to Clovis as she passed by him. She secured her seat and left as the session was adjourned.

Coruscant: 20 BBY
Republic Judiciary Central Detention Center
Commander Fox

Fox moved down the hall with Clay at his side. They had been making their rounds all day, ensuring that things within the prison were running smoothly. Clay was currently annoyed, because Fox had been late yet again.

They reached the top floor of the prison, finally. "You know, General Windu asked where you were several times," Clay said. "You wouldn't answer your comm and no one knew where you were. They didn't know if you'd deserted the army or simply gone with Tilieu to Kamino. You should've told me."

"I know, but I couldn't."

"Why? You've always been able to talk to me."

"This time I couldn't."

Clay watched him as they walked past a few cells. "You didn't go to Kamino, did you?" Fox remained silent. "Ok, fine. I can only help you so much when I don't know what's going on."

"You're not really trying to help me anymore. You're trying to restrain me," Fox snapped.

Clay halted in his tracks. Fox kept walking, not really caring. "I'm trying to help you! You've completely let go of all your common sense! She asked me what you'd do, you know. I told her you'd either completely disregard the rules or you'd put restrictions on yourself. It looks like the first option was right."

"I thought you wanted me to do this." Fox kept walking. He heard Clay catch up after a second.

"I want you to be happy. If she makes you happy, then of course I want you to be with her, but I also don't want you to get into trouble. People have been talking, Fox. You stopped being careful. Sooner or later, that's going to jeopardize you or her."

His thoughts drifted towards the Chancellor. I've seen how close you two have become. He shook his head. "Just stop, Clay. You're not helping. I know what I'm doing."

"Fine." Clay stopped again and crossed his arms. "But I'm done covering for you. If you know what you're doing, then prove it." He whirled on his heel and stormed away.

Fox let out a hiss of frustration and headed towards the nearest speeder. He hopped in and took off. In a matter of minutes, he'd reached the Senate Apartments. Riyo was just entering her apartment when he approached. She waved him in quickly.

"What is it?" She arched an eyebrow, taking in his expression as he removed his helmet.

"It's nothing," he sighed. "How was the session?"

"Unsatisfactory," she replied. "When can I talk to Asha?"

Fox rubbed his forehead and sat on the edge of her bed. She moved towards her vanity and started removing her headpiece. "You can't," he said at last.

"Why not?"

"Riyo...I, she..."

Riyo paused and glanced back at him. She set down her headpiece and joined him on the bed. "Tell me."

"Asha is dead," he said at last. "She shot herself and fell off the platform before we could arrest her. I didn't want to tell you until you were better."

Riyo's mouth fell open. "She's...gone?"

Fox nodded, once. "They found her body and General Windu contacted Chairman Papanoida about it. They sent her to her family on Pantora."

Riyo bit her lip and scrubbed at her face, blinking back tears. "Did she say anything?"

"She said she chose to do it, without a prompt from anyone else. She said the Republic was losing itself and that the Senate was to blame. Asha thought you were different and for some reason, decided she was wrong. She thought that by killing you, she'd make a statement..."

"And other people would take after her example," Riyo finished. "She told me that part." She dropped her head in her hands. Fox wrapped an arm around her shoulders and kissed her forehead. After a few moments, she stepped into her closet.

She crawled into bed when she returned, tears streaming down her cheeks. Fox sat beside her and rubbed her back as she closed her eyes. He stayed there until her breathing grew deep with sleep.

I believe the Jedi may be conspiring against us. The Chancellor's words rang through his ears again. She may just be using you to give the Jedi an advantage. Do not let yourself become the downfall of the Republic, because of the treachery of others.

Fox scrubbed at his face. Clay is right. I've neglected my duties for too long. I'm putting him and Riyo in danger, as well as myself. If the Jedi really are plotting to take over...I can't do anything to jeopardize her. He squeezed his eyes shut for a second, realizing what he needed to do. Maybe the Chancellor can help her where I can't. Fox smoothed some pastel purple hair from Riyo's face. He kissed her gently, then left before he could change his mind. The door hissed shut behind him.

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