(( Tonight's the night A_A! For tonight we dine...))
(( Fine I'll play this way...))
Inyri heard a familiar voice from behind. "What's going on Inyri?" it asked. She dreaded hearing Daric speak now, she was fed up with her entire plan, as well thought out as it seemed. So much time and money wasted. Well perhaps not wasted, if everything only amounted to Bareth still holding on to her.
The hum of the lightsaber was echoing in the large cavernous space, even with the sounds of a small battle filling the aged warehouse. Inyri thought of one last thing, that might buy Bareth and her a few more moments, just long enough to escape. She could feel the pressure mounting. She needed to act fast, but smooth so that Daric and whoever that was with him would have no time to act.
"I have one last trick." Inyri whispered and patted reassuringly on his arm. With a few taps on her wrist communicator the hanger's layout began to shift. New walls slid on magnetic tracks in the celling, cordoning the hanger into strange segments. It was such a surprise to Daric, who only wanted to talk, but now he was separated from Inyri and Bareth by immense blaster proof walls.
The only problem was the wounded creature. She wasn't as injured any more, and she was on her feet, determined to make it out alive. She had nothing vested in this operation. She threw a small and relatively weak explosive to up towards the roof, hoping to take down part of the wall. And she managed to succeed. The hole she left, opened right to the space craft but still kept Daric and his company locked behind a wall.
Shrapnel and chunks of wall scattered across the hanger. Before Inyri or Bareth could run they were being pelted with the debris. Bareth instinctively dove on top of Inryi in attempt to protect her best he could. At the least his armor should help. He heard and felt the impact as it pushed him off of Inyri. He heard someone screaming, but it took him a moment to realize that it was him. Screaming because he was out of reach to protect the one thing he cared about now in the whole galaxy.
The dust cleared and settled. Inryi clenched her jaw in pain. She coughed as she gasped for clear air. She saw Bareth scramble over to her, removing his helmet.
"What happened?" She managed to ask.
"That creature, the wall, she blew a hole out of it."
Inyri tried to raise herself off the floor, but realized that she couldn't, the pain was just too much and she let out a small yelp.
"Wait." Bareth said calmly. "Part of the wall fell on you. I have to get it off." And he pushed and pulled, but try as he may he couldn't get it to budge.
Inyri felt lightheaded and clear. She was gasping for breath. "Bareth. I love you."