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Green-Eyed Monster (Ezra Bridger / Reader)
Fandom: Star Wars
Pairing: Ezra Bridger/Reader
Summary:
â Your one insecurity had always been that you were second to Sabine. Even when Ezra had disappeared all those years ago and your heart had painfully torn in two, you still felt second best. Ezra had left you a beautiful little message telling you he loved you for the first time before he had disappeared, yet Sabine had received one too. Even worse, Ahsoka had taken Sabine as an apprentice years ago instead of you though you both lacked an affinity for the force. Another insult your insecurities had twisted into a blade against you.
Now, ten years later, that jealousy had not dissipated. Instead, it had crossed with the horrible feeling of guilt.
While you had mourned Ezraâs death and moved on slowly, Sabine had never given up hope. She had remained on Lothal for years and always kept her ear out for news of Ezra. You had returned to your home planet and given up hope of ever finding your childhood sweetheart. Sabine had beat you yet again in seemingly being a better option for Ezra.â
Reader gets reunited with Ezra after ten years all while tormented by the thought that Sabine would be a better fit for him.
Warnings: Depictions of a panic attack. Spoilers for Ahsoka Season 1.
Word Count: 7,962
Expected Reading Time: 28:57
Jealousy. Thereâs a horrible feeling deep in your very bones that rakes a claw down your being. You can feel every deep gash clearly as you scowl at the bottom of your tea. Your fingers curl and uncurl against the handle of the mug as Sabine chatters with Ahsoka.
Huyang turns his mechanic head towards you from the pilot seat and Ahsoka glances your way as if sensing your turmoil from the force, but Sabine remains oblivious. Once more, everyone can sense your emotions except the very target of your ire. You bury your anger as you take a long sip of the tea and let the liquid burn your tongue.
Itâs been ten years since you lost Ezra and you still canât manage to reel in the jealousy you feel towards Sabine. Sheâs an old friend, someone you trust implicitly, and yet the ugly green eyed monster rears its head every time sheâs near.
Ever since you were kids, you envied her. She was an old friend from your imperial academy days and seemed to be better than you even then. She was born to high ranked Mandalorian parents whereas you were born the youngest to farmers in a backwater planet. She climbed up high in the academy and won awards while you hid in her shadow and merely fulfilled requirements. She was scouted by Hera and the rebels while you simply tagged along for the ride.
And she was the person that Ezra originally had a crush on while you watched painfully from the sidelines.
Ten years ago, you had fallen in love with someone you thought you could never have. One Ezra Bridger had won you over and crushed your heart without meaning to. While you had pined for him in the background, he had pined over Sabine. You had watched it all happen while cursing yourself for yet again not being as great as her.
Even after a miracle had happened and Ezraâs sights had turned to you, you had still felt jealousy towards Sabine. While Ezra had reassured you that he liked you and made you his girlfriend, you had still harbored some resentment towards your oldest friend. There had always been a little voice inside your head that had taunted you with the knowledge that Ezra was only yours because Sabine hadnât wanted him. That you had been a consolation prize and second best.
Your one insecurity had always been that you were second to Sabine. Even when Ezra had disappeared all those years ago and your heart had painfully torn in two, you still felt second best. Ezra had left you a beautiful little message telling you he loved you for the first time before he had disappeared, yet Sabine had received one too. Even worse, Ahsoka had taken Sabine as an apprentice years ago instead of you though you both lacked an affinity for the force. Another insult your insecurities had twisted into a blade against you.
Now, ten years later, that jealousy had not dissipated. Instead, it had crossed with the horrible feeling of guilt.
While you had mourned Ezraâs death and moved on slowly, Sabine had never given up hope. She had remained on Lothal for years and always kept her ear out for news of Ezra. You had returned to your home planet and given up hope of ever finding your childhood sweetheart. Sabine had beat you yet again in seemingly being a better option for Ezra.
For years, she had tried to get you on her side. She had told you to not give up hope and to help her find Ezra, yet you had pushed her away. Your grief and heartache were easier to manage if you told yourself Ezra was gone for good. As much as it pained you, you gave up all hope and harshly rebuked Sabine for still clinging to the idea of him returning. Anything to kill the last shreds of hope that remained within you before time could do it for you.
You had, had a massive falling out and hadnât spoken in years. Not until Hera had commed you with Ahsoka and told you to return to Lothal because of a lead Ahsoka had about Thrawn.
Thrawn, Hera claimed, was the key to finding Ezra. The two of them had disappeared together. If one of them was rumored to be alive, the other might be too.
You had come back to Lothal after much trepidation and reunited with Sabine. To her credit, she had accepted you back into her group even if things between you were awkward and strained.
Still, being back near her and reopening the wound of Ezraâs disappearance had brought back a decade worth of insecurity and envy.
The tea burns down your throat as you finish it off. You wish Ashoka had packed something stronger. Were you back home, you would have loved to drink until the edge wore off.
Stuck in a ship with Sabine though, you bite your lip.
It truly isnât fair, you know. Sabine was your oldest friend. You had met at the imperial academy and struck a friendship. You both had joined the empire as a way to rise in rank for your families, and both had seen past the gilded veneer of fascism. Once upon a time, you two regarded each other as sisters and you made quite the trio with Ketsu-
But fate had driven a wedge between you. You had fallen for someone who liked Sabine at the time and always felt second best. That jealousy had torn you to shreds and created a wall between the two of you. You arenât sure how to manage it and the thought stings.
The call of your name brings you out of your thoughts. Sabine remains unaware of the darkness coiling inside you and calls for you to look over something. Sheâs brought her research with her and has been pouring over diagrams that she thinks could help in the hunt for Ezra.
You wander over to her side and pretend to make sense of the mess of lines and circles sheâs drawn on a holomap. Ahsoka eyes you wearily as Sabine talks and you suppress the urge to clench your fists.
âNo, Iâve never seen this galaxy either,â you murmur. Your eyes donât even gaze at the map Sabine is pointing at. Your mind is miles away running from you and the horrible pit in your stomach that grows with every second.
Guilt and jealousy swirl within you. You are angry. Furious even. Angry at Sabine for dragging you back in the hopes of finding a man you love that youâve tried hard to get over. Angry at the force for tearing Ezra away from you-
And angry at yourself for yet again being weaker than Sabine.
Sabine had never given up. While you had run from Lothal and tried hard to forget your childhood sweetheart, Sabine had remained steadfast. It was she who had unlocked the map coordinates while you had stared at that damn ball for hours until your head hurt and your eyes had turned red. It was Sabine who could think of a million different ways to continue the hunt while you could barely keep yourself from screaming.
In every way that counted, in every Makerâs damned one sided competition, she had always been ahead.
âCan you read this for me-?â
Sabine reaches past you to click on a screen. Projections of documents appear before you all with the names of different galaxies and star maps. You clench your jaw as you notice all the notes sheâs taken over each document. Sheâs been at it for years, no doubt, always searching. Never giving up. Unlike you-
The one person that should have never given up on Ezra. The one who had sworn to love him forever, the one who had dreamed of marrying him, the one who should have been fighting from the beginning to find him-
Ahsokaâs hand touches your shoulder. You turn your head and find her gaze on you.
âPerhaps Huyang should look over the information instead. He can process it faster,â Ahsoka tells Sabine.
Huyang accepts the assignment and takes the tablet from Sabine. Sabine hardly notices the way you glare in her direction.
âAre you feeling alright?â Ahsoka questions. Her tone is gentle yet firm. Concerned for your feelings yet weary of the darkness inside you.
Briefly, you remember Kanan and Ezra discussing the force. Mentioning how they could sometimes sense emotions and tell when people were struggling. Youâre sure Ahsoka has noticed how you flicker between rage and heartbreak over and over again.
You arenât sure whether you should apologize or thank her for interceding. Had she not stepped in, you think you might have snapped and started screaming at Sabine to leave you alone.
âFine,â you whisper back.
You certainly donât feel fine and the lie tastes bitter in your mouth, but you shrug away her arm. Murmuring something about needing a break, you move past the group and disappear into another room of the ship.
Huyangâs workshop is tidy and neatly organized. You take stock of every lightsaber piece as your fingers trace every groove and indent.
To add further insult to injury, you donât have possession of Ezraâs lightsaber either. You had, had it once right after Lothal had been freed but had surrendered it to Sabine on Ahsokaâs suggestion. When Ahsoka had decided to train Sabine as a Jedi over you, you had silently handed over the last remnant of the boy you loved and stormed off broken and bitter.
The lightsaber pieces around you are each different. You donât see anything that resembles Ezraâs pieces anywhere. After a while, you end up just sliding into an empty seat and your head falls into your hands.
Everything is utterly in disarray. Your mind races with a million thoughts and youâre sure your heart is a pile of jagged pieces each shattered beyond repair.
The truth of the matter is that you know your insecurities are right. Sabine is better than you. At everything.
Had she liked Ezra back years ago, he would have never looked in your direction. The bittersweet memories you had of dating him would have never happened. You would have never been chosen if his first choice hadnât panned out. Ezra had tried once to tell you that it wasnât true, that he had genuinely fallen for you and it had nothing to do with Sabine only seeing him as a brother, but you hadnât believed him.
And now? Now she was definitely better than you.
You had given up. You had once promised Ezra to love him forever yet had believed him dead. You had left Lothal, the planet he had sacrificed everything to protect, and suppressed every memory of him. You had dated around in hopes of forgetting his ghost and tried hard to move on-
All while Sabine had never lost hope. She had always fought for him and looked everywhere. She had never once believed him gone. You had the obligation to search for him as his girlfriend, yet you had failed him. Had it not been for Sabine, Ezra would have been truly lost.
The thought makes you want to scream. You grit your teeth tightly until your jaw hurts. If you werenât so indebted to Sabine for finding a lead, you think youâd want to swing at her. Sheâs always been better than you. Ezra should have just held out for her all along rather than taking you as a consolation prize.
Feeling suddenly like youâre suffocating, you slam your fist into the control panel to slide open the door. Sabine looks up as you enter and Ahsoka quietly moves to allow you to retake your old seat. You ignore them all as you slide into place and hover your fingers over the tablet.
You need a distraction. Anything to keep the terrible feelings at bay. You slam some keys down until the maps disappear and youâre staring at a blank slate.
Quietly, you bury yourself in your work all the while stewing and boiling with rage.
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Days later, Sabineâs determination beats you once more. Cornered by Baylan and Shin, you and Sabine are forced to make a choice on what to do. Ashoka is gone and the map is in Sabineâs possession. You two have to decide whether to turn it over to the very people Ahsoka wanted to keep it from or cling to the hope that Ezra can be found.
When Baylan promises to take you both to him, you hesitate. Ahsokaâs words play over and over again in your head. She has long been warning you about what will happen if Thrawn returns. You know she would want you to destroy the map and keep Thrawn in exile forever-
But what about Ezra? Will destroying the map strand him wherever he is forever too? Will you give up your last chance at ever finding him?
Your mind and your heart wage a war. You want desperately to see Ezra again but you remember his sacrifice. You know heâd want to protect the galaxy from the Empire. You donât know what to do-
In the end, Sabine beats you to it. Better than you in every way, she hands over the map to Baylan. She accepts the terms for you both and tells you to drop your weapon with a calm, clear voice. You both hate her and feel grateful that sheâs taken the choice out of your hands.
You let them cuff you and donât even react when Shin uses the force to cut off your airway. Nothing she could possibly do could hurt more than the ugly feeling of being a disappointment. Once more, Sabine has proven herself a better fit for Ezra than you. Were he to ever find out that you hesitated on this choice, you think heâd leave you once and for all and realize that Sabine has always been better for him.
When you and Sabine face off Thrawn, you hardly pay attention. The villain that plagued you for years hasnât changed much. His glowing red eyes sweep over you with mild boredom before he directs all his attention at Sabine. He seems genuinely unamused when he realizes Sabine has traded the galaxy for the hope of finding Ezra.
You feel a cold knife twist in your stomach and look away as Sabine faces Thrawn off. There is no hesitation or remorse in her gaze when she coldly tells Thrawn that he could never understand. You wince feeling guilty at the memory of your own hesitation.
It seems like Sabine is the only one completing this journey. When the two of you mount your steeds, itâs her who fights off the bandits. She moves like a lightning strike taking them down while you throw punches and kicks at random barely managing to take down one while sheâs got the squad down in moments. When a Noti appears, itâs Sabine who realizes heâs wearing a Jedi symbol on his clothing.
You feel like a shadow merely following her around. Every new revelation and step closer to finding Ezra brings you both joy and envy.
Sabine feels like sheâs better suited for the role of Ezraâs partner compared to you. Sheâs been loyal, determined, and fierce in his search. You, who had a responsibility to find him, had given up. Ezra deserved better than you.
By the time you make it back to Notiâs village, you feel the weight of your own soul crushing you. You feel painfully jealous, angry at yourself, and broken down. You try to ignore Sabine as she urges you forward telling you that something about this particular village feels different.
Youâre so downtrodden that you donât even realize someone is calling your name until you turn your head and hear Sabineâs breath hitch. Time seems to slow down as your eyes meet a striking blue that you havenât seen in years. Your heart races and you move to run at Ezra-
When Sabine beats you to it.
She all but rushes past you to beat you to Ezra first. Ezra, half way to you, is interrupted as Sabine crashes into him. Her arms wrap around his frame and she buries her head into his neck. He looks like he wants to move to you for a brief moment before he hugs her back and greets her for the first time in ten years.
You hang back awkwardly watching the love of your life embrace someone else. Every hurtful thought youâve ever heard about not deserving to be at Ezraâs side plays over and over again in your mind. Worse still, you are forced to see how good Sabine looks with Ezra. They click together like puzzle pieces and look perfect. Two halves of the same whole.
A coldness seeps into your very bones. You suppress the tears forming and grit your teeth painfully. If anything, Sabine deserves this moment. Sheâs the one who found Ezra. You donât deserve him.
Despite the way it almost kills you to see Sabine steal your moment, you hang back. The ugly insecurities in you taunt and laugh as you watch them. You canât escape the feeling that youâre an outsider looking in and intruding in a moment that you donât deserve.
It feels like an eternity when the two of them finally separate. Sabine is smiling wide oblivious to your pain. Slowly, Ezra moves away from her and moves towards you instead. You force yourself to shove aside the familiar jealousy deciding that seeing Ezra again after a decade is worth more than the agony in your chest.
You meet Ezra halfway as he runs. Your own arms wrap around his frame and he all but picks you up to hold you close. He breathes out your name and youâre struck by how different he is.
Your hands shake as you press your palms to his face. He has a beard now, his cheeks are thin, no doubt from the lack of food, and thereâs a certain maturity in his eyes that wasnât there before-
But heâs Ezra.
Tears spill before you can stop them. His fingers wipe them away gently and his smile is bright. He says your name again like a sacred prayer.
âYouâre alive,â you whisper. Itâs the only sentence that you can form past the haze. Everything feels so surreal.
Ezra stands in front of you. The love of your life. The boy that had won you over ten years ago and never once let you go-
The one a part of you isnât sure you deserve.
Ezra presses his forehead against yours. A familiar little habit he had back from when you were kids. A way to soothe you and reassure you that everything is going to be okay-
A sob breaks past your lips at the familiar action and you busy yourself burying your head in his chest. He holds you tighter to him. Underneath your palms, his heart races.
For a moment, every insecurity stops. The cold words you tell yourself over and over again in your head quiet for just this one moment. A sense of peace fills you and everything makes sense. For just a moment, all of the pain of the last decade goes away.
Ezra moves his head forward like heâs going to kiss you. He seems hesitant, unsure if he still has the right after a decade, and you want to meet him halfway-
But then Sabine interrupts the moment. Sheâs being herded by a Noti away and another one chirps out a different language to Ezra. You suddenly remember where you are you and draw back too fast. It feels maddening to separate from him after losing him for so long, but you think itâs better this way. Itâs not like you deserve to kiss him after everything youâve done.
The loss of him hurts like an open wound. You miss holding him. After ten years, you had given up hope of ever having that chance. It feels so cruel to lose it now-
And of course Sabine had to ruin this moment too. Sheâs always ruined everything for you. Perhaps sheâs finally realized her feelings for Ezra and how better she is for him than you.
Your blood feels cold as you watch her grab his arm. She links their arms together and begins speaking. He gives you one last look over his shoulder before a Noti grabs your own arm to tug you forward. You are forced to trail after them feeling like a third wheel among their partnership. Something youâve tended to always feel when the three of you are together.
They form a good team. It looks entirely natural for the two of them to be together. Sabine just makes sense at his side. Sheâs saved him after youâd given up, always been beside him throughout your time together as members of the Ghost, and was the first person he was ever interested in. It makes perfect sense for her to be the one with him.
A painful lump forms in your throat and you wave away the Notiâs concern when it curiously looks up at you. You trail silently through the village as Ezra begins to explain everything.
He tells you and Sabine pieces of his time here. He tells you how he and Thrawn made it here, how he ran from Thrawn and found the Noti by chance, and how heâs spent time with them since. Theyâre a peaceful people and have welcomed him into their ranks. He accompanies them on their travels, but heâs ready to come home.
He smiles at you both as he thanks you for coming back for him. He canât wait to return to your galaxy and see Hera, Zeb, and Chopper.
Guilt grips you tightly. You donât have the courage to admit that you had thought him lost. Had it not been for Sabine, he would have remained on this forsaken planet forever.
A coward to the end, you bite your tongue and hesitate at his words. When Ezra tries to move towards you, hand shyly reaching for your own, you move away as if his touch burns. You donât think you deserve his gratefulness. Not with how awful youâve been all these years.
Itâs almost a relief when Sabine takes over. As much as it pains you to see her slowly replace you, you know you deserve it.
Before Ezra can ask you whatâs wrong, you turn away and pretend to be busy with a Noti who is patching up something to the far side of the village. You turn your back on Sabine and Ezra and remain rigid as they walk away. Ezra keeps glancing back at you from time to time while Sabine urges him along to discuss things with him.
By the time theyâre finally gone, you wander off further from the village and then promptly bury your head in your hands. The last of your strength leaves you and you sink to the ground below. The pain youâve been suppressing returns in waves and you give in to the horrible voices that tell you what a terrible person you are and how you donât deserve Ezra.
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By the time the sun sets, youâre a ticking time bomb. Youâve spent a long time wallowing in self pity. Everything aches as you make the trek back to the village.
The Noti are tiny, so itâs not hard to spot Sabine and Ezra. Ezra is holding something by the fire while Sabine messes with her vambrace. She seemingly hasnât told Ezra about how the two of you are stuck here and how Ahsoka is dead.
When you get back, both of their attention is turned towards you. Ezra lights up and waves you over. He means to let you sit with them, but you quickly note that thereâs no room. The Noti are half your size and donât use large spaces. The log Ezra and Sabine sit at is out of room. You have no place beside Ezra with Sabine there.
Suppressing a grimace, you elect to remain standing.
âWhat are you two up to?â You ask. Your voice sounds colder than you intended, bitter.
Ezra looks at you and you evade his gaze. Thereâs something deep in his eyes that you donât want to dwell too long on. He looks like he doesnât quite know what to make of you. You have a feeling you arenât who he remembers.
Good.
Maybe if he no longer recognizes you, he can give you a clean break. Itâs become very apparent that you no longer belong at his side. Perhaps if he realizes he made a mistake in choosing you once upon a time, he can find someone better. The sooner he moves on the sooner you can kill whatâs left of your broken heart.
Sabine is the one who answers. Youâre quite frankly sick of her by then.
âI was telling Ezra everythingâs thatâs happened since heâs been gone. The Empire, Lothal, everything,â she responds.
Ezra awkwardly nods at her words. You feel a pit form in your stomach. Idly you wonder if Sabine has told Ezra how terrible youâve been. Wonder if he knows you had given up on the hope of ever seeing him and tried to move on. Is that why he canât seem to look at you anymore?
Anger and pain throb in your chest. You squeeze your jaw together.
The rest of the night passes far too quickly. Ezra and Sabine chat until the embers of the fire die down. You respond only when necessary and keep your remarks short.
Every once in a while, you think you see Ezra stealing glances at you but you ignore him. It feels like youâre having a terrible out of body experience. Youâre so close to him, finally after mourning him for a decade, yet you know you have no right to rejoice at finding him. The guilt and jealousy you feel outweigh everything else.
Itâs a mercy when the Noti begin to prepare to sleep. They offer the perfect excuse for the night to finally come to a close.
Ezra stands up and runs a hand through his hair.
âI sleep in the big room over there. Itâs as human sized as you can get here. You both look exhausted. The journey here couldnât have been easy. Why donât you both take it? It wouldnât be the first time Iâve slept outside with the Noti,â Ezra offers.
âWe canât take your place-â
âI insist,â Ezra interrupts Sabine, âIâm used to camping out. The Noti constantly move from place to place seeking shelter so sometimes we have to rough it on the ground. Itâs nothing unusual. You both can take it.â
Sabine glances at you with a nod of her head.
âIs that alright with you? You wanna share that tent with
me?â She asks.
Both Ezra and Sabine seem to be very interested in your answer. Ezra searches your face for something. You think thereâs a question heâs longing to ask, something heâs dying to know, but he canât bring himself to say it. It seems like heâs too afraid of whatever he thinks heâll find or wonât find.
Truthfully, you donât have the patience to speculate on what the two of them are trying to find out. Itâs been a long day and youâve suffered enough already.
You shrug, âFine.â
A one word response. Sabine blinks and Ezra winces. Thereâs almost a flash of pain in his gaze before he looks away. You highly suspect that whatever test has just transpired, youâve failed.
Sabine shares a glance with Ezra. You try to ignore the way the knife in your heart twists to see them communicate silently. Years apart and yet they seem to still know each other well enough to talk through simple glances and looks.
Itâs all too much. You spin on your heel and march off mumbling some excuse about being exhausted.
Inside the metal tent, you close your eyes and count to ten. Thereâs a roar in your ears and a headache forming at the very back of your skull. You arenât sure how much more this you can take. Already, it feels like youâre hitting a boiling point.
Everything feels terrible. The jealousy, the heartbreak, the anger, the guilt. All of it is becoming too much.
By the time Sabine returns, youâre at your limit. You donât even flinch when she waves a hand in front of your face to test if youâre paying attention.
âWhatâs wrong?â She sounds concerned as she peers down at you, âYouâve been out of it all day. I thought youâd be really happy. I mean, we found Ezra-â
A scoff breaks out before you can stop it. You hate that sheâs using the word âwe.âThere is no âweâ here. Itâs all her. Itâs always been her. Sheâs the hero who saved Ezra. Youâre the terrible ex girlfriend that abandoned him.
âIâm just tired,â you shrug. Itâs a weak lie. She doesnât seem to buy it as she presses you more.
âYouâre not acting okay. I didnât think youâd want to share a room with me. I thought youâd make an excuse to get out of it.â
Your eyes roll. She stops and stares at you as if finally realizing just how angry you are.
By now, the pain is cooling to anger. Thereâs a rage vibrating deep within you towards her. Youâd love nothing more than to shut her up once and for all.
She calls your name with a frown. Concern and frustration are evident in her face.
âSeriously, is everything okay? Ezra wanted you to stay with him outside. He was waiting for you to ask to stay with him-â
âWell, didnât you want to stay with him? You should have volunteered,â you tug angrily at your jacket. The fury is burning you from the inside. You feel like a star about to combust. It takes all of your strength to remain composed.
Sabine has the gall to look confused. She makes a face like she doesnât get it. You arenât sure whether sheâs being coy or if sheâs just dying to hear you spell it out to her.
âWhat are you talking about?â She moves to grab your arm. Perhaps she wants you to face her and explain why youâre suddenly so angry, âYou hurt him, you know. He doesnât know where he stands with you. You havenât spoken to him or made a move. Heâs scared youâve moved on-â
âOh, Iâm sure youâll comfort him. Youâve been much better for him than me,â you bite.
Again, thereâs a moment of confusion. By now, Sabine herself is growing frustrated with your attitude. It seems she canât wrap her head around why youâre so upset.
âWhat is wrong with you? Seriously. You finally get Ezra back and you just ice him out-â
Something snaps. The anger youâve been suppressing spills forward like a dam. Before you can even think about what youâre doing, youâre shoving her as hard as you can away from you. Thereâs a sense of satisfaction in the way you take her by surprise. Sheâs much stronger than you, yet you manage to make her slam into the metal walls. Her armor makes a satisfying thud when it collides against them.
âOh, shut up, Sabine!â
You move to shove her again, rage boiling over.
Itâs all too much. Every negative emotion youâve been feeling since Sabine unlocked the map where you failed has spilled over. You feel like a bomb exploding. You arenât a violent person, yet you find yourself pushing her again.
This time, sheâs ready for you. Her eyes are wide and thereâs shock in her voice when she calls your name. She grabs your wrist and twists you around until sheâs holding your arms in place. A move you had only ever seen her do on stormtroopers.
âMaker, whatâs wrong-?â
Her voice trails off in shock as you shove off her hold. You press your hands to your face feeling adrenaline course through your veins. It burns white hot against your skin. You swear you feel your blood boiling.
âDo you know how sick I am of you?â You jab a finger at the center of her chest plate, âYou just have to rub everything in. I get it, alright? I get that youâre better than me. You have always been better at everything. I never stood a chance.â
You back away from her suddenly feeling like youâre boxed in. The anger is coursing red hot but thereâs something else there. Itâs all consuming and harsh. You feel it practically strangling you.
While you are threatened by Sabineâs presence, some part of you knows itâs not just her thatâs causing this outburst. Really, itâs more than that. A part of you is just angry with yourself.
Itâs yourself you despise. Had it not been for Sabine, Ezra would have been stuck here forever. You had given up on ever finding him. For all your promises of loving him years ago, you had simply given up. He would have never have given up on you.
Spinning around, you press your fists against your eyelids to try and stop the tears forming behind your eyes.
âYou found him. I gave up on him,â you whisper. Itâs a harsh admission out loud, âYouâre better than me. He deserves better. He deserves you.â
Sabine is stunned. She blinks and makes a face like she canât believe what you just said. You donât have it in you to explain. The anger is slowly becoming despair. You want nothing more than to just curl up into a ball and die.
âWhat? I-Do you-Is that what this is about? You think I have feelings for Ezra?â She takes you by the shoulders and holds you steady.
Youâre shaking, you realize. Your hands are quivering and your breath is coming out in short pants. A panic attack.
âDonât you?â You bite the inside of your cheek to quell the rising panic. Your chest feels too tight. It constricts against your clothing, âItâs okay if you do. Heâs always liked you. You could make him happier. You didnât give up on him like I did.â
It hurts to say everything out loud. You donât think you could survive seeing Sabine with Ezra. It would break whatever remnants of your heart are still working, but you wouldnât stand in their way. Ezra deserves to be happy and youâre not the person that can give that to him. If Sabine can, then she should. It would break you, but you deserve it. An atonement for your sins.
Sabine calls out your name. She pulls your arms away from your face and shakes her head firmly. She looks stunned and hurt. Sheâs hurt by your words.
âI donât like Ezra romantically. Heâs a brother to me. Thatâs it. He loves you-â
You close your eyes against the rising panic. It takes all your willpower to remember how to breathe. It feels like something has gotten a hold of your body. You feel everything mounting until it bursts. Emotions and words pour out of you. You arenât sure just what youâre saying. Everything feels like itâs happening far away.
âHe had a crush on you first. He didnât even look at me until he realized you werenât interested. I always knew I was his second choice. I was always so angry with you. You two spent so much time together. I was always just counting the days until he left me for you. You two just fit together. Ten years later and you two can just go back to being close. I donât know how I could ever face him knowing that I gave up-â
The feeling of choking returns. You press your hand to your chest feeling like your lungs will give out. Thereâs a painful squeeze to your heart. Is this what a heart attack feels like-?
Suddenly someone is taking you gently by the shoulders. Familiar hands press against your face cradling you softly. You hear your name whispered in a low voice. You know who it is without even opening your eyes.
Ezra.
âHey, breathe. Breathe with me,â he whispers. He shows you some deep breaths. His arms hold you in place firmly but not tightly. Itâs his way of showing you that heâs here. That youâre not alone.
Slowly you try and copy his breaths. Itâs a struggle to do it. It feels like every painful gasp of air you inhale rattles against your lungs. It takes much longer than it should to finally regulate your breathing.
By the time the panic attack is finally underway, you feel exhausted. Thereâs a heaviness to your body you havenât felt in a while. Youâre shaking as Ezra slowly moves you towards a makeshift bed. He eases you gently into a sitting position. Idly, you realize that Sabine is inching out of the encampment probably wanting to give you and Ezra space to talk.
âAre you okay? Do you need water? A blanket?â Ezra kneels to be eye level with you. His eyes are concerned, scared for you.
Itâs not fair. Heâs the one whoâs been lost for ten years, yet here he is worried about you. You donât deserve him.
Thatâs what finally does you in. You begin to sob and press your hands firmly to your face. The tears pour out of you. Itâs been a long ten years. Everything just shatters.
In the last decade, youâve cried more times than you want to admit. Grief has been a friend for ages. Youâve cried until you had nothing more to give, yet this breakdown feels different. Thereâs a war or emotions pouring out of you. Anger, grief, jealousy, insecurity, pain. They rush over you in waves to the point where you feel like youâre being physically crushed under the weight of them.
Ezra wraps his arms around you and lets you cry against his shoulder. He holds you firmly in place whispering words of encouragement. You donât deserve it. You weakly fight against his hold.
Words spill forth in a whisper before you even realize half of what youâre saying. Thereâs just a frantic need to pour everything out. The admissions slip from your tongue without truly registering in your brain. You just need him to understand why he should hate you.
âI gave up on ever finding you. I spent an entire year unable to get out of bed. I couldnât eat, couldnât sleep, and couldnât think. Every little thing reminded me of you. I thought I was going to go insane. Everyone was worried about me. Hera had just had Jacen, yet she was taking care of me instead of her newborn. It felt horrible to worry everyone. At some point, I just had to let you go. I told myself you were dead and mourned you. I needed the closure so I gave up. If you were gone forever, then I could slowly move forward. I didnât want to but it was breaking me. Thinking that you were out here somewhere was driving me insane.â
Ezra holds you tighter at your admission. Youâre not sure but you swear you think you can hear him say heâs sorry. Itâs heartbreaking for him to apologize. Heâs the one that youâve wronged.
âI couldnât move on from you. I tried dating again a few years after you were gone but never made it past the first or second date. Everyone was all wrong. They just werenât you. I kept telling myself that you were gone and that I should move on, but I couldnât. I was driving myself crazy with grief. I even had a falling out with Sabine. Sabine kept searching for you. She never stopped. Sheâs the one who found you. Had it not been for her, you would have been lost forever. Sheâs better than me. You deserve better,â you force yourself to look at his eyes and are shocked when you see that heâs crying too. You never meant to hurt him but the confessions keep pouring out, âI know you liked her first. You only started dating me because she didnât like you back. I told myself all these years that, that was okay. I loved you enough to be your second choice. Then these last ten years happened and they made me realize that I donât deserve you. I gave up on you. She didnât. She-you both make perfect sense. You just click with each other. Sheâs a better choice for you. I love you, but I know youâd be happier with her. She was your first choice after all.â
Now that everything is out, you feel tired. You bury your face in his shoulder and feel the way his heart is racing. His body feels tense as he lets all your words sink in.
âWhat? Do you think I like Sabine?â He sounds stunned. Gently, he pulls you away so that he can look at your eyes.
His eyes are red and thereâs tears running down his face. He looks heartbroken. He calls your name softly and his voice cracks.
âYouâre not my second choice, Maker. Iâve loved you for over a decade. Itâs always been you. I admired Sabine when we were kids, but I always saw her as a sister. Thatâs all she is. Youâre the one Iâve loved all these years. I dreamt of you every night, I tried using the force to find you whenever I meditated, the thought of you has kept me going all these years. Itâs you that kept me alive. Any time I wanted to give up, I remembered you and everyone else back home and that kept me going. You were never my second choice. Youâve always been my only love. Always,â his fingers wipe away your tears and his breath stutters, âI thought youâd moved on. You didnât want to spend time around me. You pulled away when I tried to kiss you. I thought you didnât care me for me anymore. I was going to accept that. Itâs been ten years. You didnât know I was still alive. If you had moved on and married someone else, I would have never held it against you. Donât blame yourself for needing to move forward.â
âYou wouldnât have given up on me. Ezra, you would have been lost without Sabine. I thought you were gone.â
You squeeze your eyes shut. Ezra would have never given up hope. He would have kept searching until the very end. You didnât.
His hold on you tightens.
âTen years. I was gone for ten years. I donât blame you for thinking I was dead. Maker, the ship had lost its airlock. I thought I was going to die when we hit hyperspace. You had no way of knowing I was alive. Sabine said you all only thought I was still alive when Ahsoka heard rumors about Thrawn returning. Thereâs no way anyone could have predicted I was in another galaxy,â he says.
You keep your eyes closed.
The rumors about Thrawnâs return are what had made this entire search possible. You had dropped everything when Hera and Ahsoka had commed you and rushed back to help the search. Sabine was steps ahead of you which hurts to admit, but you had rushed back to help.
Wearily, you think of everything youâve done so far.
You think of how Ahsoka refused to train you in favor of Sabine because she said you were âtoo attachedâ to be open to the force. You think of how you couldnât open the map and had spent hours turning it every which way until your fingers had cramped and bled trying to pry it open. You remember that terrible moment where Shin and Baylan had you cornered, how they had offered you and Sabine passage to Ezra in exchange for the map. Logic would have had you destroy the map and prevent Thrawn from ever returning. Ahsoka would have wanted it that way, yet you had hesitated too. Your brain had said you needed to destroy it, but your heart had frozen. Destroying it meant never finding Ezra. You had let Sabine take over on that choice and hadnât protested when she handed the map over. Youâre sure now you would have made the same choice albeit not as fast as her.
As if sensing where your thoughts are going, Ezra places his forehead to yours. His way for reassuring you.
âI donât blame you for anything. Iâm sorry I hurt you all these years. If youâve moved on, I get it. Just please donât feel guilty you had to think I was dead to survive. Forgive yourself,â he urges.
You snap your eyes open startled.
âEzra, Iâve never moved on. I love you. I have for all these years. I was just too guilty to express it. Sabine found you. I gave up. You deserve better. The two of you could-â
Suddenly Ezra dives forward. His lips press to yours and he holds you in place tightly. You make a sound of surprise before giving in.
It feels like something between you clicks. The world stops and everything feels so natural as you kiss him back. Itâs been ten years since youâve last been able to hold him. You donât think you can survive another ten without him. You barely made it through these last few years.
He feels like home. After all the suffering and the self loathing, kissing him feels like everything is falling into place.
After a long kiss that takes your breath away, he withdraws. His breath is a harsh pant. His beard tickles your face as he presses smaller kisses to your forehead and cheeks. You cling to him tighter and take in the feeling of being in his arms again.
âI love you,â he breathes out, âItâs only ever been you. Please donât say you donât deserve me. You kept me alive all these years. Itâs always been you.â
The last of your energy snaps. You feel so painfully exhausted. You cling to him tightly and let him move you back to the bed. He climbs in next to you and holds you to him as if heâs afraid to let you go.
Everything youâve been through today makes you feel so tired. You want nothing more than to go to sleep and come back to this tomorrow. You donât have the energy to keep going today.
Thankfully, Ezra doesnât withdraw. Instead, he climbs into the bed next to you and holds you close. All of those terrible voices in your head quiet when he presses another kiss to your forehead.
You close your eyes feeling everything fading. The two of you arenât done discussing this. He still needs to know that you love him too and that you are sorry for everything thatâs happened. You also will have to apologize to Sabine tomorrow. Itâs not her fault your own insecurities turned against her.
Still, for now, this moment feels like peace.
You curl into his arms and hold him tight the way you used to when you were young. He holds you to him and refuses to let you go. In a low whisper, you tell him you love him. As you drift off, you hear him say it back.
And for the first time in ten years, you finally feel a semblance of peace.
Gosh, I want to be this beauty <333
*emerging from tmagp episode 10 shaking, terrified, covered in blood and dirt, haunted by ghostly circus music*
âHey, Colinâs back!â