now, part of her desperate to find a reason to love her ba'buir, and half of her wishing Leia Solo hadn't blocked her shot when she'd tried to kill him.
Do something to make me forgive you. Please. Anything.
"You could have made a fortune from it," Fett said.
"We didn't want it used again. Ever."
"You can't stop cloning. You never will."
"No, but we put a dent in the Kaminoans. That's better than nothing. I don't like Kaminoans."
"I can tell." Fett glanced at Jaing's fine gray gloves. "But I've worked for worse."
"They paid you. They bred us like animals." Jaing looked as if he'd remembered something satisfying. "So Taun We's still alive. I always wondered."
"Leave her alone, Jaing. She's old now."
"So am I, no thanks to her. So how long have you got to live?"
"A year. Maybe two, if my luck holds."
"How long before you have to hand over command?"
"I don't know."
"The last thing Mandalore needs at the moment is a power vacuum."
Mirta saw a glimmer of hope. "So help him, Jaing."
"Best I can do is a blood sample," he said. "But I think you'll hand it over to the Kaminoans, Boba, or your doctors will, and we really wouldn't be very happy about that. Not at all."