~|Day 2, 11:45 - 11:53 GST|~
~|Aboard the Kaggath, Prison Complex|~
Canisha must have fallen unconscious somewhere between the Darth’s chambers and the prison complex, as her memories skipped from the Troopers grabbing her limbs and carrying the Cathar through the ship, to opening her eyes to yet another unfamiliar ceiling.
She bolted upright, panic filling her veins as she stared around the room in alarm. She didn’t recognise it; her memories were fuzzy but the Scary Sith Lady had said something about Canisha being sent to join the other Jedi, so she assumed the room filled with bunks was part of the prison system the Sith had set up. The brunette whipped her eyes around the room, but no other prisoners were immediately visible, and a sliver of despair started welling up in her stomach. Had the Sith lied about there being other Jedi? It wouldn’t surprise her; Sith were known for their lying after all.
Swinging her legs out of the bunk, Canisha tried to stand but instead stumbled slightly as her legs gave out from underneath her, and she collapsed to the floor. Her stomach churned, not helped by the slightly distorted view of a room underneath the one the young lion was currently in, and she closed her eyes in an attempt to settle herself. She muttered the code to herself to centre her mind, “There is no emotion, there is peace.”
Canisha opened her eyes again just in time to see a man - a human, by the looks of him, with blond hair - being thrown into the lower part of the room below by troopers. By the way he landed without being harmed, Canisha felt fairly secure in assuming he was a Jedi as well, and relief flowed through her at the thought. She wasn’t alone on this ship.
A whoosh from somewhere behind the Cathar caught her attention, and she poked her head above the side of the bed to see what it was. A trio of people - all humanoids, two males and one female - were escorted into the room at that moment, and her eyes lingered on the obvious cut of the tall females clothing which denoted her as a Jedi. The relief she'd felt at seeing the male below blossomed, filling her veins and making her head feel like it was floating.
"Hi," She started, her ears perking up even though she stayed sitting on the floor beside the bunk.