Whirling the weighted end of the cord in increasing circles, he let it arc across
the gorge. It stuck an outcropping of cylindrical conduits on the other side and fell
downward. With forced patience he pulled the loose line back in, then recoiled it for
another try.
Once again the weighted end orbited in ever greater circles, and again he flung it
across the gap. He could feel the rising heat behind him as he let it go, heat from the
melting metal doorway.
This time the heavy end looped around an outcropping of pipes above, wrapped
itself several times around, and slipped,
battery end down, into a crack between them.
Leaning backward, he tugged and pulled on the cable, pulling on it at the same time as
he tried to rest all his weight on it. The cable showed no sign of
parting.
Wrapping the other end of the line several times around his waist and right arm,
he reached out and pulled the Princess close to him with the other. The hatch door
behind them was now a
molten white, and liquid metal was running steadily from its
borders.
Something warm and pleasant touched Luke's lips, shock at the Princess, his
mouth still tingling from the kiss.
"Just for luck," she murmured with a slight, almost embarrassed smile as she put
her arms around him. "We're going to need it."
Gripping the thin cable as
tightly as possible with his left hand, Luke put his
right over it, took a deep breath, and jumped out into air. If he had miscalculated the
degree of arc in their swing, they would miss the open hatch and slam into the metal
wall to either side or below it. If that happened he doubted he could maintain his
grip on the rope.
The heart-halting
transit was
accomplished in less time than that thought. In a
moment Luke was on the other side, scrambling on his knees to make sure they didn't
fall back into the pit. Leia released her hold on him with
admirable timing. She
rolled forward and into the open hatchway, climbing
gracefully to her feet as Luke
fought to untangle himself from the cable.
A distant whine became a loud hen a groan as the hatch door on the other side
gave way. It collapsed
inward and tumbled into the depths. If it touched bottom,
Luke didn't hear it.
A few bolts struck the wall nearby. Luke turned his own weapon on the
unsuccessful troopers and returned the fire even as Leia was pulling him into the
passageway behind.
Once clear of the door he hit the activating
switch. It shut
tightly behind them.
They would have several minutes, at least, without having to worry about being shot
in the back. On the other hand, Luke didn't have the slightest idea where they were,
and he found himself wondering what had happened to Han and Chewbacca.
Solo and his Wookie partner had succeeded in shaking a portion of their pusuers.
But it seemed that whenever they slipped free of several soldiers, more appeared to
take their place. No question about it: the word was out on them.
Ahead, a series of shield doors was beginning to close.
"Hurry, Chewie!" Solo urged.
Chewbacca grunted once, breathing like an overused engine. Despite his
immense strength, the Wookie was not built for long-distance sprinting. Only his
enormous
stride had enabled him to keep pace with the lithe Corellian. Chewbacca
left a couple of hairs in one of the doors, but both slipped inside just before the five
layers slammed shut.
"That ought to hold them for a while," Solo crowed with delight. The Wookie
growled something at him, but his partner fairly fluoresced with confidence.
"Of course I can find the ship from here-Corellians can't get lost." There
came another growl, slightly accusing this time. Solo shrugged. "Tocneppil
doesn't count; he wasn't a Corellian. Besides, I was drunk."
Ben Kenobi ducked into the shadows of a narrow
passageway,
seeming to
become part of the metal itself as a large cluster of troopers
hurried past him.
Pausing to make certain they had all passed, he checked the
corridor ahead before
starting down it. But he failed to see the dark
silhouette, which eclipsed the light far
behind him.
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