Hey, peeps, how've ya'll been? It's Kiera here, with another chapter of Angels of the Order (*insert me clapping here*). Sorry for the long update, I was just having a go at publishing a Harry Potter fic – not going too well, I must say.

Anyhow, thank you to you twelve who have reviewed! I'm really grateful, and I hope that you'll review this one, too. Enough of me rambling, I;m sure you just want me to shut up. Thanks again, peeps.

I DO NOT OWN STAR WARS (*Sobs*)


The group set up Camp a little while later, with three people a tent (Echo, Fives and a clone in one, some more clones in one, the Padawans in one and their Masters as well as Rex in the last). Sapphire was the one keeping watch at about midnight.

"Hey, 'Soka, Barriss, wake up," she hissed, shaking her friends awake.

"What?" Ahsoka slurred."Can't you see I'm sleeping?"

"Come outside, we might get a little practise tonight,"

Ahsoka was suddenly wide awake. She leapt up and bounded outside, leaving Sapphire to wake up Barriss. Five minutes later she emerged from the tent followed by a sleepy Barriss

"Finally," Ahsoka muttered. The girls transformed into Angels and were about to get training when they heard some rustling.

Ahsoka flicked her wrists and the hidden blades in her gloves slid out. She turned to Sapphire and Barriss.

"I'm going to see if there's anyone out there," she whispered. "Transform back in case someone wakes up,"

Her sisters obeyed as she crawled off. Using her hunting skills, she wove through the plant life without making a single noise. After about a minute of walking, Ahsoka saw something.

The demons.

They looked like evil versions of Angels, but the only element they possessed was shadow. There were three creeping around, rather like Ahsoka. One female, the other two male.

The female had waist length, wavy, midnight black hair, her skin was deathly pale like a vamprires and had red eyes that glowed. She had smaller wings than Ahsoka's that looked like a moths, decorated with sickly yellow swirls. She also wore a tight sleeveless top that looked like Ahsoka's Jedi vest but it was black. She had a short black skirt that reflected the moonlight and long, pointed high heeled boots.

The males had short, spiky black hair with similar red eyes to the female. Their wings were also the same as the girls; they wore a tight t-shirt that also covered their necks, tight black pants and biker boots. All three of them had a sword strapped between their wings, daggers in their boots and tattoed on their right shoulders, there was a yellow gargoyle face (the face of the son's gargoyle form from Altar of Mortis!).

Ahsoka pointed her hand at a rock behind the Demons. She used the Force to move it enough to make some noise; sure enough, the three Demons whizzed around and went to inspect the noise.

Smirking, Ahsoka leapt up and stabbed the first male in the back with her hidden blade. He died silently.

Withdrawing the blade from his back, she creeped forward and tapped both Demons on the back.

They turned around, but before they could do anything, Ahsoka's glove-blades had penetrated their throats (1). Blood rose into their mouths, spilling from the edges and making unpleasant chocking noise.

Ahsoka pulled her two blades from their throats and cringed as the bodies collapsed like they were puppets who had their strings cut off. She breathed heavily, span on her heal and leapt into the sky. She quickly found their make-shift camp and landed gracefully.

"What did you find?" Barriss asked immediately after Ahsoka had transformed back.

"Some Demons. Three of them. They were like us, probably able to transform into a normal person. I killed them all, though. They are surprisingly dim-witted. Two of them didn't even notice when I jumped out and stabbed their friend in the back – then allowed me to cut their throats open!"

Sapphire smiled. "I told you they were easy,"

"Yes, but they weren't on guard. What if next time we're the ones getting ambushed?" said Barriss. Sapphire sighed.

"Don't think like that! I swear to you guys! Nothing will happen," she said firmly. The girls sighed.

Looking up at the sky, Ahsoka noticed that it was early morning.

"Well, I'm getting some food!" she announced, walking over to a rucksack and pulling out a nutrition bar for each of them. The girls nibbled on their food and waited for everyone to wake up.

"Morning, Snips," Anakin smiled, sitting next to her.

"Hey, Skyguy," she said, passing him a nutrition bar. "Sleep well?"

Anakin nodded. "Yeah. What about you? No nightmares?"

Ahsoka shook her head and stood up. "I'm going to start putting our tent away," she announced.

Under an hour later, the group had set off again, still heading west. While they were walking, Anakin couldn't help but notice how every time his Padawan stood in the shade, she'd leap back out as though she'd been burnt, while Sapphire did the opposite.

"What are you two doing?" he laughed, as Ahsoka leapt out of another shadow again.

"I don't like being in a shadow," she explained. "I prefer being in the light!"

"I don't like being in the light," Sapphire said at the same time. "I prefer staying in a shadow,"

Anakin arched an eyebrow. "Alright? You two are strange!"

"Master Obi-Wan! General Skywalker called me strange!" Sapphire whined, grinning at Obi-Wan.

"You know, I am quite sure you told me you were a goody two-shoes," he smirked,

"Ah, Master, there's a difference between being a goody-goody and making jokes non-stop,"

"Hey, where's Barriss?" Ahsoka asked suddenly.

"UP HERE!" Barriss called from the top of a tree. Ahsoka grinned and jumped up with her (mainly to get into the light). She scanned her surroundings and smiled wider.

"Master! I think I see the factory!" she shouted, pointing in the direction they were going.

"Great work, Snips! How far?"

Ahsoka narrowed her eyes slightly. "I'd say five miles, give or take a few," she jumped down, landing surprisingly gracefully.

"Good! That means we'll get there by tonight! Nice work, Ahsoka!" Anakin slung his arm around Ahsoka's shoulders in a brotherly fashion and smiled.

They walked in silence (well, apart from Ahsoka and Sapphire bickering over Light and Shadow being better than the other) until they came up to a large grey wall.

"I guess we're here, then," Barriss said.

"Why would an abandoned factory have walls surrounding the perimeter like this?" Rex asked, placing a hand on the concrete.

"It probably ain't abandoned anymore," Ahsoka said.

"Alright, let's make a plan. We'll split into three groups: Clones, Padawans and Anakin and I," said Obi-Wan. "Each group will take some detonators each, get inside the factory and blow it inside out. Make sure that we're all out first, and then set them off. We don't yet know what's inside, so be aware at all times,"

"General, what if we find something that'll be useful for us?" Echo asked.

"Take it," replied Obi-Wan simply. "If you find anything we might need – whether they are blueprints or even some hostages – bring it back out. Destroy any battle droids you encounter, too. May the Force be with you all,"

The Padawans nodded, and shot around the edge of the wall. They made it to the east side, took a grappling hook each and scaled the wall.

"Tinnies, 12 o'clock," Ahsoka muttered, climbing on to the wall and using the Force to throw every nearby droid off the wall.

"Do you think that we could risk our Angel forms?" Barriss asked.

"Nah, I glow way too much," Ahsoka said.

They jumped down from the wall and crossed the yard. The factory was large, looming, with many chimneys and you could hear the machinery inside.

"Definitely not abandoned," Sapphire muttered, pulling out her lightsaber. It was the first time that Barriss and Ahsoka got to see the blade – it was a light purple-blue colour.

She cut an arch in the side and climbed through.

"So, shall we try use logic to find the main factory part or do we just wing it?" Ahsoka asked, looking up and down the long, boring grey corridor.

"It'll be quicker to use logic," said Barriss. Sapphire was just about to agree when five figures appeared out of no where. Demons.

"Angel form! Lightsabers might make too much noise!" Ahsoka whisper-shouted to her friends. They nodded and transformed into Angels.

Barriss wasted no time and made some vines grow out of the ground to strangle the nearest demon. Ahsoka un-sheathed her sword and smashed it against a large male's – the sound of metal clashing together echoed throughout the corridor. The Demon swung at her legs; Ahsoka jumped, kicked him off balance and stabbed him in the chest.

Looking around, she saw that Sapphire was engaged in hand-in-hand combat with a female and Barriss was still strangling her Demon.

She must have been staring too long, however, because another demon kicked her sword out of her hands and pushed her against the wall. Ahsoka grunted and popped out her hidden blade. The Demon she was fighting's eyes widened and she jumped back before the blade could tear her skin opened. Ahsoka quickly formed a ball of pure light and threw it at the Demon, knocking it into the wall.

Looking around again, she saw that the Demon Sapphire was fighting was now in a puddle of blood, the Demon Barriss was strangling lay in a heap and the Final Demon's pale, pale skin was flaky, black, red and bloody – Sapphire had set it on fire.

"That was alright," Barriss commented, whipping some sweat off her forehead. Ahsoka nodded, picking her sword up and putting it back where it belonged.

"We better keep moving," Sapphire said.

The girls transformed back, hid the Demon bodies in the shadows (with help from the Shadow Angel), and ran into the next corridor. To their surprise, some more Demons were waiting down it.

"Oh you have got to be kidding me," Ahsoka huffed, transforming and stabbing the first one in the gut. Like before, they hid the corpses and left the scene.

Luckily, they managed to find a Demon-free route to where they suspected was the main part of the factory.

"Hey, Master," Ahsoka said into her comlink.

"Heya, Snips," Anakin replied. "Have you been encountering any of these Demon-thingies?"

"Yeah, we've killed about twelve already – you being attacked, too?" she asked.

"Mhmm, they're pretty tough, too. They don't half put up a fight,"

"Tell me about it. Anyway, how close are you to the Main part of the factory?"

"I think I'm – oof!" Ahsoka collided with something large and hard as she went around the next corner.

"Oh, hi, Master," she grumbled, accepting Obi-Wan's hand and allowing him to pull her up.

"Oh. Hey, Ahsoka. Anyway, I think we're rather close to the main part," he grinned jokingly. Ahsoka rolled her eyes and followed him the way she was already going.

However, at the end of the corridor, more damn Demons were waiting.

"Looky here, guys. The Angels and their Masters have arrived!" the largest male cackled.

Ahsoka ignited her lightsabers, unable to transform into an Angel, and attacked him, closely followed by the other Jedi. The Demon she was fighting withdrew a sword and blocked her blow. Their swords could repel a lightsaber!

"Ahh, does the little Angel want to protect the Chosen One?" the Demon grinned, parrying every blow she threw at him. "Why doesn't she use her true powers?"

Ahsoka growled and swung her leg at his stomach.

"My father will turn him," her opponent continued. "And there is nothing you, your pathetic Angel friends or your Mother can do about it!"

"SHUT UP!" Ahsoka finally roared, driving her lightsaber into his chest. The Demon died with a smirk on his face.

"Do you know what he was talking about Ahsoka?" Anakin asked from behind her. "Why did he call you an Angel?"

Ahsoka turned around to see the others slightly out of breath with the bodies of Demons around them.

"I have no clue, Master," she panted, putting her lightsabers back on her belt.

"Strange," Obi-Wan frowned. The Padawans nodded in agreement, grimacing at each other.

"We'll talk later," Katie mouthed as soon as their Masters turned away. Next challenge, destroy this factory and Demon hideout and get off this planet!


I hope you guys liked that, I enjoyed writing it, too. Here's a point I wanted to make in the story:

1. If any of you have played Assassin's Creed, you'll know how that works – I also stole the idea of hidden blades in Ahsoka's gloves from the game.

Thanks again for reading, please review, it will make my day, especially after five-weeks of homework L

Thanks again (I keep saying that, don't I?)

~Kiera~