“You let her go?” Ferus asked, incredulous. “You had an opportunity. She could have fed them more information! You could have used her.”
“She is family,” Breha said.
“At the very least, she deserved prison,” Ferus said.
“She is family,” Breha repeated softly.
“You could be putting yourself in danger,” Ferus said. “They could track her down. They could still use her.”
“If I make a mistake, I’d rather do it on the side of forgiveness,” Bail said.
To this, Ferus had no answer. The Holocron burned inside his tunic and he knew what the voice would say. It is foolish not to destroy your enemies. Foolish and cowardly.
But Ferus looked with his heart at Bail and Breha, and thought they were among the bravest people he'd ever known.
Excerpt from Jude Watson's The Last of the Jedi Book 9 - Master of Deception














