My third Star Wars fan fic. A must read for any star wars fan. |
STAR WARS -- My Last Dream By: Sean Smith Laree Captison lay silently in her bed. Her thoughts rolled peacefully through her mind as she slept. Quietly at first, the alarm buzzed, beckoning her from her sleep. She moaned softly, splaying out her arm and swatting at the alarm. As she feared, she had waited too long. The lights all shot on, throwing out their blinding light. "NO!" she whispered. "Lights off!" They all shut down. She'd forgotten the back up, of course, for days like this. The window switched to transparent mode, letting in a stream of bright sunlight. She sat up irritably and glanced at the doorway. Her mother Kistra stood there with her arms crossed. She wore her usual purple and green jumpsuit with a yellow collar. "Now, young lady. It's time for you to get up," she said. Laree sighed. "Yes, mother." She swung her legs over the edge of the bed and waited for her mother to leave and the door to shut. Once they had, she got up and changed into a green dress. She stood before the mirror, tying her long brown hair back. She hated wearing her hair that way, but that's how mother wanted it. Didn't leave her much choice. After a bite to eat, Laree was finally set free. She hurried down the large Kabalian roadside toward her best friend Brici's house. Se lived in a much larger house, a much more common size than Laree's, since her mother believed in an old religion which wouldn't allow her much more. She always said she already pushed it, but thought it evened out in the Balance since she had a daughter. Laree walked up to the huge brown house. Two wings came out from the main body with a fantastic effect. She walked up to the door. It shot open, as she was expected. She stepped inside. Inside was a strange quiet. "Brici?" Laree called out. "Brici?" Suddenly the walls on both sides seemed to explode in at her. Smoke rose all around as Laree screamed and ducked her head. Out of the smoke, flames, and debri rose a man. "Laree," he said in a low but quiet voice. She scuttled away from him. He raised a hand, and suddenly Laree couldn't move. He gestured coldly, and Laree found herself turning around. His hand drew nearer him, hauling Laree along as if by rope. She found herself unable to turn away, could not even think straight. She just looked up at him in fear. When she was close enough, he laid his hand on her head. He stroked her hair gently, pulling her hair loose. He lay his palm on her forehead, and lights went out for Laree. She awoke sometime later. She moaned as her stiff joints struggled to move again. Her eyes opened last, after she'd felt her way around realizing she was on a tough, temporary bed, most likely aboard a ship. As she began to look up, the strange man looked down at her coldly a moment, then suddenly began looking gentle again and smiled. He reached out and brushed her hair out of her eyes, and began stroking the beautiful hair as if she were some sort of cat. "Ah, yes, you certainly are a strong one. Not many can wake from my sleep trance. No one your age, at least. You have a fantastic future before you," he said. "What?" she asked quietly, fearfully. "Who are you?" He looked at the girl with deep, sad eyes. "I am your father," he said. "My...father? But he...you..." she started. She could not complete the statement. She was confused and unable to concentrate on where she was. Besides that she'd never known her father. She'd been told he'd gone away when she was very young for some reason or another. So for all she knew this man could be her father. She looked at him closely a moment. She didn't see any kind of resemblance. "Are you really...?" she asked quietly. He nodded slowly. "But you must call me Lord Hethrir where we are going. No, don't ask any questions. I am taking you to a place where you can learn to use your special talent with other children your age," he said. "Like school?" Hethrir laughed and ran his hand through her hair. "Yes, just a bit. Do you like school?" he asked. Laree shrugged. "It's ok." He smiled. "Good, good. Now get back to sleep, my child, we still have some ways to go. She sighed. "Ok," she said and lay back down on the hard bed. Hethrir just stroked her hair gently and stared up at the ceiling, lost in thought. He could indeed sense something great in the girl's future. When she woke again, Laree was in a dark room. She felt sore, just like before, having been out for a number of days more. Over her stood a figure in strange robes, unlike anything she'd ever seen on Kabal. She cowered back in fear at the strange looking thing. "Get up," the figure ordered. "Now." Laree jumped to her feet. "With all the others!" She looked up at him, confused. He sighed angrily, pointing violently through a door. "Where's...my father?" Laree asked hesitantly. The boy looked puzzled a moment, then suddenly laughed. "Oh, he'll be around soon enough." She thought the reply strange, but decided to get out of the strange boy's company. She hurried through the indicated doorway. On the other side was a long line of other young beings of all sorts of species. She found another human girl around her age. "What's going on?" she whispered. The girl turned around, green hair turning with her. "I don't know exactly," she said in heavy-accented basic. "But it's scary, I hear." =NARRATIVE= And that it was. That day they were given their quarters, in a deep level of wherever they were. The quarters was hardly that, just dark rooms behind dark doors to dark halls. Living there was hell. The children were given little food, forced to study up on propaganda. They all became part of the "Empire Reborn". The more she was put through, the more Laree was convinced Hethrir was lying. She knew for sure he could not be her father after some of the stories she'd heard from other kids. Besides all this, Laree excelled in her studies. In merely a year she'd passed to the level of helper. The next level was a huge jump, but she earned it four years later. At that time she had to take the final test. =END NARRATIVE= She'd heard stories about the Proctorial Ceremony. When she was younger, the other kids had told terrible stories they'd heard from their friends. They said the Proctor-to-be was eaten by a huge gold monster. The Proctor's who had passed the test, along with the helper's who wished to obtain it, glorified it as the final test between childhood and manhood--they all remarked on the fact no female had ever passed it. Laree didn't look forward to the day. She was brought aboard Hethrir's ship and they set out for the place only known as "The Asylum" to those in the Empire Reborn. The gold-plated ship landed on the station. A quartet of Proctor's went down the ramp first, followed by Hethrir and Laree by his side. They marched down a prearranged path toward the creature known as Waru's shrine. As they neared it, many civilians joined in the march, as it was a ritual that happened often. It was supposed to be an amazing ceremony to those who watched. They entered the long hall into the main room. Soon, they came up to Waru himself. "Hethrir, my friend," the golden creature called. "You have brought me another subject?" Hethrir moved forward, towing Laree with him and leaving the Proctors behind. "Yes, Waru. This girl here," he said. "She has reached the time of her Initiation." "Girl? Heh," the creature snorted. "No matter. Bring her forward." Hethrir did so. Laree quaked in fear as she was left alone on the altar. A number of spectators watched. Waru began to spread, his golden body coming nearer to her. In moments the liquidy gold was over her, flowing over her body. She attempted to get away, but was stuck like glue. Strange sensations began running through her mind as she felt the alien use it's powers on her. Not quite like the Force she was learning about, but something like it. As the strange fluid cleansed her, she also felt strengthened. Seemingly moments after it had begun, she was thrown out of the golden light. She looked up blinkingly, up into the face of Hethrir. "It was successful," he said emotionlessly. "I am glad I was able to strengthen this young girl. One day, perhaps, our deal shall be completed," Waru spoke loudly. "And let us hope it is soon," Hethrir said, retrieving Laree and the rest of his party. "Of course, Friend Hethrir. Let it be soon." Upon returning, Laree found her new quarters. It was a much lighter room, and much higher up in the world-craft. She went quickly to the midday meal, which had just been called. It was a Proctor and helper only event, the children ate only twice a day. The crowd of Proctors and helpers was incredibly loud. Laree pulled up a seat and sat down at the proctor's table, between two boys a few years older than herself. As she sat down, conversations at the table stopped. Every face turned toward her. Did I do something wrong? she wondered. The boy on her left glanced at her a moment, then turned back to the rest of the silent group. He slammed his fist into the table, drawing attention. "C'mon, guys, just be easy on the new kid," he said. The others looked at him doubtfully, but began chuckling. Conversations started up again, and the food was devoured. Laree turned to the boy next to her. "Thank you," she whispered. He smiled. "No problem. My name is Krejt, and..." he stopped, about to introduce his friend on her other side. Instead he gazed closer. "You have amazing eyes." Laree blushed. "Thank you," she said even quieter this time. She ate and talked quietly with Krejt. Suddenly Mikla, the Head Proctor, a male of merely sixteen, stood from the head of the table. "It is time to return to our studies, my friends," he said in a deep menacing voice. "C'mon, we'd better go," Krejt said to Laree. "Can we talk somewhere?" Laree asked, not wanting to leave her new friend. "Sure," he said as they stood. They left the room together and moved down the hall. "So, how old are you?" he asked. "I'm about a week short of twelve. You?" she asked. "I'm fifteen. I could've sworn you were at least fourteen. You've grown up fast. You're a beautiful young woman," Krejt said. Laree blushed again, and Krejt smiled. "But," he said seriously, wiping the smile from his face. "You shouldn't feel invincible. You've been here a long time, I'm sure, but most of the Proctors have been here all their lives, or pretty close. No girl's ever become a Proctor before. Now, I don't know if you can tell what I'm getting at..." Laree looked at him a moment. "I think I do...but so far, five years of hell seem to have just, well, reversed. Being a Proctor has been great so far," she said. "Maybe, Laree, but you can't possibly understand what some of these people have gone through. Don't say I didn't warn you," he said, and walked off. Laree returned to her room, unable to get the conversation out of her mind. Restlessly, she slept. A week later, Laree went through her usual routine. That day she was twelve, but she didn't think anyone knew it. But someone did. Unbeknownst to her, someone watched her the whole day, quietly calculating every move to perfectly fit in with her normal routine so she would not notice. Laree tiredly stepped into her room. She glanced up, and shocked, fell back a step. On her bed, waiting, sat Mikla, the Head Proctor. "What are you doing here?" Laree asked. "I had heard of your birth day, I merely wanted to congratulate you," he said. "Congratulations." "Good, now get out," Laree said. "You know you're not supposed to be out of your room this late." Mikla stood and walked toward her. "I do not fear Lord Hethrir. He would not dare do anything to me. He's trained me too well." He sat back down on the bed and patted it next to him. "Come here, Laree." She slowly moved forward and sat beside him, afraid to do anything else. "You don't know what it's like here yet, Laree," Mikla said. "This place may seem bad at first, but it gets lonely later on. Me, I've been here since I was three. Hethrir kidnapped me then." He gently stroked her hair. He took a long breath and turned to look at her, and suddenly struck forward and kissed her. Her eyes opened wide. She reached up and threw him off of her. "What are you--" she started, but suddenly he was back on her. She held him off with one hand and slapped him hard with the other. "Stop it!" she shouted. Mikla held his stinging cheek and glared angrily at the young girl who had struck him. He balled up his fist and hit her hard across the face. She fell back, crying, as he came back over her, but she still tried to fight him off. With the same hand he backhanded her. Her deep green eyes kept open, barely conscious, as Mikla turned out the light. Krejt sat with the other Proctors at the breakfast table. His eyes kept drifting to the empty seat beside him, where Laree should have been sitting. But she was missing. She had no reason to skip, and Lord Hethrir never allowed such a thing anyway. He waited and waited for the time he could leave and go look for her. Finally, Krejt was allowed to leave. He hurried down the long hallways toward Laree's room. He knocked on the door. "Laree? Are you in there?" he called. He put his ear to the door, but heard nothing. Hesitantly, he pushed the door open. He looked into the dark room a moment, then flipped on the light. His jaw fell open at the sight. On the bed, Laree lay on her back, completely naked and unconscious. Her face was bruised and tears still rolled silently down her cheek. On the floor by the bed her tattered clothes lay. "Laree," his lips formed her name, but his voice would not work. Krejt ran up to his friends side. He grabbed her by the shoulders and tried to shake her awake. "Laree? Are you ok? Laree?" he said frantically. He could feel she was alive, but her face was in terrible shape, and of course there was the matter of her clothes. Laree moaned as she began to squirm. "Krejt?" she whispered. "Yes, I'm here," he said. He helped her into a sitting position and sat beside her. He put his arm around her shoulders. "Are you ok?" "I'm fine," she said. She lay her hand on his, but as she did so her arm touched her chest. "My clothes..." she said, not remembering for a moment. But it all came back then. Her hand dropped back to her side. "You were right. I should have listened to you." "I wish I hadn't been right, Laree. Do you have any other clothes?" he asked, knowing that most did not. "No," Laree said, beginning to cry again as everything came back to her. "Shh, Laree. You're ok now." He put his hand on her hair and calm her-- Laree jerked back in a crying frenzy. She threw her back against the wall and she pushed Krejt off the bed with her legs. "Don't--just don't--" she said. Krejt stood up and looked at Laree sorrowfully. "I didn't know--" he started. "I'm sorry..." she said, searching for something to say. "I'm sorry. Please, just hold me. You're the only one I trust anymore." He nodded. "But I think you should get dressed fist. I think Mikla can find--" Laree's eyes opened wide a moment, then she just turned over and began crying in her pillow, sobbing loudly. Muffled, she said, "No..." "Mikla?!" Krejt said angrily. "I'll kill that..." he trailed off as he looked down at the poor girl, "later." He moved back to her side and turned her over, getting her back up, sitting against the wall still sobbing. He sat next to her and hugged her. "Things will get better. I won't let anything else happen to you." She glanced at him, smiled and put her arms around him. "Lord Hethrir," Mikla bowed before his master. Hethrir just looked coldly at him a moment. "Mikla, you cannot hide anything from me," he said. "What do you mean, m'Lord?" Mikla asked. "Your sense. It seems so...bright, today. Why is that?" Mikla panicked. "I don't understand." "Don't worry, boy. There is no time for you to be punished for what you did to that girl. But do not _EVER_ try to hide something from me. I have kept an eye on her, and I think she will make it. And that boy, Krejt, I want him out," Hethrir said, "eliminated. Do whatever, I want him out of the picture. He has too much compassion to be one of us." Mikla smiled evilly. "Yes, m'Lord." Krejt stepped forward, lunging with his lightsaber. Mikla parried and thrust with a motion that would have sliced half Krejt's head off. He stopped a moment early, calling an end to the practice battle. "You need work, Krejt," Mikla said coldly. "I will try harder, Mikla," he said, with a veiled threat he hoped would not be noticed. "When everyone leaves, stay behind. Lord Hethrir would like a word with you." After another half hour of practice, the other Proctors began to clear out from the above ground training grounds. Laree lingered a moment, looking back at Mikla and Krejt, who were not moving to leave. At a slight nod of Krejt, she moved on and went back underground. Once everyone was gone, Krejt turned to Mikla. "So, where's Lord Hethrir?" he asked. "He'll be here shortly," Mikla said. "So, how's your little friend?" "You stay away from her," Krejt said angrily. "But why? We're such good friends now. She must have told you about us." "Oh, yeah, she sure did. And if you go anywhere near her again, I'll--" suddenly he gasped for air as his throat contracted. "You'll what? Cough all over me?" Mikla said with a laugh. He looked to the figure who stood behind Krejt. "Excellent timing, Lord Hethrir. As always." Hethrir gestured, and Krejt fell to the ground, unconscious. "We will not kill him," he said. "I have a much better plan. He can still be very useful to us." "If you think so, Lord Hethrir," Mikla said in disappointment. "Come now, we must begin preparations." Laree checked her assignment for the day. It was one of her favorites, helping new students settle in and such. She enjoyed the opportunities to talk with the children. As she walked down a cross-corridor, someone hit her in the side, knocking her over. Tigris stood over her. "I'm so sorry!" he exclaimed, helping her up. "Are you all right, Ms. Captison?" "Yes, quite all right, Tigris," she said with a smile. Perhaps it was a bit cruel since she knew he liked her. "Why were you in such a hurry, anyway?" "Hmm?" he asked, confused. "Oh...them," he said, pointing to two children who were watching and giggling at Tigris. "Stop that!" He moved to chase them some more. Laree held him back. She laughed as she looked at the young kids. "Giving you trouble, are they? Come here, children," she called sweetly. The kids looked at eachother, exchanged a few silent words, shrugged and came forward toward Laree. She knelt by them. "Hello. What are your names?" she asked. The boy spoke first. "I'm Jacen." "I'm Jaina," his sister said. "Who are you?" "My name is Laree." She glanced back at Tigris, who was gazing at her in awe. "Where are you taking them?" "Hethrir told me to bring them to Mikla to begin wi--" Suddenly Laree dropped flat to the ground and began crying. Jacen and Jaina backed away. Tigris gathered his courage and knelt next to Laree. "What did I say? Are you ok?" he asked. Laree sat up against the wall, sniffling and gathering her wits. "It was nothing you said," she lied. "It was just...nothing. I'll be fine. Get on your way now, Tigris. Goodbye, Jacen and Jaina." Tigris walked off with the pair. Laree stood up, unable to remember where she was going before. She just started back, toward Krejt's room. She'd checked and found he was supposed to be meditating inside. He wouldn't mind if she interrupted. When she came up to his door, his friend Tjern, who was from the same planet, already stood with his back against it, looking depressed. He looked up and gazed at her sadly. "I thought you'd come here as soon as you heard," he said quietly. "As soon as I heard what?" she asked. "You mean you didn't hear?" he asked, surprised. "Hear what?" Laree asked again. "Krejt...he's disappeared. No one's seen him since practice ended." "Not Krejt...This place just can't get any worse," Laree said, trying hard not to cry again. "If you were here as long as I've been, you wouldn't believe that," Tjern said. "If you'd been through what I have, you'd see a reason to keep hope," Laree said, staring at the ground. "But I felt something before. Something has changed here, and I think we might get out soon." "I certainly hope so, Laree. It's getting late, we'd better be going." "Goodbye, Tjern. I hope Krejt shows up," she said, walking away, back toward her room. She opened the door and walked in, tiredly throwing herself on the bed. She shut her eyes, too tired to change her clothes. Suddenly there was a knock at the door. "Uch," she muttered. "Come in." Mikla stepped in. "Why thank you, Laree. You're so hospitable this eve," he said, laughing. He walked toward her. Laree's eyes opened wide. "No...stay away from me! Lord Hethrir will--" "Lord Hethrir knows exactly what I've done," Mikla gloated. "All he made me do was get rid of our good old friend, Krejt." Laree began crying quietly. "You killed Krejt." "Yes, I did," he said with a smile as he sat on the bed beside her. "Stay _away_ from me! I'm warning you!" Laree said threateningly, though the effect was lost in her tears. "What will you do..." he stealthily thrust his hand to her throat, "scream?" With a rush of adrenaline, Laree rolled out of his grip and off her bed. She landed in a crouch, quickly standing up. Her lightsaber jumped to her hand and ignited. Mikla moved to stand, but Laree instinctively struck him down. He screamed in pain as he crumpled over on top of the bed. She looked down with wide, tearful eyes at the body that lay upon her bed. What have I done? she wondered. Suddenly another voice wondered the same thing. "What have you done?" Hethrir demanded from the doorway. Laree looked at him nervously. "I didn't mean to...he--he forced me to do it," she said truthfully. "You killed the Head Proctor," he said, ignoring her excuses. He gestured, and her lightsaber died. "You have any idea what the punishment is?" "Well...no, Lord Hethrir." "Silly girl. I would ordinarily kill the person myself, but I have something a little better in store for you." =NARRATIVE= She had been brought to the lowest levels there were. Far below the surface, even deeper than the children's quarters. She was kept there in solitary, never allowed to leave, and fed badly. Despite this, she survived alone with her thoughts of Krejt, her mother, and a dream of one day being allowed to leave. =END NARRATIVE= The ship exited hyperspace. They piloted directly for the world craft, now pulling into orbit around the planet. "So, all the children are still on there?" Luke asked Leia. "Yes, possibly an entire next generation of Jedi. Plus all the Proctors and helpers, of course," she said. "Of course," Luke smiled as the ship neared the ground. They landed, Luke, Leia, and Rillao getting off. The children wanted to stay aboard. Rillao went down into the base, looking for some sort of records or something to aid them. Leia and Luke walked until they found the group of children left there earlier. "Hello again, children," Leia said. They didn't speak. "Shy, aren't they?" Luke said. He looked around at the desolate desert-like surroundings, and could sense their fear. They had much reason to be shy. He asked Leia, "Have you found the Head Proctor?" "No, I don't think so. He's probably hidden somewhere," she said. One of the Proctor prisoners decided to speak up. "Mikla was murdered awhile ago. Hethrir never replaced him," he said. "Well, that's one down," Luke said. "Now, we'll be returning all of you home, once we find out where that is. You Proctors, of course, once you speak with your family are welcome to my academy." Most of the children nodded, but all was silent for a few minutes. Suddenly, Rillao returned. "I found some records, though they're very sketchy," she said. "Mostly just first names of everyone he's brought here." She handed Luke a hand-written list. They took a few minutes and went down the list, marking ones that were present. "That's it. Everyone's marked off, except three here which all seem to have been marked off previously." He looked at it closely, reading beneath the scratches. "Mikla, who we know is dead, someone named Krejt and a Laree." He looked up at the Proctors. "Anyone know anything about them?" The same Proctor spoke up again. He seemed to be the only one with the courage to speak. "All three of them were killed." "How unfortunate. Well, we'd better get all of you out of here. Might as well get started now." After clearing the children from the world craft, Luke glanced back at it through the cockpit window onboard the Falcon. "I don't know, Han. I think we missed something. I've got to go back down there," he said. "Kid, is this some weird feeling or one of those Jedi things?" Han asked. "They're both the same thing. You've got to bring us back down." "Ok, sure," Han muttered, swinging the ship around. An angry roar came from the intercom. "No, nothing's wrong. Luke wants to go back down. Check the hyperdrive again during the delay--might as well be safe." Chewie growled an acknowledgment as Han brought the ship down to the world craft. Luke stepped down the ramp onto the sand once again. He walked away, down into the barracks area. He reached out with his senses, looking for anyone, or anything, that may have been left behind. It was dark, so he mostly relied on the Force as he moved far down into the ground. It had been hours of searching, and he'd nearly given up. He passed by the children's barracks again, unable to find any other place he could look. With no where to go, he looked completely through his mind. He knew there had to be some secret passage or such, but did not bother to uncover it. As his mind swept deep through the place, he felt something. The stirring of another mind, very confused and sad, but one with barely uncovered power. He moved toward it, hitting a door release with his mind. The wall opened up. From that room, he felt the person's attention move to him. "You're free now," he spoke. "If you wish to leave." He could just barely make out the figure's nod. The figure stood, and Luke lead their way back to the surface. As they stepped out into the light, Luke got his first good look at his new student. The beautiful young girl stood before him, her pale face shifting into a smile for probably the first time in a long time. Her eyes were shut as she seemed to study the feelings of the sun on her skin, something she had obviously not experienced in a long time. He just watched her for a minute, until she spoke. "You've set the others free?" she asked in a strained voice. "Everyone, except Mikla, Krejt, and Laree. I suppose you're Laree though," Luke said. "Yes," she said, a tear coming to her eye. "Do you know where the other two are?" Laree lowered her head. She couldn't say why, but she felt like she could tell this man, and she felt like she had to tell someone. She divulged the whole story of what had happened. He stood there thoughtfully and listened. He didn't bother to try to comfort her. He did better. He got her onboard the Falcon, and they lifted off, never to return. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Sith Returneth "Dad! Why do I have to go to this place?" Chris asked his father in disgust. His father leaned over the hyperspace levers. "They're your own kind, son. They'll be able to help you with your...problem." He brought the ship from hyperspace. The small cylindrical ship had a small crescent around it, the tips lasercannons. It slowed down as it entered the planet's atmosphere. Luke Skywalker, head of the Jedi Order, moved to greet the strange looking spacecraft that had just landed. He reached out to it through the Force. What he touched amazed him, he felt one human presence and a strange empty spot nearby. He drew nearer. The ship's hatch opened awkwardly and from it dropped two humans. One was in his mid forties, Luke guessed, medium height, strong build, with brown hair and eyes. The other looked much the same but seemed to be only in his teens. Luke approached them, mystified. "Uh, hello," Luke blurted out, still only able to sense the older man's presence. "May I help you?" "I am Ulic Qel-droma, a descendant of Ulic and Cay Qel-droma. This is my son, Chris," he said, tilting his head to the young boy. "I am Luke Skywalker, head of our academy here. What do you wish of me?" "This boy is dangerous," Ulic said. "To the entire galaxy." Luke smiled. "Dangerous? Him?" "He is trained as a Jedi...self trained, I suppose. I don't quite understand it myself." He turned to Chris. "Show him, my son." Chris pulled back the sleeve of his shirt to reveal his hellish red veins. He sensed Luke wasn't exactly convinced, so he shifted his hand toward the ground a meter away. A large red flame consumed his hand, exploded out into the ground destroying it in a shower of sparks and flames. "I need you to take care of him." Luke turned to the boy, his eyes wide. "How did you learn to do this?" "My masters taught me everything," Chris said, replacing his tunic's sleeve. "But I can control it," he said viciously, glaring at his father. "Your masters? I thought you were self trained?" Luke asked, digging for information. "No one believes me when I speak of my masters. But I have four of them, and meet with them to train every night." "Who are they?" "Why the four greatest Force-users of all time, of course: Freedon Nadd, Exar Kun, Naga Sadow, and Emperor Palpatine. They have taught me since I was very young." "But they are all dead," Luke said, repulsed by what the boy said. "Why do you think I meet them in the Force itself?" "That is enough!" Ulic shouted. "No more lies. They will not get you out of this place. Until you are better, you stay." Ulic jumped in the hatch and the ship immediately flew off. "Tell me, Chris," Luke said, walking toward the great temple with him, "is what you say true?" "How could I lie? They've been teaching me since I was five. Exar Kun taught me the lightsaber--" "You have a lightsaber?" Luke asked. "Sure. Freedon Nadd shows me all his Dark Side tricks, Naga Sadow teaches me about alchemy--" "You know the ancient art of alchemy, transforming things into monsters, too?" Luke said, becoming more than a little afraid. "Yes. Then Palpy, as I like to call him, teaches me his Dark junk. Mostly lightning and other intimidating tricks, but some of it's very useful. He also showed me how to combine will and anger into--" "Into a huge Force storm that rends the fabric of space itself," Luke said, interrupting again. "I've seen that one." "Yes, they tell me all sorts of stories. Every night they have another tale." His eyes blanked out a moment, then came back. "I can also shift my own mass through space, giving me the power of teleportation. It's quite fun." Chris spoke with a young, toothy smile then teleported himself a few feet ahead. "See? "But there is a down side. I am the Dark Lord of the Sith. And I can't stop it." "Why not?" Luke asked. "I am like this because when I was very young, I was injected with `Sith Poison'. The first time I felt a shred of anger, I became emotionally unstable. And then my masters appeared." Luke thought about that a moment. "This `Sith Poison', is there some antidote? Something that will help you?" "No," Chris said, running a hand through his short brown hair. "It's permenant. But I came here to see if you could do anything for me. I've regained my stability, and I can control my powers, but I have no wish to be the Dark Lord. Or to use the Dark Side at all." Nearing the temple, Luke once again reached for the boy's presence. Once again, he felt nothing. "Why can I not sense you?" "I always wear my `Sith cloak', as a proper Dark Lord should." "You're not going to try to recruit my Jedi as Sith. I don't want to destroy you. And your masters had better not. We only destroyed Exar Kun seven years ago." "You have nothing to fear of me." He was momentarily distracted by a young woman, a Jedi trainee, walking past them. His head turned as she went by. "Nothing to fear..." he continued, blinking his eyes. "C'mon kid," Luke said, grinning that he had someone to call `kid', "I'll show you where you can rest a bit." Chris turned back to him. "I'd rather look around awhile, if that's ok." "Sure. Since you'll be joining us, you have free run of the temple. But don't leave." Luke strode off. Chris looked down the empty halls. He closed his eyes a moment, and when he opened them again he was outside the temple. He ran swiftly through the jungle, toward the temple with the statue of Exar Kun in front. He stopped a moment, gazing at it. Chris knelt before it, muttering in an ancient, long since dead language. Chris felt a gust of air behind him. He turned, standing. "Hello, my Master." Exar Kun approached him, his ghostly figure darkening. "Your presence here has helped me to return. But I may only speak to you. You must destroy Skywalker." "I cannot destroy him, he's too strong." "You know as well as I do that you would have no problem to destroy him. He is an enemy of the Sith. His students are a perfect place to continue our line, as I noted years ago." "Yes, m'lord. I must be returning." Chris knelt once again, then disappeared. He was once again in the temple, now in the great hall. He looked around at the dozen or so apprentices, listening to Master Skywalker speak. "And here he is," Skywalker said, gesturing back to Chris. "Chris Qel-droma, Dark Lord of the Sith." Chris felt their surprise as they looked at him. He knew what they were thinking. He was so young, and they no doubt greatly underestimated his power. He reappeared beside Skywalker. "Master," he nodded. Skywalker nodded back. "He looks like I did seven years ago...and he's even using the Sith cloak," Kyp Durron said from the audience. "But you couldn't teleport, Kyp. My master regards to you as `weak'. Exar Kun had such high hopes for you," Chris said cooly, looking down at Kyp. "Did he?" Kyp asked. "And how would you know?" "He told me, of course. He told me about most of you." "That is enough for now, Chris. Perhaps another time--" Luke said. "Sure," Chris muttered, fading out into the hallway. He walked for a long time, lonely. He could sense everyone still in the great hall, but suddenly another presence snagged his attention. He walked toward it, guided by instinct. He came to a locked door to a private quarters. Hesitantly, Chris rang the bell. A moment later the door shot open. Inside was a small, undecorated room. Near the back, a young woman sat, facing the doorway. She was in a meditative stance, her long brown hair over her hood. Chris stared at her a moment, finding her deep green eyes strangely hypnotic. "Uh, hello," Chris whispered, unable to manage much more. "Hello...who are you?" she asked, standing up. Chris looked her up and down a moment. She was slightly taller than him, and incredibly beautiful, by anyone's standards. "Chris Qel-droma, D--" he halted. "Chris. May I come in?" he attempted, prepared to be turned down. She swung her hair to the side. "Alright." Chris stepped in, closing the door. "I'm Laree. You new here?" Her eyes glistened in the light. "Yeah, I...just got in," he said, still mesmerized by her eyes. "Why aren't you in the great hall with all of Master Skywalker's other students?" "I just got here myself. I'm trying to get accustomed to the place." "I know. I sense your untrained power." Laree smiled. "I wish I could say the same about you..." she looked a bit troubled. "I guess I'm out of practice. I can't sense you at all." "Oh, no," Chris chuckled softly. Mentally, he removed his Sith cloak. "That better?" he smiled broadly at her. "You feel...dark." She took a cautious step back. Chris put the cloak around him again. "I'm trying to get over it...really," he said, silently cursing himself for getting into this. "But it's part of my blood. And my masters would never let me loose. They're very strict." He looked up at her, putting her image forever in his memory. "See you around," he said, hoping it were true. He disappeared. He reappeared once again by Skywalker. They walked down the hall. "So, Luke, tell me about Laree..." he said, matching Skywalker's pace. "Ok," Luke said, smiling. "We found her mixed in with some of Hethrir's forces. I believe she's 16. You meet her, kid?" "Don't call me kid. And yes." Chris disappeared again, ending up in his room. He felt tired from his long journey, and had a lot to think about. He lay down on his bed, falling asleep quickly. He found himself in a vast pool of black, four glowing spirits standing before him. "My Masters," he knelt. "What do you wish?" Exar Kun moved forward. "Do as Skywalker says, at first. You must build his trust to the point where turning on him will seem his own fault. And the girl. She would be perfect for the matter we discussed some time ago. You know how to proceed. On your way, Our student." Chris bowed his head. He woke up a moment later. He sat up a moment, thinking. He didn't really want to do as his Masters ordered, but he had no real choice. It was a part of him, and in the time since he'd first met them, he'd learned to revere them. Though, looking back he realized something else. With the reverence he had for them, he'd grown to fear them. But now he'd grown beyond that, he knew. He acted solely out of respect for what they had done in times long before his own. His fear of them had died. Chris looked out the small window, more of a missing block in the wall. It was still dark outside, he hadn't slept long. Suddenly another, somewhat familiar presence touched him, making him tingle. Chris? it called to him. Laree? he called back to the other mind. Come to my room, I need to speak with you. Chris's head shot up, and he was completely awake. He teleported to her room. "What is it, Laree?" "I had this dream... it scares me." She sat on the bed, shivering. Chris sat next to her and put his arm around her. "It's ok. Tell me about it, what happened?" he asked, concerned for his new friend. "It was like I was in space, without stars. And there were these four ghosts who started to talk to me. They talked about you, and us, and everything seemed so real." She lay her head on his shoulder. "You mean they came to you?" Chris asked, enraged. "Damn them. Dead bastards. I must speak to them." His eyes closed. It was as dark as ever. Silently, Chris confronted his Masters. In the distance he could just make out Laree's shouts at his now limp body. "This is my ordeal, Masters. You are to stay out of it." "You are wrong, as always. As a Dark Lord, it is understandable that you want to dominate," Exar Kun said. "But you must restart the Sith path. As the future bearer of your children, she had to be prepared." "All you did was scare the daylights out of her. Let Skywalker and I train her. You are to leave her alone!" Chris stepped forward, his eyes and mind flaring. Freedon Nadd stepped up. "Good, Chris. Good. We will leave her alone. You are to continue her training, not Skywalker. We will only help if you wish us to. You are a fine Dark Lord, you have mastered all the areas well." "But," Palpatine put in, "you must kill Skywalker. Soon. As a sort of revenge for your masters." "I shall obey, my masters. But keep your promises." Chris awoke. Blinking his eyes, he saw Master Skywalker and Laree hovering above him. "Are you ok?" Laree asked, laying her hand on his forehead. "Yeah," Chris said, "I was just...sleeping." Luke raised an eyebrow. "Do you always talk in your sleep? Who were you talking to?" "I had to speak to my masters." He sat up slowly. "They were... not obeying my orders," he said, looking up at Laree. "You order them around?" Skywalker asked. "If they want me to do as they wish, they must listen to me. Such are the ways of training in the Dark Side. And I couldn't let them bother Laree anymore." Laree looked puzzled. "You mean those were your masters?" Chris nodded sadly. "What are you two talking about?" Skywalker asked. He turned to Chris. "Your masters visited her? Why? You said they wouldn't go after any of my students." "Don't worry, Master. I've got it under control. But--" Chris stopped. Suddenly he was pulled into another stasis. "Chris!" Laree shouted. It was different. Everything looked the same, the completely black background, but there was only one spirit. He was small, and hunched over himself. A strange sense of peace reigned over the usual agression he felt in this place. "You are... Yoda," he said, reaching out to the spirit through the Force. "That is right," the apparition said in a creaky voice. "And you are free." "Free? Master Yoda, what do you mean?" "Your Masters will no longer be bothering you. Or teaching. I have stopped them, so you may continue on your own path. But I am still unable to do anything for your Sith blood. You will be the Dark Lord for the rest of your life. Sorry I am. You will have various troubles through your life, but I believe you can find a way to use your Dark powers for good." He began fading. "Goodbye, my student." Chris awoke again. "Yoda!" he shouted. Now he saw a number of people looking down at him. Skywalker broke through the crowd. "What, did you see Yoda?" "Yes. He destroyed my masters, or stopped them from seeing me anymore. They can no longer affect me." A shadow rippled through the room. "Wrong!" shouted a voice, a strong one, the voice of Exar Kun. "We were all returned to our original systems, to once again haunt them." Everyone was able to see and hear Exar Kun. "Master Yoda is my Master now. And he told me I'd have to do this!" Chris raised both his hands. "Everyone out!" The Jedi all scuried out, except Master Skywalker and Laree, who stood behind Chris. He held his hands before him. A huge, bright red flame of pure Dark Side energy flowed from them to Exar Kun's spirit. "No!" screamed Exar Kun. "We didn't teach you to do this!" Both the flame and the spirit exploded in a red flash of light. Chris stood sweating and panting for breath. "You...destroyed him." Skywalker said. "It took all twelve of my students to do that the first time." "Master Yoda told me I'd find a good way to use my powers. But," Chris added regretfully, "he also said there's no way to heal me." With a sad look, Laree came forward and hugged him. "Hey, it's ok. That was amazing!" "I think I know what Master Yoda wanted you to do. All these times, people thought they'd destroyed these ancient spirits. They'd actually just misplaced them. But they didn't have the power, as you do. You can finally rid the galaxy of these monstrositys in the Force." Luke's sense became anxious. Holding Laree, Chris's sense became more anxious. "Maybe," he muttered. He teleported himself and Laree to her room. "Force sure is useful, eh?" he grinned. "I guess," Laree said, smiling and sitting on the bed. The drab room was slightly small, but a respectable space, and lit badly. "Why'd you bring me here?" "Well, I'm going away for awhile, and I don't know when or if I'll be back," he sat next to her. "And, well, I--wanted to say goodbye." "Are you coming on to me?" Chris sighed. Well, it had been worth a shot. Of course, being the nice guy he was, he began to apologize. "I'm sorry. I--" Laree looked up into his eyes. "Shh... It's ok. I feel the same way." She kissed him long and hard. Chris shifted closer to her, putting his arms around her, and slowly lowering her back. He kissed her neck -- when something snagged his attention. He shut and locked the door with the Force. Chris woke up by Laree's side in the morning. He moaned softly, not feeling very rested. He groggily stood up and got dressed, then put his Jedi robe on over that. He pecked Laree on the cheek, thinking how much he'd miss her. He unlocked the door and went out into the hallway, shutting it again. Chris hurried down the halls looking for Skywalker. "I thought you were leaving for Onderon last night?" Luke asked, coming up behind Chris and matching his pace. Chris jumped at his voice. "Don't do that!" he said, catching his breath. He remembered what Skywalker had asked. "Well I can travel instantaneously, and I, er, fell asleep early last night." He hoped his Sith cloak could hide his feelings. "I won't ask any questions," Luke said, eyeing him strangely. Chris's sense was definately different, and his Sith cloak was weak. All in all, not Chris-like. "When will you be leaving?" "How about right now?" Chris shut his eyes, using the Force to shift his mass into a place in his mind's eye. He found himself right in the massive tomb formed by the Jedi as the resting place of the Iziz royal family and Freedon Nadd. He took a moment to look around at the sarcophagi then shouted "Nadd, show yourself!" There was no response. "As your student," Chris continued, "I am here to demand my right. A student must be able to destroy their own masters. You know this. I know this. Come face your destiny!" Nadd finally appeared, his spirit now larger and with a fiery light. "Yes, my student. You are right. But I must also warn you: your other masters will not give in. They will do everything within their power to destroy you." "Yet I will still deal with them." Chris dispensed with the spirit. "Seeya." Chris closed his eyes, focusing on a picture of the stories and discriptions he had recieved from Naga Sadow. When his teleport ended, Chris found himself back in the temple on Yavin 4. He saw Master Skywalker glance at him strangely. "Blast! I forgot, Naga Sadow is from this world too!" "Can you find him?" Skywalker asked. "Sure I can." Chris quickly teleported again. He was now far below the surface of Yavin 4. He took a step back in fear. A huge red monster stood before him. It's large claws glistened in the light, his scales standing out. It roared loudly. "Don't try this with me!" Chris shouted. "You taught me everything!" Chris raised his hand toward the monster. Using the Dark Side, he used his alchemy knowledge to turn the monster into a small harmless rodent. Chris stood on the ledge, above a huge chasm. At the bottom was an ancient ship and a number of the monsters, preparing it. Reaching out, Chris started an avalanche from above. The ceiling collapsed on the chasm. Once the smoke was gone, Chris saw Naga's spirit coming forward. Without exchanging words, he destroyed Sadow. Chris teleported back to Master Skywalker. "Master, three down. Only Palpatine's left." "Maybe I should come with you. He's bound to be ready for you." "No, I can take care of myself. To the east of here, you'll find a huge hole in the ground. There's wreckage of a ship and hundreds of dead aliens." "Your doing?" Luke asked. "Well they weren't there before." Chris once again disappeared. It was a horrific sight. When Chris appeared, the Imperials were ready. There was a squad of troopers in flanking position, and a pair of the Emperor's sentinels moved to grab him. He ducked and rolled to the side, his lightsaber jumping into his hand and igniting. He swung it over his head, catching the sentinels. He held his saber to the side in his left side, pointing to the troopers with his right. They began to open fire with stun shots. Using ancient Sith magic, Chris made their weapons begin to burn through their gloves. The guns began to melt. Several screams rose into the air. Chris's saber leaped from his hand, cutting down a sentinel he hadn't even seen. He felt a dark presence, enter from the turbolift. "Hello, Siell Vias. Prepare to die." "You speak tough, kid, but can you follow through?" Siell ignited his lightsaber. Chris gestured wearily, and Siell's lightsaber sputtered to a stop. "I'd say I'm full of surprises." He reached out with the Force and yanked at Siell's very presence. His body exploded with Dark side energy. "Very good, my student. I sense you have destroyed your other three instructors." Chris turned to see a very young Palpatine, once again 18. "As I will you, Palpy." He disignited his saber, waving the handle in the air. "Right now a Force storm--which you taught me to create--is destroying the orbiting fleet." "I admit, you are powerful. But I am the master." Palpatine raised his hand, throwing blue lightning out at his former apprentice. With weary concentration, Chris Force-repelled the sizzling energy. "Palpatine, your reign in this galaxy is over." Chris raised his own hand, hitting Palpatine with a hard Force smack. Palpatine flew back into the wall. "Is that all you can do, boy? I think I'll take you with a lightsaber." Palpatine picked himself off the ground. He pulled out and ignited a red lightsaber. "Palpy, you know I could easily destroy that saber, then rip your heart out while it was still beating. Yet I restrain from even laughing." "Don't call me Palpy!" Palpatine ran forward toward Chris, swinging his lightsaber in rage. Half a meter away he took a long swing at Chris. Chris simply blocked the lightsaber with his forearm. He grabbed Palpatine by the throat, lifting him a foot off the ground. Palpatine called upon his own Force storm. He'd always thought it was ok to die, if you can take your opponent with you. He had more clones anyway. He brought his storm down on the building, tearing it to shreds. It neared Chris and himself. Chris dropped his grip, turning toward the storm. He turned back to Palpatine, throwing Dark energies at him, tearing his spirits precarious grip to the body. The Force storm caught up with them. Palpatine's body flew around, dead, with his spirit trying to remain still. Chris steadied his mind, teleporting himself away to another part of the city. Chris reached deep down in his power, and took control of Palpatine's Force storm. With Palp's body and spirit within it, he sent it back to space and set it into hyperspace, never to return. Chris, sensing his original Force storm had completely dispensed with the orbital fleet, called it down to wreak havoc on the throne-world of Byss. Half an hour later he teleported out, back to Yavin 4. "Mission accomplished," Chris smiled to Skywalker. "Well, mostly anyway. Palpatine's been trapped in hyperspace." "Not bad, Chris. Can he get out?" Luke asked, awed by the boy's power. "Not unless someone calls upon that specific Force storm. And I'm the only person left in the entire galaxy with the knowledge to. And I'm not planning on doing that any time soon." Laree entered the hall, brushed her hair from her face. "Hey, Laree." "You're back. Did you...kill them?" "Thanks to Yoda. They'll never bother anyone again. Not even me. They're probably sorry they ever did." He smiled and hugged her. Holding her with one arm, Chris turned back to Skywalker. "Master, could we take a little vacation perhaps?" Skywalker thought a moment. "I'm sorry, Chris, Laree needs to begin her training here. You of course, are welcome to come and go. Your training is beyond complete." "Then let me train her, Master. You have much to do here. And, if you let me train her, you will have Yoda train her. She's seen my masters before, and Yoda is my new Master. And besides, you know you can't stop me." "Yeah, right. Well let's ask her, ok?" He looked to Laree. Laree took a step away from Chris. "I'm sorry, but I came to train under Master Skywalker." Chris looked at the ground. "I understand." He looked up to Skywalker. "You'll of course contact Coruscant of my arrival." "Coruscant? Wait!" Skywalker said, but too late. Chris disappeared. "Yeah, I'd better warn Coruscant. A few thousand extra troops, remove the orbital fleet, for starters." "He won't cause any destruction," Laree said. "He just wants to meet with some of the people he's heard so much about." She saw Luke's eyes on her. "That's what he just told me." Chris found himself on the landing pad on the Imperial palace roof. There was a good deal of air traffic and a number of landing shuttles and freighters and other craft. He put his hood on and walked to the doorway into the palace. Inside the palace, he walked toward the main hall. Someone tapped his shoulder, making him whirl around automatically. "Excuse me, but do you have some identification?" the palace security guard asked. "Uh, no." Chris resisted his natural urge to use the Force on the guard. "Well minors aren't allowed free run here. We'll have to question you." The guard grabbed Chris's arm. "Do you mean interrogate? If there's any pain involved, you could be making a mistake..." "We are not the Empire. We do not torture our...guests." In a few minutes they had reached the questioning center. The guard sat Chris down in a large black chair, in a room of pure white. It hurt his eyes. An old woman with black-grey hair entered the room and dismissed the guard. She sat in a smaller chair across from Chris. "Hello," she said, sounding very friendly. "What's your name, son?" "I am Chris Qel-droma, of Ossus." "I thought no one lived on Ossus?" she asked wonderingly. "Well I was born there. I've always kept it as part of my title." "Where do you live now?" she leaned forward. "All over." "Not specific enough. Where do you live?" "Cinthral. A world on the edge of this galaxy. Undiscovered by the Republic, as of yet." "How did you get here? You were not observed coming off any ship." "I... was a stowaway. I jumped on a shipment of spice from the Smugglers Alliance." "You're here illegaly?" "They found me. They said they would clear me. I can prove it, if you'd just let me see the Head of State for two minutes." "She is extremely busy. You could be an assassin. But I do think you've been lieing. Tell me the truth." Chris sighed. "Ok. I'm a Dark Lord of the Sith, sent here by Master Skywalker of Yavin 4. I am Chris Qel-droma of Ossus. I now live on Yavin 4 in the academy. Master Skywalker should have contacted Leia by now, telling her of my arrival. Do you need my spouses name?" The woman's eyes were wide with the sudden burst of information. "I don't have one anyway." "Yes, well... I'll have to check that with someone a little higher up. Just a moment." She stepped out of the room. A pair of binders jumped around Chris's wrists. He melted them away. A few minutes later, the woman returned. With her came a tall Calamarian. "This is Admiral Ackbar, palace security," the woman said. She looked at Chris, sitting with his chin on his palm. "Your binders--" "I found them uncomfortable. Admiral," Chris nodded. "Qel-droma. Why are you here on Coruscant?" "I already told her. Master Skywalker said I could come. It's a sort of reward." "Reward for what?" "I destroyed my masters and have learned to use my Sith magic for good." Ackbar thought a moment. "We've called Organa Solo. She says her brother has not contacted her. And all you have proved is that you possess the power to kill." He was thinking about those binders. "She tells me you lied once already. What is the truth?" "You have the truth, Admiral. I would never harm the Republic. I just finished destroying the Empire." "Are you saying you're the reason for these crazy reports from our sentry's on Byss?" "You mean the destruction of the entire fleet and most of the planet itself? That would be me." "What's to stop you from doing the same here?" "Nothing. The Emperor was there to stop me on Byss. He failed. But I just want to take a vacation here." "We will have to keep you here until Organa Solo can get here. We will have guards at the doors." He began to leave-- "That's not going to work," Chris said. Ackbar turned back to him. "What do you mean?" "I teleported to this planet. I can teleport out of this room. But only if I'm angered." "Then you will not be angered. Qel-droma." He left with the woman. Chris meditated in the bright room. It was a few hours before the door opened again. In stepped Leia Organa Solo, flanked by Han Solo and Chewbacca. "Oh, heroes of the Rebellion, right at my door. Organa Solo." Chris got up from his seat and knelt before Leia. "The Sith have a high regard for ones in power," he explained. "You may rise," Leia said. Chris stood. "My brother has not contacted me about you. I don't think I can let you out." "Do you wish me to bring him here?" Chris asked softly. She looked at Han. His blaster hand was itching. "What do you mean?" "I'll be right back." Chris knelt and disappeared. On Yavin 4, Chris spoke to Master Skywalker. "Come on, Master. You have to come. I told them I would bring you back." "I can't." "You'll be right back. Just tell them to let me go." "You must convince them yourself. This whole vacation is a test. I've talked with Laree, if you get through this she'll go to Coruscant. Now go." "Yes, Master," Chris said resignedly, and disappeared. A few minutes after he'd disappeared, Chris once again was in the room. "He would not come." "I'm sorry, Chris," Leia said. "It's too potentially dangerous to let you out. And I can't tell if your telling the truth... or if you're really even here." "Huh? Oh, that. My Sith cloak. It comes with the Sith blood. I can only remove it for a few moments." He shut his eyes. "There. Master Skywalker sent me." "Right. Why?" Leia asked, now able to sense the truth. "As a vacation. I recently destroyed my four Sith masters, with the help of Yoda. I need some time off." "Ok, you got it." She turned around. "Commander, this boy is to be allowed anywhere he wishes to go. And find him a guest suite." "Better make it two," Chris added, smiling. He saw Han staring, his eyes slits. Chris shrugged. "My girlfriend," he explained. Everyone left the room, leaving Chris alone. He disappeared, reappearing at the main entrance of the palace, with Laree by his side. "Isn't it magnificient?" Chris asked. There was nothing quite like the Imperial palace. Laree was overawed by the sight. There were probably more beautiful places in the galaxy, but nothing quite on the scale of either size of structure or in number of visitors and workers. Together, they rambled around the palace, making off the wall comments for a pair of teens from backwater know-nothing planets. After a bit of exploring, Chris and Laree came to their adjoining rooms, in part of the old section of the palace, bearing hinged doors. He swung open the door and stepped into the room. It was nicely furnished with some odd paintings, a couch, a few chairs, and two adjoining room. One to his bedroom, no doubt, and one to her separate room. The lights brightened as they entered. The comm pinged. Chris plopped down by the couch unit, flicking the switch lightly. "Qel-droma." "Hello Chris, this is Leia Organa Solo. I'd like to request your and Laree's presence here, for an early dinner, if that's all right," her voice came through the comm. "We'd be honored, Your Highness. When shall it be?" Chris jumped into formal mode. "Right now. I'm sorry I called so late, but--" "No reason to apologize, Your Highness. It was my own fault," Chris said, but not from the comm. Leia spun around on one foot, shaking her head. "I'm sorry, I guess it wasn't exactly proper protocol to jump in here like that." Chris and Laree came up to the table where Han, Chewbacca, Jacen, Jaina, and Anakin already sat. Leia introduced them and they sat down. Dinner was rather good, Chris thought. Though he didn't have much to compare to. There were long conversations about Chris, but Laree seemed rather out of it. She stared silently at the children, a bewildered look on her face as she ate slowly. Every time someone purposely dragged her into the conversation, she casually backed out. Something was certainly wrong, but this wasn't the place. After dinner, the children all slipped away to their room. "May I speak to the children a moment?" Chris asked. "All right," Leia said, more trusting than Chris would have thought. As Chris went in with the children, Leia pulled Laree into another room. "What's wrong, Laree?" "Nothing, Your Highness," Laree said nervously. "Laree, something is wrong. It's ok. I just want to help you." "It's...your children. They bring back memories...of Hethrir's prison." Shocked for a moment, Leia's mind raced. Chris, going with the children... but no, it seemed obvious he didn't know what was wrong either. "What happened there? I thought the Proctors were treated fairly well." "I wasn't. I was different." Leia immediately understood. Laree was female, and quite beautiful. "That must have been terrible," she breathed quietly. "You have no idea. I finally killed one of them in defense, Hethrir threw me into the underground dungeons with the little children, and I saw yours," Laree began sobbing quietly. "I never said anything to Chris." "Probably a good idea, at the time. But you have to say something." "I can't. And you mustn't. He's liable to...get angry." "You got a point there. I'm sorry I can't help you." Chris walked into the children's room. As expected, they were far from asleep. "What are you doing?" "Nothing," the three of them said, jumping in front of something to block it. "Oh, come on. You don't have to hide your little non-working droid from me. It's not like I'm one of them." "Them?" Jacen asked carefully, indignant. "You know, the adults. I only put that show on for them. You know, I'm only five years older than you. In fact," Chris added, "I'll prove my goodwill." Reaching out with the Force, he pulled the droid up and over to himself, put it on the ground. "Fooling with these old ones again? Well, ok." For a few seconds, a red halo surrounded the droid and Chris. The droid sputtered to a start. It turned to the children. "Mistress, masters, what do you wish?" "And you'll find he won't die out. No offense, Anakin. I know that was a bad part." Who was this man--boy? Jaina wondered. He seemed to know everything they'd gotten in trouble about, at least since that droid. She had to admit he was faster than Anakin, but she didn't like what she felt when that red light had appeared. And he was huge--how could he only be five years older? Oddly enough, Jaina found she could not tell if he was lieing. You too? her brother spoke into her mind. Yes. I don't like this. "Don't like what, Jaina? Ooh, sorry," Chris said. "You're like Hethrir," Jaina glared. "You stay away from us." She pulled Anakin back. "I'm not like Hethrir. I'm one of you. I just wasn't so privelaged when I was younger." He stepped forward. "Take my hand Jaina." He smiled. Jaina's arms quivered around her brother. "Oh, come on, Jaina. I promise, you'll like it. Remember when your Uncle tossed you in the air when you were small? How would you like an advanced variation of that?" That got Jaina's attention. Putting fear aside, she reached out and took Chris's hand. Suddenly she was standing on her bed. "Huh?" She looked around disbelieving. "Interesting, eh? Call it teleporting, discovered it myself. Jacen?" Now that he'd gotten the hang of it, Chris was able to 'port them without needing their hands. The children all giggled in delight as Chris threw them around the room. Han Solo heard his children laughing with Chris, up in their room. Chewie bellowed. "I know, I don't like it either. Seems to me he's settin' us up for a fall. With his power, he could be the universe's youngest Emperor." Just then, Leia and Laree entered again, Laree blinking tears from her eyes. Things sure weren't going right. Later that night, Chris and Laree sat in silence in their room. The air between them was still, both wishing they knew what exactly to say. They sat oppisite eachother, fidgiting in the awkward moment. Laree took a deep, preparing breath, and broke the silence. "Chris...I've got to tell you something," she said quietly. Chris looked up, glad he hadn't had to ask. "Yes, Laree?" he asked. She tried to choose her words carefully. "Chris..." She couldn't keep still, so she stood up and paced. "You have no idea how hard this is for me to tell you..." "Then just tell me," Chris said. "Ok," she whispered and turned back toward him. She managed to hold back the tears this time. "You see, when we...well, it wasn't my first time." "You're kidding," Chris said disbelievingly. "No, I'm not," she said. Understanding crossed Chris's face. He hopped up to his feet and stood in front of Laree, glaring at her angrily. "So what you're telling me is that you had another boyfriend before me." "No, that's not what I--" "Don't lie to _me_, Laree," he said. "But that's _not_ what I mean. I'm telling you that--" she started. "Don't you tell me what you're telling me. You think I don't understand?" he asked, cutting her off again. "Well apparently not." "Oh, you bet I understand--" This time she cut him off. "Chris, I was raped," she said insistently. Chris seemed to shrink. At least his anger did. "What?" he asked, shocked by the revelation. Laree hung her head shamefully and stared at the ground. "I'm sorry I never told you...but..." she trailed off. "I...understand, I guess, why you wouldn't," he said quietly. He put his arms around her, resting her head on his shoulder. His face suddenly became very stern. "Who was it, Laree? Do you know?" he whispered into her ear. "Well...not exactly. I mean, I was concious and all, but I didn't know many people in Hethrir's prison," she said. Chris pulled back from her a moment, unable to calm his mind. His mouth hung open as he searched for words. He glanced at her a moment, but couldn't. He hung his head and stared at the ground. He thought a moment, wondering what he was doing. She was the one in pain, not him. He glanced up again, holding there this time, stood slowly and hugged her warmly. "I'm sorry," he whispered. Quite sometime later, Laree and Chris returned to Yavin 4. After Laree had told Chris about Hethrir's prison, the vacation had vastly improved. They'd done all sorts of things they enjoyed, and had a great time besides everything disclosed. Skywalker greeted them. "Welcome back, my students." "Master," they both said. "How was your trip?" "Han Solo was very distrustful," Chris said. "Your niece and nephews were fun though," he smiled. "What's wrong?" Luke asked, looking to Laree for an answer. He got it. "She told you." Chris looked angrily at Laree. "You mean even he knew?" She looked right back. "What do you expect? He found me." Chris shut his eyes a moment, visibly calming himself. He took a deep breath before opening his eyes and continuing. "Anywhoo. Master, while we were away I got to thinking. From personal experience, I recognize how a number of students learning their lessons in one place is simpler. But I also think that being alone with four masters helped me speed along. I know you can't exactly do that, but why don't you choose your best two of three students, to train personally? You know you're not really needed here, and since you resigned your position with the New Republic, I'd think it would be the perfect time." "Some proposal. You've nearly convinced me, though the idea has crossed my mind. Do you have a good idea where to set it up?" Luke asked. "No, but I have a strange feeling you do. Maybe a nice, peaceful world you've visited. Choose the same way you did this place." "Leia chose it." "So be it." "Ok, maybe I do have an idea. But I don't think it's a good one. I'll talk to you about it later." "Ok, sure." All three of them went their separate ways. Ten minutes later, Chris met with Luke in his quarters. "Now tell me about your idea," Chris said. "Well there's this girl..." Luke began. "It always starts that way," Chris chuckled. "Shut up," Luke blushed. "Anyway, I met her 15 years ago. She isn't beautiful exactly, but striking. Pale brown hair, one green eye, and one gray. If we hadn't met in a planetary Imperial senate room, and she hadn't hated Jedi, I would of had a chance. But the Falcon, that still gives me hope." "How could that huge hunk of junk give anyone hope?" Chris joked. "She kissed me onboard the Falcon." "Oh boy, one kiss? Geeze, act as if it was your only time..." "Well I don't like including all the times I kissed my sister, ok?" Luke said, not really sarcastic. "But it was different with Gaeriel. Gaeriel Captison. I felt this strange pulsing Force around her, her very presence taking on a seductive flavor. But she said she would never leave Bakura." "So this is your chance to go to her. Not a bad plan, if you think she'd go for it. You mentioned she hated Jedi. Would she appreciate a Jedi master teaching his Jedi apprentices?" Chris asked. "We'll see," Luke said, raising an eyebrow. "I have to know where it is first, or what it looks like. Or at least a name." "Bakura. A nice, peaceful world not so far from Tatooine." "I can take you as far as Mos Eisley, you can get yourself a ship from there," Chris said. "If I meet another Han Solo, I'll get you back. But it's a deal." A moment later they were on Tatooine, in Mos Eisley. Chris disappeared again. Alone, Luke walked into the cantina. He was greeted by the old familiar smells, and a room filled with various species from all over the galaxy. It looked somehow different, without stormtroopers. He walked up to the bar and ordered a drink. He turned his back to the counter and looked around the bar. He hated to mis-use the Force like this, but he had no choice. He waved his hand, and a few thousand credits appeared in it. He stuffed it in his pocket, after waving it around fairly. It was moments until a rugged looking humanoid walked up to him. "You'd be needing passage off-world. How much ya got?" he asked. Luke looked up at the unusually tall, nondescript man. "Is it a fast ship?" "Depends on where you're going." "I need to go to a planet called Bakura. Is it fast?" Luke asked. "Bakura, heh? Just so happens I have a shipment to pick up there somewhere on my list. I could push up the date, if you've got the cash." "How much, and is it fast?" "Four thousand. And no." "Three thousand." Good thing it's slow, Luke thought, I need to think about this. "Thirty five hundred." "Done. Where shall I meet you?" "Docking bay 94. Be there as soon as you can, I wanna pull out tonight." The man walked off. "94?" Luke mumbled. This was getting too eerie. An hour later, Luke met the man on an average looking bulk freighter, remodeled for more cargo space and weaponry. The Weppler's Jern lifted off and flew through hyperspace, for Bakura. Nearly a day later, Luke was thrown off the ship onto the Bakuran spaceport soil. They'd found out his little money trick when he found he was a little short. He got to his feet, dusted himself off and threw his hood back over his head. He rented a repulsor vehicle, and set off for the old portion of the city, hoping they hadn't moved. What about Eppie? He'd have to check on her later, of course. He'd never properly talked to her after she'd healed herself. Shedding speed, Luke neared the Captison mansion. The mansion looked every bit as enchanting as it ever had. It's smooth white front gleamed in his eyes. He stopped right in front and stepped off his craft. Everything was so dream-like. Timidly, he stepped up to the door and prepared himself. He hoped he wasn't barging in. Luke tapped the annunciator. As his finger touched the cold metal button, a thousand memories of the day he'd first come to the Captison mansion flew through his mind. He remembered her Aunt Tiree and Uncle Yeorg, the Prime Minister. He remembered how nervous Leia had felt as Tiree wore the black cape draped around her shoulders. But most of all, he remembered _her_. How he'd stepped inside, and suddenly his senses were overtaken by her presence. How she'd treated him that night with venemous hatred for him, as he was a Jedi. But nothing could turn him away. And now, fifteen years later, he returned. He hoped she at least would not turn him away right off. As his thoughts drifted back, the door opened. As Luke had expected, from times past, it was not a servant answering, but Gaeriel herself. His senses stopped registering anything else. Her presence seemed to reach out to him, more seductive in flavor than ever before. For a moment he was at a loss of where he was and fell back a step. Her unmatched eyes looked at him strangely. "Yes? Who are you?" Only now did Luke really use his eyes to look at her. Her pale brown hair was down, perfectly still in the calm air of the planet. She looked just the way she had--perhaps even better. Time had been good. Then something struck him. Who am I? Could she have forgotten? No dummy, the hood. Sure enough, it blocked all light from his face. He removed it. "L-Luke!" she said in a shocked whisper. She came out and hugged him warmly. "Come in! Where have you been for the past fifteen years?" "It's a long, long story," Luke said, smiling as he entered. The inside of the mansion was nearly exactly the same. But Gaeriel's presence pulsed at him so brightly, he found it hard to concentrate on the details. "Sit down," Gaeri said, motioning to a repulsor chair. Luke sat, Gaeriel across from him in another chair. "So, where have you been?" "All over." "Never here. I've always wondered... why did you never come back? Before now?" This was a hard one. "At first...well, you sent me away. There was a job to be done and I had to attend to it." "I didn't send you away... not exactly. And you mean you've defeated the Empire?" He nodded. "Wait a minute. Weren't you the Minister of State quite recently?" "I was. But Mon Mothma was right, all us war heroes need action. Peace is by far the worst time to be in government. Too many internal problems. For a time, I was tempted to proclaim my self Emperor just to stir up some excitement," he smiled. "Woulda done it, too, if my sister hadn't stopped me." Gaeri looked a little shocked. "Your sister?" "Oh, you didn't know? I thought that was public knowledge by now. You know Leia Organa Solo, Chief of State, part of the original Alliance delegation to this world." "That was your sister?" "Yes," he said. "How's Eppie?" he asked, changing the subject before he felt obligated to tell about his father. "She's fine. I'm sure she'd love to see you again. What have you been doing, before politics?" Gaeriel asked. "I've... formed a Jedi academy. My students have been learning well, I don't even need to be there anymore." "You're... training more Jedi," she reached for her pendant, but her hand stopped and fell back to her lap. "Good. I realize Eppie was right when she told me about you. About Jedi." Just then, Prime Minister Captison entered. "Gaeri, who are you talking to--" he saw Luke. "Minister Skywalker?" Luke stood up and shook the prime ministers hand. "Minister Captison. I am no longer Prime Minister of the Republic. I resigned a week ago," Luke said, as nicely as he could. Captison smiled. "I know. But what shall I call you?" "Luke. I have no formal name, except to my students. But `Master Skywalker' doesn't sound right in public." "All right, Luke. I won't bother you two any further. Good day," he said as he left. Luke sat back down. "Now about why I was here. One of my students-- my greatest one, mind you--told me that i should set up a little Jedi spot on some world, my choice. You know, to train my best students intensely. I saw it as...my chance." "Who was this student?" Gaeri asked, a bit suspicious. "A young boy that recently came to my moon. He's... special. A Dark Lord of the Sith," it was time. "Like my father. Darth Vader." "Darth Vader. Your...father? That-that thing... that killed the Emperor?" Gaeri asked. "I prefer to call him Anakin. And I'd prefer you did too," Luke said, showing his first shade of anger toward Gaeri. "I'm sorry, but... it's a shock. Now, you said this boy was a Dark Lord? How old is he?" "He's fifteen. But you'd be surprised. He's more powerful than I am. He really amazes me. One week, and he's fallen in love with one of my students. He's really taught me a lot. Two weeks ago, I was a zombie," Luke said truthfully. "In one week? Isn't that kinda fast?" Afraid at what she was hinting at, Luke decided to take it literally. "Not really, both he and Laree were new to my school. They were destined to hit it off." Gaeri had a strange look in her eye. "What is it?" "I... knew a Laree. But she ran away nearly ten years ago." A thought struck Luke. "Where'd you meet her, on Bakura?" "No, not here. Somewhere else." "Then I bet she didn't run away. No, she definately didn't. How could she run away, at only six?" Luke asked. "How'd you know she was six?" Gaeri asked, near tears. "She didn't run away. That must be her. She was kidnapped by a Dark Jedi, and put in prisonment for a time. Hethrir trained her to be strong in the Force. She quickly rose to Proctor. I'd imagine her family had thought she'd run away. But we saved all of those, once Hethrir kidnapped my neice and nephews, and we traced them. Do you know where we could find her family?" "Well... my sister lives on Ketrann now." "Your...sister?" Luke's mind clicked. Make Gaeri's gray eye green... "Blazes! She looks just like you! She's your neice and..." Luke's face turned less enthusiastic. "If Chris marries her, and I married you, that would make him my--gulp--nephew!" Gaeri's laughs carried through the night. "You're from Ketrann?" Chris asked Laree. "I think so. I can't really remember. Hethrir worked quite hard to make us forget our past lives, our family. I think my mother died. At least that's what he told me. And with me missing she may have moved back in with the rest of her family." "Where is that?" "I can't remember exactly," Laree said. "But my aunt and grand aunt and uncle live there." "Do you have a name, on any of them? Your own last name?" Chris asked, eager to help. "I'm... Captison. At least that's my mother's last name. I don't remember my father." "Captison...? That sounds so familiar..." Chris knew he'd heard it. He closed his eyes, his mind rerunning at full speed everything he'd heard in the past few weeks. "But it was different with Gaeriel. Gaeriel Captison." "Huh?" "That's what Master Skywalker said to me. Just before he went off to meet her. Don't you get it Laree? Master Skywalker's in love with your aunt!" A terrible realization hit him. "If I married you, and he married her, that would make him my--gulp--uncle!" Laree's laughs carried through the night. In the morning Chris began his galactic sweeps for Master Skywalker. He swept over the galaxy with his mind, searching out the singular mind, to pinpoint it's location. An hour later, he had it. "Laree," he called. "I found him." He teleported them there. "Master?" Luke lay unconscious on the repulsorbed. "Don't you call me uncle!" "But I didn't--" Luke awoke. He sighed. "It was just a dream." He saw Chris. "What the--?" "No wonder I couldn't find you. You're still barely conscious. Master, we came just as we figured out that--" "Gaeriel's her aunt? Yes, I found that too. Go talk to her, Laree. She thinks she knows where your mother is. I don't know about your mother, but you sure do look like Gaeri. Go, I would like to talk to Chris." She left to find Gaeriel. "Look Chris, I know neither of us wants us to be related. But it looks like it's unavoidable. The Captisons are a wonderful family, from those I've met. Gaeri's parents are dead, but her aunt and uncle are nice enough. "But I have to warn you. Even though you have all the good intentions in the galaxy, Laree's mother will hate you. And her, probably." "That religious thing you mentioned earlier. She follows it?" "Much more than Gaeri ever did. She probably blames me for Laree's disappearance. But she should still love to see her. Just be ready, ok?" "I'll try." "Gaeri?" Laree called out into the dark room. "Lights," Gaeri whispered, and they came on. "Laree. Luke was right!" "Yes, he was. And so was Chris." She hurried forward and hugged her aunt. "I missed you so much. I'm sorry." "Don't be." They sat down on the bed. "What happened?" "Hethrir. He staged my runaway and the note. He made me one of his students. I was easily able to complete his little tasks, like igniting the lightsaber through the Force. I became a Helper, and was later advanced to Proctor, the heads of the organization. "That's when the trouble started. By then I was fourteen. No other girls ever made it up to Proctor. I was alone. I was defenseless. They sensed that. I'd grown into quite a woman, Hethrir once said. He warned me what that may mean. But it was soon after that it began." Her face was haunted. "It's ok to cry," Gaeri whispered. "You didn't do anything wrong. It's not your fault." "Oh, I know that. I knew that. But I couldn't take it. Once, I just drew my lightsaber and slashed the guy in half. And I can't cry. I had enough when I cried on the Chief of State a week ago." "But you're strong. You trust Chris. That's a pretty powerful start. And beside all that happened to you, you had the mind to realize you were made for eachother. I never realized that with Luke." "How could you? You don't understand the Force, the Force that binds love together. But he'll show you, Luke will, if you want him to. He could train us both." "I don't have any Force potential." "Sure you do," Laree said. "I can sense it. Hasn't Master Skywalker tried to get you to accept his training?" "No." "Well he must have noticed. I'll ask him about it." "Of course, of course. Let's go see Uncle Yeorg and Aunt Tiree." Gaeri took Laree's hand, taking her from the room. Luke jumped on the speeder, and accelerated toward the Bakur complex. He'd already checked that Eppie still lived there. Minutes later, he was at her door. He pushed the annunciator. A moment later, the door opened. Eppie stepped back from the open door, looking at Luke. "Master Skywalker, what are you doing here?" she asked, surprised. "Oh, nothing much. But I couldn't visit with out checking in on you." He walked in at her gesture. "How are you doing?" "I'm fine. Thanks to you, of course." "I did nothing. You did it yourself. Believe me, I had no idea you could heal yourself that well. It took me nearly another year to recover from my lesser injury." "You weren't a master then." "You weren't even a knight." "I was an old woman, wise in my own way. Not to mention inactive, as I'm sure you were not. Now, why are you back on Bakura?" Eppie asked. "Reuniting family, perhaps adding some new additions." "What exactly do you mean?" "I've found Gaeriel's neice. Of course I didn't know and brought her to my academy, to train. One of my students fell in love with her. And--" "You and Gaeriel finally, eh? Not bad, three Captisons in one day. And more soon, heh? Yes, yes. All in good time." Luke blushed, suddenly embarrassed. And, he asked himself, why is she starting to sound like Yoda. This was far too strange. "Um, I have to go now. Don't wanna be late, you know. Goodbye, Eppie." "Goodbye," she hardly got out before he fled out the door. "What's with him?" What do they expect me to do? Chris asked himself. Luke is out somewhere, Laree is with Gaeri somewhere, where does that leave me? He plopped back down on the repulsor-chair. For the second time, his hand flared angrily. He gave in to a long standing habit. He teleported to Coruscant. The New Republic had never found the Emperor's throne room in the very upper level of the palace. He sat in the Emperor's throne, his hand's throbbing quieting. He hit the switch on the arm panel, turning the chair around to face the large circular window. The throne room was built high enough to always be in the clouds. The Emperor had long ago manipulated them so that his dark presence would brew up a lightning storm. His visitors always found it intimidating. The clouds did their work for Chris too, but in stronger force. The crackles of lightning illuminated his face, and his spirit. He laughed out loud, a deep, throaty, evil laugh. The sound continued to echo, just as the Emperor designed. Someone entered. "What in blazes was that?" He saw Chris in the Emperor's throne. "Who are you? What are you doing in here? Where is this?" "That's a lot of questions." He reached out for the man's mind. "Approach, my servant, and you will know the answers." "Yes, my master," he said as he approached. "I will be visiting here occasionally. You are to report to me then." "How will I know when, master, and on what?" "You will know when. You are to keep an eye on the Chief of State. You as a person are sacrifice, but you must get your information back to me. Do not take unnecessary risks," Chris said. "Now go." "Yes, master," the man said, turning away and exiting. The hidden door closed and locked. Chris teleported back to the Captison mansion. "Hello, Chris. Where have you been?" Luke asked. "Nowhere, Master. Just...around." "Ok, kid. Just stay around here from now on, ok?" "Don't call me kid!" Chris said. Luke walked up to Gaeriel. "Why are you mad at me?" he asked. "What did I do?" She whirled toward him. "I'm not angry. It's just... why didn't you ever tell me I could become a Jedi?" she asked. "I'd think that you would love the idea." "Wait a minute. What do you mean?" "I was talking to Laree before. Well, she told me everything. But she also suggested I be trained, by you. I acted just like you did, but she insisted that she could sense my strength. Why do you not want me to be a Jedi?" "It's not that I don't want you to be a Jedi. I just didn't know you could be one." "You didn't know? Laree said she could plainly sense it. And she's untrained. You're supposed to be a master," she said, anger creeping into her voice. Luke sighed. "I'll level with you. I admit, I can't sense your strength. Anyone else, it's easy. You, impossible." "And why is that?" "Because your very presence makes my Force sense tingle. If I sweep you with the Force I feel this energizing effect, something I've never felt from anyone before. Back fifteen years ago, I felt it. That's why I didn't give up until the end. Now, let me try something." He laid his hand on her head, reaching out with the Force. He reached into her deepest section of the brain, and, not completely unexpectedly, was thrust to the ground. He smiled up at her. "Is that a good thing?" Gaeriel asked. "It means the power's there," he said, reaching out a hand. Gaeriel helped him up. "I'd love to train you. If you don't think your sister will mind hating the entire family for turning against her." "The galaxy needs the Jedi. Eventually she'll even realize it." All this talk of Gaeriel and Jedi, brought back old memories of his first, and fallen, apprentice, Dev Sibwarra. A boy he hadn't thought about in fifteen years. He would have been thirty now, had I saved him. His last memories of Gaeriel came with it. He shook himself out of it. He could still do right there, at least. And Chris, he's just like Dev. Everything was perfect. Gaeriel obviously sensed this too. She shook her head. "No, Luke. Not yet." Luke nodded absently. "I have to go." He walked off. "Luke? Go where?" "I have to talk to Chris." "Chris," Luke said. Chris was sitting next to Laree on the bed, again. "Master?" "I need to go to Coruscant. I have to talk to Leia." Chris didn't move. "Well come on!" He sighed and shook his head. "I can't do this for you forever, master. It may only take a minute of my time, but don't bother me if I'm busy, ok?" "Sure, kid. C'mon, send me." Next thing he saw was the vast corridor overflowed with beings, human and not. The council had just broken up. He ran to catch up with Leia. "Luke, when'd you get in?" she asked with a smile. "About fifteen seconds ago." "Oh, Chris, right. Why'd you want to speak with me?" she asked as they walked down the corridor. "I needed to tell you about--wait a second. We're being watched." He searched through the crowd with the Force. "Security guard. About ten meters back. Taking notes on everything you do." "What should we do?" Past knowledge automatically threw out the possibility of stopping. "Just keep walking. I'll take him out," Luke said. He reached out with the Force and tricked the man's mind into seeing what he wanted him to see. Luke stopped, but the man didn't notice him and walked right into him. Luke's hand shot to the man's throat and picked him up an inch. "Who are you?" "I will not tell you." "Who sent you?" "My master," the man said. "Who is this master?" Luke asked, Leia coming up behind him. "I do not know his name." "He's telling you what to say right now, isn't he? Any one would resist at death, yet you do not. Yes, he has you under hypnosis." Luke put him back on the ground. He tried to free the man's mind with the Force, but found himself repulsed by the controlling party. "This is Chris's work. That's where he was before. He came here, where the Emperor's presence is still very powerful. In a way you cannot destroy." "Are you sure, Luke?" Leia asked. "Yes. He'll never be fully true to the Light, I recognize that now. But I can't believe he was planning your assassination. That's going too far. I have to stop him from coming back here." "Maybe he'd listen to Laree." "Speaking of Laree, can we talk in your suite? I don't feel comfortable out here." They hurried upstairs to the higher levels of the palace and went into Leia's room. "So, what do you think that was all about?" Leia asked. "I think Chris is getting scared, or nervous. Needed to take it out on someone. He probably had no intention to hurt you. He wouldn't have sent me if he did." "Chris, scared, or nervous? Why would he be scared?" "Well," Luke sighed. "This isn't exactly the way I wanted to tell you, but both I and Chris are getting married, soon." Leia's eyes opened wide. "Married?" "Yes, we both had the good fortune to venture into a Captison's life." "Captison? You... you're back with Gaeriel! But Luke, what other Captison is there? And what about Laree?" Leia asked. "Have you ever taken the time to ponder over what Laree's last name is? Of course, I hadn't found out until quite recently myself..." "She's a Captison?" "Well her mother was. Her father is still unknown. But she's Gaeriel's neice. They'd thought she ran away ten years ago." "But she was taken by Hethrir and-- well, now she has family at least." "Right. As long as Chris doesn't go about killing any of us." "You're going to be--" she chuckled "--Chris's uncle!" Luke groaned. "It's true then. I was hoping the law didn't carry that far. I mean, the in-law of an in-law? Why can't we bend the rules?" "Is it really that bad? He could teach you a few moves. I watched him with that lightsaber. Whatever art that is he acquired on his homeworld, it looks real impressive done with a lightsaber. And he probably knows more thhings you could use." "I guess so. He is the best lightsaber-handler in the known galaxy, probably in all history. And he already taught me this." Luke raised his hand outstretched, his fist partially opened. In the blink of an eye, his lightsaber grip appeared within it, igniting and he pulled it back in a defensive position. He then disignited it and made it disappear the same way. "Where does it go?" Leia asked. Luke showed her that it went back to his belt, where it came from. "Doesn't really serve a purpose," he said, "But it is quite impressive. Now back to business. I'm setting up a little training facility on Bakura. So far I'm just training Gaeri and Laree, but if any other powerful students come in that either deserve my direct instruction, or can't learn any other way, they will be admitted." "In other words anyone you want or any trouble makers." "Exactly," Luke said. "Then you'll train my children there, eventually?" "Actually, I was thinking about bringing Jacen and Jaina back with me. They should begin their training," Luke said. "They're only ten," Leia insisted. "You didn't begin until you were eighteen." "Chris was a Master when he was eight." "That's different." "Is it?" "Yes. He had no choice." "True, but it has worked for the better. I think the twins are ready to bgin their training, and I don't think you'll stand in their way," Luke said. Leia sighed. "All right. But I'll have to find time to visit. I don't think Anakin will be happy any other way. Neither would I." "Of course you can visit. You'll have to come to the wedding anyway. That'll work as the first visit." She glanced at her chrono. "The children should be back with Han any minute." The door opened behind her, and she turned to meet them. Han entered, followed by the children and Chewie. Chewie bellowed to Luke. "Hey, Chewie. Hey, Han." Luke looked to Leia. "Han, Luke wants to bring the twins back with him to begin their training. On Bakura." "Bakura? What's on Bakura?" Han asked. "My new private training center. Only the strongest train there, now. It's time for your children to be among them. There's no time to elaborate, Chris is bringing us back now. Leia will speak for me. Goodbye." Luke, Jacen, and Jaina disappeared. "What about Anakin?" Han asked. "And what's this deal with Bakura?" "He'll take Anakin in time," Leia said. "And he's getting married on Bakura, soon." "The kid's getting married? To that senator?" Han asked, unbelieving yet happy for his friend/brother-in-law. "Right. And I think it's about time." "When will they be back?" Anakin asked. "Not for awhile, Anakin. But you'll go with them soon." "Wow. Where are we?" Jacen asked. He looked over at the wall, it's strange glassy surface filled with strange looking trees that waved in an unseen wind. "This is the Captison mansion on Bakura. Your home, for awhile. I'm sorry you can't be with your parents, but they could interfere with your training," Luke said, guiding them ustairs. "It's ok, Uncle Luke. Can we still call you Uncle Luke?" Jaina asked. Luke smiled back at her. "Of course you can. You two may be my students, but family first." "Really? Will that go for me too, `Master'?" Gaeriel stood at the top of the steps in a bright green jumpsuit looking down at the children. "Yeah, and what about us?" Chris and Laree came from behind, down the stairs. "Great, I think I just committed myself." He knelt by the twins. "Look, you two are the only ones already in my family, would you mind calling me `master'?" "I guess not, Unc--Master," Jaina said. "Master," Jacen said. You only have to keep it up around them, children, he said into their minds. "Skywalker--" Chris began. He'd heard what Luke'd thought to the twins. Be quiet, Chris. You already know you don't call me master, Luke said to Chris. "Ok, Skywalker. For now." Chris teleported away. "Where's he going?" Laree asked. "What'd you say to him?" "I didn't say anything. He's going to Coruscant. I don't know what set him off. Too bad I threw his agent in the brig. Of course he gets high on lightning." "Excuse me?" Laree said. "What are you talking about?" "I caught his agent watching me and Leia. And he has an addiction to cause lightning storms at the palace, from the Emperor's chambers. Palpatine's presence is still very powerful there. But he'll be back." "Can't you make him stop?" Gaeri asked. "I can't make him do anything. But he's back already. Now come on, children. Upstairs." He took them the rest of the way to their room. In it were two twin beds, side by side, and not much else. "Uncle Luke?" Jaina asked. "Yes, Jaina?" "What's wrong with Chris?" she asked, looking up at her uncle. "Nothing's wrong with him. Not exactly. I'm doing all I can to save him from the Dark Side. I want you two to stay away from him, if you can. I think I know what I have to do." Luke left the twins, the door shutting automatically behind him. He walked down stairs to Laree. "Where's Chris?" "He went to bed." "Good," Luke said. "I need you to do me a favor." "What, Master?" she asked. "Tomorrow we'll be beginning everyone's training. You can already use a lightsaber, right?" he asked. She nodded. "Good. I'll show you a few things, then I want you to challenge me to a duel. Don't go easy. Fight fierce. It's the only way to save Chris." "If you think it will work. How is that supposed to work?" she asked. "You'll see. It won't work if you know. But I think I can convince him that I am his master now. And Yoda." "Yes, Master. I will do my best. Until morning," she bowed her head. "Until morning," Luke nodded. Laree went upstairs quietly. "Do you really think you can convince him you're stronger?" Gaeriel asked from behind him. Luke turned to face her. As if I hadn't known she was standing there. "Not necessarily stronger. Just an equal, demanding respect. That should be enough to bring him back for good. But he'll still be endowed with the Dark Side, that can not be helped, I'm afraid." "That's too bad," she said truthfully. "His skills in teleportation are amazing, but they shouldn't cost him his soul." "His soul was claimed the day he was born, the day the Emperor died." "That must hurt. C'mon, Luke, let's go to bed. It's getting late." "Oh, right," he said, glancing at his chrono. "I'm on Coruscant time." "I'll show you where you may sleep." Gaeriel showed him upstairs, through a number of halls, finally coming to a stop before a door, which opened at her touch. "I hope it isn't too small." Luke looked into the room, noted it's large bed and wide spread walls. "Too small won't be a problem, Gaeri," he said, surprised. How could she think it was too small for him, he thought as he stepped into the room. "Oh, good." Gaeri stepped into the room also, the door shutting behind her. She saw Luke's look of surprise. "There aren't many guest rooms, Luke. If you mind, I can--" "No, no. It's fine, if you don't mind," Luke said, wondering if he was doing the right thing. Maybe he should leave. It was her house. They both felt awkward. "I... I think I'll just sleep like this tonight," Gaeriel said. "Right," Luke said, slipping his robe off over his head, his black pants and tunic were revealed underneath. They both timidly got into the bed, turning away from eachother. Luke could plainly sense her nervousness, a nervousness that was not unknown in his own mind. Feeling childish as if back on Tatooine all those years ago, Luke tried to gain his courage and he turned over toward Gaeriel. She already faced him. They looked deep into eachothers' eyes, and both understood. They didn't need to do anything to prove their love for one another, the love was there, between them. In the Force. But they still kissed. They got comfortable, exchanged goodnights, and Gaeri shut the lights off. Night was hell. Chris's mind kept wandering in these impossible dreams and nightmares. Nothing could help. His masters were gone, Master Skywalker was no Master. And Yoda mysteriously left him alone. There were lightsaber duels, fighting all over the planet, everyone trying to get the upper hand and rule the galaxy. The fight went on forever, contestant after contestant dieing. But more kept coming. The whole scene was in havoc, until sometime later one person arose to power: Chris himself. He hadn't even been battling. He awoke in a heavy cake of sweat. Chris didn't exactly hate the dream, rising to power was pretty good. It's what the dream meant that scared him. And he had a pretty good idea what it meant. In his mind, it meant that he could change the feelings of people around him, perhaps alter them to his advantage. He believed he'd turned all those people in the dream against eachother, so they'd deal with eachother and think they were going to win, when they just helped him do the dirty work. And he had a strange feeling he was right. This brought him a new aspect of the Force, a new sensing ability. He felt strengthened with the knowledge of powers beyond his masters. He searched now, with his new ability, searched around the planet, sorting through presences, sensing much more clearly. His mind stopped. In this very house, he could distinctly sense the presence of another--one with the same ability. He was too tired, and their were too many Force-sensitives in the building, to figure out who it was. He drifted back to sleep, forgetting that presence. Luckily, Gaeriel woke first. She found herself nuzzled by Luke's side, her arm draped over him. She carefully got up without bothering him, straightened her clothes, and went out into the hallway. She walked quietly down the stairs. Gaeriel went to the kitchen and grabbed a bite to eat. Eating it hungrily, Gaeri walked out into the dining room. "Aunt Tiree, what are you doing up?" Aunt Tiree sat hunched over a datapad, looked up at Gaeriel. "I've just been looking over some records. What are you doing up? It's quite early for a weekend, for you. I'm sorry if you didn't like your acomidations, but we just didn't have the space." "No, it was...ok, Aunt Tiree. I just happened to wake up, for the better, I suppose," Gaeriel said and walked out of the dining room. She went into the study to think for awhile. Laree woke up groaning. She felt sickly. What had she dreamt? She couldn't remember, but that didn't make her like it any more. She sat up for a moment, looking around the room. There were various ornaments, posters, pictures, and the like. As she'd found out earlier, this was Gaeriel's room. Also as she'd found out, the room was equipped with a wall to wall stereo system. She turned some soft music on as she dressed. Her own clothes were dirty, so she borrowed some from her aunt. She looked at herself in the mirror. The green Bakuran jumpsuit matched her eyes perfectly. She pulled her long brown hair around, over her chest. She turned the music off and left the room, the door shutting behind her. Luke woke up slowly, and in stages. It had been far too long since he'd actually slept, instead of the Jedi trance. He stood up, slid into his Jedi robe, and unhooked his saber. He threw it on the bed. He wouldn't be using it today. Luke walked out of the room. He calmly walked downstairs. He glanced at the dining room where Gaeri, Tiree, and Laree were talking. But Chris was nowhere around. Luke reached out with the Force to find Chris. He quickly walked toward Chris's room, and opened it. Inside, Chris lay on the ground sweating, unconcious. "Chris!" Luke shouted. He knelt by the boys head, reaching his hand out on his forehead. A little Force energizing made Chris shoot up into a sitting position. "What the!?" Chris shouted, breathing hard. "You ok, kid?" Luke asked. "Not if you keep calling me `kid'. But yeah, I'm ok. Just had some dreams... weird dreams." Chris climbed to his feet. He walked into a separate bathroom and washed the sweat off his face. "You'll be ok. C'mon, we have to start training." kid he added silently. Chris glared as they left the room and went to the dining room. "Excuse us, Mrs. Captison, but we have to begin today's training, so..." Tiree looked up at him. "Understood, Master Skywalker. Go right ahead." Luke, Chris, Gaeriel, and Laree left the mansion. The sky was clear, a very light blue. They walked out to a clearing a few dozen meters from the house. "Now," Luke said, "I'll work with Laree for now. Chris, you work with Gaeriel. Show 'er the basics." Luke and Laree walked a few meters beyond Chris and Gaeri. "Ok," Chris said as Luke began showing Laree some lightsaber techniques. "Now, the only way to using and trusting the Force, is to trust yourself. Do you trust yourself?" "Uh...I guess so," Gaeri said. With a bit of viciousness, Chris said, "You must know. Do you trust yourself?" "Yes." "Good. Now the main way of controlling the Force is--" Luke cut in, "You don't control the Force. The Force helps you. Remember that Chris." "Right, Master." He turned to Gaeri. "What he said." "Good, Laree," Luke said as she thrusted her saber in the air, pulled back and bocked, and continued in intervening arcs and angles. Laree stopped. "Master, how 'bout a test duel?" "I don't know. Think you're up to it?" Luke asked. "Sure do." Laree stood in the classic offensive position. "Fine by me." Luke reached out his hand, and a long staff appeared within it. He swung it around in his hand, then held it firm with both hands. "Uh...Master, where's your lightsaber?" Laree asked. "What, you afraid of a staff and a little bit of Force?" "No, I'm not afraid," Laree said, lunging. Blocking, Luke said, "You will be," and smiled. He swung forward with the other end of the staff, which Laree ducked and swung upward. Luke caught the blade on the staff between his hands. He swung sideways, catching her on the leg and knocking Laree down on her back. "Sorry, Laree," Luke said, helping her back to her feet. "Nice move, Master, but can you do it with an experienced swordsmen?" Chris asked, drawing and igniting his lightsaber. He spun it between his fingers in a very impressive circle. No one else could ever handle a saber like that. He readied for battle with his saber in a deathgrip. He held it across his face, his eyes glaring right over it. Luke made the first move, thrusting one side of his staff forward, which Chris easily blocked, throwing all his weight into it, and nearly knocking Luke off his point of balance. Recovered, Luke did a triple backflip out of the danger zone and threw his robe to the ground. He leaped forward again at Chris, swinging his staff. Chris dodged to the right, Luke flying past him and landing in a roll and jumped to his feet. Chris lunged forward, but Luke parried again. They held position a few seconds, then Chris flipped over Luke, turned quickly, and took a shot that should have split Luke's head in half, right down the middle. But Luke brought the staff over his head, blocking just in time, and twisted his body around under it to face Chris. Holding Chris's saber up with one end of the staff, Luke hit him in his side with the other. As Chris reacted, Luke hit him with a knee shot, and caught him in the stomach as he went down. "Don't get cocky, Chris." Chris lay on the ground, his face covered with surprise. He didn't think he could lose. Not to Master Skywalker. A month ago, this may have made him incredibly angry. But now, it only gave him a new respect for his Master. The fight may have been pure luck, but Luke had pulled it off. He deserved something for that. Chris just lay there, still as if stunned. And he was. Luke smiled thinly down at him. "You've gotta watch for those low blows." Chris leaped to his feet, disignited his saber and hooked it to his belt. Luke's staff dematerialized. "If I was a few inches taller, I would have been able to get out of that." "Well you're not, and you weren't. I win," Luke said. Chris sighed. "Yeah, you do. This time." Luke stood silent a few moments. "Well that's enough lightsaber training for now." "Uh, Luke--Master. What about me?" Gaeriel asked. "You'll get a lightsaber in time. Now, I'd like to do some endurance training. But I don't know if there's a suitable place on the planet for that. Gaeri?" "What kind of area?" "A good place to run, with obstacles, preferrably natural ones," Luke said. "No, there's no good place for that anywhere on the planet." "Hmm. Chris, where'd you train physically?" Luke asked. "I never did," Chris answered. "We could go to some other planet," Laree suggested. "How about wherever you trained, Master?" "I was thinking about that, but it's not really the place for... some people to train," Luke said. "And what's that supposed to mean?" "Well to be perfectly honest, the whole planet's a mud ball." "Oh, well then--" Laree started. "That's fine," Gaeriel cut her off. "We can do anything you did when you were in training. That is unless you can't do it...?" "Without Yoda standing on my shoulders? I think I'll be able to," Luke said, nodding for emphasis. "Fine. Then let's go," Gaeriel said. "Fine. Chris?" Dagobah. It's grim, misty light shining over them, the Jedi looked around at their surroundings. "This way. We'll start at Yoda's home." It was the best marker, though far deteriorated, and still a distance from the Dark Side cave. He guided them through the dense ground foliage under their feet as they ducked branches. Soon, they came to Yoda's home. It was little different from the rest of the area now, but it still felt like Yoda was there, at least partially. "So this was Yoda's home," Chris whispered. "It used to be a lot bigger, fifteen years ago. Although I could hardly fit in then." "So, what are we gonna do now, L--Master?" Gaeriel asked, throwing a small branch out of her hair. "Like I said, endurance. Run a few hours, stand one one hand while lifting rocks, that sort of thing. Which would you prefer first?" Luke asked. "The rock thing," Gaeriel said. "Run," Laree said. "I'll go with you," Chris said. The two sprinted off. "Ok, what do I do?" Gaeri asked. Luke rolled his shoulders a moment. "Try this." He lay his hands on the ground, and thrust his legs up, staying upright. "Then..." Luke raised his left arm from the ground. "And then..." A large stone rose fluidly into the air, Luke controlling it's glide. He put it down and got back to his feet. "You think you can do that?" "I'll try..." Gaeri said, preparing herself. "There is no try. You will do it, or you won't, there is no in between." "Ok, geeze, Luke, really." She shook her head. She got her hands on the mucky ground, concentrating hard, and thrust her legs up. "Good," Luke said. He held her hair up from the mud with the Force. "Keep both hands for now. Try the rock." Gaeri shut her eyes tight, and the rock began to wobble in place. "Gaeri, it doesn't matter how hard you shut your eyes. Use your mind, let youself relax. Relax into the Force." Gaeri took a slow breath and noticably relaxed. The rock lifted, still a bit wobbly. She attempted to lift one hand off the ground, but lost her balance and tumbled to the ground. "I was close," she shrugged. "Yes, you were. That's enough for now. We'd better go `interrupt' Chris and Laree." "What do you mean?" Gaeriel asked. "You know what I mean." They sat down on the log, and Chris kissed Laree again. They put their arms around eachother--something nagged at Chris's mind. He released Laree and pulled away. "They're coming. We'd better get moving. I don't think we can let them catch us." "But they already know--" "No they don't. They don't know everything. And I'd like to keep it that way for awhile." Chris jumped up and began running, motioning for Laree to follow, though she already was. "C'mon, Laree!" he shouted. He leaped for a vine over a small pond, and swung across. Laree stopped at the edge. "Um, Chris? Where's that vine?" Laree asked. "Huh?" Chris asked, a bit nervous. But he felt it on his leg. "Shit!" He slapped the snake-like creature off. It slithered back toward him, it's jaws opening wide with it's bare teeth growling and hissing. He attempted to destroy it with his Dark power, but it somehow repelled his power. It ran away into a dark cave. He stared at the cave. At it's head was an old, twisted tree. He walked slowly toward it, almost against his will. Everything but the cave faded from his vision. He could vaguely hear Laree's questions, and Luke joining in, warning him away. But he could not listen. He entered the cave. He was hit hard with strange smells of strange foliage. He walked through the mysterious cave, parting the plants with the Force. He had to see what there was inside. "Where's he going?" Laree asked Luke. "Perhaps to his death," Luke said. "Or perhaps his destiny. Maybe both." "What's that supposed to mean?" Gaeriel asked. "That cave... is powerful in the Dark Side. Yoda killed a Dark Jedi from Bpfashh there. I've experienced two very disturbing visions in there." "What kind of visions?" Laree asked. "Well, the first time, I faced Darth Vader in a lightsaber battle. I sliced his head off, but it opened to show my own face. I still don't really know if that was supposed to mean I would eventually face myself in battle, must defeat my Dark Side, or that Darth Vader was my father. The second time I saw Mara Jade killing me at Jabba's." "And since he already has Dark power... it could be terrible. We have to help him!" Laree said. "No, that's the exact reason he must deal with it himself." As his friends spoke outside, Chris confronted the exact thing they had feared. An image of a beautiful woman stared at him coldly. Just seeing her told him how dangerous she was. Her long brownish-grey hair rippled lightly in a wind that was not there. He felt a strange surge of energy and felt his lightsaber, which he'd unknowingly raised, fizzle and die. He prepared to lash out at the image, when it disappeared. In mourning and enraged, Chris held his destroyed lightsaber as he left the cave. As he came out, Luke, Laree, and Gaeriel rushed toward him. "What happened to your saber?" Luke asked. Laree hugged Chris, though he was careful not to drop his lightsaber. "She destroyed it." "Who's `she'?" Gaeriel asked. "I don't know. I saw her. But I didn't just see her. She saw me, too. It was real. She may be millions of light-years away, but she was here, or I was there. I'm confused." "I'd imagine," Luke said. "Are you sure you don't know who it is?" "I don't have any idea what her name is. But she could be dangerous. If I could have only seen the background behind her--" "There was a background? Couldn't you teleport there, then?" Luke asked. "I hardly caught a glimpse of it, Master." "That's enough. You know how to look back at it." Chris shook his head. "I can't. My eyes didn't see her. I've looked back, I see nothing. But I think she'll be looking for you and your Jedi. This could be a fine time to go back to Yavin for awhile." "I think you're right." He turned around toward Laree and Gaeri. "I'm sorry your training here has been cut off early. Perhaps we'll return sometime. Now let's just go back to Yoda's before we get out of here." They all went back to Yoda's old house. Luke picked up a tree branch that lay on the ground, made it dematerialize like his own staff. "Ok, let's go." Rishiaa paced the length of the bridge of her Star Destroyer, the Parallel, for up to this time it had never been touched in battle. "Set your course for Yavin, Commander." "But M'Lord, you just said he was on Dagobah--" "He's on Yavin now." The Commander straightened, bearing all his military experience. "A trip from Dagobah to Yavin is estimated at at least six days." "Do not question my orders. Or would you like to join our good friend Commander Kilms?" "Um, no my Lord." He nodded at the navigator and went back to his post. Rishiaa whirled around in her dark black cape and left the bridge. Everything was going right into place, just as she had planned. Now she could easily take out the Jedi Master, his students, and abduct the Dark Lord of the Sith at the same time. The Dark Lord. The only person that could possibly stand in her way to achieve her greatest goals. First, to become Dark Lord herself. Second, to destroy the New Republic and establish a new Sith Empire. His appearence amazed her. She'd expected an aging man with a fearsome look in his eye. Not some runt teenager. However he'd beaten her to learning the Sith, she had no idea. "I have an idea," Chris said. Luke waited for him to continue. "What is it, Chris?" Luke asked. "We wait. She's coming now. It's not like we can evacuate, anyway. There are too many students, and far too few ships. And despite everything, you should know I'm not all-powerful. Not quite yet." "This is no time to joke, Chris. Everything we've built up here is in danger." "Actually, I don't think I am. I'm pretty sure she'll invade, kill all of you, and kidnap me. She probably wants me to train her." "Thanks for your concern. You know she'll kill you anyway," Luke said. "She can't kill me. Nor can she kill you. For we are the Masters, and for all her power, she is but a learner. She needs at least one of us alive. Of course, which one depends on her plans." |