"My niece was a lovely girl," General Organa said. "She loved to run around, and play pranks on people."

The Millenium Falcon was in Hyperspace, heading towards an unknown planet. General Organa had given the coordinates herself, and was reluctant to answer the inevitable question of "where are we going?" The General was now sitting at the small table, surrounded by the twelve or so remaining members of the Resistance. They were all listening to her speak, wondering what could the mysterious coordinates and the General's niece could have to do with each other.

"But," the General continued, getting a forlorn expression on her face. "she was not a happy girl. She was quite sad."

"Why?" Rose asked from where she sat on the floor next to Finn, who was cautiously trying to edge away a little, as she was a bit too close to him for comfort.

"Her father wanted her to become a Jedi." At the mention of the Jedi and the word father, Rey perked up. Luke had a daughter? Why didn't he ever mention her?

Leia's next words brought her the answer. "But, she didn't want to become a Jedi. She thought it was pointless and would ruin lives, hers mostly. The harder Luke pushed, the harder she pushed back. She became sullen, short-tempered and miserable. Luke became frustrated and angry. One day, we woke up and she was gone. We never saw her again. Luke became upset whenever we mentioned her, and so we stopped talking about her. She's been gone fourteen years. She'd be twenty-seven now."

Leia glanced up to see that everyone, including a restless Poe, were all quiet and enraptured by this new information.

"I never knew you had a niece," someone in the back said.

"She liked to be kept out of the spotlight."

Finally, Poe couldn't stand it any longer. "Pardon me General, but what has this got to do with anything? And were are you taking us?"

The General gave a thin smile. "While we never knew for sure what happened to her, I believe she headed for the planet of Hishar in the Mastujar system. She was born there, after all, and she had never been back since. She was always fascinated by it."

"What about the First Order? Will they find us?" Someone asked.

"The Mastujar system is located in the Outer Rim, and has so far managed to remain neutral. We'll be safe there for a while."

A beeping sounded from the cockpit, and Poe stood up straight and headed out. "We're coming up on Hishar," he said. Leia got up and followed, as did Rey.

"Not want to become a Jedi?" Rey said in disbelief. "I don't understand!"

"Neither did her father." Leia said as they went into the cockpit where Poe was in the midst of exiting hyperspace.

"Hishar," he said, gesturing.

The planet Hishar was of a medium size, covered in a rich green dotted with blue. Sprinkled here and there were smallish groups of light, representing the cities.

"Where abouts do you want to go?" Poe asked.

Leia pointed at a cluster of lights that was a bit bigger than the rest. "There. That's the capital city, Yamashiti."

"All right."

Leia turned to Rey. "Rey, I'm tasking you and Finn to locate her."

Rey blinked in surprise. "Me? And Finn? Why?"

Leia closed her eyes. "She would not be happy to see me."

Soon, the lights began to separate from one another, then form squares. These squares became a part of buildings, squat, unartificial buildings that looked to be built from wood. Rey stared out the window. She had never seen such a place before, a place that incorporated nature into the dwellings.

Poe began to descend, lower and lower. Rey didn't realise they were at a docking bay until she felt the ship hit the ground. She didn't see anything around that would resemble an air control station of some kind.

"Poe," Leia said softly.

"Yes, General?"

"I would like you to go with Rey and Finn to find my niece."

"Really? But what if you need me to-"

"Manage the Falcon? No, you must worry about that. You are not required to pay for use of the docking bays here. And so we do not expect to fly again for quite a while."

Poe nodded, and said "why don't we have to pay?"

"The planet's government believes that if it was free to land, ship owners would not be inclined to stay for shorter periods of time in order to avoid paying a huge fee. Therefore, with free use, people will stay around longer and fly around less, which in turn would help reduce air pollution."

"Does it work?" Rey asked.

"I'm not sure. Let's go and get you and Finn prepared for your journey." Leia left the cockpit.

"I want to come too!" Rose wailed when told that Finn was leaving.

"I know. But we have a use for you here." Leia responded calmly.

"But...!"

"Please calm down, Rose." Leia then turned to Rey, Poe and Finn.

"Her name is Stormy. Stormy Skywalker..." she didn't quite finish her sentence before the three began giggling. She rolled her eyes.

"Yes, I know, it's punny. She so detested it. Anyway, she was born in an unnamed fishing village. It's located around the north side of Lake Rakou. You'll have to ask for directions. I cannot remember where the lake is."

Then, she produced a small bag and pressed it into Rey's hands.

"Our last few credits. Please, use them wisely."

"But what about you?" Rey asked, holding the bag gingerly.

Leia smiled. "Don't worry about us. We can get more money here."

The four were standing on a dusty path that led from the landing field into the city. The landing field was one large open space, where multiple ships were parked. People were milling about, chattering among themselves, occasionally glancing up at the new arrivals. The smell of smoke, trees and roasting meat filled the air. The sky was coloured a pretty purple-orange.

"If you cannot locate her, or cannot find any leads to her current whereabouts, come back to the Falcon, and we'll work out another plan." Leia said as she walked down the path with them.

"What makes you think she can help us?" Finn said, sounding almost nervous.

"She is powerful with the Force," Leia explained. "She has always been powerful. And she has always told up for what's right. She's also quite stubborn about that, too. Surely, she will not refuse a plea to help save the Galaxy."

"Why aren't you coming with us?" Finn asked, unaware of what she had told Rey in the cockpit.

Leia frowned. "She would not want to see me. You must convince her to help us before you tell her about me. It would be safer. I think seeing me would bring up some painful memories."

They had reached the end of the path.

"Good luck, and may the Force be with you." Leia called as Rey, Finn and Poe entered the city of Yamashiti on a mission to recover the General's long-list niece, and hopefully enlist her in their cause.