The Story Keepers mixed with Star Wars.

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Coruscant, during the year 64 ABY, the galactic emperor Palpatine unleashed his fury on the Christians for the crime of proclaiming a king higher than the Emperor.
Setting the Galactic City on fire, Palpatine placed the blame on the Christians and launched a new campaign to wipe them out. Families were separated and children were left homeless as thousands were sold into slavery or worse, thrown to the nexus.
Escaping the panic of the fire and dodging the advancing soldiers, a group of children found shelter in the gentle care of Obi-Wan and Siri Kenobi, a local farmer and his wife.
There, the children discovered an amazing, secret network of daring men and women who risked their lives to help one another and to tell the stories of the great story teller. The one called Jesus.
So awaiting the day when their parents would return, Mara, Han, Luke, and Leia embarked on the adventure of a lifetime. Their mission was to keep the stories of Jesus alive.
This is their story. They are...

The Jedi Story Keepers
Breakout Part 1: Han Solo

If the torch still burns,
We will make it through the darkness...
Padme Skywalker sent her children Luke and Leia off with their newly found friend, Mara, as several soldiers arrived. She prayed to God that they would see each other again. Her husband Anakin had already been sold into slavery just a few days ago.
We will keep our voices strong.
We will be heard...

Luke, Leia, and Mara rushed through the streets as Luke noticed some guards and pulled the two girls back. Luke had bright blue eyes with blond hair. His twin sister, Leia, had brown hair and eyes. Mara had bright green eyes and red hair. Luke hoped that they could find a safe place before the soldiers found them.
Now it's up to us to tell...
The stories...
Now it's up to us,
To carry on his word...
As the children rushed off, they arrived at a farm as a man with dirty blond hair, blue eyes, and a beard looked out.
"Mara, any idea who that guy is?" Luke asked.
"Uh-uh." Mara said. "I'll read his emotions to see."
As a Force Sensitive, Mara could naturally read emotions, but she was shocked when the man turned to her.
"You know young lady; it's very rude to read people's emotions without their permission." The man said.
"Uh-oh." All three children said as the man knelt down, but to their relief, he smiled.
"My name is Ob-Wan. Where are your parents?" Obi-Wan asked.
"Our parents were taken to be slaves." Luke said as Leia swallowed.
"Mine were still in the house when Palpatine's soldiers set New Metropolis on fire." Mara said sadly.
"Well I'm sure they're all gonna be okay." Obi-Wan said. "Until we find them, you can stay here."
We'll march on and on,
And proudly keep the stories.
We will hold the torch,
And keep its burning flame!
And we'll pass on all the truths
And the glories!

Inside Obi-Wan's house, they met a woman with blond hair and blue eyes who walked up to Obi-Wan and a younger boy, about twenty, with long black hair and brown eyes.
"Who are these three?" The woman asked.
"They're children who got separated from their families." Obi-Wan explained. "I promised they could stay here until we could find them."
"And you believe them, Master?" The boy asked.
"A'Sharad." Obi-Wan said. "They're just children, and they need a home."
"Obi-Wan's right." The woman said as she bent down. "Hello. I'm Obi-Wan's wife, Siri."
"Hi." Leia said.
"A'Sharad Hett." A'Sharad said with a sigh.
"Good to know." Luke said. "So... Anything we should be aware of now we're here?"
"Yes." Obi-Wan said. "We're Christians."
"Oh, like Mom and Dad." Leia said.
"Right." Siri said. "In fact, Obi-Wan's been preparing to tell a story at one of our meetings."
"About who?" Leia asked.
"About Jesus." Obi-Wan said. "I'll give you guys a sneak preview since you'll be living here, and I need to practice. You see, when Jesus was a young boy well over three thousand years ago, he went to Tython with his parents for the pass over feast..."
And we'll carry on...
Yes we'll carry on...
His name . . .!

A few weeks later, Obi-Wan was in the middle of a friendly market place in Galactic City.
"Fruits, vegetables, and grain!" Obi-Wan called out. "Fresh fruit, vegetables, and grain!"
"Hey Obi-Wan!" A friend of Obi-Wan's named Dex said. "I'll take four apples."
"Over here, Obi-Wan!" A Kel-Dor named Plo Koon called out. "I'll take five!"
"Four apples and five!" Obi-Wan called out.
"Four apples and five." Mara repeated.
"Four and five wrapped and tied." Siri said with a smile as she held up a package of four apples and a package of five and handed them to Leia.
"Get ready, Obi-Wan!" Leia called out as she passed them to Kell.
"Cause here they fly!" A'Sharad said as he tossed the apples to Obi-Wan, which he caught easily.
Clark then walked up to Dex, glad to have an excuse to talk to them.
"Hey Dex." Obi-Wan said. "I like the new shirt."
Obi-Wan then leaned Dex close so no one else could hear and whispered, "Meeting tonight at Lucas' Mill."
"Here you are Plo." Obi-Wan said again as once more he leaned close to Plo and whispered. "Meeting tonight at Lucas' Mill."
Obi-Wan tried to go to market once a weak as a way to have an excuse to talk to his friends naturally and inform them of the meeting times. He came to Coruscant as a young man after being trained as a Jedi by his old friend, Qui-Gon Jinn, but he kept the powers to himself as often as he could to have a quiet life.
"Perfect for the kids." Obi-Wan said as he took a pastry sample from the baker and ate it. "I'll give you twenty credits for the box."
Obi-Wan then leaned in to the baker and whispered, "By the way Ki-Adi, meeting tonight at Lucas' Mill."
While Obi-Wan was talking with Ki-Adi, a young boy with brown hair and eyes, juggling several balls, walked into the road in front of the speeder the gang was using as several oranges fell off and the boy quickly grabbed them.
"Why don't you learn how to drive?" The boy asked.
"Well why don't you stay out of the road?" Luke asked.
"Hey, those are our oranges." A'Sharad pointed out as the boy began juggling them.
The people laughed as Luke was unable to catch them when Obi-Wan showed up to keep things calm.
"Nice juggling little fellow." Luke said. "What's your name?"
"I'm Han Solo." Han said. "You know, if you really want a treat, I could juggle some of those watermelons in your truck."
"Well," Obi-Wan said with a smile. "I think we should see this."
Han was given the melons and easily juggled them.
"Wow." Leia said. "How are you doing that?"
"Easy." Han said with a smile. "It's all in the wrists and timing the tosses just right. Here, let me show you."

By evening, Han handed Leia two small bean bags as she began to successfully juggle them.
"Han!" Leia called out excitedly. "I'm doing it! I'm doing it!"
She'd never really done anything like this before. She'd always stuck to books.
"See?" Han said with a smile. "You're doing pretty well, Imra."
Suddenly, Leia missed count and the bean bag hit her on the head.
"Ouch." Han said with a smile.
"Leia!" Siri called out.
"Obi-Wan and Siri are really nice." Han observed wistfully.
"Yeah, they're great." Siri said as she thought of how Obi-Wan and Siri selflessly took her, Luke, and Mara in, something she doubted many others would have. "Obi-Wan's the greatest guy on Coruscant, and you should hear him tell a story."
"Oh, my parents are great too." Han said with a smile. "We have a family circus act and travel the whole galaxy."
"Wow." Leia said in awe. "Where do you live?"
"Oh," Han said. "Well, see that big white villa? We live in an even bigger one just behind it."
Leia looked at a large white house as she gaped at the idea of what Han's house must look like.
"Leia, time to go sweetheart." Siri said with a kind smile.
Leia went onto Obi-Wan's truck as it drove off when she turned to Han.
"Hey, why don't you come over to our meeting tonight?" Leia asked. "And bring your parents. Han's gonna tell some stories about Je-"
"Leia, are you crazy?!" A'Sharad said as he pulled Leia over to him. "Inviting a stranger to hear our stories? He and his parents could be spies for Palpatine."
"A'Sharad." Mara countered calmly. "Han's not a spy. He's our friend."
Han waved good-bye as the truck went back to Obi-Wan's farm.

That night, at Lucas' Mill, everyone Obi-Wan had told of the meeting arrived, making the secret sign of the fish to prove they were Christians. Once it was proven, A'Sharad would invite them in and get rid of the sign if it was made in any lasting way.
As everyone was there, Obi-Wan cleared his throat.
"Friends of Jesus, I want to thank you all for risking so much to come here." Obi-Wan said. "You know, some things never change. For example, when Jesus was teaching in Dantooine, the Imperials were so suspicious of gatherings; people had to leave the settlements to hear him speak. One day, Jesus and his disciples had gone across-"
Obi-Wan stopped when there was a sudden knock on the door.
A'Sharad walked over to the door and saw the kid from that evening.
"You?" A'Sharad asked.
"Is Leia here?" Han asked as Leia got up on A'Sharad's shoulders and peered through the hole.
"Han?" Leia asked.
"We can't let him in." A'Sharad protested. "He doesn't know the sign."
At that, Han juggled two bean bags in the air fast enough to make the shape of the sign.
"Oh yeah?" Leia asked. "Then what do you call that?"
Leia opened the door and let Han in.
"He could be leading the entire Imperial army right to our door!" A'Sharad protested.
"A'Sharad, he's just a boy." Obi-Wan said patiently. "And he's as welcomed as anyone."
"Where are your parents?" Leia asked. "Couldn't they come?"
"Oh!" Han said as he thought. "They really wanted to, but they had a performance tonight for the Governor of Tatooine."
"Oh." Leia said, apparently accepting what Obi-Wan said, but A'Sharad thought that Han's response took a little too much time to say."
"Now where was I?" Obi-Wan wondered.
"People in Dantooine had to leave the settlements to hear him speak." Luke said helpfully.
"Oh yes." Obi-Wan said. "Thank you, Luke. Now, Jesus and his disciples had gone across the galaxy to be alone, but when they came down, there was a great crowd waiting for him. There must have been five thousand people there.
"'Lord,' Jesus' disciple, Simon-Peter, said. 'We should leave this place. We'll get no rest here.'
"But Jesus felt sorry for them since they didn't have a leader.
"'They are like sheep without a Sheppard.' Jesus pointed out.
"So, he began to teach them. He told them God loves everyone. The good and the bad. The honest and the dishonest alike. He loves our enemies just as he loves our friends.
"'Surely God doesn't love the Empire!' A man called out. You see what Jesus said was very brave as there were freedom fighters in the crowd who hated being ruled by the Empire.
"'Love your enemies.' Jesus countered. 'Do good to those who hate you. Bless those who curse you. Pray for those who treat you badly. Do to others what you would have them do to you.'"
"'Lord,' One of Jesus' Disciples said after awhile. 'This is a lonely spot, and it's getting late.'
"'Send the crowds out to the farms and villages, so they can feed themselves.' Peter advised.
"Instead, Jesus said, 'You feed them.'
"'How?' Peter asked. 'It would cost a fortune to feed all these people.'
"'How much food do you have?' Jesus asked. 'Go and see.'
"They found a young boy I knew very well who willingly offered his food, five loaves of bread and two fish but nothing else.
"'All we have are these five barely loaves and two fish.' A disciple pointed out.
"'Make the people sit down on the grass in groups.' Jesus advised, and they divided into groups of fifties and hundreds.
"Then Jesus took the food and gave thanks. He broke the food into portions and gave it to his disciples to feed the people, and everyone had enough to eat.
"'Gather up all that is left.' Jesus instructed his disciples. 'Let's not waste any.'
"The disciples did so and filled up twelve baskets with what was left over."
"Wow." The children said.
"Obi-Wan," Mara asked. "What happened to the boy with the bread?"
"Well..." Clark said. "He grew up and became a baker, just like his father."
"Oh, I think he's much handsomer than his father." Siri added.
There was a sudden pounding on the door.
"Open up in the name of Palpatine!" A voice called out.
"I told you that boy was trouble!" A'Sharad shouted. "Quick, you all know what to do!"
Everyone hid in pots and Han hid in a rolled up carpet as A'Sharad quickly began grabbing some straw and began using a stick to mix it in with a fresh coating of mud for just such an occasion when several men broke the door down as Count Dooku, one of Palpatine's top guards, stood there.
"You there." Count Dooku said. "Where are all the Christians hiding?"
"Christians, sir?" A'Sharad asked with a laugh. "In here? I'll eat this mud if you find any Christians in here."
Dooku walked around and put his foot on the carpet as a small squeak came from it, and Dooku undid the carpet to find Han there as all the soldiers held blasters to A'Sharad as he tasted the mud.
"You know, with a little salt, it wouldn't be all that bad." A'Sharad admitted.
"Search this place!" Dooku called out, and the soldiers found several of the Christians. Everyone made a run for it as A'Sharad used the Force to cause the mud to harden and boil until it shattered and sprayed all the guards as he rushed off.

Outside, Obi-Wan did a quick head count.
"Luke, Leia, Mara, and A'Sharad." Obi-Wan said with a sigh as everyone smiled. "That's everyone. Thank God we're alright."
They then heard a carriage roll off as they turned to see Han stuck in a cage.
"Han!" Leia called out as she rushed to him before being stopped by A'Sharad and Obi-Wan, causing Leia to weep as the two looked sadly at each other. Who knew what Palpatine was going to do to the boy?


Well that's the first chapter. Please tell me what you think.