Title: The Forgotten One
Author: PixieDot
Rating: PG-13
Summary: The tale of two great children who destroyed and later saved the universe. One was Anakin Skywalker; the other was forgotten, until now.
Disclaimer: I don't own any Star Wars characters or phrases. I do own my characters and plot ideas. I have copyrighted some of my original ideas, so don't think about stealing anything of mine.
Comments: Feedback is always welcome! It determines if I continue this series.
THE FORGOTTEN ONE
Chapter 1:
The Beginning
Millions of eons ago, when the universe was created in a flash of color and light; the very force that binds us together determined that every generation shall have two great beings that shall forever change the world the live in. To these beings, the future of existence lay in their very hands, but what if one was lost; would our present, past and future be compromised?
I am here to tell you such a fate as that. The story of the forgotten one, long over shadowed be there greatness of her counterpart. I am bringing you the truth...
Shena Ro'joike was only six months old when her parents noticed something odd about her. Objects seemed to strangely appear in her crib from time to time, and there never was any logical conclusion. If anything, Shena's parents thought that an apparition was living in their home and had a strange fascination with taking objects from one place and placing them in a different position.
The Ro'joikes were Bonhoishts, a religion heavily based on the afterlife; and they truly believed that something was in their home. Worried and confused, they called upon an elderly shaman to release the spirit from their home, but when the shaman he could find no spirit. The Ro'joikes were shocked; perhaps the spirit was just a figure of their imagination?
Months passed and as Shena grew more and more steadily, the strange happenings died down slightly, but her parents would still notice when a book made it from the bookshelf to the couch or when a pencil disappeared from the desktop and appeared later on the floor twenty yards away.
Although they didn't know what to make of the activities, Shena's parents felt that somehow Shena was, at least part, of the cause of occurrences. Then a late summer afternoon when Shena's mother was coming back from a shopping trip, it happened.
The woman had put Shena into her playpen and had gone to put away groceries when she heard a weird noise coming from the living room. Alarmed, she ran back into the living room and saw the all the objects: books, magazines, pictures, in the living room being lifted, all by Shena!
A month later...
Crousant.
"Are you sure?"
The elderly Jedi Master stood by the window, scratching his beard in intense thought. All of is knowledge in the Jedi Order shaded his view, it was impossible to imagine a child to have powers capable to beat a Jedi Padawan; to him it was ridiculous.
"Yes Master, the parents are positive their daughter can move objects with her mind; I am positive!" the younger Jedi Knight answered.
"There is no way a eighteen month old can move objects with her mind!" The Master yelled.
"Is Impossible, nothing."
The Jedi looked up from the conversation and stared at the doorway; where Master Yoda, along with Master Mace Windu stood there. They didn't look pleased, and Master Windu calm appeared to be crumbling. The Jedi bowed to the Council Members and asked them come in.
"Happen, amazing things can. Works in my mysterious ways, the Force can," Yoda told the assembled Jedi.
"Then you will train the child Master?" Lo're asked hopefully.
"No, trained the child, will not be," Yoda informed him shaking his head.
"What!"
"The child was tested, but her power levels were not even higher than 300 hundred," Master Windu told the Knight
"What! But how can that be, I saw with my own eyes as she lifted objects!"
"The council as reviewed your account of the child Knight Lo're Nomeno, and we feel that it is inaccurate. We then feel that the parents of the child have falsely led us to believe that the child's powers are more than they seem."
"But Master, I saw her powers with my own eyes!"
Mace ignored Lo're and continued, "If in do time we see that the child has truly shown distinct powers we will allow further training to continue. That is all."
And with that Masters Yoda and Windu left the office, leaving a shocked Jedi Master and an infuriated Knight.
"Something has to explain what happened. I know that child is a Jedi; I know it! I can only home she will be trained or the universe may very well lose a great hero," Lo're sighed and bowing to he Jedi Master, left the room.
To be continued...
Author: PixieDot
Rating: PG-13
Summary: The tale of two great children who destroyed and later saved the universe. One was Anakin Skywalker; the other was forgotten, until now.
Disclaimer: I don't own any Star Wars characters or phrases. I do own my characters and plot ideas. I have copyrighted some of my original ideas, so don't think about stealing anything of mine.
Comments: Feedback is always welcome! It determines if I continue this series.
THE FORGOTTEN ONE
Chapter 1:
The Beginning
Millions of eons ago, when the universe was created in a flash of color and light; the very force that binds us together determined that every generation shall have two great beings that shall forever change the world the live in. To these beings, the future of existence lay in their very hands, but what if one was lost; would our present, past and future be compromised?
I am here to tell you such a fate as that. The story of the forgotten one, long over shadowed be there greatness of her counterpart. I am bringing you the truth...
Shena Ro'joike was only six months old when her parents noticed something odd about her. Objects seemed to strangely appear in her crib from time to time, and there never was any logical conclusion. If anything, Shena's parents thought that an apparition was living in their home and had a strange fascination with taking objects from one place and placing them in a different position.
The Ro'joikes were Bonhoishts, a religion heavily based on the afterlife; and they truly believed that something was in their home. Worried and confused, they called upon an elderly shaman to release the spirit from their home, but when the shaman he could find no spirit. The Ro'joikes were shocked; perhaps the spirit was just a figure of their imagination?
Months passed and as Shena grew more and more steadily, the strange happenings died down slightly, but her parents would still notice when a book made it from the bookshelf to the couch or when a pencil disappeared from the desktop and appeared later on the floor twenty yards away.
Although they didn't know what to make of the activities, Shena's parents felt that somehow Shena was, at least part, of the cause of occurrences. Then a late summer afternoon when Shena's mother was coming back from a shopping trip, it happened.
The woman had put Shena into her playpen and had gone to put away groceries when she heard a weird noise coming from the living room. Alarmed, she ran back into the living room and saw the all the objects: books, magazines, pictures, in the living room being lifted, all by Shena!
A month later...
Crousant.
"Are you sure?"
The elderly Jedi Master stood by the window, scratching his beard in intense thought. All of is knowledge in the Jedi Order shaded his view, it was impossible to imagine a child to have powers capable to beat a Jedi Padawan; to him it was ridiculous.
"Yes Master, the parents are positive their daughter can move objects with her mind; I am positive!" the younger Jedi Knight answered.
"There is no way a eighteen month old can move objects with her mind!" The Master yelled.
"Is Impossible, nothing."
The Jedi looked up from the conversation and stared at the doorway; where Master Yoda, along with Master Mace Windu stood there. They didn't look pleased, and Master Windu calm appeared to be crumbling. The Jedi bowed to the Council Members and asked them come in.
"Happen, amazing things can. Works in my mysterious ways, the Force can," Yoda told the assembled Jedi.
"Then you will train the child Master?" Lo're asked hopefully.
"No, trained the child, will not be," Yoda informed him shaking his head.
"What!"
"The child was tested, but her power levels were not even higher than 300 hundred," Master Windu told the Knight
"What! But how can that be, I saw with my own eyes as she lifted objects!"
"The council as reviewed your account of the child Knight Lo're Nomeno, and we feel that it is inaccurate. We then feel that the parents of the child have falsely led us to believe that the child's powers are more than they seem."
"But Master, I saw her powers with my own eyes!"
Mace ignored Lo're and continued, "If in do time we see that the child has truly shown distinct powers we will allow further training to continue. That is all."
And with that Masters Yoda and Windu left the office, leaving a shocked Jedi Master and an infuriated Knight.
"Something has to explain what happened. I know that child is a Jedi; I know it! I can only home she will be trained or the universe may very well lose a great hero," Lo're sighed and bowing to he Jedi Master, left the room.
To be continued...
