CHAPTER ONE

CHAPTER ONE

Jaina Solo pulled down on the lever on the controls in front of her and the Lightning Rod shot out of hyperspace into the Hapes System.  She checked the instruments in front of her to make sure that everything was functioning normally, which wasn't always the case with the old ship, but today everything checked out fine regardless.  Beside her, Zekk laid in the coordinates Tenal Ka had given them and the ship began its approach to the round glowing world known as Hapes.

            Jaina shifted uncomfortably in her seat and checked her wrist chronometer.  They would reach planet side in about twenty standard minutes.

            "What's wrong?" Zekk asked turning to face her, his face an obvious mask of concern.

            "I dunno," she said with a shrug, "it's just that I – "

            "Don't tell me you 'have a bad feeling about this'," Zekk said with an exasperated sigh.

            "Fine, I won't," she said with a small smile as she saw him slump down in his co-pilot chair with a groan.  "It's probably just the whole idea of Tenal Ka getting married that's giving me weird vibes.  I mean, who would've thought she'd leave the Jedi Academy and then less than six months later be getting married."

            "And who would've thought it'd be to someone either than Jacen," Zekk finished, voicing Jaina's own unspoken thoughts.  She wondered if her twin brother thought the same thing.

            Ever since Tenal Ka had left the Jedi Academy on Yavin Four, Jaina had felt a sudden change in her twin brother's emotions.  Regret, sadness and even anger seemed to pour off of him these days.  Through the special bond they shared through the force from being twins, it was difficult to hide anything from each other, especially feelings that strong.  But whenever she had tried to talk to Jacen about what was bothering him, he would just brush her off and say nothing.  He knew that answer hadn't satisfied his sister, but he also knew that she wouldn't invade his privacy by probing his thoughts without his permission.  At least not yet, Jaina thought silently to herself.

            To everyone else, he seemed like the same old Jacen, except maybe to Anakin and Danni.  Their little brother didn't share the same connection with Jacen that she did, but he was usually pretty perceptive.  With Danni, Jaina knew for a fact that the former ExGal scientist and Jacen had grown close ever since he had rescued her from the clutches of the ruthless Yuuzhan Vong on Helska Four.  It was obvious that he had feelings for her and from what she had heard from Danni, it seemed she shared those feelings as well.  Danni had told her of the kiss they had shared by the river near the academy.  There had also been other little hints here and there as well.  Things like spending hours at a time training together, just the two of them, and going for long walks in the luscious jungles on Yavin Four alone.  No one knew what happened when they spent all those hours alone, and Jaina felt it was none of her business to invade her brother and friend's privacy by asking questions.  What they did together was their business, but Jaina could not help but wonder at exactly what was going on between the two Jedi.  Whatever it was, they were keeping pretty secretive about it.  Jaina suspected it was probably due to the whole age difference thing, with Danni being five years older than Jacen.  But their father was quite a few years older than their mother after all, and her mother had only been a couple of years older than Jacen when she had first met their father, so the age thing should not be a real problem for them.

            Still, whatever it was that was bothering her brother, Jaina could only guess that it had something to do with Tenal Ka.  She had suspected as much since his change in moods had occurred soon after the Dathomirian warrior had left Yavin Four.  It had been no secret that their seemed to be an obvious attraction between the two practically the entire time they had been together at the academy training to be Jedi Knights.  Even though the warrior girl rarely showed any emotion at all, Jacen seemed to be the one person who was able to crack a smile out of her.  And before Jaina knew it, the two had become inseparable, and oblivious to the obvious mutual feelings they felt for one another.  But after graduation they had gone their separate ways.  Tenal Ka had gone back to Dathomir to continue to be a warrior for her clan and fight against the ongoing threat of the Night Sisters, while Jacen had returned home to Courscant, and a few months later began fulfilling his duties as a Jedi Knight by fighting against the invading Yuuzhan Vong warriors, who were threatening to take the galaxy as their own.

            After being apart for nearly six months, they had met up again when their Uncle Luke had summoned all the Jedi Knights back to the academy for a special meeting regarding the Vong invasion.  The two had picked up right where they had left off: just as oblivious as to how they both felt about each other as when they had been students at the academy together.

            Jaina sighed.  Whatever could have happened between her brother and Tenal Ka would never happen now that their friend was getting married.

            "I'll go tell the others to strap in, since we'll be landing soon.  Or should I say, you'll be getting ready to land soon," came Zekk's voice, cutting into Jaina's thoughts.

            Jaina forced herself away from her musings and gave a small laugh.  Even though the Lightning Rod was Zekk's ship and he was more than a competent pilot, Jaina was usually the one to fly her when they flew together and perform repairs when they needed doing, with Zekk's help of course.  He had often teased her about caring more about the old bucket of bolts than him, but he knew the reason that she loved to fly the ship was because she so desperately wanted a ship of her own.  What she really wanted was her father's ship, the Millennium Falcon, but that ship was her father's most beloved possession and she had a feeling he would fly it until it fell apart, or at least until her mother finally convinced him to retire the old ship.  Jaina didn't see the likeliness of either one of those things happening anytime soon.

            "Well, if you really think that, you can strap in the back with the others and I'll do the landing myself," she teased.

            Zekk pretended to look hurt.  "Well, if you really don't need me…"  He trailed off.

            "Of course I need you.  Who's going to sit here and play with the landing lights if you don't?"

            He grinned.  "It's a tough job but someone has to do it," he said getting up from his seat, and giving her hand a brief squeeze before leaving the cockpit.

            Zekk entered the small lounge area of the Lightning Rod to find Jacen and Anakin engaged in a holographic game of Dejarik while Tahiri and Danni watched.  Zekk smiled to himself, knowing the two young Jedi Knights were trying to impress their respected supporters.  He could see the beads of sweat rolling down Jacen's face as he concentrated on his next move, while Anakin looked calm, as if he already had a winning strategy figured out.  This came as no surprise to Zekk, considering the youngest Solo's ease at which he solved puzzles.

            Jacen finally made his move, cornering Anakin's most valuable game piece.  Knowing that it was all but impossible for his little brother to win now, Jacen leaned back in his seat and crossed his arms over his chest, wearing a satisfied smile on his face.  Anakin had been caught off guard by his brother's offensive move and now he was going to have to alter his strategy if he wanted to win.  Beside him, he could feel silent encouragement and support radiating from Tahiri and it made him feel warm inside to know that she had such faith in his abilities.  He would not let her down.

            With his eyes half closed, he let the force flow through him, hoping that it would guide him to find a flaw in his brother's attack.  It did not take long before he found one.  Jacen had hoped to catch his brother off guard with his unorthodox move, but in doing so he had left his most valuable game piece open for attack.  In an instant Anakin made his move.  In one swift movement his holographic monster trudged over to Jacen's unprotected one and dismembered it.  Game Over.

            Jacen placed his elbows on the game table and held his chin in his hands.  "I can't believe I didn't see that coming, " he shook his head.  "I should know by now to never underestimate my little brother's problem solving abilities."

            The passengers turned their heads to the sudden bout of laughter coming from the doorway of the lounge.  Zekk walked over to Jacen and slapped his friend on the shoulder.  "You would think by now that you would be used to losing.  It's only about the millionth time Anakin's beat you at this game."

Anakin grinned.  "You want to give it another shot, and try and beat me this time?"

            Jacen shook his head and got up from the table.  "Even I know when it's time to quit."

            Before Anakin could goad his brother into playing another game, Zekk said, "beating Jacen again will have to wait until the trip home.  We're almost at Hapes."  He looked over at Jacen, and although his face was now an impassive mask, he could feel the sudden rise in anxiety in his friend's emotions at this news.  Maybe Jaina's right, Zekk thought to himself.  There was obviously something going on with her brother that he wasn't sharing with anybody.

            Danni must have picked up on it as well, because she ended the silence by saying, "I guess we better strap in, huh?"

            They all agreed and moments later everyone's crash webbing was secure and Zekk was back in the cockpit with Jaina, who was already approaching the coordinates where they were supposed to land.

            "Wow, they want us to land in there?"  Zekk asked in surprise, eyeing the massive hanger bay that looked like it could easily house at least a thousand ships.

            "Yep, Tenal Ka wanted to make sure the Lightning Rod was protected just as any other Hapan cruiser."

            Zekk shook his head in wry amusement.  Leave it to Tenal Ka to think of something like that.  He knew that assassins and saboteurs were about as common as a cold on Hapes, so it felt good that she wanted to make sure her friends were safe during their stay.  But why anyone would want to steal this hunk of junk, was quite beyond Zekk.  Sometimes, their friend could be a little too cautious.

            Before they knew it, Jaina was bringing the old ship into the hanger, which was, as Zekk suspected, filled with dozens of different types of sleek looking Hapan ships.  There was everything from tiny escort ships to heavily armored Hapan Battle Dragons.  He let out a low whistle.  He bet the combined value of all those ships would be enough to buy half of Courscant.

            As soon as Jaina had landed their ship on their designated landing pad, Zekk began the shutdown cycle.  Once that was finished, Jaina unbuckled her crash webbing and rose from her seat.  Turning to Zekk she said, "well, what are we waiting for?"

            Jacen Solo strode down the landing ramp feeling… well, he wasn't exactly sure what he felt.  They were here on Tenal Ka's home planet for her wedding, and Jacen was still having a hard time adjusting to the fact that his best friend in the whole galaxy was going to marry some guy she had not even known existed a few months ago.  Lord Zeille she had said was his name in one of her holo messages.  He was probably some spoiled brat who was used to getting whatever he wanted and didn't deserve her.  There it was again.  Jealousy.  Jacen closed his brandy brown eyes.  Every time he thought about Tenal Ka getting married, he felt a pang of jealousy… and well maybe even envy.  Envy of the man who was going to be her husband, and jealous that he wasn't that man.  This is ridiculous, he scolded himself and shook his head to clear it. 

            He opened his eyes in time to see Tenal Ka strolling towards them.  Her usual unemotional demeanor was nowhere to be found.  Instead, she smiled as she approached them, happy to see her friends again after so long.

            Her usual red gold braids bounced around on her shoulders as she walked, and Jacen noticed with a smile that she still chose to wear the same Dathomirian lizard hide armor that she had always worn when at the academy.  Her grandmother, the power hungry Ta'a Chume, was probably having a fit because her granddaughter continued to refuse to wear the traditional Hapan garments of the Royal Family.

            "Welcome, my friends.  It is good to see some familiar faces who are friendly," she greeted them.

            "It's good to see you too," said Jaina, and she gave the warrior girl a hug.

            Tenal Ka hugged her back with both arms – both arms!  Jacen blinked, realizing that Tenal Ka had replaced her arm that she had lost a couple of years ago in a lightsaber accident with Jacen.  Her faulty lightsaber had collapsed during a dueling exercise with Jacen.  With Jacen pressing his own lightsaber against hers, his momentum had carried him forward, to strike where Tenal Ka's blade had suddenly vanished, causing him to slice through her arm, just below her elbow.  Tenal Ka had long ago forgiven him, insisting that it was her own fault for being so careless when constructing her lightsaber.  Still, Jacen couldn't help but feel a bit guilty, even now.  If he had not been so intent on impressing her by winning their duel, she might not have lost her arm in the first place.

            He could feel his sister's worrying eyes on him now, and knew that she had felt his self reproach about the whole accident.  He quickly flashed her a lopsided grin that made him look so much like their father, to assure her that he was okay now.

            It looked like she believed him, for she turned her attention back to Tenal Ka.  "You never told us in your holo messages that you decided to get a replacement arm."

            "I know.  I am sorry, Jaina my friend.  It would have… prepared you," Tenal Ka apologized.

            "Hey, no problem.  It was a nice surprise," Jaina replied good-naturedly.

            "Yeah, we're happy for you," said Zekk, as he draped an arm around Jaina's shoulders.

            "I felt it was time to stop thinking of myself as weak if I wore one.  I realized a prosthetic arm alone cannot change who a person is." she explained to them.

            After finishing welcoming everyone with a hug, including Jacen, though he noted with some disappointment that it was a bit more tentatively then she did with the others, Tenal Ka led them away from the hanger bay.

            It was at that point when Jacen noticed that Tenal Ka had come alone to greet them.  "So where's Lord Zeille?"

            "Zeille had important business to attend to, but he'll be meeting us for dinner tonight at the Palace," she answered without turning around.

            Outside, there was an expensive looking speeder waiting to take them to the Palace – Tenal Ka's home –where they would be staying.

            The group of friends piled into the speeder and Tenal Ka tried not to let it bother her that Jacen and Danni were sitting together in the cramped back of the speeder.  She was going to be married in less than a week, and if Jacen had found someone to be with, then she was happy for him.  Deep down though, she could hear a voice inside her screaming LIAR!  But before she could contemplate the matter further, they had arrived in front of the magnificent looking Hapan Fountain Palace.  

            She had grown up there until she had been old enough to decide to travel to her mother's home planet of Dathomir to learn the primitive ways of how her people lived and to discover her force potential.  Her mother had been delighted when she had made the decision to become a Dathomirian warrior and even more so when she had decided to attend Luke Skywalker's Jedi Academy on Yavin Four to train to become a Jedi Knight.  Her grandmother, on the other hand, had been less than thrilled to say the least.  She was aghast to learn that her only grandchild would ignore her duties as heir to the Hapan throne to become a Jedi.  As heir to the throne, her grandmother felt that she should be learning about politics and other matters that Tenal Ka could care less about, instead of running around the galaxy wielding a lightsaber and having adventures.

            But now, because she had chosen to return home, and because of her age, she had no choice but to let herself get thrown into politics and other matters of Hapan society.  One of the decisions she had made was to allow her grandmother to choose a suitable Hapan noble for her to marry.  She had known the moment she returned to Hapes Ta'a Chume would start pestering her about finding a worthy husband.  She could have easily refused to allow Ta'a Chume to find her an eligible suitor, because there was nothing in Hapan traditions dictating that she had to be married so young, but she did not.  At the time she did not know why she had said yes to getting married, but now she had a feeling as to why she had done it..  It had been staring at her in the face the entire ride to the Palace.

             Marriage had been the last thing on her mind until she had begun to notice the intensifying relationship of Jacen Solo and Danni Quee.  She had thought nothing of it at first, because Jacen still spent a great deal of attention to her and they had become close again, exactly the way things had been when they were both attending the Jedi Academy.  But one night she had been out looking for Jacen, only to find him and Danni kissing down by the river.  She had run off into the jungle and back to her room, trying to convince herself that she didn't care, that she and Jacen were only friends.  It grew harder though, as the weeks passed.  The kiss seemed to have awakened feelings that the two of them had been keeping hidden.  She would catch them trying to steal glances at one another when they thought the other wasn't looking.  Then there were all the hours Jacen would spend teaching Danni how to fight with a lightsaber or how to develop some other aspect of her force powers.

Tenal Ka had to admit Danni was a formable warrior and learned quickly.  She was strong willed and tenacious.  No wonder Jacen liked her.  But the worst part of all was when Jacen was with Tenal Ka he still acted as if nothing had changed between them, and finally it became more than she could bear.  It was then that she made her decision to leave Yavin Four for good and return home.

Instead of her usual calm and cool demeanor, Tenal Ka had let her emotions take over and made the hasty decision to return home, wanting was to get as far away from Yavin Four… and Jacen Solo as possible.

Her parents had urged her to rethink her decision to get married, knowing full well that their daughter did not want to get married, but Tenal Ka had made up her mind.  Even when Jacen had asked her to stay, it had almost been enough to make her change her mind, but then she thought of him and Danni together, and that was what made up her mind for her.  So she had left, without telling Jacen how she really felt, but it no longer mattered.  She had waited too long and now she had lost him forever.

Soon after returning to Hapes, her grandmother had given her a  list of eligible suitors to choose from, and Zeille seemed to be the most acceptable of the lot.  She didn't love him but it didn't matter, she would marry him regardless.  It would have happened sooner or later, whether she had left Yavin then or not.  Eventually, she would have had to fulfill her role in the Hapan Royal Family.  It was just a matter of it being sooner than she had anticipated.

Forcing her thoughts aside, and chiding herself for dwelling on the past, she led her friends into her home.

She had chosen rooms for each of her friends that she knew would suit their liking.  All of the rooms in the Fountain Palace were beautifully decorated and spacious, with furnishings designed to provide the utmost comfort for the guest staying there.  First came Jaina's room and then Zekk's.  She had made a point of having their rooms beside each other, and the two seemed to appreciate the gesture.

They left Jaina and Zekk to unpack and moved further down the hall to show Danni to her room, which had a large bay window in it overlooking the cities of Hapes.  Then they moved on to Anakin and Tahiri's rooms.  Both were filled with the same fancy and expensive furnishings as every other room in the Fountain Palace.  Credits were no object for the Royal Family.  Though Tenal Ka herself preferred a more simple way of living instead of having all this useless, bulky furniture that was everywhere in the Palace.

Now it was just her and Jacen walking through the brilliantly decorated halls of her home, and Jacen could not help but notice that she was putting his room as far away from hers as possible.

They walked silently along, each not knowing what to say, but at the same time knowing exactly what they wanted to say but unable to find the words to say it.

Finally, they reached the room Tenal Ka had selected for him.  When she opened the door, Jacen gasped in both surprise and amazement.  A large aquarium tank took up the wall on the opposite side of the room, teeming with exotic fish from at least a dozen other worlds.  The furnishings inside managed to be both elegant and simple at the same time.  The room reminded him of the one he had stayed in at the Crystal Reef Fortress during his first stay on Hapes, soon after finding out that Tenal Ka was not just a simple Dathomirian warrior but also the Princess of Hapes.

Tenal Ka could not help but feel secretly pleased that he enjoyed the room she had selected for him.  She remembered how much he had liked the one at Crystal Reef Fortress and knew this room would be perfect for him, but all she said was, "is it satisfactory?"

He whirled around to give her that famous lopsided grin of his that always made her heart beat faster and her knees feel weak.  "Yeah, it's perfect," he answered.

"I am glad you like it."  Deciding it was best to leave before things got awkward, Tenal Ka turned to leave but a gentle hand on her shoulder stopped her.  She turned around to find herself staring up into the eyes of Jacen.  His brandy brown eyes locked onto her cool gray ones.  She felt herself being drawn closer to him, feeling an overwhelming need to be in his arms.

Jacen inched closer to her and swallowed hard.  "Tenal Ka, I – "

At that moment, Tenal Ka realized exactly what would happen if she did not walk away at that instant.  She pushed Jacen away from her.  "I have to go," she lied, "I am glad you like the room," she finished lamely.

And with that, she turned and hurried out of his room and down the hall, leaving Jacen alone to stare for some time at the spot where she had just been.