Hello all! This is my first Star Wars fic, so your reviews are more than appreciated. Just want to say sorry for any and all grammatical errors in advance and the misspelling of names.

A/N: Because there is a lot of things that need to be made clear, I have provided a much needed, albeit, sucky summary, lol =p Questions you may have will be answered.

SUMMARY: Anakin never turned to the darkside... As promised, he alerted the Jedi Council of Palpatine's catastrophic role in the galaxy as Leader of the Sith. When the Jedi Masters, accompanied by Anakin, confront Sidious, he had already fled, leaving no trace of his whereabouts. Order 66 left the Jedi nearly for extinct, their numbers decreased from thousands to no more than three hundred. Anakin, more aware of his destiny than ever, and Padme realize the weight that is now pressed upon the Chosen One's shoulders and all the title entails. Their marriage remains a secret. In a heartbreaking decision to assure the safety of their unborn children, Obi-Wan is confided in to know the truth and is there to witness the birth of the new Skywalkers. While Luke is sent to the temple under the name of Luke Kataan ( Lars would be too risky because Ani had told Palpatine of his brother-in-law and the damage he inflicted on the Sand People), Leia is adopted by Bail Organa, becoming the Princess of Alderaan.( They are still separated because their force presence is too strong/noticeable together). Both are unaware of their true parentage. Anakin and Padme watch their children grow from afar and all seems at peace. But with Sidious still undiscovered, how long that peace will last is the question unanswered...

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P.R.O.L.O.U.G.E

Rain slid across the surface of the window in tiny rivers, bending the light from the moon, casting moving shadows on the white of the Med Center sheets. Everything was white here, almost pristine in it's cleanliness.

It suffocated me.

Alcohol, ammonia, and combinations of other things blending together to create a whirlwind of all things sanitized, conquered over the true air I craved. My nose burned and my head hurt. You would think a prolonged stay in a Med Wing would somehow make your senses immune to the immaculate atmosphere. This, however, is not the case. At least not for me. The more time I spend here, the more everything around me becomes all that much more sterile, that much more clean. I felt as if I shouldn't be here, that any influence from living creatures would only soil this realm of unaffected purity. Maybe that's what I wanted. Some sort of natural presence that would give this room life, or at least proof that life could exist here.

Of course, the part of me that could still think rationally, knew this room wasn't prepped for my disdain. But, that still didn't stop the feeling of total discomfort from sinking in.

A flash of lightening drew my attention to the small window. The world outside was dark and drowned by the rain, creating a land of mud and waste. A world contradicting the one I was to succumb to, a world I didn't know what to call by name. No one would tell me where I was. I didn't know if I was on my own planet or some uncharted territory. "Its for your own protection. We cant take any risks with you", is the reoccurring statement on everyone's lips. I didn't ask where I was anymore or the following question of why I wasn't allowed to know. The answer would always be the same. I felt my eyelids begin to droop, the rain and wind slowly lulling me to sleep. This couldn't happen. Sleep was something too easily come by in this place but not accepted without some form of reluctance. I opened my eyes a little wider, taking in deeper breaths than necessary in an attempt to shake off drowsiness.

"You should get some rest."

Rest? I was unconscious for a week until a few days ago. The last thing I needed was more rest. Of course I didn't say this, instead I said, "I'm fine, Ahsoka."

The truth is, resting is the last thing that would happen when sleep took me. I knew what I would see, the same thing that's been tormenting me for nearly two weeks- the elite of the galaxy, the Senators, and all the Royals, dancing and laughing, showing off their dates and making witty banter, highlighted by the glow of the Alderaanian Palace Ball Room…all in celebration of me. My seventeenth birthday. The cake and decorations, singing to me "Happy Lifeday", my friends, the proud look on my parent's faces as I blew out the candles. All of this would progress until finally…they're dead.

No, sleep is something I will definitely be missing a lot of.

"Leia, look---"

"So, where are you taking me?", I interrupted her. She stared at me, stunned that I was finally saying more than a couple of words. An entire sentence probably blew her mind. I mentally rolled my eyes. "You said I would know where the Council was taking me today. You promised."

Ahsoka seemed to realize she had, in fact, made such a promise. "I know," she nodded, "We're taking you to Coruscant."

"Coruscant? Capital City?" She nodded. "Great…", I said, sarcasm dripping from my tone, "So, what's the plan? Hide me in plain sight? Well, I suppose everything should be just fine then." I could hear the steally anger in my voice and knew I was being unfair. I couldn't help it, though. It had been a long couple of weeks.

Glancing at Ahsoka, my escort on this trip, I saw how tired she really was. Standing there, her head bowed, she seemed to sway under weariness. Shame filled me and I immediately felt guilty. This wasn't her fault. All I wanted was someone to take my own problems -this heartache I feel- out on.

Sighing, I began to apologize. "Ahsoka, I'm so---"

She held up one red and white hand, silencing me. "Its alright. I understand." I didn't believe she did. I mean, how could she? But, I kept my piece, grateful for the sympathy she was trying to bestow. "Anyway…", she sighed, the weariness I now noticed making itself even more prominent, "the Council has ordered me to take you to the temple as a guest. You'll be safest there."

I just looked at her, anger and aggravation bubbling in my chest. How dare they? I don't need a baby sitter, especially hundreds at a time! The indignation was still simmering inside me, and as mush as I wanted to argue with the young JedI Master, I knew it would be pointless. I'm not that stubborn. I am incredibly tired, though, I would never admit it.

In an act of silent acquiescence, I averted my eyes to the sheets on top of me. "Fine."

The voice of a Clone caused me to reassert my attention near the open doorway. "General Tano, the Center has released the Princess. We will be departing off planet by sunup."

"Thank you, Mexx", said Ahsoka. When the Clone bowed then left, she looked toward me. "Well, Leia…I guess you should start packing. We have a long trip ahead of us."

Yea…No kidding.

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A/N: I realize this was short, but it is just the prologue. The actual chapters will be much much longer! Things will become alot clearer and alot better, lol. Anywho, I'm sorry if this is bad, but PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE REVIEW!!!! Tell me if I should continue ;p

A/N2: This will not be fluffy!