In a system not to far from here there is a planet full of green and blue, blue water that flows and eddies around the islands and continents. Green of plants, trees, and moss. Everything is alive. Sun shines down on this planet, bathing everything in soft yellow light. On this planet, there is a house that has seen its share of sorrow but still finds ways to be happy, to have hope. In this house there is a family, a mother, who has rebuilt a family for herself after hers was destroyed, a father made respectable by his desire to do good for the woman he adores, and their children. In this house there is a room, a nursery where the woman who rebuilt her family sits holding her baby daughter, the nursery is full of the sunlight that touches the plants outside and makes the blue water look like crystal. The woman sings as she holds her daughter,

"You are my sunshine, my only sunshine

You make me happy when skies are grey

You'll never know dear how much I love you

Please don't take my sunshine away.

You are my sunshine, my only sunshine

You make me happy when skies are grey

You'll never know dear how much I love you

Please don't take my sunshine away…"

"What are you singing?" The respectable man says quietly as he enters the nursery, watching his wife rock their baby daughter to sleep.

"An old Earth lullaby I heard once, it seemed fitting." A peaceful smile graces the woman's face.

The man walks over and peers down at his daughter and a smile breaks across his face, he whispers to the baby,

"Go to sleep Rey."

The woman looks up at her husband, this man that she has been through so much with and says,

"I love you."

The man says, "I know."

The End.