This is just the beginning of a story...got bored and started writing...let me know what you think of it whether I should continue writing or not...
By the way, this story does not follow the Star Wars timeline at all...you'll see what I mean when the story progresses...this is only the prologue...
ABDUCTION
Prologue
I ran. I ran as fast as I possibly could because I had to get away from home. Let me tell you, it is rather hard to run in a park during a pitch-black night, in tears, with only the dim lights, which stood near the cycle path, to guide you. All I wanted was to get away. To make them feel sorry that they made me feel this way. I suddenly stumbled upon a fenced-off area. Then I remembered.
That morning in the city. The screams, the sound of shooting, the weird-looking robots with guns, it was all too strange. Even for this to be a prank, it was way off. Whoever was behind that had gone too far. A child had been kidnapped. And now this. A strange fenced off area. Curiosity got the better of me and I decided climb the fence. I truly wasn't trying to be a hero, but a kid was in danger, and I wanted to find out who was behind all this.
Whoa! What the hell?! There was a massive black plane. Or was it a helicopter? Or a boat? I couldn't be sure. I managed to hide behind a large box. There were a whole lot of those strange robots I had seen this morning, invading the city. There must be an army of them. Who's behind all this? I started to become angry about what was happening. This joke was not a funny one. I can't find the kid. I have to get her and make a run for it. I began to panic…I had to get the girl and get out as soon as I could. Oh my god! Who the hell is THAT?! There's a cloaked figure talking to on of the strange robots. I can't hear what he's saying. Yes, I was pretty darn sure it's a man…or I may be wrong and it could be a very masculine woman.
There she is! Finally, I found the kid. Now we had to get out! She's all tied up, the poor bugger, and gagged. I put my finger to my lips before I quietly approach her.
"Quick! We have to get out! Don't make a sound!" I urgently whispered to her.
"Does this mean I'll get to see mama again?" The little girl looked up at me with her big, brown eyes. So cute!
"Yes, sweetie. Now come on!" I managed to rapidly untie her and we reached the fence. Before we climbed up, I glanced around my shoulder and noticed that alarmed yells were beginning to erupt. They knew she was missing. I crouched down and made the kid look at me.
"You listen to me," I quickly told her "whatever happens I want you to run like your life depended upon it, OK?"
"OK," she replied in a small voice. "But what about you?"
"Don't you worry about me, I'll be fine," I reassured her "Just keep running until you reach the road. Then go to the service station, and you can call your mum."
I lifted her up in my arms and gave her a boost over the fence. She gracefully landed on the other side when someone grabbed me from behind. The girl turned to look in shock.
"RUN FOR IT!" I hollered and she did as I said.
"DON'T LOOK BACK!" I managed to scream before a hand closed itself firmly upon my mouth.
"You will be of more use to me." A sinister male voice came from behind. Before my mind had a chance to respond, I was dragged in to a dream-less sleep.
Darth Maul looked down at the unconscious girl he held in his arms. She would be of more use to them than a child. He ordered the droids to let the child go. She was not longer of any use to him whatsoever.
He went to bind the girl's wrists and ankles when she began to stir in her force-endured slumber. Maul frowned. Odd he thought to himself this is not meant to happen. He shrugged the thought away when he gagged the girl, in case she did wake up. This world was a strange one and its inhabitants were even stranger to Maul. He had to idea what resistance they had against the power of the force.
Again, the girl stirred in his arms and he attempted to use the force again to push her into an even deeper sleep. When he was satisfied that the girl would not wake, he loaded her onto the ship, confining her to a small cage in the cargo hold. The other masters will be pleased he thought to himself, a sly smile playing across his lips, as he looked down at the girl at his feet.
His eyes snapped open. Something was not right. The screams. The sound of blasters. Children crying. A mother's desperate plea. A girl was missing. He shook his head. Strange dream. He got up and began to wash and clothe, preparing himself for another day, when he heard voices from the room next door. He frowned for a second time. That room was not to be used unless there was an emergency. He opened the connecting door and found all the members of the Council arguing hotly.
"Master Yoda," one of them finally greeted him. He swiveled to find the owner of the voice.
"Trouble there is, Master Windu?" Yoda asked precariously. A heavy silence fell upon the room.
"Well, actually," Windu chose his words carefully "we're not sure…" Yoda blinked slowly.
"We are receiving signals of distress," another member chimed in "but we cannot be sure whether they are…real."
"Master Mudi, real you said past transmissions were," Yoda remarked, "why doubt these transmissions, hmm?"
"These transmission are different, master," Windu explained "They speak of things that we believe are impossible."
"What things?" Yoda persisted.
"The transmissions are reports that a girl has gone missing in the Unknown Planet, Master" yet another council member explained "They claim that the girl was abducted by an 'alien ship'"
"The description give of the ship perfectly matches one of those used by the Sith." Mundi took over. "This is impossible. The Sith do not know the location of the Unknown Planet."
"Impossible it is not." Yoda sternly reprieved Mundi "Know we do not that the Sith have knowledge of this planet."
"I agree, Master," Windu nodded "Yet some members are still convinced that this is may be the case."
Before Yoda knew it, the room was yet again filled with arguments and debates. He sighed and made his way back to his own room. When he remembered the dream from the previous night. He sat down and closed his eyes in an attempt to clear his mind. The dream he had the night before and the transmissions were certainly linked. But how? He wondered. A girl was in danger. Her home planet's safety was probably in jeopardy as well. And all the council would do about it was to sit down and argue about the options they had. Yoda opened his eyes. Where were these thoughts coming from? They were certainly not his own! He did not act in this way. It almost felt as though someone was talking to him about the situation. Someone close. But who?
Yoda looked up to see Master Windu standing near the door frame of the connecting door.
"This has to stop." Windu stated, "We have to act fast if we are to save the girl."
Yoda merely nodded. Were those no the thoughts he was having just a minute or so ago? Strange. He thought to himself.
"We should get a Master-Padawan team to work on this." Windu suggested.
"Specialists on the Sith Masters Master Qui-Gon and his apprentice are," Yoda spoke slowly "Suggest I do that they investigate."
"This will be a complex mission. I believe two Master will be needed." Windu advised.
"Who do you suggest?" Yoda asked with a perplexed frown.
