Rey had just found Luke Skywalker, Jedi Master.

On the outerest outer rim planet, farther than Rey even thought stars could go. That's where she found him.

He was standing there, looking at what seemed to be a grave, but he didn't look upset- then again, Rey couldn't see his face. He was as shrouded in mystery as he was in his Jedi robe.

Rey slowly approached him, trying hard not to make much noise as to not scare the Jedi. But what she didn't know was that he could feel her presence. There was still a lot that she didn't know about the Force, stuff that she secretly hoped Luke would teach her.

Feeling the presence of someone, Luke turned around, on guard of potential danger. Rey reached into her sachel, grabbing the light saber. She held it out for the Jedi to see. For a minute or so, he just looked at her quizzically. Slowly, he sidled his way over to Rey, averting his gaze to the light saber she held out before him. Rey held her breath as she watched Luke Skywalker contemplate whether or not he should take it.

He grasped the light saber, and she let it go, transferring it from her possession over to his. He didn't say anything to her, he just looked at it in wonder, as if to say "how did you find this?".

He walked closer to her and put a hand on her shoulder.

"Follow me," he murmured to Rey.

Rey didn't waste any time, following Luke down the same stairs she had just trudged up, wind whipping at some stray hairs that got loose from one of her three buns. She liked the sea breeze, the smell of the salt water, water droplets stinging her face. She liked all of the green, too. It seemed to contrast against the vivid blue water. It was something that she never got to experience on Jakku. The only seas there were never-ending seas of sand. The only green there were dull, faded greens on elder's robes or the veg-meat and polystarch that she had eaten for as long as she could remember. And Teedo. She didn't miss Teedo, or the vegi-meat and polystarch, and especially Unkar Plutt, or Jakku much for that reason. It was a shock to lose her old life so quickly, no denying that, but she was getting used to this new one in her own good time.

She followed Luke into a dark, cold, damp stone hut. One of many. It was quite empty. Only a table, a book, a pencil, and a bowl were what Rey could make out, the room was so dark.

But when she entered, Luke was no where to be seen. He seemed to have vanished out of thin air! She looked around cautiously.

"Hello?" she called out. "You are Luke Skywalker, aren't you, sir?"

Suddenly Rey heard the light saber power on behind her and the room lit up. She whipped around, only to find that the light saber he was holding was a green one, not the blue one she had originally given him. And it was pointing right at her face. She gulped nervously.

"Who are you and how do you know my name?" Luke said in a raspy voice, as though he hadn't spoken to anyone in a long time- which he probably hadn't. "And where did you get this," he questioned, holding out his old blue light saber in his other hand.

"From Maz Kanata," Rey answered quickly.

"From Maz? How in the galaxy would she have gotten it? On Takodana?" Luke replied, still holding the light saber to Rey's face.

Rey paused. This is going to be a lot of explaining, she thought.

"I don't know how she got it," she said.

Luke was quiet for a moment. "And who are you, again?"

"I'm Rey. I've been sent by General Organa, by the Resistance," she answered again. Her answers were short and quick, as though she had rehearsed them.

"Rey? Rey who?" Luke growled.

"I'm just Rey," she rebutted defensively.

"Alright then. General Organa who? What Resistance?" Luke continued with his plethora of questions.

"I was sent by General Leia Organa to find you, Jedi Master Luke Skywalker. General Organa is in charge of the Resistance," Rey replied again. She was getting a little frustrated with this man.

"A general, huh," Luke said, chuckling. "And you, Just Rey, why has she sent you?"

Rey thought for a moment. She didn't know, to be exact. Leia could have sent Poe, who was a trained pilot. Leia could have sent Chewbacca and R2-D2 all by themselves. She could have even gone by herself! But yet she chose to send Rey, for some reason. Maybe it was the fact that Rey had the Force. The light saber, that had belonged to Luke and his father before him, had called to her, Rey, a lowlife scavenger from the barren wasteland that is the planet of Jakku.

"I don't quite know," she admitted. "There's been a lot going on lately and I haven't had a lot of time to process everything."

Luke was still holding the light saber to her face, and Rey could feel the heat wafting off of it. It was making sweat drip down her neck and into the collar of her vest.

"Could you maybe, uh, lower that, please?" she asked quietly, not wanting to anger the already angry-looking Jedi.

"I still need to know why you're here," Luke snapped.

"General Organa needs me to take you back to the Resistance base. She said you were her only hope," Rey said calmly.

"What's so important that she only now needs my help?" Luke questioned. Rey gathered that he needed a really good reason to have to leave this planet.

"It's the First Order. They're getting out of control. General Organa needs your help to stop Kylo Ren and Snoke," Rey explained. She was trying to make the issue sound as problematic as possible if she was going to get this hermit to leave his cave.

"Her 'only hope,' huh?" Luke sighed and lowered his light saber, then turning it off. Rey sighed a sigh of relief. "Well then, she probably wants us back as soon as possible, doesn't she?"

"Yes, sir," Rey replied.

"Well then, let's get to it. Let's go," he said, walking out of his hut. Rey wiped the sweat from her neck and jaw and followed him out. "Lead the way, miss Rey," Luke motioned to some more stairs that wrapped around the mountain and they started down, Rey in front, leading the way to the Millenium Falcon.

"Wait a second," Luke said, holding his hand out, causing Rey to turn around. "How do I know you aren't going to kill me or kidnap me? I don't know anything about you, what am I doing?" Luke threw his hands into the air and started back towards his hut.

"I'm not going to kill you, sir. I don't have any weapons on me, you can check. I gave you the only weapon I had, that blue light saber." Rey spread her arms out, like she was going to be searched. She had forgotten about her blaster that lay in its holster against her leg. But Luke didn't pay attention to it.

"No, no no. I don't need to check you. I can feel that you're telling the truth. Force stuff," Luke replied. "But don't go pulling any funny business," he said, pointing a finger at Rey.

She shook her head and headed down the stairs. She hopped along, frequently peering behind to make sure that Luke was keeping up with her. He was, of course, his cape billowed behind him, making it look as though he was flowing down the stairs, so eloquently. Slowly, the Millenium Falcon came into view.

"The Falcon," Luke gasped.

Just as they were making their way over to the platform of the Millenium Falcon, Chewie came down the ramp, followed by R2, who was beeping frantically, as though he would explode. Chewbacca let out one of his deafening wookiee yelps.

"Artoo!" Luke yelled as he ran over to hug the droid and Chewbacca.

"Chewie," Luke said with a chuckle as the hairy beast wrapped his long arms around Luke, "Chewie, I'm happy to see you too, but if you don't let go, this hello is going to be a goodbye, as well!" Chewbacca released Luke, sounding an apologetic roar. Luke laughed. "That's fine. I'm happy to see you too." Rey laughed at the quirky welcome party.

Luke looked up the ramp of the Falcon. "Is it just you three?" Luke asked Rey. "Where's the pilot? Where's Han Solo?"

Rey looked down. Chewbacca gave a sad growl, and R2-D2 beeped solemnly.

"I think we should get going, sir. There's a lot to talk about and we have a long trip ahead of us," Rey said, leading Luke up the ramp of the Falcon. Chewbacca and R2 followed.

Closing the platform, Chewie looked at Luke as he wandered around the corridors of the Millenium Falcon for the first time in over 10 years. He went over to the Dejarik table, to the cockpit, to the turrets, taking in all the nostalgia. Last time Luke had been on the Falcon, he was with Han, Chewbacca, Leia and Lando.

Rey decided not to tell Luke about Han until he asked. She left him alone to soak in all of the memories and went to start up the Falcon. Like she said, they had a long ride home.