"Are you allowed to love? I thought that was forbidden for a Jedi." A brown-haired 24-year-old woman, Padme Amidala, said to her Jedi friend, Anakin Skywalker.
Anakin, now 20 years of age, paused for a moment, thinking of the right way to answer this question. "Attachment is forbidden. Possession is forbidden. Compassion, which I would define as unconditional love, is essential to a Jedi's life. So you might say, that we are encouraged to love." He said and smiled at Padme, the woman he had loved since he was nine years old.
Love is forbidden for a Jedi. No matter what anyone says, it's FORBIDDEN. Anakin Skywalker had been the first to break that rule, and it only led to tragedy. First, his mother died. Then his own wife died after giving birth to their twins, Luke and Leia. He turned to the dark-side of the force, causing many problems in his life. But in his last moments of life, he turned good again, thanks to his son, Luke Skywalker.
And now, two generations later, his own grandaughter will break that same rule.
Becka Solo, Leia and Han Solo's daughter, embarks on a mission with her master, and uncle, Jedi Master Luke Skywalker. And to accompany them is another Master and apprentice team, Master Ali Ron and his Padawan, Nicholas Jonas.
Becka is drawn to Nick. And willing to break the most important rule of the Jedi just to learn more about him.
As Becka and Nick get closer, more drama unfolds on the mission and leds to more investagations around the galaxy. Causing the two to spend more time with each other.
As she spends more time with him, Becka starts learning the horribly truth about Nick and his family. A truth that she doesn't want to believe.
