Hi! As you can see I finished the first chapter of the second part of the story. I started and finished this chapter on Thursday when I went with my mom and sisters to the last day of their 'Class Day 1' home-school, school which they go to every other Thursday. Next Thursday they have the last day of 'Class Day 2' which is put on by the same home-school group and is also put on every other Thursday. Anyway... since I dropped out of the 'Class Day' stuff when I began my college classes I didn't have anything to do until lunch and then there was gonna be a book sale after that. So, I decided to work on the chapter to see how much I could get done and to my amazement and utter joy, I finished it in time for lunch. I typed it up on Friday and would have had this up that same day but for some reason our internet was down from Friday evening to yesterday night and only today was I able to get back on to get this up on FanFiction as you can see. I hope you enjoy this chapter. This part of the story is the best of both parts.
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Snowfire the Kitsune: Na, he won't get suspicious of Kida because he's too busy with the Clone Wars to worry about any new Jedi. He'd just be a bit thankful for a new 'recruit' to help in the battles – in fact for him it would probably be something like; the more powerful the ally the better.
Disclaimer: I don't own Star Wars or it's characters. The only characters that I own in this chapter are Kida and Kabay.
Chapter 1
After two months of searching, Kida finally arrived on Marro, where here grandmother lives – she found out during her search that her grandfather had died about two months before her mother. She walked down one of the many alleyways looking for her grandma's home. As she searched the hood of her cloak hid most of her face while the sleeves hid her clasped hands. Suddenly she stopped in front of a small flight of stairs and looked around.
Then she walked up the stairs and knocked on the door at the top which is opened by a motherly, old woman who said, "Hello, how may I help you?" Kida smiled and replied, "Hello, is this the home of Mrs. Kabay Fett?" the aging woman looked at her curiously and said, "Why yes it is, I'm Kabay. What can I do for you, young Jedi?" Kida bowed and said, "You certainly are observant. It is wonderful to finally meet you Mrs. Fett. I've been searching for you for the last two months." Kabay nodded her head in acknowledgement of Kida's words and said, "Really? What, did the counsel send you?"
Kida smiled at Kabay's words and replied, "No, they didn't send me. I've been looking for you on a more personal level. Please tell me, did you have a son named Jango?" Once more Kabay gave her a questioning look and said, "Well yes, I did have a son named Jango. What about him?" Kida said happily, "Tell me, did he have any children?" Kabay looked at her sadly and replied, "Yes, as a matter of fact he did. He had a daughter named Kidakakash but I only saw her once, in a picture of her when she was a baby." Still smiling Kida said, "Have you ever wonder what happened to her?" Kabay just sighed and said, "Sometimes. Why are you asking me these questions?"
As she grinned from ear to ear like the Cheshire cat, Kida pulled back her hood as she said, "Because I am Jango's daughter, Kidakakash." When Kabay heard this she gasped in surprise and happiness and then gave her a huge hug. After inviting her into the home and settling into the parlor with a cup of tea, Kabay asked, "So, tell us, how are your parents doing?" It was now Kida's turn to sigh and as she stared into her tea she replied, "I hate to be the bringer of bad news but... my mother died about a little over six months ago from an illness and my father was killed about two months later." As tears began to well up in Kabay's eyes she asked, "How did Jango die?" Kida looked at her sadly and said, "He was fighting Master Windu and his head was cut off when Windu got an opportunity."
With that, Kabay broke into sobs and Kida went to kneel at her feet. As she looked at her sorrowfully, Kida said, "Grandmother, there is something you should know. About ten years ago my father was hired to be the host for an army of clones. As part of his payment he asked for and got one unaltered clone – a pure genetic replica with no tampering with the genes to make it more docile or growth acceleration. He named this clone Boba. Boba is now ten years old. So, while he is my father's clone, genetically he is your son Jango, my father."
As Kabay's sobs quieted she said, "Really? You mean that there is a whole army made up of my son's clones?!" Kida nodded her head and replied, "Yes there are, but only one of his clones is your son – a pure, unaltered clone who will grow up to BE your son." Kabay looked at her in shock as she said, "Amazing, although it's kind of hard to believe." Kida nodded and said, "I understand. I felt the same way when I first found out."
As Kabay fiddled with her tea cup she asked, "Kida, will you stay with me for a while so I can get to know you better?" Kida smiled and replied, "Of course, I'll be able to stay for a couple of months." Kabay smiled happily and said, "That's wonderful." They hugged and began to chat like old friends.
Well here it is. The next chapter is gonna be better. This is also the only chapter with Kida grandma, Kabay (pronounced Ka-bay), as a acting character. She will be slightly mentioned near the end but that's it. I hope you liked this chapter and I'll try to have the next chapter up this coming week.
