The plan was simple, Leia was too sick to go, so Kairi offered to go in her place. Luckily for her, the Boushh armor fit her almost perfectly. Plus she and Chewie seemed to have a much better connection than he and Leia did. Kairi finished putting on Boushh's armor and came out of her room.

"It's just that simple Kairi," Leia said in a stuffed up voice, "You just have to go, get Han and Lando out."

"I know, but I'm worried-" Kairi began, but was interrupted

"Well don't be, Chewie will be there the whole time." Leia reassured her.

"Yeah, in a cell." Kairi retorted.

"It'll be alright, I promise. Nothing bad will happen to you." Kairi looked at Leia, she looked sincere.

"If you don't hear from me in two days..." Kairi began, but was again interrupted before she could finish.

"Don't say that! I know you're going to make it out." Leia told her, her voice still raspy.

"But if I don't, tell Sora-" said Kairi

"I'll let you tell him yourself. Now go!" Leia said, practically shoving Kairi and Chewie out of the Falcon.

Kairi and Chewie took a small speeder to about 20 meters away from Jabba's palace; no doubt 3P0 and R2 were already in there. As they approached the gate, Kairi put the helmet on. "I can't see a thing in this." Kairi said to Chewie. Chewie mumbled something that sounded like 'fake it'. Kairi and Chewie arrived at a large metal door, Kairi knocked on the door, and a robotic eye came out and looked at the two visitors. After a couple of minutes, the droid decided not to let 'Boushh' and Chewie in. Kairi drew a blaster and blasted the eye droid. This caused the gate to malfunction, opening it.

Kairi and Chewie walked through the dark hallway; Kairi heard music playing down the hall, the two walked down towards the music. A large Gammorrean guard refused to let the two pass, Kairi took out her blaster again and shot the Gammorrean in the shoulder. Chewie grabbed Kairi by the arm and led her into the main throne room. As they entered, Kairi heard screaming, and then it was suddenly silenced. Kairi and Chewie walked in, Leia taught Kairi what to say in Boushh's native language, Ubese. After a little game of auctioneer, Jabba agreed to pay 'Boushh' 35,000 for Chewie. Kairi agreed and heard Chewie get hauled away. Kairi simply just stood there because she couldn't see where to go. "What's wrong Boushh? Are you okay?" Jabba asked in Huttese, which Leia had also taught her. Lando, realizing the situation, ran up and grabbed Kairi by the arm.

"I'm sure he's just tired from a long journey." Lando said, escorting Kairi out of the throne room.

"Hmm, yes. That would make sense. Well, take him to an empty room and make sure he gets plenty of rest, I'm hosting a lavish party tomorrow." Jabba commanded, ending his command with a smile that indicated he looked forward to the festivities.

"Of course." Lando said exiting the throne room. "Of course he's having another party." Lando mumbled under his breath. Lando escorted Kairi into an empty room. "What was that all about?" Lando asked.

"What?" Kairi asked, her voice still distorted thanks to the voice-changer installed in the helmet.

"Why were you just standing there?" Lando asked her, being more to the point

"I can't see out of this helmet." Kairi complained

"Well here, let me see it." Lando said, Kairi took the helmet off, shaking free her hair, and handed it to Lando. "Here's the problem, Somehow the blinders were left on." Lando said, turning the blinders off.

"Are you ready to leave tonight?" Kairi asked after Lando handed her back the helmet.

"I've been ready ever since those droids got here earlier." Lando stated.

"Alright, see you tonight." Kairi said. Lando exited the room. Kairi looked around for a mirror, and found one in the room's built-in bathroom. She stared at her reflection. Her hair and cheeks were moist with sweat from the walk outside in the desert. Still, the Boushh outfit was still in one piece, minus the helmet. She decided to leave it off until she absolutely had to put it on again. When she freed Han, just in case she met any passers-by on her way there.

That night, Kairi got out of her room, put the helmet back on, and went to the main throne room; Jabba wasn't on the dais anymore, which was good. Kairi walked down towards where Han was hanging on the wall. She turned off the repulsor lifts which kept Han suspended in mid-air, the slab landed on the ground with a loud thunk. Kairi turned her head around to see if that loud noise woke up any of the occupants in Jabba's Palace. To her relief, no one was there.

She then started up the unfreezing sequence, after a minute, Han had flesh again instead of stone. Han fell on the floor; he shook like a fish out of water. "Just relax for a moment." Kairi said, sitting next to him to give him reassurance. "You're free of the carbonite. You have hibernation sickness."

"I can't see." Han said, staring blindly in front of him.

"Your eyesight will return in time." Kairi told him

"Where am I?" Han asked

"Jabba's palace." Kairi answered.

Han searched the air around him with his hands. When his fingers brushed against the snout of Boushh's helmet, he was startled to feel cold steel rather than flesh. "Who are you?" Han asked.

Kairi took the helmet off, "It's me, Kairi."

"Kairi?" Han asked, immediately recognizing the new voice and the name.

"Yeah," Kairi said helping him up, "we're getting out of here." Before Kairi and Han could take their first step towards freedom, the two heard a booming laugh.

"What's that?" Han asked. The laugh boomed again. "I know that laugh." Han said with dread. A curtain opened revealing Jabba and a bunch of his goons. Han had a one-sided conversation with Jabba, trying to convince him to keep him around, but Jabba ended the conversation abruptly and had Han sent straight to the dungeon. Lando came up to Kairi's side and attempted to lead her away, "Wait!" Jabba said, he eyes gazing at the sight of Kairi's delicate features. "Bring her to me." he commanded.

Oh shoot. Lando thought. He had no choice. He was outnumbered, if he refused then he would be dead in seconds and Kairi would be sent up to Jabba by another guard. He had to obey the command. He and a Gammorrean guard led Kairi up to Jabba, but then the Gammorrean took her all by himself.

Kairi was helpless against the strength of the Gammorrean behind her. She was unable to stop herself from getting more and closer to the giant Hutt. She tried using any spells or her keyblade but to no avail. The best she could do was think of what Leia would do in her position. "We have . . . Powerful friends!" she attempted to sound as sure and authorative as Leia would have, but she came off as foolish. "You're go . . . "You're gonna regret passing up Han's offer."

By now, the Gammorrean had led her all the way to Jabba. The two were now only inches apart, a fact that made Kairi cringe, on the inside and the outside. Jabba snorted at her warning and thought up a response. "I will be satisfied with his death rather than his money. Besides, I don't need a couple more credits compared to the thousands I make every day. What I do need however . . . "He paused to enunciate. "Is a new, slave girl."

Kairi's eyes opened wide with horror. A slave? To this repugnant creature?

Using her shock as an advantage, Jabba took is chance to breathe in her scent. She reeked of human girl, sweat, and a lovely strawberry-scented perfume in her hair. The scent made him moan with pleasure, and he stuck out his tongue to get a taste.

Escaping her musing, she realized that Jabba's tongue was approaching her cheek. A horror took hold of her mind, and forced her to give a small yet loud scream of fright and disgust. She turned her head away and closed her eyes, hoping that this was somehow the worst nightmare she could ever dream of.

Meanwhile Jabba, disappointed at not getting to taste her skin, grabbed hold of her hips with both his hands, and using his Hutt strength, was able to keep her there without the help of the Gammorrean. The Gammorrean in question saw where Jabba's stubby hands had ventured and knew he could let go of her now. He saw Kairi's head turned away and knew Jabba would be displeased, so he decided to help ease his Master's disappointment.

Kairi's hope of this being a nightmare were gone, for as soon as she opened her eyes again, she saw not a bedroom ceiling, but still the walls of Jabba's palace. She felt the Gammorrean stop pushing her against Jabba, and attempted to pull away from his slimy flesh, but to her horror once again, she felt Jabba's strong hands holding her hips in place, forcing her to remain where she was. Before she could struggles, she felt the Gamorreans hands on the back of her head, their strong grip forcing her head to go closer to Jabba's drooling mouth. Unable to move her head, although attempting to move away nonetheless, she closed her eyes once again, hoping to have no visual memory of what happened tonight.

But whether she had no visual memory or no, she would never forget the horrible sense of feeling Jabba's slimy tongue against her cheek. It would be a horrible indescribable feeling that would stick with her for the rest of her life. She wasn't even sure if Jabba's tongue had left her cheek, as the horrible feeling was still sinking in, and Jabba's tongue left a small but noticeable trail of slime as it went.