A/N: I know, I had said three reviews before I'd post again, but I'm not used to be cruel, so here's the second chapter... I maybe will update as soon as I feel like, let's say you won't wait too much this time... ^^

2. Left or right?

I stopped running and entered a small ship garage. I knew I'd find him there.

Most Eisley. I hated Tatooine. I had good reasons: I was born here. Sand, two suns, no breathing, and the bloody desert where my father held me prisoner until I said "no more".

I felt a disturbance in the Force. Something odd. I was usually feeling smaller things, like when the Emperor wasn't far from me, I knew I had to run away as fast I could. But this time was different. I felt someone's suffering. He or she suffered so much it broke my heart too. I pushed a hand to my chest until the feeling worn away.

Han got out of the Falcon as soon as he had spotted me.

"Tani dear! What owes me the pleasure?" I looked up into his seducer's face, and rolled my eyes. Then he saw my hand, still clutching my shirt. "Gosh, don't tell me you've gotten yourself hurt again." He ran to me and took me in his arms, bride style.

In the time of a blink I was sitting next to Chewie in the Falcon's cockpit. Han tried to reach my hand, but I pushed him away.

"Han, I'm alright, I'm not hurt! I was just..."

His eyes widened and he grinned. "You only wanted a free trip in my arms, hey. How I understand you!"

I eyed Chewie who rolled his eyes at me. I laughed. "Anyway, I'm here on business."

"You're always saying that, and it's never true, baby."

"Stop calling me baby, Han." He glared at me "yeah, whatever" style and then gestured for me to go on. "You owe me one trip."

He sat down and crossed his arms. "I thought we were even this time."

"Nope. I just saved your ass from a bunch of clones coming your way."

He sighed. "Yeah, as always. Should I thank your little...sick brainy...thing?"

I rolled my eyes again. "Being almost a Jedi doesn't mean I'm insane, Solo." Then I got the card out of my pocket. "I gotta go where he isn't."

Han took the card and saw Boba Fett's name carved on it. His eyebrows met in a perfect line. "Fett? You running away from Fett? C'mon Tani, you could get him down anytime!" He threw the card away and I Force pulled it back to me again, and put it back in my jacket pocket. "Yeah, stop doing that. In my ship. You could break something."

I laughed. "You really are creeping out whenever I do something Force related, don't you dear?" I played with my eyelashes before getting up. "Could you get me outta here, let's say, tomorrow?" I pushed the button to open the cockpit door. "I know where my quarters are, thank you very much. See you Chewie!" The Wookiee waved me goodbye, but Han stopped me.

"Hey, sweetheart, you know, as much as I like you, sometimes you'll have to really pay me back."

I blew him a kiss. "You do realise you've said that to me almost a thousand times?" And I got out of the Falcon, retrieving the hotness that made me sweat whenever one of my muscle was moving.

!-!-!-!-!

I quickly got to the inn I was occupying a room of, and once I sat on my bed, I let my thoughts and someone else's flow together, as usual.

"Do I sense fear, young one?"

I sighed. "Yes, Master. I still do not know how to control it."

"You have background, but I've been saying that to you since we met, it can't linger for too long now."

"I know. Forgive me, Master, I'm not a good student."

He laughed and it rang in my mind. "Yes, you are, Tani. You're just not like any other students I've taught."

I laughed back. "You're teaching me in mind, Master. That's something new to you. Not to me."

I sensed a strange breeze coming through my room, and when I opened my eyes, here he was.

Qui-Gon Jinn was sitting on my bed, in his gracious Force Ghost form.

I bowed my head to him. "Thank you to honour me with your physical presence, Master."

He mimicked putting a hand on my knee. "Tani, I have important matters to discuss. And this needed for me to be here in person."

I watched as his still glowing eyes entered mine, and I knew our minds were still linked. "What are you looking for, Master?"

"You are one of the most talented young ones I've seen in this life, Tani. I can't understand why your father didn't teach you."

I looked down and mumbled. "My father didn't want any other Padawan since what happened with him."

"Obi-Wan has always been hard to read." He sighed. "Master Yoda doesn't comprehend why I am teaching you either. But we both know we weren't really broadcasting on the same channel him and I."

I looked up and saw him grin. "What is it you want to discuss, Master?"

"I need you for a very important mission. But that will ask two difficult things from you."

I nodded. "I am ready for whatever you might ask, Master."

"You have to retrieve Princess Leia Organa. She has been held captive by her father in the Black Star."

I sighed. "I knew it already, Master. That isn't an improvement."

"It is, since you won't be travelling alone. As I speak, two droids have now found their rightful owners and they will both need your help."

"Two droids?"

"Artoo Deetoo and Cee-Threepio are taking tea with your father right now. Accompanied by no one else than-"

"Luke Skywalker. So that is what you ask of me, Master. To save Leia from her father, helped by Anakin's son and my father, who denied my very existence so many years ago?"

He tried to caress my cheek. "You are so bitter. Just like your father when he was taught about Xanatos' treachery. Let your mind and heart be emptied of those feelings. You will find your father has missed you as much as you missed him."

"I haven't missed him at all!"

"Tani." I looked in his eyes and I knew I had gone too far in denial. Of course I had missed my dad. Like Hell I had.

"Forgive me, Master. What were the two things you said would be difficult for me to do?"

"Well, first, you'll have to sign a truce with your father. That would include telling him about your training with me. He will need to yell at me for a moment, but it'll be alright. Second, and I'm afraid that will be the hardest part, you cannot, on any occasion, tell Luke or Leia about their past. They have to find out by themselves."

"You mean I can't tell them Vader's their father?" I narrowed my eyes.

"No, you can't." He got up and I followed his pace as he walked to the door. "And Tani, I will always be there" he pointed at my head "if you need me." The door opened and I understood I had to get out.

"I know, Master, I know."

I silently took my backpack, containing my few belongings. Blaster bullets, laser handcuffs and a laser blade I loved to use on unbreakable glass.

I got out of the room and of the inn, breathing as calmly as I could seeing I had to head back to Han.

Worse, I had to Force suggest him to take my father and Luke away on a little trip towards Alderaan.

Bugger.

I know, this is generally the moment when everyone screams: Oh my God what happened with Obie? Who's her mother? Why didn't he train her? Why did Qui-Gon train her in his place? How does she know about the Old Republic and everything?

Now, I'll just say: calm down, breathe, and read next chapter... :)