1- Arrival

The stars streaked past the Millennium Falcon at a dizzying speed. Alanna watched as Han pulled the throttle back. Nothing. There was nothing. Alanna didn't understand. This WAS where the Force told her to go wasn't it? She chewed her bottom lip and her reddish- brown brows furrowed. Angie growled nearby and instinctively, Alanna reached a hand down to comfort her. An alarm began to blink, signaling some sort of damage to the ship. Han sighed and grabbed a toolbox from under the control board. Leia followed him, pausing as he mussed Alanna's hair and said, "We'll be right back kid."

Their footfalls rang in the cockpit, but grew softer as they moved further away. Alanna looked down at Angie and smiled sadly. She had disappointed her family, the Jedi. What would they do now? No more than two seconds after she had had the thought, a bright flash of white light shone through the viewport and Alanna screamed. Han and Leia came running, but upon stepping foot into the cockpit, they gasped and froze.

The three Solos stood, frozen on their ship for what seemed like hours. When they came to their senses, they began checking themselves for injuries. Han was the first to rise from the ground and frowned as he looked out the transparasteel viewport. Leia joined him and gasped. They moved to Alanna, who was still curled up in the copilot's chair and blinking repeatedly. She sat, as still as stone, and blinked. Han crouched down and squeezed her shoulder. "Hey, kid, you okay?"

His voice was soft, unlike anyone except his own children and family had ever heard it. There was a shakiness uncommon to him. Alanna blinked again and gasped. She shot to her feet and bolted to the exit ramp. Repeatedly hitting the control panel to lower the ramp, she bounced, clearly anxious about something. Han and Leia caught up quickly and followed as she sprinted down the ramp and towards a small stone building on a nearby hill. It was rather stout and had a wide ramp slowly sloping up to it. The sun was rising far behind the building, creating a halo of colors. The dawn was cool and Leia paused for a brief moment to take it in.

Alanna reached the top of the ramp long before Han or Leia and began prying at the circular stone slab that had been slid into place. Han ran up behind her and pulled her back while Leia lifted the slab away with the Force. It rolled to the side and Alanna broke free of Han's grasp. Han reached for her again, but Leia intercepted his hands. "Han, wait. I think she's onto something.."

Leia moved cautiously into the building and found Alanna kneeling before a rectangular panel on the floor. It was longer than the average body, but roughly as wide. Leia lifted this up as well. Han raised his blaster and aimed at the hole. "Princess, if something comes jumping out of there.."

Leia didn't respond, instead waved him to silence. He moved closer to the other two and saw what was inside the compartment.

~O~

The Jade Shadow exited hyperspace with an impressively smooth transition. Ben smiled, but quickly frowned. "Dad..? Something's wrong."

Luke's footsteps became louder and louder as he got closer to the cockpit. He handed Ben a cup of caf before sitting down. "I don't see the problem Ben. Everything seems fine. Nothing on the scanners…" He paused, "Ah. I see. Nothing here."

Ben nodded and ran a hand through his fiery hair. "Yeah. Nothing. There was supposed to be… something… here. A-A.. well it looked like a planet…"

Luke laughed despite himself. "A planet is a pretty hard thing to miss, Ben. "

Ben rolled his eyes. "I kno-"
His retort was cut off as a white light engulfed the ship and everything seemed to freeze.

~O~

Vestara Khai sat, cross-legged, on a mat that seemed to be produced out of the same material as the ship itself. Her eyes were shut as she meditated. She could sense the excitement in the Sith Meditation sphere as they grew closer to the destination. She felt the deceleration of Ship and opened her eyes. Outside the blue tinted viewport was nothing. Ship spoke to her within her mind, "I believe you said we would find something here. Have you lied to me? Is this some kind of wild karanac chase?"

She hissed and rather angrily said, "I am not wrong. There is something here. I can feel it. Do not doubt me."

The vessel complied and moved forward as if to search for this, this thing that the Sith girl seemed to sense. Its astonishment echoed through her mind as it came to an immediate halt. She cursed at the vessel, but shortly was basked in a white light that seemed to penetrate the ship itself. She gasped and tried to move closer to the viewport, but found herself unable to move. She stood in the light for so very long before the world went dark.

A/N: Hey there! Okay, so I'm going to try to update at least once a week, but for every follow/favorite I get on this story, one update will go up (Maybe not immediately, but shortly after). Please keep reading and enjoy! 3