Here you go. I know it's been a long wait, but I had to finish up my other story first.

After a long time of searching, Jay finally pinpointed the supposed location of the Jedi. He landed his ship on the small planet known as Losis. It was a jungle-like planet. Trees filled most of the land. He stepped out of his small ship, looking around. So far, he's searched about twenty other planets before this. Most barely had any inhabitants he could talk to for information.

Walking around with his blaster strapped to his belt, he scanned the area, hoping to find some clue that the Jedi with purple hair was here. The atmosphere of the strange planet was mysterious. Fog lay over the tall trees, shielding it and anything below it from pure sunlight.

Jay soon came to a narrow pathway made of huge rocks. He placed his hand on one of the walls, moss forming along it. It wasn't long after when he heard the trickle of water. His brows furrowed as he slowly made his way to the other end of the path. There, he saw a figure draped in a brown cloak, sitting in front of a small pond with the smallest of waterfalls flowing down into the pond. The area was closed off by more huge rocks that was much taller than Jay.

He wondered if this figure was the Jedi. He stood there, watching. Until a small breeze blew by, causing strands of the cloaked stranger's hair to flow into his view. The hair was purple. This was definitely the Jedi he's been looking for.

Quietly, he took his blaster from his belt and aimed for the Jedi, thinking this was going to be an easy kill. Unknown to him, she knew he was behind her. She gripped onto her lightsaber tighter, preparing for what was about to happen.

Jay pulled the trigger and blasted at the Jedi. In one swift motion, she ignited her lightsaber and blocked the laser, redirecting it into some nearby trees. Jay jumped at the sudden movement. His eyes widened as he came face to face with the purple-haired Jedi.

Her purple hair was shielded under the hood of her cloak, a visible braid running along one side. Her glowing green eyes were narrowed as she stared at him. The brown cloak covered most of her. Clearly visible were her black knee-length boots, her dark purple-patched leggings, and the mucky purple fabric strapped around her arms. Her tunic was a mucky dark brown, with bits of green and purple. It was like a Jedi's. Her lightsaber was purple, glowing and shedding light onto herself.

Jay didn't expect her to be to be this pretty. He's hooked up with many women before, but couldn't think of one that looked more breathtaking than her. She aimed her lightsaber at Jay, a threatening look in her eyes.

"Who are you?" she asked, her voice a mix of fear and threat.

"Doesn't matter. You won't live long enough to remember me, anyway," Jay replied, preparing to blast at her again.

He shot another laser at her, but she quickly dodged it with a swing of her lightsaber. Again and again, he tried shooting at her, but every laser was deflected. The purple-haired Jedi leaped at him, but he moved out of the way. For a while, they chased after each other in the small area, dodging hits and taking punches. They soon ended up in another place more open. Jay swept his leg under her feet, sweeping her to the floor. He then jumped at her with a large branch, but she used the force to push him away. He crashed into a rock wall and slid to the floor. He sat there, panting as the Jedi stepped closer.

Surprising her, he kicked her away. She stumbled to the ground, giving Jay time to reach for his blaster that was laying on the ground. As soon as he picked it up, the Jedi slammed him to another rock wall with the force. Before he could fight back, she pulled her lightsaber to his neck.

"Let me ask you again. Who are you?" she asked, threateningly.

Jay glanced at the lightsaber inches away from his neck. "Just a simple bounty hunter about to get a huge amount of credits," he answered.

The Jedi suddenly felt some pressure on her side. She glanced down and saw Jay's blaster pressing onto her body. She looked up at him to see him glaring at her.

"Back. Down," Jay ordered.

She gave him the same glare. After a moment of silence, she pulled back, stepping back a few feet. They gave each other a look. At first, it seemed like all was okay, until Jay tried to shoot at her again, but she deflected it, the laser hitting his leg instead. Jay cried out in pain. He stumbled to the floor, dropping his blaster. The Jedi quickly grabbed it, and aimed it at him, her unignited lightsaber in another hand.

"Surrender," she said. "Go back to your ship and fly away from here as far as you can."

Jay wriggled around, trying to get up, but his leg had been hit. His eyes focused on the gun in her hand. He grunted as the pain increased as he moved.

"Alright, fine. I surrender," Jay said.

The Jedi loosened. She dropped her stance and tucked her lightsaber into her cloak, but held onto the gun.

"I'll be keeping this," she said, swirling around the blaster. Luckily for Jay, she began pacing around, her back turned. "Just in case you get any ideas-"

Jay tackled her to the ground. They began to fight again, Jay trying to both kill her and pry his blaster from her hands. All of a sudden, they fell into a giant hole. Jay landed on his leg, causing even more pain to it. The Jedi regained herself and saw Jay still laying down and his blaster a few feet away. She quickly rushed to grab it and aimed it at him. But she pulled the gun down when she saw he was too injured to get up.

Sighing, she looked around. She's been on this planet since she was twelve, but she's never fallen into a hole like this before. The skylight above them was where they fell through, illuminating one spot in the deep hole. While she began to search for a way out, Jay was bandaging up his wound. Or, at least, trying to.

"It's going to get dark soon," the Jedi said, glancing up at the skylight before sitting down several feet away from Jay. "You okay?"

"Other than my leg," Jay replied, tying up the wound with a fabric from his pocket. "Just peachy."

"Let me guess, the First Order sent you to kill me," she said.

"How'd you know?" Jay asked.

"They've been trying to track me down for months. Even sent a few other bounty hunters like you to come and kill me," she answered.

"How were you able to slip from their grasp?" Jay asked.

"I keep off the grid as much as I can. I used to just wander around planets, looking for shelter. The people always ratted me out so I did some circling to keep everyone confused before I landed here," the Jedi answered.

"My name's Jay, in case you were wondering," he told her, one corner of his lips tugging up.

"I wasn't. I was this close to calling you Han Solo," the Jedi stated.

"Man, I wish. He was a legend. I heard stories about him and how he helped saved the galaxy," Jay said.

Ever since he was a little kid, his parents would tell him stories about the things that happened long before he was born. That was what mainly drove him to become a Bounty Hunter. That, and the money he could earn.

The Jedi snorted, a small smile creeping up on her face. Jay didn't notice.

"So, I told you my name. What's yours?" Jay asked.

"It's top secret. Only the worthy should know," the Jedi said.

"Aren't I worthy?" Jay asked.

"You tried to kill me," she stated.

"Fair point," Jay agreed.

The Jedi stared up at the skylight, trying to figure out a way out. Jay stared at her, examining her features. And wondering about her backstory. He's never seen a real life Jedi before. Only heard them in stories. Her lightsaber was an interesting weapon. When he gets the chance to kill her, he'd probably sell that and get even more credits. But right now, they can't fight. They're stuck in a hole without food or water.

"Since we might be here a while, how about we truce till we get out of this hole?" he asked.

The Jedi looked back down at him, her brows furrowing in confusion.

"How do I know you won't just shoot me when my back is turned?" she asked.

"Look, if all we'll be doing is fight, we won't find a way out. So, unless you want to stay here for the rest of your life...," Jay trailed off holding out his hand for her to shake.

She stared at his hand for a moment, then at him. There was no way of telling whether or not he was going to stand by the truce. But he was right. If all they do is fight, there's no way they'll be able to find a way out of this giant hole. It'd be better if they worked together.

Just when Jay thought she wasn't going to shake, she firmly grasped his hand and shook it, bringing a small smile to Jay's face. But that didn't mean that she trusted him. But the rest is yet to come.