Tommick joined his wife at the table after he had seated their guests. He reached for her hand and she grabbed his in a vice like grip. They both knew why these men had come and it could have been seen as an honour but after the events of the day, they could not bear it. Trishan served the two Jedi with Bols milk and went to sit beside her parents. She could not figure out why they looked so worried. Surely they had nothing to fear from the Jedi; after all they had come to sort out the terrible business with Bunapar Singh. The Twi'lek was the first to speak. "Mrs. Han my name is Tan Druk and my companion is Oran Sigmus. " Sigmus gave a polite nod to Elishan. "We are here because the council sensed the event of this day. It is unfortunate that it had to be discovered like this but the council wishes to know if they can have your blessing in regards to your sons?" Tan Druk watched as his words sunk into the devastated parents. They had already lost one child and know they were being asked if they would give up to more. There had to have been a better way or time to do this. He sensed a great deal of confusion within the daughter. The poor thing had no idea what was going on. "Father, what is he talking about? What does he want with Sinnach and Panor?" she asked, tears forming in her eyes. Tommick looked down on his daughter, so young and innocent; it broke his heart to tell her the news. "These men want to take your brothers away and make them Jedi."

The boys could not believe their ears. They had been sent to bed a few hours before and had cried themselves to sleep. Their mother and sister had tried to comfort them but to no avail. But a while ago they had felt a strange sensation, a power that caused them to rise up and spy on events downstairs. They were amazed when the two strangers had entered the room. They had heard tales of the Jedi and had often dreamed about meeting one but now they were seeing them, in their own unique way. They were initially frightened with what they saw. Usually people appeared in a smoky white form but the Jedi were glowing. A mighty green aura was shining off them and it was disconcerting at the start but they had grown accustomed to it. They not felt more comfortable and relaxed around them. It was just as they had reached this point when their father said they were to become Jedi. A gasp escaped Panors lips and almost immediately Sinnach clamped his hand over his brothers mouth. Panor turned to look at his brother and saw his smoky white finger raised to his mouth. He turned his gaze back down to the kitchen and he saw everyone looking directly at them. "You might as well come down boys." said their father "It's your decision too."

It was Oran who had sensed the boys spying on them. He smiled a little at them now as they appeared before himself and his fellow Knight. He stood before them, heads hung low in shyness, clasping each other's hands for strength. He could sense the force was strong with them but at the same time there was something unusual about their link to it. However, he was sure that he would understand more about it during their training. He could feel a sense of loss and anguish coming from the family but at the same time he did not think they would refuse to let them go. But as Tommick had said, it was a decision the boys must make for themselves. Tan Druk knelt before them and looked them up and down. "They are fine boys Tommick, fine boys." he said admiringly "You must be very proud." Tom nodded and felt Elishan grasp his hand even tighter. Tan turned back to the boys and made his intentions clear. "Boys, you may be wondering how you were able to do what you did earlier on today." he said smiling all the while to reassure them "It turns out that you are strong with the force, very strong indeed. We would like to train you in the ways of the Jedi so you can use your gifts to help defend the galaxy. Would you like that?" He sat back and waited to see their reaction. The two boys were like stone, giving nothing away but the two Jedi could sense the conflicting emotions between them. They liked the idea of being Jedi but they were frightened of leaving there family behind. They looked at their family for guidance. Tears were streaming down Trishans face. Tommick had one arm around her, trying to comfort her; the other was intertwined with his wifes. They all looked at the boys now and they gave weak smiles. Their father spoke for the family and gave a nod of approval. "Go on boys, make us proud." he said as he got up from his chair. He took the boys in his arms and hugged them tightly too him. Elishan and Trishan joined them. The two Jedi rose from their chairs and left the family to have this final moment together. It would be a long time before the boys would see their families again.

The Jedi were waiting for ten minutes before Tommick brought his sons out to them. They carried backpacks containing the few belongings they had. Tommick led them to waiting Jedi and their speeder. He hugged them one last time and he turned to face Tan Druk. "Look after them." he said with tears in his eyes "Keep them safe." Tan offered his hand to Tommick and reassured him. "Do not worry my friend, they will be well looked after." he said giving the grieving father a warm smile. "When next you see them, they will be fine Jedi." He turned and took his place in the passenger seat of the speeder. Oran started the speeder and they took off for the Jedi enclave. Tan turned to look at his two charges. They were holding each other, tears were staining their faces. "Do not worry young ones, you will see them again." The twins looked at the smiling green form of Tan Druk and they took heart. They would see their family again. With that thought in their minds, they sat back and enjoyed the speeder ride to their new home.