A/N: Oh just in case you lovelies have forgotten, this story does include incest.
And there is most certainly some of that in that chapter, so if you're particularly squeamish, just skip to the next line and you can avoid it.
Let's continue!
I settled into Kylo's arms, enjoying the warmth from his presence. "I didn't like you going alone," He whispered into my ear, gracing it with a gentle kiss.
"You know that no one could have touched me," I said dismissively, though his touches made me smile, "and I needed to bring in another quadrant. My position here isn't settled yet, and none of your tantrums are going to help."
"I do not throw tantrums," Kylo said petulantly.
"Now," I conceded with a grin. With a low growl, he grabbed my shoulder suddenly and flipped me onto my back even as I laughed giddily, my legs getting tangled up in the sheets. He pinned my arms above my head, sliding his fingertips along my bare skin. His body was on top of mine, pressing me into the bed, and I could feel every line of his body against mine. He looked beautiful, the light low light casting shadows across his face that lit up his wide mischievous grin, making the scar across his face look quite roguish.
He leaned forward and nipped at my lips. "Apologize," he commanded softly. I smiled and leaned up and tried to catch his lips, but he moved away. He was teasing me. Fine, two could play at that game. I slipped a fabric covered leg between his thighs and pressed up when I found the familiar hardness. A shudder ran through his body, and Kylo's eyes lit up, and his hands loosened their grip-
I grabbed his leg between my two and used my leverage to flip him over, until I was perched lightly on top of his chest. The look on his face was far too amusing, and so I leaned down and kissed him gently, savoring the taste of him and the feeling of his tongue in my mouth. I finally sat up, breathing hard, a breathless smile lighting up his face.
"Apology accepted?" I asked.
He grinned and wrapped a hand around my neck and pulled me back down. "Only," he said between kisses on my lips. "If you never- stop." He lay me gently on the bed this time, sliding the sheet from my body and sucking at the hollow of neck, making me tremble as I slipped my finger into his silky hair.
"Never," I gasped.
A gentle beeping roused me from my sleep. I worked my way blearily from my brother's arms and tapped on the console next to the bed.
The Supreme Leader requests your presence.
"What is it?" Kylo asked next to me, wrapping his arm around my waist, trying blearily to tug me back into bed.
"The Supreme Leader wants to see me," I said with a groan.
"Now?" Kylo sounded as annoyed as I felt. I leaned over and gave him a soft kiss.
"I'll be back soon, promise." I quickly got out of bed and padded over to the door separating our two rooms. It was necessary, to keep up appearances like this. Neither Kylo nor I wanted anyone to have leverage over us, but the Supreme Leader had granted us an entire wing to house the Knights of Ren, complete with our own holoroom. It appeared as though he wanted to keep our secret as much as we did. I quickly slipped on a bustier and underwear, and after debating for a moment in front of my considerably more diverse wardrobe, I decided it would be easier just to wear a dress. After I'd slipped it on, I took a moment to brush my hair out with my fingers. I didn't bother with shoes, it was close enough, and I was used to the cold metal floors by now.
I walked quickly through the halls to the holoroom, opened the door with a wave of my hand. The old, shrouded figure of Supreme Leader Snoke sat in the same chair as before, with a matching chair and small table replicated into reality next to him.
"Supreme Leader," I said quietly, inclining my head. Though in public and with the others, it was customary to bow, The Supreme Leader seemed to sensed my distaste of the gesture, and waived the protocol for our meetings alone, much like he presented his hologram and much closer to his real size than the giant image he projected to everyone else. I still kept the respectful distance of course, and waited to approach the dais until Snoke extended a hand and waved me forward.
"Larissa," The Supreme Leader said as I settled into my chair. "You've been quite extraordinary according to the generals' reports. You should be celebrating by bringing yet another quadrant into our fold."
"I wouldn't celebrate quite yet, at least not until everything is finished," I replied with a small smile. "But yes, I am happy with the progress I've made. Though I suspect that's not the reason you've asked my here."
"Perceptive," The Supreme Leader said appreciatively, "But you are- correct. I've asked you here to speak about your outstanding mission."
My breath halted slightly. My "test of faith" as Snoke had called it, to kill Luke Skywalker. To be honest, I'd been focusing most of my energy on turning quadrants, and expanding the First Order's empire. I hadn't really focused on my uncle for several reasons, the main one being that there was no way I could get close to Luke, not without risk.
"You'll have to forgive me, Supreme Leader, but I've not made significant progress on that," I said haltingly.
"I disagree," The Supreme Leader replied. "With every world we take under our fold, the Resistance grows weaker, and the curtain that Luke Skywalker hides behind lifts a little more."
"Supreme Leader, you know that I cannot kill him, if I can't get to him," I said plainly, "and Luke Skywalker is staying behind the Resistance because he knows that I can't-" I stopped.
"You are not yet strong enough to face your mother," I couldn't hide much from this man, "and you have been smart not only acknowledging your limits, but also in weakening the Resistance. But there is another we can end Luke Skywalker without you facing your mother quite yet."
I was surprised. I hadn't been able to think of a way to lure Luke out, at least not without my mother following him. "What do you have in mind?"
"You are familiar with the legend of the First Jedi Temple."
"That it was where the first Jedi used to harness the force," I recalled, remembering the large library in the Temple, reading through the scrolls about the legends of the Jedi.
"The First Jedi Temple is more than that," Snoke said. "It is this world's connection to the Force. It is the reason why the Jedi are impossible to destroy, because they are still linked to the temple."
It took me a moment to realize the implications of what he was suggesting. "Are you saying that if we take the the First Jedi Temple, we'll control this world's connection the Force?" I paused for a moment, following that train of thought, "And if we take the Temple, Luke Skywalker will have to try and take the temple back. He will come to us."
"Precisely," Snoke replied.
"How do I find the Temple?" I asked quickly.
"I will leave that in your capable hands. There are series of ancient scrolls that I possess. They will be arriving at your location. Your task will be to locate the temple by any means. Your brother and the Knights of Ren are to be at your disposal, but I must warn you, the closer you get to temple, the more likely it will be that Luke Skywalker will sense your presence."
"I understand," I replied, then paused. This meeting had gone much better than I expected, and I didn't want to leave the Supreme Leader annoyed at me. "What about the other quadrants?"
"General Hux will continue with your work."
"Supreme Leader, I apologize if this is out of place, but I don't believe that General Hux has the capability or the patience necessary to complete this task."
The Supreme Leader looked at me for a moment, considering. "That is out of place," The Supreme Leader said, "But you may be correct in your observations. I will speak with Hux personally."
"Of course," I replied quickly, deferring out of the conversation. "Is there anything else?"
"No," Snoke replied. "I trust that you won't fail."
"You know I won't."
