Chapter 4: Chapter 4

Anakin waited with the Jedi Council Members for the force wielders to come around. They had decided he should be there to greet them when they woke up because Luna had already met him and now seemed to believe he was a Jedi. The two beings did indeed seem to be some type of force wielder. After doing a blood test, Vokara Che, the Chief Healer, had told them that although they appeared human, their genetic make-up was slightly different making them near-human. Their midichlorian readings were off the chart. She had not been able to find anything wrong with the pair, they just seemed to be rather exausted. Anakin sighed impatiently. Master Che stepped out of the patients room.

"The male, Rowan, shows signs of waking." she informed them. Finally! Anakin thought, as he rose and followed the blue Twi'lek into the room. Anakin was greeted by sterile white walls and the steady beeping of medical equipment as entered the chamber. On the bed, Rowan stirred. His eyes fluttered open and he groaned. He sat up and clutched his head.

"Jedi?" He mumbled, glancing at Anakin.

"Hey? Whats going on?" Luna was awake too. She sat up and frowned at the wires and tubes sticking out of her arms. She grabbed a fistful and yanked.

"Hey!" One of the healers cried. Anakin stifled a laugh. He felt the same way when he was in the infirmary. Luna hopped out of bed.

"I remember you." She said to Anakin. "You're a Jedi!"

"It took you long enough to figure it out." He retorted, rubbing his neck.

"Yeah, I'm sorry about that, I thought you were sith."

"No kidding." Anakin mumbled.

"So is this the Jedi temple?"

"Yeah, it is."

"Did you hear that Rowan, it worked!" She told her friend excitedly. Rowan still sat there a pained expression on his face.

"Hey, are you okay?" Anakin asked.

"I have the worst headache of my life!" He groaned.

"Really?" Luna frowned. "I'm just starving!"

"Well, food will have to wait, because the Jedi Council wants to meet with you immediately." Anakin informed them. He was just getting more and more confused. What had worked?

"Yeah, I guess so." Luna agreed. "Take us to your leaders!" She grinned.

Luna and Rowan stood before the Council.

"Rowan Sarlan and Luna Anaro, mmm..." Yoda said. "Many questions have we. Tell us your story first you will."

Rowan began. "Is it safe to presume that the you have all heard of the celestials and how they disappeared from the galaxy?" He glanced around the room as the masters nodded their heads. "Many people believed they died out, or merged themselves with the force." He closed his eyes and sighed. "That is not true. We are the last of the celestials."