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The next day…

Luke walked into the gym and placed his backpack on the bleachers while walking to the boys' locker room to put on a fencing uniform that Anakin left for him. After getting dressed, he went back to the gym to see his father standing there.

"Hello, son." He greeted with a smile.

"Hi, dad. Where's Uncle Obi Wan?" Luke asked while looking for his 'uncle'/role model.

"Your uncle Obi Wan is on his way. He's just running a bit late, that's all." Anakin answered. "Go grab a sword on the rack against the wall."

Luke nodded and went to grab the first sword on top of the rack.

"What's today's lesson?" He questioned.

"Today's lesson is to avoid distraction. You can't let your enemy distract you. If you're distracted, it could leave you open for your enemy to attack you. Only fight to defend yourself, not to attack others." Anakin replied.

"Got it. Could you show me an example of a distraction though?" Luke nodded.

"Sure." Anakin grinned before gasping and pointing something. "Oh my god, what's that?!"

"What? What is it?" Luke asked.

Suddenly, Anakin thrusted his sword towards his son which made him jump and block the attack.

"See?" He pointed out to his son. "How about you take a break for a bit? You know, go see your sister and best friend before we continue lessons. Maybe Obi Wan will show up in a bit…"

"Alright, dad. Sounds good to me." Luke sighed, wiping sweat off of his forehead, taking his fencing mask off, and leaving the gym.

Elsewhere…

Leia and Han were spending time together in the hallways while talking about everything that's been going on lately.

"So, Luke's doing alright?" Han questioned her.

"Yeah, our dad has started giving him fencing lessons. You know, when he attended here back in the day, he was the best fencer in the whole school, so it would make sense that he would have Luke follow in his footsteps." Leia nodded in response.

"That's fantastic, sweetheart. How about you and I ditch class or something? You know, go hang out near the football stadium just the two of us?" Han asked with a flirtatious grin.

"I'm not sure, Han…" Leia answered with a sigh.

"It can't be THAT bad, princess. Just only one time won't hurt at all." Han reassured her. "It'll be fun, your worship. You need to learn to take risks every once in a while."

"Ok, I guess only one time won't be bad. Should we get going now or something?" Leia shrugged.

"Sure thing, your highness, as you wish..." Han nodded.

"Oh, you're such a scoundrel, Han." Leia smirked.

Then, the two kissed, unaware that Luke was walking towards them.

"Hey, guys! How's it— "The blonde began before noticing the scene and watching the couple pull away. "Oh…"

"I'll just…go think if that's alright." Han commented as he cleared his throat and backed off.

"Han, wait!" Leia called out in distress.

"Um, Leia? Could we talk for a moment?" Luke questioned his sister, pulling her aside.

"What is it, Luke?" She replied in annoyance.

"You know dad's going to kill you for this, right? He's not going to like that you and Han are probably going out now. Mom would be fine with it, but dad…I'm a bit worried about his reaction." He whispered to her.

"So, are you suggesting that we keep this a secret from our parents?" Leia asked.

"No, that would mean that you and Han would be living a lie and it would destroy your lives. I say we be honest with our parents and find a way to introduce them to Han." Luke answered while shaking his head.

"Don't worry, I'll think on it." Leia reassured him.

"Great. Now, if you excuse me, I have to keep practicing my fencing." Luke nodded before he left.

Leia turned to Han and gestured him to come out from the corner he was in as they went off to the outside of the school.