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Chapter IV
"So what you want us to help you make sure everybody from the past stays alive? Is that it?" Garen asked. "We're not going to tell them anything?"
"I don't know yet," Obi-Wan answered. "The Council feels that the Force isn't guiding them to tell the past anything or to not tell them anything. I feel differently, but my personal involvement may be hindering my perception."
"Obi-Wan, I know you. You are more in tune with the Force than any other Jedi that has ever passed through the Temple. You must trust your feelings. I know you wouldn't let personal involvement get in the way of what is right," Bant said.
"Well, if we do let them know anything, we must do it indirectly. We can't let the Council intervene," Obi-Wan stated. "If they find out that we are informing the past about the future, they would make sure we are kept as far away from them as possible." Before anybody could say anything else, Mace Windu appeared.
"The Jedi of the past are in their temporary quarters," Mace said. "I will show you to them, and then you can take them to the gym. Just because they are in the future doesn't mean they should slack off training. If anything, they should train harder. And remember, you are not to tell them anything, not even your names."
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"This is great!" Tahl exclaimed sarcastically. "Even if the Jedi that rescued us from the Sith was willing to divulge information, it doesn't even matter now because he probably isn't going to be anywhere near us. And even if he is apart of this team that is suppose to protect us, he has been ordered not to tell us anything!"
"Maybe so, but he may be willing to go against those orders," Adi mused.
"What of the other Jedi that will be with him? They might not be," Mace argued.
"The only way we could possibly get all of the answers to our questions is by meeting up with someone who will completely defy the Council and simply tell us what is happening," Qui-Gon stated.
//I don't know if we'd be able to find you in this time, Master.// Obi-Wan said via their bond. Qui-Gon sent a mock glare at the boy, who merely grinned in return.
"If that is the kind of Jedi you seek, you probably won't like us very well because we're going to make you come up with your own answers," a feminine voice said.
The Jedi of the past then noticed four figures standing in the doorway. One was the Jedi that had delivered them from Belkadan. There was also another male human, a male Dresilian, and a female Mon Calamarian, who had obviously spoken.
"We will, however, give you hints and tell you if you have discovered anything that is true," the male human they hadn't met said. "And although we have been forbidden to give you our names, I am sure that you can either figure them out or you may even overhear someone speaking them. We will tell you that you know us. Quite well, actually. If that's not a hint, I don't know what is."
"Hmmm. So straight answers, you will not give. Not completely disobedient to the Council, are you. Hmmm. Someone else there is that will perhaps? Speak to the Qui-Gon Jinn or the Tahl of this time, hmmm?" Yoda asked. Qui-Gon and Tahl both had indignation on their faces at these words.
"Well, Yoda," the Jedi from Belkadan began grimly, "if you can resurrect the dead or call forth spirits, you are welcome to do so." These words were followed by silence. Qui-Gon and Tahl's looks of indignation quickly turned to shock, along with the faces of their Padawans. Obi-Wan looked at Qui-Gon.
//Master.// Qui-Gon looked at his Padawan's face and saw the anguish in his eyes.
//Don't worry, Padawan. I will find a way to prevent that from happening anytime soon.// Obi-Wan nodded his head in acquisition.
"You do realize that you just told them part of the future, and probably halfway given them a heart attack in the process, don't you?" the Dresilian asked the Jedi who had made the startling statement.
"Sorry, but it is the truth. And you did ask. And you were going to find out sooner or later," he replied. "But at the moment, it doesn't matter. We are to take you to the gym because the Council recommends that you keep up with your training. There shouldn't be too many people in there."
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Sorry it's so short. I have been caught up reading Pirates of the Caribbean fics. That is an awesome movie! Anyway, please review!
