A/N: Thank you to all of my reviewers! I love you all! I tried to add more description to this chapter, I really did! But doing so is like one of those 5 step programs for me. lol. Oh! And if you are going to tell me that you don't like my story, at least tell me why and what I can do better. If you just say "Oh your story sucks" then your review was a total waste. Alright, now on to the story! And please review!

Chapter 6

It's been a long hard road without you by my side

Why weren't you there all the nights that we cried

You broke my mother's hear; you broke your children for life

It's not okay, but we're all right

I remember the days you were a hero in my eyes

But those are just the long lost memories of mine

Hey Dad by: Good Charlotte (A/N: I put this in cuz I think it's how Leia feels in this story, or how Luke feels in the real movie)

The ride to Jabba the Hut's lair was silent and uneventful. Leia was thinking about how she got herself into this mess, but then she thought about her brother and what he had done to Obi-Wan, and she remembered clearly. She needed to get to where Luke was, and Han was the only way that she could do that. In her mind, she often relived that day when she had found out that Luke was her brother and also when Obi-Wan had faced Luke. Seeing her Master being electrocuted brought anger and sadness to her. She knew that she needed to get to the Death Star so she could confront her family, and in order to do that she needed Han.

For Han to be useful, I need to take care of Jabba.

At last they approached the big metal door to Jabba's lair. Leia felt weird about going straight into his lair, for no person in their right mind did that, Jabba was too feared, and rightfully so. No one knew what would happened if you went into Jabba's lair uninvited, but they knew that it had to awful. Leia didn't fear Jabba, though, as long as she had her light saber with her. She patted the metal tube at her side, assuring herself that it was there. After she had leaped out of the vehicle, she turned and faced Han, who was still sitting in the land speeder.

"Well, aren't you coming?" Leia asked impatiently.

"Hey, I got the bounty on my head, remember? No way am I going in there," replied the smuggler as his Wookiee friend howled his agreement.

"Alright. But you are not leaving without me. Do you understand?"

"Of course. I would never do anything," Han replied while smirking.

Leia laughed uneasily. "I wouldn't ever trust you for the life of me. If you take off and leave me here, I will hunt you down and bring you to Jabba myself."

"Lady, I'm not planning on going anywhere," he said while putting his feet up. "I'll just be out here, spending the day in the sun."

"Well I don't like it. But it seems I have no other choice," she said as she approached the intimidating door. She knocked on it, creating a loud, clanging sound.

It took a few moments for anything to happen, but at last a droid came out through a hole and peered at Leia with its' one giant eye. It was attached to a long chord and held its eye up with ease. After looking her over, the droid went back inside and the door began to creak open, letting Leia walk inside.

Once in the giant lair, a man with a coil wrapping around his neck greeted her immediately.

"What business do you have here?" he asked suspiciously.

"I have a proposition for Jabba the Hut," Leia replied.

"No one can speak with Jabba!" the man said, his voice rising.

"I can," she responded while using a mind trick.

"Right, of course. Come this way," he gestured down the dark hall.

As they began to walk deeper in to the lair, Leia passed many horrendous creatures, many of which she didn't know existed. Most were kept behind bars.

Probably being tortured, Leia thought sourly to herself.

Finally she reached the room where Jabba the Hut was, and watched as the man, who led her in, went up and spoke to Jabba.

"You weak minded fool!" Jabba said in his native tongue. Leia cocked her head at his language, for she did not speak it. Jabba pushed the man down onto the ground and faced Leia.

"Why are you here?" he asked, as a translator droid showed up beside him.

"He asks why you've come here," said the droid.

"I have come to discuss the bounty on Han Solo's head," Leia replied firmly.

The droid translated. "Ah, Captain Solo. What is there to discuss?"

"I wish for you to remove the bounty on his head."

The giant slug laughed, causing the other creatures in the room to join along. "Solo owes me much money. Why should I let him off so easily?"

"Because if you do not, then you shall die."

Jabba laughed more; her foolishness amused him. "You hold no power here, Jedi!" he roared. "Your time ended long ago."

Leia considered this slightly, and then replied. "Do you remember an Anakin Skywalker, from long ago, Your Highness?"

"Hmm… little boy who won pod races, only human to do so, then became great Jedi."

Leia nodded. "He was very powerful, no?"

The slug grunted. "As Jedi. But he is dead now!"

"Did you fear him?"

"I fear no one!"

"Would you agree that a child of his would also be powerful?"

"No one is as powerful as Skywalker!"

"I am a Skywalker!" she yelled, surprised that she had just admitted for the first time that she was related to the Sith.

Jabba was silenced at her words. Could it really be…?

"There are no offspring of great Jedi, only of Lord Vader."

Leia brandished her light saber. "I would suggest that you take the bounty off Captain Solo's head."

"I will do no such thing."

"Then you are a fool."

Like lightning, Leia leapt up and landed behind Jabba, thrusting her light saber into his back. Jabba cried out in pain at the gash in his back, and grunted more as Leia began to cut him down more. Leia did not receive much of a fight from Jabba, for what could he do? He was unarmed and no one in the room dared to come between Leia and her prey. She continued her merciless attack, until Jabba was dead and lay in pieces on the floor. From behind her masterpiece, Leia glared at everyone else present in the room.

"If anyone else is to put out a bounty on Captain Solo's head, their fate will be the same as his," she said

Walking quickly, she left the now dead Jabba the Hut's lair, and luckily made it outside without anyone getting the way. When she got outside, into the hot desert air, she saw the land speeder just where she had left it. She let out a sigh of relief and strode towards her vehicle.

"Why would you look who it is, Chewy. She's returned," Han said as he sat upright from his laying down position.

"And you didn't leave," Leia said as she got into the speeder.

"Of course not! You think that lowly of me?"

"You are a smuggler with a bounty on your head. How much do you expect me to think of you," she replied knowingly.

"Well alright, sweetheart. I guess it didn't go well with Jabba."

She glared at Han. "You got me into bigger trouble than I already was in." When she looked towards the door of Jabba's lair as she was leaving, what she had hoped wouldn't happen, just did. "Sithspawn. Now not only do I have Imperial's after me, but also bounty hunters. This is what I get for helping rascal's like you."

"Hey, rascal's like me? What did you do?"

"I only cut him down like you asked me to do, you bantha fodder!" Leia exclaimed.

"You killed the great Jabba the Hut?" Han asked, clearly surprised.

"In case you've forgotten, you asked me to!"

"Well I didn't think you'd actually do it!"

"Do I not look like a woman of my word?"

"No!"

"I am, and now I expect you to keep your word and take me to the Death Star."

"Well now I guess I have no choice, thanks to you! Now I'll have Jabba's minions looking for me everywhere!"

"It was that way before I killed the slug!"

"Yea, well now it's even worse."

"I knew I shouldn't have helped a smuggler. Especially one that looked like you!"

"Well excuse me for your lack of judgment, sweetheart."

"Would you stop calling me sweetheart! It's degrading." Behind them Chewy howled.

"Laugh it up, fuzz ball."

"Now, you are going to take me to the Death Star," Leia ordered.

"All right, your highness," Han said, giving in at last to Leia's commands.

Leia smirked to herself; she always got her way. They kept speeding through the desert until they got back into town at long last. She parked the vehicle in front of the docking bay and quickly followed Han down to his ship. They walked a short ways down a tunnel and entered into a large room at the end. When she got there, she was shocked at what she saw.

"This piece of junk is your ship? I have never seen a ship so badly in need of a tune up!" she proclaimed, much to Han's dismay.

"Hey, it may not look like much, but she's got it where it counts," Han said, defending his precious ship.

"Oh that's comforting."

"Hey, you can insult me, but not the ship. Alright?"

"Well when it looks as bad as it does, what do you expect?"

"You really are a piece of work aren't you?"

"Blame it on my parents…" she whispered under her breath.

As she said this, Imperial troops showed up behind them, pointing their blasters at Han and Leia. They didn't begin shooting until they saw Leia and Han run. Both of them quickly ran up the ramp and into the ship, avoiding gunfire. The storm troopers continued to shoot more at the ship, hoping to hit something that would disable the ship from leaving. But they got no such luck.

"Come one Chewy! Let's get out of here!" Han said as he entered the cockpit, followed by Leia. Chewy growled in agreement and put the ship into gear, maneuvering it out of the docking bay. Leia gazed down below her at the troops, and among them she saw a hooded figure, which she would recognize anywhere.

"Put the ship down!" she yelled.

"What?" asked Han. "I am taking you to the Death Star liked you asked me to, lady."

"But Luke is down there! I must face him!" she pleaded.

"Hey, I am not landing this ship! I am not going to let you go down there and to your death."

"I know he will not kill me! I sense it!"

"What, you think that just because he's your brother he's not going to kill you? His own father tortures him! Why would he not do the same to you?"

"Because he's not Vader!"

"Well sorry, sweetheart. But I am not landing this ship," Han finished as they entered deep space and were well away from the storm troopers and Luke.

Leia let out a frustrated sigh and left the cockpit, heading into one of the back compartments to think over what she was to do next.

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