"Ouch!" Evalina cried out in pain as the hairdresser pulled back on her wavy blonde hair.

"Sorry, highness," Sara the hairdresser said. Evalina was surprised at how young the girl was. She couldn't have been any older than herself. "There," Sara said. She turned Evalina around so she could see herself in the mirror. Evalina was already wearing her white and black make-up, and single red line on her lips and only her thumbs were painted white. Her hair was pulled into a strange bun and other curls on her head. Evalina was wearing a long trailing white gown that reminded her off a wedding dress. "All finished. Just in time too. The coronation will start soon." Evalina got up from her chair and raced out the door. She almost ran into Asteran.

"Well, hello. We were just looking for you. We are ready to start." Evalina nodded.

"Okay," she said breathlessly. Asteran took her arm and led her to the main room. A large wooden door was the only thing that kept Evalina and the huge crowd awaiting her apart. Evalina was just about to push open the door when she heard a familiar voice call,

"Wait." Evalina started at the sound of her father's voice.

"Dad?" she said as she turned. Cade smiled at her.

"Hello, Evie." Evalina had a surge of affection for her dad. She could tell he was trying his best to seem like a normal dad. He approached Evalina and took her by the hand. "I'm sorry," he said.

"For what?" Evalina asked softly.

"Everything," Cade said. "I just abandoned you and your sister, and look where it got me. I'm sorry I never told you about your mother, either." Evalina took a short moment to study her father.

"It's okay," she said finally. "You're here now and that's all that matters." Cade smiled at his daughter, and Evalina knew tears weren't far.

"You are so much like your mother." Evalina frowned.

"Tell me about her, dad. Where is she now?" Cade sighed.

"I'm afraid she died over three years ago." Evalina looked down.

"Oh," she said.

"Majesty," Asteran said, "we must go. We don't want to keep them waiting."

"Go ahead. I'll be right out." Asteran nodded, and left the room.

"Well, all I wanted to say was that I'm proud of you. And I love you." Evalina's own eyes watered.

"I love you too, dad." Cade left the room with a smile.

Evalina walked down the long aisle, and up to the podium where her friends and family were. Minister Asteran stood up there as well, with the royal crown.

"Evalina Skywalker," he announced. "Do you so solemnly swear to watch over the people and care for them, even in hard times?" Evalina nodded.

"Yes," she said.

"Will you do what is best for them until your two terms are up?"

"Yes," Evalina repeated.

"Then, with the power bestowed on me, I crown you Queen Evalina of Naboo." Evalina knelt next to him, and he placed the strangely shaped crown on her head. When she stood, the crowds went wild. They clapped and cheered for what seemed like hours. Evalina made her way back down the aisle.

Evalina burst open the large wooden doors. Her family and friends rushed forward. They had already beat her out.

"Congrats Evie," they all seemed to be saying. Evalina's head was still spinning in all the excitement. The last thing she remembered before going to her room was Toby kissing her and telling her he loved her.

Roy sat down cross-legged on the floor of the Jedi council room. Regiman Utvox and Duxis Omnium were the only ones present.

"Tell us, young one. What exactly happened, a few weeks back?" Regiman asked. Roy took a deep breath.

"When I went in to confront him, he was talking to himself. He kept muttering stuff like, 'her choice', or 'not my time'. It sort of scared me. Then he turned and told me to kill him."

"What was his name, Roy?" Omnium now asked.

"Senn Widen," Roy replied. Regiman and Omnium both started a little.

"Senn Widen," Regiman echoed. Roy studied them both.

"Yes," he said. "Is that important?"

"He used to be one of us," Omnium mused. "He was always talking nonsense about the future and things he foresaw." He faced Regiman. "Maybe he wasn't so crazy after all."

"Maybe not," Regiman agreed. "He always was talking about more Skywalkers to come, and always said he was going to be a part of it." He faced Roy again. "He said he would bring them together, by bringing them apart." Roy frowned.

"That's exactly what he told me!" Omnium shook his head absently.

"Perhaps we should let his old plans play out then. Just be patient, my friends. We shall see."

Evalina sighed. She ran her fingers along the side of the balcony's concrete wall.

"How's life for you?" she heard a voice say. She knew who it was; so she didn't turn. She smiled to herself.

"Pretty good. You, Toby?" He walked up next to her.

"Fine." He kissed the top of her head. "I miss you," he said.

"I missed you too." They sat there for several moments, until Toby asked,

"What was troubling you? I sense you are confused." Evalina shrugged half-heartedly.

"I keep getting strange sensations," she admitted. "Particularly of Jillian."

"Don't worry about her," Toby said quietly, and Evalina got the feeling he was trying to use a mind trick on her. "Jillian is dead now, and whatever rebellion she was arousing will be lost without her." Evalina took his hand.

"I hope you're right," she said softly. They both stared out into the setting sun with Evalina thinking how wrong Toby was.

So, this is the last chapter. Hope you guys like my story! BTW, there is an epilogue, and I will post it next week. :)