AN: Sorry this took so long to get up. I had it all done before work but I really didn't like the ending, so I wanted to add more to it. So here it is! Besides I was having computer problems this past week as well as many other things, including a nasty allergic reaction to a bug bite. Enjoy and review as usual!

Chapter 14: Broken Wings

He stood in the doorway silently watching her sleep silently. Here she was alive and physically well. But mentally, she wasn't. She had no idea who she was or even what her supposed destiny was. But there was one thing that bugged him even more.

She had no idea who he was or even the love they shared.

"Why haven't you gone and talked to her yet?" Anakin asked coming up behind Kyler.

"She's only been awake two days. I don't want to confuse her anymore then she already is. She barely understands who her family is." Kyler said without taking his eyes off of Caylee.

Anakin sighed deeply. Kyler did have a point. The past two days had been just as difficult as the days when Caylee had been unconscious. Anakin looked at his granddaughter with sadness in his eyes.

Caylee had asked a lot of questions, nothing really hard. But when she wasn't asking questions, she just sat by the window and starred out of it. He could feel her confusion. And he wished there was a way to fix it.

"Before the accident she had a nightmare."

Anakin looked at Kyler confused for a second. "A nightmare?"

He nodded yes. "I know that she had them often when she was younger. And that recently she hasn't had too many of them."

"That's true," Anakin said. "Did she tell you what happened in it?"

Kyler shook his head no. "she cried in my arms and was clearly shaken by it. Then the next morning she made me promise her something."

"What was that?"

"She had me promise to never loose faith in her."

That shocked Anakin for a second. That wasn't typical Caylee talk. She was usually so confident about everything she did. That made Anakin realize that Caylee knew that something was about to happen to her. That was the only explanation. "Just make sure you don't loose that faith and I'm certain that Caylee will remember everything one day." Anakin said placing a reassuring hand on Kyler's shoulder.

"I sure hope so."


"Daddy are you sure its ok to fly on this ship?" Caylee wearily asked. She looked at the Millennium Falcon in an odd way.

Luke chuckled. "Yes I'm sure it's alright to fly on. This ship has saved my life countless times," he said as he and Caylee boarded the Falcon.

Jacen, Tara, and the Hendrixs had all taken the Jade's Fire back to Denon. Han and Leia had come to Nacisili to pick up Luke, Caylee, Anakin and Padmé. Neither Han nor Leia had seen Caylee since the accident, yet they had been informed of the situation with her memories.

Also Caylee knew that Leia and Han were her aunt and uncle. And that was about all. So when she saw them for the first time, she hugged them gently. Then she began to wonder around the Falcon more.

"You're right, she has changed." Leia said moving over and standing next to her parents and Luke.

"That she has." Luke said. "I just hope things gets better soon."

Since the attack that injured Caylee had been an assassination attempt on a Senator's life, it was big news all across the galaxy. But none more rampant then on Denon.

Luke was hesitant about taking Caylee into a situation like that. The last thing he wanted was for her to be plagued by questions. Especially since she couldn't remember anything at all.

So instead of going back to Denon, the entire Skywalker clan was going to Naboo for a while. Leia and Han were going to stay for a few days. They hadn't been on a vacation for a while and they were due for one. Luke and Caylee were going to go because maybe if Caylee could be isolated from society for a while she could possible be able to reconnect with the Force. Then a few days after they would arrive, Kyler would join them.

Ever since she had woken up, Luke and Anakin both had noticed that Caylee's presence was in the Force, but for some odd reason that she was connecting to it. Maybe being isolated, Luke and Anakin could work with her then maybe she could remember that way.


The day after the family arrived at Varykino, Luke and Anakin began to acquaint Caylee with the Force again. Or at least attempt to. They knew that her presence could be found in the Force, as well as every other living being. Now only if she could connect with it.

As they explained what the Force was and who the Jedi were, she seemed to understand.

They had decided to start off slowly with her. Take it step by step.

Step one: levitation.

Caylee concentrated as hard as she could on the small rock in front of her. The rock moved a little around on the ground but never elevated in height. Anakin watched as the look of determination on his granddaughter's face fade and a look of disappointment took its place. It had been almost a week that she had been attempting to levitate an object.

"This is hopeless!" she cried as she stood up from the ground and ran off.

Anakin tried to stop her, but the rock she had been concentrating on shot off in the other direction.

"At least she is connecting to the Force. But she doesn't know it yet."


Kyler had just arrived at Varykino, when Caylee ran right past him towards the banks of the lake. He watched her run off.

"Go talk to her Kyler. I have a feeling that she'll open up to you better then myself or Luke." Anakin said standing at the top of the stairs.

"What happened?"

"She's frustrated about not being able to touch the Force. Maybe you can figure out a better way to teach her then we can."

Kyler nodded and headed off to find Caylee.


Trekk stood on the other side of the lake across from Varykino where the Skywalkers were all located. He could feel the frustration that was emitting from Caylee Skywalker. She hadn't been able to fully grasp the Force for days.

And knowing that he couldn't help but smile. He knew that she would give anything to have her memories back. All he needed to do was get her alone and convince her that turning to the dark side would help her do that.

Once the child of light became an agent of darkness, then the child of destruction took their place. And that was exactly what he and his master wanted.


AN #2: To the person who asked if the dragon dream was inspired by the ROTS novel, yes it was. I had mentioned that in previous chapters.