Kanan was with Ezra and Rae as they were beginning to finish up the days lightsaber had stood outside in a patch of dirt a few meters away fromt the ship. It was a little past noon and a cool breeze caressed the tall grass around them.

During the entire training session, he noticed something was bothering Rae. She kept looking at he lightsaber, seeming to check if something was still there or wasn't there. She seemed to be less aggressive during lightsaber training and she acted even more obedient than normal. Near the point of Luminara's composed personality. As he ended the training session, he sent the two Padawans into the ship.

As Rae went up the ramp and Ezra had already gone to his room, Kanan placed a hand on her shoulder. Rae turned around with a questioning look on her face and almost sorry.

"I know, I shouldn't have been so passive during lightsaber training. I'm sorry. I'll do better tomorrow."

"It's fine, kid. I just wanted to talk," Kanan said.

"What about?" Rae asked.

"What's wrong? You seemed a bit off today, something bothering you?" Kanan asked.

Rae seemed to bite her inner mouth and looked away, Rae sighed, "Nothing."

"Rae, I know better than that. What's up?"

"Up is the opposite of down."

Kanan looked at Rae and she sighed.

"I-I guess it was a dream- a nightmare- I had last night."

"What about?" Kanan asked.

"Well...it was everyone was dead. I saw Athena and Ezra dead and..." Rae looked back to the ground.

"Rae, you can tell. It's alright."

"Jalo," Rae spoke his name as if she were cursing with anger in her voice, "He was standing there, he killed them. He killed everyone.I was so mad at him. And, in the dream, I was his apprentice again. I had these yellow eyes and my lightsabers were red..."

"That's why you weren't very strong with your form today. You're afraid you're going to turn to the Dark again, aren't you?" Kanan sympathetically asked.

Rae looked up at Kanan and nodded.

Kanan nodded slightly and took his hand off her shoulder, he encouraged, "Go on into the ship. I'll check on Athena."

Rae nodded again and went into the ship and headed to her's and Sabine's shared cabin and sat on her bottom bunk. She sneezed, sniffled a little and wiped her pondered if she too was catching the Lothal chills, but shrugged it off.

Kanan soon walked to his own cabin where he opened his door. He saw Hera next to the bottom bunk aiding to a sick Athena as she had curled herself into a ball of blankets. Hera was apparently attempting to get Athena to take her medicine as Athena obviously had refused. Kanan slightly shook his head and smiled. He came over to the side of the bunk and crouched down next to Hera.

Hera turned over to him and let out an exhausted sigh, she asked, "Can you pry her mouth open so I can get her to take her medicine? She's killing me."

Kanan slightly smirked at Hera and turned to his little sister bundled up in the wad of blankets she had obviously taken from his bunk. He tilted his head and asked, "Hey, how are you doing?"

"Kwil meh nwo," Athena grumbled.

"Come on, Athena. It's not that bad," Hera assured. "It should pass in a couple days."

Kanan turned to Hera, "Has she thrown up any more?"

Hera let out sigh, she confessed, "A couple times. But, it has become less constant since she has nothing left in her stomach."

"Temperature?" Kanan asked.

"About 37 degrees celsius. Not too bad," Hera commented and stood up. "I'm taking a break. You can take care of her for a little bit."

"Alright," confirmed Kanan as Hera walked out of the cabin.

Kanan turned to his little sister as she still kept herself swaddled in blankets. Kanan chuckled at the sight, "You feel any better?"

"No."

"So, is this the first time you got sick?" Kanan asked.

Athena shook her head, signalling no.

"You just don't like getting sick, huh?" questioned Kanan.

"Mhm," Athena agreed.

"Hey, you never said how..." Kanan spoke a little quieter. "Father's training session went last night."

Athena shoved an arm out from under the blanket and held it out for her older brother. Kanan was confused as Athena kept her arm outstretched in his direction. He looked around to see what she was grasping for but saw nothing she could've been reaching for.

"What?"

Athena kept her reach of her hand in the direction of Kanan. He slowly grabbed his little sister's hand.

-0-

A wave of shock went through Kanan's spine as soon as his hand came into contact with Athena's hand. He found himself standing in an unknown place. He saw that beneath them was an abundant amount of green grass and a blue sky above him with white clouds. It definitely wasn't Lothal. He looked to his side and saw his little sister next to him standing beside him.

"Please don't freak out!" Athena begged her brother. She had a crystal clear voice and seemed to have no trace of the sickness she beared.

" I'm not freaking out. Are you freaking out? No, I'm just very interested in this place," Kanan had wide eyes as he looked around the grassy world.

"It's a haven. A place I can summon on will. Father taught me how to call upon it," Athena explained.

"And, you aren't sick?" Kanan asked.

Athena shook her head, and told, "Only for a moment. This is a dimension beyond our own. Like an interactive dream that I can summon. As soon as I go back, everything goes back to normal."

"And... Father taught you how to summon this place?" Kanan slowly asked.

"Yeah. Each of the Ones have their own. Daughter has her own, it's a beautiful forest. Father's is a stone temple. And Son's...well...I haven't been to his yet. Only that one night of darkness and silence is the closest is the closest I've come to his world. And Abeloth...her's is the Maw. It's her prison inside Earth."

Kanan asked,"Why do you look like that?"

"It's the look of the Keeper. You perceive it as you think of it. What do I look like to you?" Athena asked.

"You look like you usually do. You have green eyes, blonde hair, and you're wearing your armor," Kanan told. "Why?"

"The shapes I embody is merely a reflection of the life force around me. You see me as you usually see me on the outside, even here. I was expecting you to see my life force a little stronger than what you can sense in the mortal world."

"What do I look like to you then?" Kanan asked.

"I see a gold aroma around your normal appearance. It's your life force. I guess you just can't see that since you don't know how to look for it."

"So, why did you bring me here?" Kanan questioned.

Athena shrugged, she told, "It's easier for you to believe something if you see it. And the fact that I can hardly talk back in our home dimension prompted me to bring you here. We should get back."

-0-

Kanan felt a jerk through his spine as he looked around and saw he was back in his cabin, still holding his sister's hand as she lay ill in bed. Athena let a warm smile fill her face as she looked at her older brother's amazement. Kanan let out a chuckle of disbelief and looked at his little sister with surprise in his eyes.

"Wow," was the only word Kanan could utter.

Athena sneezed and wiped away the glob of snot from her nose and looked miserable as she settled back into her sick health. She mumbled, "Kwil meh nwo."

Kanan looked by the side of the bed and picked up a box of tissues and handed them to Athena. She gave him a weak smile as she took the tissues into her hands, she thanked, "Thwanks."

Kanan picked up the bottle of medicine Hera had left by the bedside and held it up. As soon as Athena saw the bottle of medicine, she burrowed herself deeper into the bundle of blankets and into the bed corner. Kanan looked over to Athena and sighed.

Getting her to drink medicine wouldn't be an easy task.