Cara is still shoving against the soaking boulders, moaning loudly as she desperately tries to move the blockades to Din, who is still standing on the other side. He pounds loudly before pressing his helmet against the rock, feeling defeated and unsure of his chances as the water is almost now up at his chest. Cara is going over her options but in the end; only one solution comes to mind.
"Din, I'll be back, don't drown!" she screams and turns, sprinting back in the direction of the ship. She punches the green shrubbery out of her way as she focuses solely on finding the ship. The heavy rain is almost impossible for her to see, but she finally sees the grey blob of the ship. She sees the ramp is down from the gaping hole that is visible. Suddenly, its as if the raindrops are suspended into the air. She gasps and looks around, at the water that is halted in the air. The baby is standing just beside her, his little hand up and he is staring alertly at her. She gulps and kneels down, holding his hand in hers.
"Listen, I don't understand the magic hand thing, but I need you to do it! He's trapped in a cave!" She screeches and the baby nods, understanding what she was saying. She scoops him up and lurches back to the cave, trying hard to run as the sudden downpour of rain has started once again. The baby has his eyes shut and seems to be collecting his strength as he waits for Cara to deliver him to his father. Cara skids to a stop in front of the huge boulders, breathing quickly as she is out of breath from running. Water has begun to stream out of the top of the cave, and she feels her heart sink as she realizes that Din is on the other side; out of air. She places the little one down and he bravely squares his shoulders and waddles to be directly in front of the biggest boulder. His little eyes look up and he blinks, trying to get the fat water droplets away from his vision. He breathes out and reaches his little hand forward.
Cara's mouth pops open as the water is once again suspended in the air; followed by the massive grey boulders. Each one is lifted into the mossy, tree-laden air. Cara counts twenty-five before she hears the gushing of water and sees Din come crashing out of the cave. He spins to a stop, sputtering and choking, in front of the little one. He also sees the suspended boulders in the air and is in pure shock. All they see is boulders floating amongst the highest trees.
Cara sees the little baby start to waver and she lurches forward, grabbing Din by the shoulders and pulling him back into the swampy floor to make sure he doesn't get squat by the rocks. They both fall to the ground as the baby falls, making all of the boulders crash into place in front of the cave once again. Cara is still holding Din by his shoulders and has him cradled on her lap. Her mouth is hanging open as the rain continues to stream down and crash onto the trio.
"Where the hell are we? How can he do that?" She chokes out and looks down at Din, who is looking at the little one to make sure he is okay.
Din sighs heavily before answering her. He is holding on to her arm and squeezes her forearm tightly. "Dagobah. It's called Dagobah."
