I know I said that I would release a chapter of Korra's POV and one of Luke's once a month, but that's changed. The next three chapters are all dual POVs so that's one reason. The other is, I'm just not into this story right now. I'm more involved in Acceptance right now. But don't worry, I've written up to chapter 10 so far so I have a few months of releases before I have to worry about writing more of this. I will hopefully get back into this story by then but I still will release this story until I run out of chapters that have been written. If that means that it's chapter 10 then that will be unfortunate. But probably not. I'll most likely get back into this story by then. But for now, please review for constructive criticism.

Chapter 5

Korra stopped reminiscing about the past when the door to her cell opened. She thought it was either Master Skywalker to tell her she was free or one of the guards. She felt relatively calm, considering her circumstance. But when the door opened, she found the one person she wasn't expecting…her. Her past-self glared at her with bright glowing white eyes. She was dressed she as was when Zaheer captured her all those years ago.

"You're not real!" Korra said, "I got rid of you!"

Her past self started to approach her.

"Stay away from me!" She screamed in panic. Her past-self slowed down but continued to approach. So, she breathed fire at the vision.

"I told you to stay away!" She screamed of fear and anger.

The vision then did something she didn't expect. It backed away toward the door until it left the cell. Korra started to cry, Why is this happening to me?! She wondered, while she sobbed, I thought I got rid of these visions. But, why are they coming back?

She continued to cry for a few minutes until she could calm herself down. Korra hated crying. It made her feel weak. She cried a lot during her recovery. Korra would wake up from nightmares every night crying and only Asami could calm her down enough to go back to sleep. Sometimes, when the nightmares were too bad and Korra refused to go back to sleep, Asami would stay with her. Either talking with her or just holding her.

Korra heard voices on the other side of her cell and hoped it was Master Skywalker. But, to Korra's horror, it wasn't.

"Not you again!" She whined, "Why won't you just leave me alone?!"

The vision entered the cell and moved to the side to reveal a person standing behind it.

Korra's gaze softened, "A-Asami?"

"Yes, Korra, it's me." She said. She went running over as best she could and hugged Korra. It was difficult since Korra was four feet off the ground. Korra now cried different tears, this time of happiness and relief.

Her past-self approached her and Korra looked at It, terrified.

"Korra, Korra, look at me. Korra, honey, look at me." Asami pleaded. She finally did and Asami whispered, "It's okay, just look at me. I promise everything will be fine."

Korra noticed the vision doing something and she turned toward it. Only to have Asami put her hands on her face to make her look at her and Asami whispered, "Do you trust me?" Korra wanted to say 'With my life' but could only nod. So Asami whispered, "Then just look at me and nothing else."

Korra stared into those beautiful green eyes of hers and trusted Asami. Then, suddenly, Korra was free of her restraints and fell into Asami's arms while she whispered, "It's okay. I told you it would be okay."

Korra wrapped her arms around Asami for dear life while Asami held her and rubbed circles on her back. Korra could feel Asami look up at something and nod. Then Asami whispered, "Korra, you're going to have to trust me. Whatever you see is going to put its hand on your head. Okay?"

Korra didn't know what to say or do. Having that thing touch her? Korra felt terrified. But Korra trusted Asami with her life, so she would trust her now.

Korra nodded and Asami said, "Go ahead and try."

Korra closed her eyes as tight as they would go and held onto Asami when she felt a hand touch her forehead. She could feel something in her head. A foreign presence that seemed to be searching for something. Korra then felt a wave of something in her head and the hand on her head retreated.

"You should be able to open your eyes now, Korra." She heard a calm and soothing voice say.

Korra's eyes shot open, "M-Master Skywalker?" She asked surprised.

"Yes, it's me." He said.

Korra then put her face into Asami's neck and started crying again.

"It's okay, it's okay." Asami cooed while continuing to rub circles on Korra's back, "I'm here, I'm here. Just let It all out."

When Korra finally calmed down again because, spirits, she hated crying, Korra choked out, "Thank you for being here. I'm sorry that you had to, but thank you."

"There's no need to be sorry. I'm glad I could help you. And you're welcome." Asami reassured, "Are you okay to stand?"

"Yeah, I think so."

They slowly stood up still holding each other and went to the door.

"-But I won't press it." Korra heard Master Skywalker say.

Korra saw Masters Skywalker and Horn outside the cell. Apparently, they were talking.

Asami turned to them and asked, "Is there any place that we can go and rest?"

"You should go back to the medical center. You still have a concussion." Master Skywalker said.

Asami nodded and went back to the elevators. They passed the control station and waited for the elevator. When it opened, they went inside. But before it could close, there was a hand that stuck its way in the door. The door opened and they saw Master Horn there.

"Sorry to hold you." He said in a deep voice as he entered.

"It's no problem, Master Horn." Korra said softly.

"Please, call me Corran when in private. I'm still not a fan of the 'Master' title I get everywhere I go."

"Pleasure to meet you, Corran." Asami said as she held out her hand, "I'm Asami, and this is Korra."

"A pleasure." He said as he shook her hand, "So, Korra, you're the one who made Luke's cloak smoke, huh?"

"I did what to who?" Korra asked, dumbfounded.

"You kinda breathed fire at him, Korra." Asami said.

"At who?"

"At Luke, err, Master Skywalker." Corran said.

"I have to go and apologize to him." Korra said hastily.

"You can apologize to him later. Now, you go and rest. Before you go to see him, come find me. I'll get you into the prison to talk to him." said Corran.

"Wait, he's still down there?" Korra asked.

"Yes. One of the three of us has to guard that Sith at all times."

"Three of you?" Asami questioned.

"Yes, there's me, Luke and Master Jaina Solo-Fel."

The door to the elevator opened, "Well, I'll see you around." Corran said. He bowed his head then walked away.

Korra and Asami went to the medical center still holding each other. When they entered, Korra saw Aang and Zuko floating in some kind of tank on the other side of the room. An alien came over to them. This one looked like a woman with a fish-like appearance. This one had salmon-colored skin, webbed hands, high-domed head and huge, fish-like eyes.

"You shouldn't have been out of bed, Miss Sato." Came a bubbly feminine voice.

"Who are you?" Asami asked, "And how do you know my name?"

"I'm Pakmillu. I'm one of the staff here. And for how I know you, I overheard you and Master Skywalker." She said, "Now, come on, back to bed with you."

Pakmillu ushered the couple over to the bed Asami was on before. They climbed on the bed which wasn't made for two.

"You know, these beds aren't made for two? Right?" Pakmillu asked.

"We stay together!" Asami insisted.

"Okay, I was just saying." She said as she waved her webbed hands defensively, "If you need anything, just let me know." She walked away and seemed to check on another patient.

With Asami on her back and as far to the edge as possible, she had Korra laying on her side with her head on Asami's shoulder. Asami had one arm wrapped around Korra and the other stroking Korra's hair. While Korra held the hand Asami had wrapped around her, the other was on Asami's stomach.

"Do you want to talk about what you saw?" Asami asked tentatively.

"No." Korra responded. She could feel Asami deflate. So Korra sighed, "But I guess if we're in a relationship, I need to tell you everything. Do you know why I ran away for six months?" Korra could feel Asami shake her head, "I was at Air Temple Island but then I saw her. My past-self from my fight with Zaheer. She had the chains on and in the Avatar State, everything. At first, she just stalked me and glared at me with white eyes. But then, she started to attack me. Everyone who saw me attack nothing thought I was crazy. I thought I was crazy.

"When I got the metal out of me, I had hoped that she was gone forever but I was wrong. The first time I fought Kuvira I would've won if she hadn't shown back up. Then, finally, when I confronted Zaheer and reconnected with Raava. I thought 'At last, she's gone!' But I was wrong again. When apparently Master- I mean Luke entered the cell, I saw her again."

When Korra stopped, Asami asked, "Why didn't you tell me this before?"

"Because I thought it was gone. Because...because…I was ashamed to tell you."

"Why?"

"Because you've helped me through so much already. You've had to deal with so much of my problems. I didn't want to throw more at you."

Asami squeezed Korra's hand, "I will always be there for you. No matter what. And you will always be there for me, right?"

"Right." Korra said. Asami leaned down and kissed Korra's forehead.

"I think I'm going to go to sleep." Asami said, "Will you stay with me until I fall asleep? I know you want to apologize to him."

"Of course I'll stay with you." Korra said while she kissed Asami's hand.

Korra woke up with her head still on Asami's shoulder. Asami was still asleep and Korra hadn't even realized that she, herself, had fallen asleep. Korra slowly untangled herself from Asami without waking her up. When she stood, she stretched and felt popping in her joints. She looked around the medical center and saw that Zuko was out of the tank but Aang was still in one.

She went up to the person from before, Pakmillu, and asked her if she knew where Corran was. She said she didn't know but to check hangar bay 7 first. Pakmillu pointed her to where that was and Korra was on her way.

When she entered the hanger bay, she saw a lot of things she didn't notice on her way in. All of them, she had no idea what they were. Korra saw Corran standing with the woman they said was Jaina. He seemed to be pushing her to do something that she was resistant to.

When she got closer, she heard what they were saying, "-Just go over there and talk to him." Corran said.

"But what if we change history?" Jaina inquired. Change history? Korra thought.

"We already changed history by being here. What's the big deal about talking to him?"

"I…just don't know. He doesn't know me yet."

"I'm sure Han has told him about you. They're best friends remember?"

"Hmm."

"If you don't go over there, I'm going to call him."

"No! Don't!"

"Hey! Chewie! Can you come over here for a second?"

Korra heard holler of some kind. Then saw a huge, hairy creature come from under one of the metal plane things.

"Jaina here wants to talk to you." Corran said.

The creature, apparently named Chewie, grumbled something, "H-hi Chewie." Jaina said. Another grumble. "Did Han tell you who I am?" Chewie nodded, "Well…there is something that I'd like to do if you wouldn't mind." Chewie hollered and Jaina went racing into his arms.

"Come on." Corran said to Korra, "Let's let them have their moment."

They turned and left the hanger bay.

"What was that all about?" Korra asked.

"It's a long story but…you're not the only ones to have been transported to a place you shouldn't be." Corran said.

"What does that mean?"

"Luke, Jaina and I are not from this time. We're from over forty years in the future."

This surprised Korra, "You time traveled and are interacting with your past-selves? And they know about it? And nothing has happened?"

"Well, technically only Luke has interacted with himself. My past-self is still on Corellia. And Jaina isn't even born yet. Why do you ask?"

"N-no reason. I've just seen too many movers."

He didn't seem to buy it but didn't say anything about it, "So, you still want to apologize to Luke?"

"That's why I came to see you. Yes." She said.

"Well, come on then." They went to the elevator room and went down to the prison. Corran vouched for Korra at the control station and then Corran went back up. Korra walked with her head down, thinking about what to say to him. When she stopped to look up at where Luke should be, Korra froze with fear. Luke was sitting with his legs under him and his hands on his knees, with the palms facing down.

But what made Korra freeze, is that he was floating in mid-air, at about four feet off the ground. Korra closed her eyes, put her hand on her chest and took deep breaths. It's not Zaheer. It's not Zaheer. It's not Zaheer. She thought to herself over and over again. She, finally, managed to calm her heart-rate and breathing down to normal levels.

When she opened her eyes, she was surprised to be met with calm but concerned blue eyes staring back at her.

"Are you okay?" Luke asked.

"Y-yes, I-I'm fine." She stuttered.

Luke didn't seem to believe her but he asked, "What are you doing down here?"

"I, uh, I came to apologize. About before. Asami said that I breathed fire at you. And Master Horn said that your cloak was smoking. I-I didn't know it was you. I thought-."

"It's okay." Luke interrupted, "I've dealt with flame throwers before. Though, I've never had anyone breathe fire at me before. So, that's a first."

"You're-you're not mad?" She asked.

"No. I know that you saw me as something else. What it is, I don't know, and you don't have to tell me if you don't want to."

Korra considered telling him but he said, "If you'll excuse me, I have to go and talk to someone."

"You're going to talk to him?" Korra questioned.

"Yes."

"Can I come with you?"

"Why would I allow a young woman to come with me to interrogate a dangerous Sith?"

She was insulted at being called just a young woman. She put her hands on her hips and said, "I'm not just some young woman! I'm the Avatar!" Why did I say that?! Maybe I can make him think of something else. "And I want to know who he is and why he attacked my friends and girlfriend."

She put her chin up when she said 'girlfriend'. She challenged him to say something. He didn't say anything for a while. His gaze lost focus while he was looking at her.

Luke seemed to force himself out of his thoughts, "Fine, you can come in. But," He said before she got too excited, "You must be very careful about what you say and do. Even what you think and feel. He will try to get into your head to mess with you."

"Yes, Master." Korra said. She was tired of that phrase. But she respectfully put her fist into her hand and bowed.

"Then, come on." Luke said as he opened the door of the cell.

When Korra entered the cell, she saw it was like the one she was in. Bare walls, a toilet in the back and a containment device in the middle of the room. This one though, had a table in front of the containment device. It held five of the swords that the man in the mask had. Luke walked up to the table and put his hand on each sword, one-by-one. Luke, then, pulled out the sword that he took from the man and held it with his palm facing up. It began spinning in the air somehow.

"How did you come of this lightsaber?" Luke questioned. The only noises heard were the hum of the containment device and the man in the mask's terrible sounding breathing, "Did he give it to you?" Still no response, "Did you take it from him?" Korra didn't see the man do anything but somehow Luke could, "Yes, that's it, you took it from him. What about the other lightsabers?" Luke gestured to the 'lightsabers' on the table, "Two of them are Jedi's and one is a Sith's. With the other two belonging to you. Though, one has your imprint in it deeper than the other." He stopped spinning the lightsaber over his hand and just held it in his hand.

"Did he put you in the Sith Stalker Armor?"

"What's Sith Stalker Armor?" Korra asked.

Luke turned to her and seemed to consider answering the question, "Sith Stalker Armor was a type of armor that was cybernetically grafted to the wearer, covering the entire body save for the arms. The armor is just durasteel, but it's painfully grafted onto the wearer's flesh and bone. You're lucky if you're unconscious or sedated. And rather than utilize gauntlets, they cut off the vast majority of your hands and replace them with prostheses, though some flesh will remain, so the user can still use Force lightning without fear of it backfiring. The hands will have claws on the fingertips, but due to practiced use, their considerable length doesn't cause any inconvenience.

"The helmet is form-fitting that covers the entire head. The helmet face-plate is meant to resemble a Ubese bounty hunter mask with a Mandalorian-style T-bar visor. The armor also has a breathing apparatus, that you can obviously tell. Sith Stalker Armor was historically favored by vicious Sith assassins who were highly feared by both the Jedi and the Sith. I've never seen or heard of anyone wearing Sith Stalker Armor. I've only seen blueprints of them from Wayland.

"Even this armor that he's wearing is different from typical Sith Stalker Armor. It's a full body-suit made of the same quilted material, I assume, that his armor is made out of. And the metal plates attached to the helmet mimics his silhouette. Which begs the question, are you an experiment of his?"

Korra had no idea what any of that meant, but it horrified her. But there was still no reply from the man.

"Did he train you? No...no, he did more than that. He tortured you by raising you. He turned you into a killer. And then he betrayed you. That's why you hate him. But why do you have his lightsaber? You took it? How? Oh, I see, you killed him and took it. Then you became his servant now. So, if he didn't put the armor on you then, the Emperor did. You killed him and became the Emperor's servant. But you did something, something against him that angered him. You attacked him and the Emperor lashed out at you and turned you into just an assassin. Not a true apprentice.

"So, if you killed him then that means you killed Ben. But the Rebellion survived the Death Star and was forced here, on Hoth. The Empire found us, just like in this time. And you…won? No, that's when you wound up here. You thought you were attacking Rebels when you came to. Not some innocent kids that wound up here just like you.

"But let me tell you something, we're not in your time. He is still alive. He killed Ben. He will be leading the attack on Hoth. I know you felt it, too. There is a difference between you and me in the Force, that has nothing to do with me being a Jedi and you a Sith. And with your history being different from this one, that is the only explanation. Am I wrong on anything I've said?"

The man in the mask replied with silence.

"Well then, I'll take my leave." Luke turned to leave.

"Starkiller." Came that terrible sounding voice.

Luke turned back to the man, "What?"

"Starkiller. He called me Starkiller."

Luke turned to leave again and this time he wasn't stopped. Korra was left in the room with 'Starkiller' and she could feel his gaze on her. She could feel the darkness that had come back into the cell when Luke left. Korra took one last look at Starkiller and left as fast as she could.

Luke looked at her when she left the cell and gestured for her to follow. They went to the elevator and went inside.

"Who is-?" Korra tried to ask. But Luke held up his hand and pushed a button on something on his wrist.

"Corran? Did you get all that?" Luke asked as he held his wrist up to his mouth.

"Yeah, I did." Came Corran, like he was standing right next to them, "Do you really think that he's from a different time?"

"Yes, I do." Luke replied, "There's something different about his Force signature that I can't place. And with his story, it makes sense. I also feel the same thing about people here, too. Which is odd."

"Hm, are you saying that we're in a different time, too?"

"I don't know. I have a theory about that though."

"Okay, then. What about the others that showed up?"

"I have a theory about them, as well. Gather up Jaina, Rieekan, Leia and whoever is awake from the group who showed up and bring them to the briefing room." Luke said.

"Is Aang awake?" Korra asked.

"Whose Aang?" Luke asked back.

"Aang, short, bald, arrow tattoos."

"Oh, him." Luke said, "Is he, Corran?"

"Not when I just checked. He was still in the bacta tank when I was just in there."

"Okay. Why do we need him?" Luke asked Korra.

"Because he's the Avatar and the, kinda, leader of the group."

"Okay. Then scratch gathering everyone up until the kid gets out. I'll be up shortly to work all that out. Luke, out." He, then, pushed a button on his wrist and lowered it from his face. When they got out of the elevator, Luke stopped and turned to Korra and asked, "What's 'the Avatar'? That's the second time you mentioned it. First, you said you were the Avatar. Now you're saying this kid, Aang, is the Avatar? Which is it? And what is it?"

Korra winced but said, "Can I explain everything when we all meet? I really don't want to say it twice."

Luke nodded. Then continued toward the medical center. When they entered, Luke went over to one of the staff. Korra didn't know who, because she just went back over to Asami, curled back up with her and tried to go to sleep.