Jinn was taken immediately and placed in the wolf clan of year 7 ABY. Since he was only a year old, he was placed in a room with other infants his age, who would become his classmates in a few years. They were cared for by Jade Tribri, a Jedi Knight during the Old Republic.

Jade was a human female from Hosian Prime, but was found when she was small and brought to the temple before I was born. When we dropped Jinn off for his first day, she asked that we bring something that he likes to play with if he gets upset, so I brought the book with all of the planets in it. I told her if he likes the planets and would look at the pictures. We also brought diapers, changes of clothes, extra shoes, blanket for naptime, sanitary wipes, and gave her mine and Padme comlink number just in case.

When I was dropping him off, he started to cry and hug my leg.

"Oh, it's okay buddy. I'll be back."

"Jinn," said Jade. "Come here. I want to show you something special. Its called our schedule. Look at all the fun things we are going to do today. We have snack time, then circle time, then play time, then story time, then nap time, then art time, then outside time, then another snack time, then another nap time, then floor time, then another story time, then daddy comes back."

"Oh," Jinn said.

"Yeah. That is a lot of stuff we have to get done today. Do you think you can help me do all of that before daddy comes back?"

Jinn nodded.

"Okay," I said. "You be good for Master Jade, and Daddy will see you after story time. Okay?" I kissed him on the forehead and hugged him. "Bye Bye Jinn."

"Bye Bye Daddy," he said.

I walked out of the room, and went around the corner and waited a minute. I decided that if I heard crying then I was going to call the whole thing off, and have them both be home-schooled. Jedi be damned. I waited about ten minutes, and then walked back in. Sneaking in, so he did not see me, I watched him play for a minute.

He was in the corner with a toy gunship and another boy had one just the same. They were making them fly around the mat in circles, making sounds that I had never heard a gunship make.

Jade spotted me, and came over to the door. "Is something wrong?" she asked.

"Well, its the first time of letting him go. I was worried about him. But he seemed to have already found a friend."

"He tested very well," she said. "He will do great here. There is no need to worry about him."

"Thank you. A few seconds ago, I did not know if I could get him to adjust. Now, I don't know if I can leave."

"Is he your first child?"

"First I am raising. We had two other, but things happened," I said darkly.

"I am so sorry," she said. "1700 will come fast, I promise. In the meantime, he is being trained and instructed in the Jedi arts, as you were. He will be a strong Jedi."

"Unlike his sister," I said.

"The council is cautious," she said. "Sometimes too much. There is no way to judge a child when they have barely taken a breath. The future is wild and darkly changing. There is so much that goes into a child, anything can change their destiny. They trained Dooku without prejudice, he was an unrepentant Sith. They trained you with judgement, and you saved us all. The Masters are unsure of your child's future, does not mean she cannot be a Jedi, simply means she cannot be a generic one."

I looked at her, and smiled. "You have great faith in the future of our Order. What would you do?"

"I would do as Qui-Gon Jinn did and do the unthinkable, and fight for the girl. The masters can be in error, let their fear cloud their judgement. If you were not trained, Sidious would have died of old age and the galaxy would be a hundred years under slavery instead of simply thirty. If someone is willing to have faith in her, then there is no reason why she should not have faith in herself."

"But who would train such a child? Someone who is the child of a Sith, and then tested to be considered to 'emotional' to be a proper Jedi."

"If only she had a parent who could relate to her," she said.

It was three days later when the Jedi Council called me and Padme to their chamber. Padme and I were both nervous as we thought that it was very possible that Ashla's fate may be decided. When we walked in, I bowed to the Council.

"Welcome, Skywalkers," said Mace Windu.

"Hello Master Jedi," said Padme.

"As you know," started Plo Koon, "we tested your children about a week and a half ago for admission into the Jedi Council. Your son was admitted immediately. Your daughter was not."

"Yes, Master," I said.

"Much meditation has been done about this young girl," said Obi-Wan. "It has been foreseen by many Jedi that she will be a strong and powerful Jedi, her power far surpassing her brother when she is older."

Padme looked at me and smiled. I grinned back.

"However," said Mace Windu. "Several of have foreseen that she may struggle with her emotions, which could lead to a complete fall to the Dark Side."

"What?!" cried Padme.

"What exactly was foreseen?" I asked, trying to remain calm. "Master Yoda told me that the Dark Side may not be in her future."

"It is uncertain, but a possibility," said Shaak-Ti. "We saw pain and anguish, tools of the Dark Side, and we would be selfish to subject a child to that."

"There is a possibility that the child may be trained in the Jedi Arts and can resist all of the Dark Side," said Depa.

"How?" said Padme on the verge of tears.

"She could be trained by Anakin, and he could teach her from a young age how to resist the Dark Side," Depa replied.

"I am in training myself," I said.

"By the time she is old enough to be a Padawan, you would be ready," said Obi-Wan.

"I would be honored to train my daughter," I said.

"Then admitted she is, to the wolf clan," said Yoda.