When Queen Adorna felt Reina was ready, she introduced her to her new teacher. "Reina, this is Master Louis. He will be your teacher. Though he can't wield the Force like you can, he's the most Force sensitive person on this planet. He will help guide you in your abilities the best he can." "It's a pleasure to meet you," Reina said, sticking out her hand. Louis looked surprised at her hand. Louis looked surprised but shook it. "Reina" Queen Adorna chided slightly. "Princesses don't shake hands." "Sorry Mother. I don't feel in the position to curtsy." And indeed she shouldn't. Queen Adorna realized her daughter couldn't fight in a dress, so a top and pants were immediately purchased. This made her look very unlike a princess though. "Very well then" Queen Adorna said, nodding her understanding. "I will leave the two of you alone." Louis gestured for Reina to go ahead and she led him into what would now be her training room.

Over the next two weeks, Reina was taught how to use the Force with her mind. This included mind reading, levitation, and most importantly, meditation. Reina was taught to say the famous Jedi words as she meditated: "I am one with the Force and the Force is with me"... Soon it was time to move onto combat. "This means you need your own lightsaber," Louis said. "My own lightsaber?" Reina asked. "Yes. It is a very powerful weapon that can cause much damage, especially to people through burns. Every Jedi must have one though and I feel you're ready." "Wow. Thank you Master Louis." "Don't thank me yet. We still have to build it." "Build it?" "Yes. I don't know of any lightsabers left in the world. They have either been destroyed or they're missing. You'll have to create your own." "How do I do that?" Reina asked. "Well, first you must find a crystal. Then we'll get the other necessary stuff and put it together." "A crystal?" "Yes. That is what gives a lightsaber its powers." "Where can we find one?" "Unfortunately not here. We must travel to another planet. "And leave home?" Reina wondered worriedly. "Don't worry. We won't be gone long." "Can't you just get it for me? Reina asked fidgeting. She had never left her planet before. "No. The perfect crystal will call out to you and you along. That is how you'll know which one to take." "I see "Reina said, thinking it over. "Okay. I'll go tell mother about our departure and get things ready." "You want to leave today?" Louis asked, surprised. "The sooner the better" Reina said, leaving to find her mother.

"You're leaving now?" Queen Adorna asked, surprised. She knew this day was coming, but she didn't expect it to come so soon. "Yes mother. Master Louis says I'm ready and the sooner I go the better." "Well if you say so" Adorna complied. "I do". Reina paused. "Mother? Can Bennett come with me?" "No dear. This is something you must do alone." "Okay. We will be back soon." Adorna nodded. "So be it. Stay safe and may the force be with you." Her daughter nodded back. "And also with you." Adorna watched her daughter go, partly sad at how fast she was growing up, yet also impressed. Reina was turning into a fine young woman already and she couldn't help but be proud. "You'll make a great ruler one day" Adorna said before her daughter left the throne room but also so she couldn't hear her.

"Is everything ready?" Reina asked the head droid. "Yes, your highness. Everything is as you've requested." "Good. Is Louis here?" "Not yet your highness. He was just grabbing a few things." "Okay. Tell him I'll be waiting inside." "Yes Your Highness." Reina went inside and looked around the ship. Although it had already been checked over, she just wanted to double check. Her mother had taught her how to pilot a ship at a young age and she knew everything minus the actual flying part. Hopefully after this trip her mother would trust her enough to start flight lessons. Master Louis came on board a few minutes later and the pilot started the ship up. When they were in the air, Reina looked down at Bennett's house and touched the window sadly. With her training, she had very little time to see her best friend and missed him greatly. Hopefully she would be allowed to at least show him her lightsaber. "How long will the trip take?" Reina asked Louis. "A couple hours so get comfy." "Very well," Reina said but she sat next to the pilot and watched everything he did to help further her knowledge. It wasn't until they reached the other planet that Reina was tired but it was too late. She would have to rest on the way back.

As Reina and Louis entered the cave, Reina expected to see millions of bright crystals. Instead, all she saw were rocks. "I don't understand. Where are all the crystals?" "They're all around you," Louis said. "When you find the right one, it will reveal itself to you." "Oh. How do I find the right one then?" "Reach out with the Force. The right crystal will call out to you." "Okay." Reina closed her eyes and slowly ran her hands over the rocks. She wasn't sure how long it was until she heard something. She paused and held her hands over a certain rock. It was calling out to her. "Can you hear it?" Reina asked Louis excitedly. Louis smiled and shook his head. "Only you can hear it." "This is the one," Reina said, looking down at the rock. "Good. Now all you have to do is touch it." Reina reached out and touched the rock, and her eyes widened as a burst of energy emitted from the rock. The hard shell fell away, revealing an orange color. Louis looked at the crystal in amazement. He had never seen this color before. Reina slowly reached out and grabbed the crystal. It seemed to burn bright in her hands before fading away. "What happened?" Reina asked. "Don't worry," Louis said. "The crystal will grow bright again once you build your lightsaber." Reina nodded and carefully put the crystal away in her bag. "All right I'm ready to go." Louis nodded and led the way back to the ship.

The rest of the day, Louis showed Reina how to build her lightsaber. It was a lot harder than she thought it would be, but Louis said it was something she must do herself, so he only helped when it was absolutely necessary. Finally though it was done. Reina had her very own never before seen orange lightsaber. "Now what?" She asked Louis. Louis smiled. "I think that's enough for today. We'll begin your training tomorrow." Reina sighed. She was afraid he would say that. At the same time though, she was pretty tired and it was pretty late. "Your mother won't like it if I keep you much longer," Louis pointed out. Reina nodded. "You're right. First thing tomorrow though." Louis smiled and gave a small bow. "Of course your highness." Reina gave one last look at her lightsaber before leaving it for the night.

Reina hadn't been sleeping long when she had a terrible dream. She had no idea what it was about though as she couldn't see anything in the dream. She just felt something, something bad. She woke up yelling for her mother who came instantly. "What's wrong dear?" Queen Adorna asked. "Oh mother. I just had the most terrible dream!" "What was it about?" "That's just it. I don't know! I just felt all these bad negative feelings. In the Force'' Reina added. Adorna reached out in the Force to try and figure out what her daughter had felt, but she left empty handed. The Force told her nothing. It didn't mean it hadn't only talked to Reina though. She was much stronger in the Force than her mother. "I don't know what you felt dear, but try and go back to sleep. I'm sure everything will be alright." Reina shook her head and started crying. "I don't think it will be." Adorna had no idea what to say to her daughter, so instead she climbed into her bed and held her tight. She stayed there until eventually Reina fell asleep, exhausted by her tears. Adorna carefully slipped away and went back to her own bedroom. She looked up at the sky before climbing into bed. "I don't know what you're trying to tell my daughter, but please keep her safe." Queen Adorna could feel no answer from the Force, but sometimes, no answer was better than an answer.