Second Part Done.

Dedicated to Darth_Leia_6669.

Look out for Leia Scully, lol!

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"Sola!"

Padme was the first to spot the door ajar, and the first to run towards it, almost catching her gown on the hinges of the speeder in her hurry. Obi-Wan was the next out, just jumping over the speeders door, leaving Siri alone in the drivers seat. She stopped momentarily, almost as if to playfully scold them, but thought better of it considering the situation.

Padme's first instinct when she ran through the door was to find her children. But the first thing she saw was Sola lying on the couch, which made her think that she wouldn't be very successful if looking for them here.

"Sola." she went to her sisters' aid, as Obi-Wan entered the front room, witnessing the two sisters. Padme turned quickly as she heard the footsteps; "There is ice in the fridge and a tea towel over there. Please get them."

She tried to sit her older sister in a sitting position. Sola was still unconscious, but the only harm was a few bruises where she fell and bump on the middle of her head. Her hair had some out and had tumbled across her shoulders, and it made the two girls look even more similar. Obi-Wan passed Padme the towel and she pressed it against the blood.

"The twins?" she asked.

Obi-Wan shook his head, "I don't see them."

Padme swore, not something she did often, and tried to revive her sister. "They do anything to my babies."

Siri had been standing in the doorway watching the scene, "I'll call Med, let them know we're coming."

Obi-Wan lifted the unconscious woman as Padme took a look at the carnage in her front room. She wouldn't forget this.

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The dark is a frightening thing. Shadows, blindness, monsters and fear live in the dark.

'No,' Leia chided herself, 'There are no monsters. Mom said so.'

// "There aren't monsters the way you think, Leia. There are monsters, but they are people. The only monsters here are the ones inside everyday people.// Leia cherished the time with her mother. At four, well almost, the girl could understand how fragile the new world her mother had played a part in creating was. It put her and mom and Luke in danger, from the people that liked the world the way it was. But nothing had ever happened to them, her mother was very protective over her and her brother.

Until now, that is.

Leia huffed, straightened her shoulders and reviewed her situation. She was in a dark room, with an unconscious brother, force knows where and her mom didn't know. She decided to try and wake Luke up, thinking maybe together they could open the lock. At such a young age, their ability to control their powers fluctuated wildly.

"Luke," she nudged. "Luke!"

"Hmm...what?" he seemed opening hi eyes at just a crack.

"You gotta wake up!"

"I'm 'wake,"

"Okay then you gotta know we're in a real dark room, in the middle of no where with no one to help."

Luke scrunched his eyebrows, "You're really a morning person,"

"Mom'll be worried! And I don't know where we are," she said, sounding very unhappy. "And I have a bad feeling about this."

"What do we do?" he said, attempting a down-to-business tone that sounded rather funny on a toddler.

"Well getting' out of here's a start!" she looked over to where the page light from a dark window far above her glanced on the door. "Think we can break the lock?"

Luke lifted his chin defiantly, "We can try!"

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Padme came in to the waiting room.

It was the second time she's came into a hospital waiting room that day, and that was not a good thing. She never wanted to be in one of these things again! Obi-Wan and Siri was sitting in the waiting room when Padme came in.

"How is she?" Obi-Wan asked.

"Bants' going to come around in a minute. I'm just so glad they let her come here."

"It seemed proper." Then he cocked his head to Siri. "Isn't she supposed to be on rest?"

"Supposed to be. But you know Bant."

The door opened and the chief of medicine came through. She shut the door, and immediately sat opposite the three.

"You're sister will be fine, Senator Skywalker. Just a knock to the end."

Padme smiled, "Thank you."

"As for the children, there were no signs of where they could have gone on her, no particular weapons type. I suggest looking in your apartment."

"Thank you." Padme and Obi-Wan said in unison, and the three got up.

"Siri," Bant called and the girl went back.

Obi-Wan thought it was a little odd, perhaps Siri was ill. But surely she would tell someone? He'd ask her when she came back to the speeder.the speeder keys!

"I seem to have left the keys on the table, I won't be a moment." He said to Padme, who nodded.

Obi-Wan dashed back inside; realising time was of the essence here. He went into the room and grabbed the keys.

"Everything is happening right on schedule."

Was that Bant?

"So everything is according to plan?"

That was Siri, he was sure! What were they talking about?

"Working perfectly. Should see some results in less than a month now."

This did not sound good at all.

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Luke and Leia snaked along the corridor.

Or attempted to.

Toddlers were loud my nature.

They turned a lot of corners but almost every corridor looked the same with the same doors. It wasn't until they reached a few corridors when Luke stopped.

"We can't stop now!" Leia chided, her mini pigtails bobbing as she walked back to her brother.

"Do you feel that?" Luke asked.

"What?"

"Like a weird.connection."

Leia rolled her eyes, "It's called the force, bantha brains."

"No, not that. It feels closer than that.more connected." he trailed off.

But Leia was already walking away, so Luke practically yelled his sisters name.

"Way to go! You've probably just wakened the whole place up!" she huffed.

"Leia.." he said.

"What?" she said, irritated.

"That weird connection?"

"What about it?" she commented, cocking her head to one side.

"I think I know what it is."

"Then what is it so we can get going!"

"I think.I think it's Dad."

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Woo!

A little late, but not too bad right?