Well look! I finaly got the next chapter up! yay for me. Only took me a hundred years. Oh before I forget.

Disclamer: Nothing of the Star Wars books/movies or anything by George Lucas or Terry Brooks, who wrote episode 1 (which is very good if I say so myself), belongs to me.

so I forgot on the first chapter. better late then never eh? I think I'll add one to the first chapter. If I can figure out how to do it heh heh. Ok now read! and GO!! 123 GO!!

Chapter 8

The R2 droid was now safely back in its place. Ric Olie looked at the damage that the ship had taken. Obi-Wan was next to him. Qui-Gon and Caption Panaka stood behind them, waiting for a report.
"Well, we wont be going far," Ric Olie was saying as Dai-Aron walked in.
"And why is that?" she asked. The others turned to regard her. Ric Olie continued.
"The hyperdrive is leaking and we don't have enough power to make it to Coruscant."
"We'll have to land some where and repair it," Qui-Gon said. "What's out there?" he asked. Ric Olie punched a button on the consul and a hologram of the star chart appeared. They all leaned over it. Dai-Aron paled slightly when she figured out the only chose that made sense. She backed away. No one seemed to notice her sudden stress. It was Obi-Wan who announced the answer.
"Here, Master," he said. He pointed out an area of space, not too far way. The computer zoomed in on the system and soon a tan colored plaint came into view. "Tatooine. It's small and out of the way. It will have what we need. Also the Trade Federation has no presence there."
"How can you be sure?" Asked Panaka.
"It's controlled by the Hutts," Dai-Aron informed. They all looked her, just remembering that she had been there. She stood in the shadows looking out one of the side view ports. The other two Jedi in the room could feel how hard she was masking her sudden stress. Everyone else just thought she was stating a fact. Suddenly she left the room. Obi-Wan looked at his master. Qui-Gon looked grimly back at his patawan. "The Hutts?" Ric Olie said, astonished.
"It's risky," Qui-Gon said, "But it's the only chose we have."
Captain Panaka did not like the idea. "You can't take the Queen there! The Hutts are ruffians, slavers! If they were to find out who she was..."
"It would be the same as if we landed on a plaint that was inhabited by the Trade Federation," Qui-Gon said quickly. "But the Hutts aren't looking for her, which gives us the advantage." Panaka acted as though he was going to say more, but thought better of it. Qui-Gon turned to Ric Olie. "Set a course for Tatooine," he said. Then he turned to Obi-Wan. "We had no chose. She knows that," he said quietly.
"Master Mace Windu will not be happy," Obi-Wan stated.
"He'll understand that we had no chose. Besides, it's time that she remembered." There was a slight pause, then. "Go to her and give her comfort, but remember she has to get through this. We will be there to help her as much as we can."
"Yes, Master." Then Obi-Wan left.

Dai-Aron sat in a small room where she could sit by herself. She sat on a bench along one wall with her knees clinched to her chest. Fear and slight sadness filled her. She knew why her adopted father did not want her to go to Tatooine for fear that the memories would posses her and she would want vengeance for the death of her parents, and in turn send her on a path to the Dark Side. Dai-Aron sighed and laid her head against her knees. Deo-Onna was walking down the hallway to the bridge to see what was going on. Suddenly she felt a wave of pain through the Force. She followed the wave to a door. She then a pushed the button and the door stood open. Dai-Aron turned her head to see who opened the door. When she saw who it was, she gave her apprentice a small smile and held her hand out to her.
"I felt your pain, Master. What's wrong?" Deo-Onna said walking over to her master and taking her out stretched hand. "It's hard to say, my patawan. There is a lot that I don't understand," Dai-Aron said. Deo-Onna looked at her Master, confused. Dai-Aron looked at her and laughed slightly. "You don't even know what I'm talking about!"
"I want to know," Deo-Onna said. "Tell me everything."
"That's the thing," Dai-Aron said, frustrated. "I don't know everything." Deo-Onna looked at her master questioning. Dai-Aron's face softened a bit. "I wish I could tell you about my past but the story is long and grim, not to mention incomplete." "My past is pretty bad," Deo-Onna said. She was about to say more but was interrupted.
"At least you can remember your parents," said a voice. The two girls looked up as Obi-Wan walked from the shadows of the doorway. Dai-Aron stood up and let Obi-Wan embrace her. She felt so safe in his arms, but then he pulled away. He gave her a little kiss on the cheek before fully pulling away. They all sat down again.
"What's going on?" Deo-Onna asked, quite confused. Obi-Wan looked at Dai-Aron.
"You haven't told her about where we are landing?" Obi-Wan asked.
"I was just about to when you came," Dai-Aron said. "Well excuse my interruption," Obi-Wan said. "Please continue," he added smiling. Dai-Aron shook her head and then turned to her patawan.
"Anyway, Deo-Onna, we are not going straight to Coruscant. That is what all this is about."
"Why not?" Deo-Onna asked.
"Because when we were flying through the blockade," Obi-Wan said, "Our hyperspace generator was damaged and it is now leaking."
"We now don't have enough fuel to make it to Coruscant. So we are landing on a near by planet called Tatooine for repairs," Dai-Aron finished.
"And what does this have to do with my master's past?" Deo-Onna asked. Dai-Aron sighed and gestured for Obi-Wan to continue for her. Obi-Wan looked at the woman he loved with sympathy and turned to her patawan.
"Because Dai was born there," he said. Deo-Onna looked surprised but she quickly covered it. Deo-Onna crossed her arms and tried to look as though this was nothing new.
"And this is a big deal because..." she said. This made both of the older Jedi smile.
"Because my father fears that the memories of my brief childhood on Tatooine will come back to me and that they may make me want to do things against the Jedi code," Dai-Aron explained.
"Like what?" Deo-Onna asked, forgetting to mask her emotions. "Like take vengeance against those that killed my parents." Deo-Onna looked up at her master in awe. "Do you remember your parents' death?" she asked. Dai-Aron protruded her lips and shook her head as though to clear it.
"I see them as though looking at holophotos of them. I can see them gazing down on me with smiles. I also see them before... during their last moments with me." She sighed again and looked up at the other two as though coming out of a trance. "But that is all. Just snippets of their faces."
"That's sad," Deo-Onna said. Dai-Aron nodded. "Master Windu fears that once I land on the planet that the memories will come back and that seeing the way my parents died I might do something irrational."
There was a silence between the three of them as this all sunk in.
"Well what ever happens, I just want you to know that I am here for you and I will help you through this the best I can," Obi-Wan said breaking the silence. "Me too," Deo-Onna said. She then gave her master a hug. Obi-Wan gave her one as well. Right as Obi-Wan and Dai-Aron broke their embrace, Qui-Gon walked by. He stopped at the door with a slight frown on his face. Dai-Aron's face suddenly got hot, and she quickly hid her face from Qui-Gon as she composed herself. "We are needed in the Queen's chamber," Qui-Gon said as Dai-Aron turned back to him. When she faced him, he looked as serious as ever, but Dai-Aron could see amusement in his eyes and felt it flow off of him lightly through the force. Dai-Aron felt her face start to get hot again, but Qui-Gon said something before She could feel too embarrassed. "We are to be with Captain Panaka when the report is given."
Dai-Aron looked at Obi-Wan. Then back at Qui-Gon. She sighed. "Alright," She said. "Lets go." She then walked past Qui-Gon out into the hall. Obi-Wan followed her. When he walked out the door, he looked up at his master, though he paused for only a second, before following Dai-Aron down the hall in the direction of the Queen's camber. Deo-Onna stopped at Qui-Gon's side. The four of them walked in silence the whole way there.
Panaka was telling the Queen about the little droid that saved the ship when they entered. "This little droid managed to get the shields back on line which in turn gave us enough time to escape the blockade," Panaka was saying.
"He is to be commended. What is his number?" "Rtoo- Detoo, Your Highness." "Padame,"
"Yes my lady?" "Take this droid and clean it up." Padame moved from the queen's side and stood next to the little droid. "Continue Caption," the Queen said. Panaka hesitated before continuing.
"Because we took damage when escaping the blockade, it is of great importance that we land somewhere for repairs." He then stopped. When it became apparent that he did not wish to continue, Qui-Gon took up the slack, covering the slight pause well.
"So we are now headed for a remote planet called Tatooine," he said. "It is a part of a system that is totally beyond the reach of the Trade Federation. Also we will be able to find the things we need to make the repairs that are necessarily to continued our journey to Coruscant."
"I must say, My Lady, that I do not agree with the Jedi on this. Tatooine is controlled by the Hutts and they are slavers, gangsters..."
"It's our only choice," Dai-Aron interrupted. She had more force in her voice then she meant and it made her sound overly annoyed. She felt embarrassed as all attention was given to her. She could see much surprise on many of their faces. "You must trust me on this, Your Highness," Qui-Gon said softly, drawing attention back to him.
"Must I...?" Queen Amidala looked to her handmaidens. She stopped at Padame who had seemed to have forgotten what she had been asked to do. It looked as though she gave the Queen a small nod before going back to R2D2 and leading him out of the room. Amidala looked about the room before looking back at the Jedi. "Our lives are in your hands, Master Jedi," she said to both Qui-Gon and Dai-Aron. The Jedi bowed. So it was settled as much as Panaka did not like it. They would continue for Tatooine.

So what do you think of this new chapter? PLEASE REVEW!! I only got two and one sucks (no ofence to those that wrote it). I hope to have the next chapter up sooner then I had this one. untill next time!