Finaly I got this chapter done!!! sorry that it's a bit short. It was ariganaly part of chapter 8 but I thought that would be extreamaly long so I made this a separet chapter. Anyway, now it's time for you to read!! Now read. Oh and please, please, PLEASE review!!! I want feedback!!

Chapter 9

JarJar had gotten quite tired of being in that small room with the astromech droids with nothing to do. Yet he was afraid of what Obi-Wan might do to him if he were to find that JarJar had left the small, cramped room. But in the end his curiosity once again got the better of him and her soon had the door out of the room partly open to see if anyone was out in the hall. When seeing no one, he made up his mind and left the room behind. He made his way through the ship, moving away from the cockpit, which is were he thought the Jedi to be. He crept through the lower areas of the ship. In one of the rooms, he saw Padme cleaning the R2 droid that had saved the ship. Deo-Onna was with her, keeping the young handmaiden company while she labored. "Hey day ho!" JarJar said rather loudly. The two girls jumped a bit at the suddenness of his entrance. "Sorry," he apologized, looking a bit embarrassed. Padme smiled at the odd Gunman.
"It's okay," she said and continued her work. Deo-Onna smiled at JarJar as well.
"I saw a oilcan back der. Yous be wanting it?" JarJar asked. "That would be very nice," said Padme, thankful for the offer. "This little guy is really dirty." JarJar left and soon came back with the oilcan in hand. He sat with the two girls and the three of them talked for quite a while. It came to a point when they could hear two people arguing as they walked down the hallway. "It could not be helped. There was no other planet that we could have made it to," said a deep male voice. "Mace Windu will not be happy about this. You know he does not want me there," responded a female voice.
"He did not want you there until he though you ready to deal with it." It seemed as though they had stopped in the middle of the hall. The three in the room could not help but hear.
"And when am I ready, Obi-Wan? Is it some age? When I've turned 19 I'm suddenly ready to deal with it?" "Dai, no one ever said that there was an age that you would be ready. It's more when you feel ready." Obi-Wan paused there. Then, "Your father thought you'd be ready after the Trials," he added. "What if I don't think that I am ready?" Dai-Aron asked. Obi-Wan did not respond to this right away. He sighed.
"I feel you don't have much of a chose right now," he said. It sounded like Dai-Aron walked away from him. "But I also feel that you are more ready then you think you are," he said. Dai-Aron had stopped walking as though Obi-Wan had grabbed her arm. "It's just…" Dai-Aron paused, searching for the right words. "It's just that I'm so frightened," she said at a near whisper. "I know, and you mustn't let that fear conquer you," "Yes I know," Dai-Aron responded. She knew very well what path fear would lead her down. She sighed heavily. "Besides Deo-Onna and I are here to help you. Qui-Gon will do what he can to help as well." Deo-Onna, who had been listening with the others in the room, had straightened slightly at the mention of her name. She then heard the two Jedi walk down the hall. Deo-Onna watched them pass by. When they where gone, she turned back to where Padme was cleaning R2D2. Padme seemed to have been watching Deo-Onna. She smiled at the young girl. Deo-Onna smiled back, but she soon became lost in other thoughts and paid no attention to what Padme and JarJar were saying. Obi-Wan and Dai-Aron had changed conversation topics now as the walked into the cockpit. Before them they could see a small, tan, planet that was Tatooine.
"Obi-Wan, Let the Queen know that we will be entering the atmosphere soon," Qui-Gon said. "Yes, Master," Obi-Wan responded. He then left, giving Dai-Aron a quick, reassuring smile on the way. "So that's Tatooine," Said Dai-Aron, staring at the planet as though it were some evil thing. "Yes," said Qui-Gon, laying a hand on the young Jedi's shoulder. "Let the Force be your guide. I feel it has led us here for a reason. I sense that you are more then ready to face what is up ahead." Dai-Aron gave him a weak smile. Not much longer after, Obi-Wan and Deo-Onna entered the Cockpit. "Everyone is ready for the landing, Master," Obi-Wan said.
"Very good," Qui-Gon said as his patawan walked to his side. Deo-Onna stood next to her master. Dai-Aron put her arm around it and gave her a tight squeeze before letting out a large sigh. They watched, as the desert planet got closer.

I hope you liked it. Let me know what you think. I dont know how much I like the whole memory think with Dai-Aron but it gets better. This was just introdusing it and this is much better then what I first had. heh heh. please R&R.