"Alright," said Obi Wan. "What did you talk to Yoda about?"

"My maker."

"Oh." Understanding filled Obi Wan's voice. She had been told the story of her making when she was fifteen and Yoda had begun schooling her in the Dark Side. She had come straight to Obi Wan and told him everything.

"He never created another human," said Leila. She touched the diamond around her neck. "He simply lives there."

"You could hardly even call him a Sith."

"Yoda found the system where he lives."

Obi Wan turned and looked at her. "Leila, promise me you won't go there alone."

"I won't," said Leila. "Master didn't tell me where it was because I did not ask."

"Why didn't you ask?" asked Obi Wan.

The two of them where flying aimlessly about Corasaunt.

"I don't know."

"Are you afraid?"

"I'm not afraid of my maker."

"I think you are."

Leila looked at Obi Wan. "What?"

"You're not afraid of him. Of what he could do to you. You're afraid of what you'll find him to be. And of what Master Qui-Gon will say." Obi Wan looked at her, taking his eyes off the air way. "Am I right?"

Leila thought about what he said. "You're right. I am afraid of that. Father…what would he say?"

"Why don't you ask him?" Obi Wan guided the speeder back toward the Jedi Temple.

"I can't." Leila looked at Obi Wan. "If I decided to go and see for myself, would you come with me?"

"Of course," said Obi Wan without hesitation. "You know I would."

Qui-Gon was amused when Leila and Obi Wan came through the doors. "I see you got your head healed."

Qui-Gon had a small apartment in the Jedi Temple. It had three bedrooms. One for him, one for his apprentice and one for Leila, though they where rarely used. Jedi rarely slept, unless wounded or exhausted.

Leila nodded but flopped down on the couch. "Father, when do we get out next mission? I'm tired of being here."

"I'm not your Master. Go and ask him."

Leila shot him a look. "Master lets me go with you, though."

Obi Wan sat down as well, next to Leila.

Qui-Gon sat in front of them. He was struck by how well they looked together. "We are at a time of peace. And we should be thankful for it."

Leila sighed and laid her head back. "But it's boring."

"You and Obi Wan go off to Tatooine all the time," said Qui-Gon. "Don't talk to me about being bored. There's a whole galaxy out there for you to play with. Keep yourself busy."

Leila smiled.

"You're getting dust and dirt all over my couch," said Qui-Gon. "Go change."

Leila stood. She kissed his cheek and disappeared down the hall.

"I'm not going to survive her, Obi Wan," said Qui-Gon.

Obi Wan smiled slightly. "Of course you will, Master. Because if you can't, then however will I?"