"Well, now that we've all finished yelling at Anakin, do you think we can tell him what we found?" asked Taun We as the two older Jedi sat down and scowled at the boy. The four were in Qui-Gon and Anakin's apartments a few hours later. It was getting very late at night, but Obi-Wan was too angry to go home yet, and Taun We didn't want to be the first to leave, especially in the middle of a conversation.

"Thank you," answered Anakin, relieved.

Obi-Wan gave Taun We a confused look. "I didn't know we'd found anything," he said quizzically.

"We didn't," she admitted. "But we did get Dex to promise to look into the transport records on Kamino, and 'what we found' sounds a lot more impressive than 'what we got Dex to promise to help us find when he gets the time.'"

"Wait a minute," complained Anakin. "Why couldn't you just have looked into it?"

Taun We shifted in her seat sheepishly. "Well, after you left to go find Boba, I asked Lama Su if I could go with you…"

"We know that part," said Anakin impatiently. "That doesn't explain anything."

"If you want explanations, Padawan, you have to let the person explaining finish what they were explaining in the first place," retorted Qui-Gon, then gestured for Taun We to continue.

"Thank you," said the Kamioan. "As I said, I asked Lama Su for permission to accompany you, and he denied it."

"What!" cried all three together. "I thought you had gotten the permission!" exclaimed Obi-Wan. "After all, you came!"

"Kamioans don't like to leave their home-planet, and they don't like others to leave it either," explained Taun We. "And Lama Su doesn't exactly keep requests like that confidential, so by today, the whole planet would think that I hated them all and wanted to betray them to their enemies."

"Wait a minute," said Qui-Gon. "I thought Kamioans didn't have enemies."

"We don't. But you'd be surprised to see how quickly traitorous reasons for leaving are invented when someone wants out. I saw someone try to leave when I was a little girl. He didn't go after Lama Su said he couldn't, but everyone heard about it anyway. The last I heard of him, extremists were planning to murder him. They say they didn't, and Lama Su believes them, but then where'd he go? And why do some clones suddenly remember target practice? "

"That's awful!" a voice burst out suddenly. Everyone turned.

"Who's there?" demanded Obi-Wan, standing up and igniting his lightsaber.

Qui-Gon glared at him. "Obi-Wan…"

"Sorry, Master."

The voice started up again. "I thought Ana-whatever was your Paddy-whatsit!"

By now, Taun We recognized it. "Boba, come out of there!"

Boba Fett crawled out of a cupboard and peeked his head around the corner, grinning. "Hi, Taun We," he said sheepishly.

"What are you doing here?" she demanded, while the Jedi looked confused. She supposed they had to be, not knowing Boba and the tricks he could get up to.

"Plotting murder."

"Boba…"

"Eavesdropping."

Taun We sighed. "You know saying what you were doing after saying something much worse isn't going to work on me!"

A figure in rusty armor raised his gun and aimed it at a young man holding a lightsaber. The Jedi blocked his shots, leaping off the ship and onto a second one, landing with two other humans and a Wookie…

Obi-Wan started, looking around at the others. They were still talking to Boba, and hadn't noticed his sudden lapse in concentration. He tugged on Qui-Gon's sleeve. "I need to talk to you," he said in response to his friend's questioning look. "It's important."

Another chapter, come and gone. Okay, I'll shut up now. So, Obi-Wan's back into getting visions, and he's seeing what's happening to Luke. You know, it's probably a little pointless that I recap the chapters at the end. I mean, you read it, didn't you?

Anyway, reviewers are to be thanked. Storyteller Person, Alley Parker, Seylin, Black's Phoenix, Ellenlome (three times) and Satra.