Obi-Wan was uneasy and Siri felt it in his touch as he guided her to the ship. Siri was stubborn and wouldn't give in to what had happened earlier…it just wasn't something she did.

Finally Obi-Wan broke the deadly silence as they approached her quarters. "Siri, I know you don't want to hear this but, we have to talk about what happened, what happens next."

"I don't know if I can right now Obi-Wan, I need some time to think." She didn't even turn to him. She just stared straight ahead.

"Ok, well when you wanna talk you know where to find me."

"Yeah."

Exhausted with the thoughts going through her head Siri decided to take a nap. But she found no rest, dreams of what could be if Obi-Wan and her left the Order. The type of life they could have. She tossed and turned over the images.

"Anna, hurry up or you'll be late for school!" There was no response. "Anna, did you hear me?" Siri turned around and picked up the crying baby in the bouncing chair. "Ok, you're turn to eat." She told the little one.

"Anna!" She called again.

Obi-Wan walked into the kitchen where Siri was.

"Will you please go see what's keeping your daughter, she's going to be late, and I don't have time to take her. I still have to take Jake to nursery school and I have a meeting with the Governor of Naboo this morning, I can't be late for."

"Anna, you heard your mother, lets go! Now young lady!" He hollered.

"Ok, ok, I'm coming. You know dad there is such thing as mirror time, and by yelling you both invade it."

"You're 17 it shouldn't take you two hours to get ready for school, you've been doing it for a long time you should be a pro." Obi-Wan stated.

"Well if I had my own speeder, maybe we wouldn't always have to rush in this house."

"Maybe when I'm dead that will happen." Obi-Wan said rushing around the kitchen.

"Mom!" Anna protested.

"Obi, maybe it would be better, she could even take Jake to nursery school sometimes." Siri recommended while carrying the newborn.

"Did I lose all respect in here or is it just me?" Obi-Wan asked stopping to look at the two women he loved his wife, and their daughter.

"Siri, are you awake?" Adi asked her.

"What?" Siri asked groggy from being woken.

"You were talking in your sleep." Adi informed her.

"I was dreaming." She answered.

"About Obi-Wan?" She asked.

"How did you know?" Siri asked sitting up.

"Well you mentioned his name a few times." Adi smiled.

"I don't know what to do. I want to be with him but it's the same with him, we love being Jedi, more then anything."

"Sometimes you have to give up the thing you love for the one you love…and sometimes you have to give up your love for your duty. It's a choice Siri, only one you two can make I can't do it for you."

"He wants to talk but I don't know if I can without breaking down and falling apart.

"A word of advice, if you choose the Jedi over Obi-Wan, there's always a chance that you will never be friends again. Just remember that before you decide. Adi got up and left leaving Siri in a black state of mind.

She knew what she had to do, and it was going to kill the both of them.