Author's Note: And now, back by popular demand... (Yes, in my book, two reviews definitely qualify as popular demand.) Just another cute story, very little continuity.

Wonderful is the Mind of a Child -- Part II

A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away...

It was the glory days of the Republic, and the summer sun had set on Coruscant. In the mountains by the last natural sea, away from the Jedi Temple, the Senate District, the industrial works, and the residential towers, was the only place on Coruscant where one could go stargazing.

The glow of the city surrounded the mountains, but it was low, and the air traffic was restricted.

Master Yoda led a small group of younglings up a rocky slope. They were on a special field trip.

Earlier he had pointed out the moon and a few constellations to them. The younglings were trying to feel how big the Force was by seeing the stars, so far away, that were a part of it.

They were almost at the top of the mountain. Master Yoda's walking stick found purchase in the gravel as he slowly made his way up.

The young students followed him, mostly in single-file.

One little boy, following right behind Yoda, reached out and tugged on his brown robes, "Master?"

Yoda turned his head back to look into the boy's blue eyes and said, "What is it?"

Pointing to the sky, he declared, "Master, the moon is following us!"

The Grand Master of the Jedi Order smiled. He said, "Binds the moon to us, the Force does."

The little boy grinned, "So the Force is following us!" He motioned with his arms encompassing the rest of his friends, dressed in tan, and, Yoda thought, the rest of Coruscant.

"Yes." Yoda said, and continued leading their hike.

(This one is based off my best friend's littlest brother's great quote, "The moon is following us!", and I have a few more ideas for stories...)