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"So this is Yavin?" Jadis asked as Boba Fett lowered Slave I into the atmosphere of the planet.

"Yes it is. And as you can see, it will be quite easy to hide and spring an attack." Boba replied.

Jadis smiled as she surveyed the thick jungles of Yavin from the cockpit. Boba had informed her that they would be landing quite far from the Jedi temple to avoid being detected, but that he would lead the way to the area where they would wait in hiding for the surprise attack. So as Boba landed Slave I onto a landing platform far enough away from the temple, Jadis felt a surge of excitement.

"Well, we're here. Let's get things done." Boba said as he opened the cockpit door.

He kindly escorted Jadis down the landing ramp, then the two of them made their way to the cargo extension that held Jadis' many minions. The minions were quite happy to be released from the cargo hold, as they cheered loudly and shook their weapons in the air once Boba had unlocked and opened the door.

"I can see you're ready as well." Jadis said.

"Oh yes, my lady. We're with you all the way." General Otmin replied.

"Very good, general. Now our friend here will lead the way, so please follow us." Jadis said.

Everyone was calm and confident as Boba lead the march through the thick jungles towards the Jedi Temple. They were quite sure that the surprise attacks they had planned would go off without any problems at all.

Inside the Jedi Temple

Everyone was feeling quite tense as they sat in the conference room. They were trying to discuss what they should do should Boba, Jadis, and their minions arrive at the Jedi Temple to attack but so far they weren't having any luck trying to come up with any ideas.

"You know, I don't like just sitting around waiting for something to happen." Jacen said.

"Patience, Jacen. The Force will tell you what to do." Luke said.

"But Uncle Luke, what are we waiting for?" Jacen asked.

"Clear your mind and the Force will tell you." Luke replied.

"Which is a lesson you apparently still need to learn." Jaina said.

Jacen rolled his eyes at his twin, being quite used to her picking on him by now. He then turned his attention back to his uncle to hear more advice.

"Remember, clear your mind and let your strength flow from the Force." Luke said.

Jacen nodded as he closed his eyes and tried again to concentrate hard on his thoughts. Everyone looked at him as he had a look of concentration on his face. After a while, he opened his eyes and looked at his uncle.

"I think I understand now." he said.

"Very good, Jacen. You have improved." Luke said.

"Finally." Jaina replied.

Luke gave her a warning look to cool her attitude, and Jaina gave a half hearted smile as if to say I'm sorry. Everyone snickered a little, feeling a little relieved that they could laugh among the tension they were feeling. But they still didn't really like staying in the temple all cooped up.

"Mom, I'm bored. Can we go outside for a while?" Anakin asked.

"Please Mom, before our "guests" arrive?" Jaina added.

"I really don't know if that's a good idea right now." Leia said as she glanced over at Luke.

"Please, ma'am. I want to explore outside and see all the trees. We don't have trees like this on Narnia." Lucy said as she gave Leia her typical puppy dog look.

While Peter, Susan, and Edmund groaned at Lucy's typical trick to get what she wanted, Leia looked over at Luke who just simply nodded his head. Leia was amazed that Luke would allow her kids and their friends to go outside with this looming danger. But she had learned long ago to trust her brother's judgment and hoped he was right on this one.

"It's against my better judgment, but you can go outside." Leia said as she looked at the kids.

"Thank you, ma'am!" Lucy squealed as she squeezed Leia around her waist.

"You're quite welcome, dear. But remember, stick together." Leia emphasized.

"Ok Mom, we will. And we have our weapons, so don't worry." Jaina said.

Leia nodded as all seven kids walked out of the conference room. She then turned her attention back to her brother, who was still sitting there with a smile on his face.

"Why did you let the kids go outside like that?" she asked.

"Are you sure that was a good idea, sir?" Mr. Tumnus asked.

"Patience, you will find out soon enough." Luke responded, then turned to Han and Chewie and said to them "I'm gonna need your help."

"You're asking me for help after you just sent my kids out there in mortal danger?" Han asked angrily.

"Just trust me on this, Han." Luke said.

Outside the temple

Susan, Lucy, and Jaina were admiring the trees that bordered the temple. Their brothers had gone off on their own, but the kids had made it clear that they were to stick together no matter what. So the three girls were standing together as they looked at the beautiful trees.

"I've never seen trees like these before." Susan said.

"Well, we do have quite an interesting variety here on Yavin." Jaina commented.

"And they're pretty too." Susan added.

"Why thank you, Susan." Jaina replied back.

"What's that?" Lucy asked as she pointed to something in the branches.

Susan looked in the direction her sister was pointing in and realized that she was pointing at an odd shaped purple fruit hanging from a nearby tree. Being curious like her little sister, Susan was also wondering what that piece of fruit was.

"I don't know, Lucy. Why don't we go check it out?" Susan asked.

As the two Pevensie sisters walked up to the tree to check out the odd fruit, they heard the familiar hum of a lightsaber behind them. Both girls slowly turned around to see Jaina standing in a fighter's stance with her lightsaber activated and a serious look on her face.

"Jaina, what is it?" Susan asked.

"Don't go in the trees." Jaina said sternly.

"Why not?" Lucy asked, sounding slightly worried.

Her question was quickly answered as soon as she and Susan turned back around and received a horrifying surprise: Maugrim and his pack of wolves leapt out from hiding in the thick jungles and completely startled the girls.

"Ah yes, I was hoping I would get to see you again." Maugrim sneered.

"You're here too?" Susan asked as she and Lucy cautiously stepped away from the wolves and towards the outside temple wall.

"Of course, little queen. Who else is going to kill you for my queen?" Maugrim sneered.

"Leave them alone." Jaina demanded as she continued to point her lightsaber towards the wolves.

"And as for you, you will have the honor of watching them die a slow painful death before it's your turn. That sword of light can't save you now." Maugrim growled at Jaina.

As Jaina pointed her lightsaber at the wolves, they continued to creep toward Susan and Lucy until they had both girls backed up against the temple wall. Lucy quickly whipped her dagger out while Susan scrambled to grab her bow from her shoulder and an arrow from her quiver.

"Hehe, do you really think those pathetic weapons can save you? Face it, little girls, just give it up. All my queen wants is your blood." Maugrim snarled.

"Jaina, go get help! We can't fight them off!" Susan yelled.

"Please, Jaina! Don't stay here! It's too dangerous!" Lucy screamed.

Part of Jaina was telling her to listen to Susan and Lucy and run back inside for help. But she had a feeling that if she did so, she wouldn't get back outside in time to help her friends. The other part of her was telling her to stay outside and help them anyway she could. As she stood with her lightsaber drawn and noticed the wolves getting closer to the Pevensie sisters, Jaina knew right then and there what she had to do.

"Sorry, I don't abandon my sisters." she announced as she slowly Force lifted a small tree branch.

Lucy and Susan gave each other What did she just say? looks, completely shocked at what Jaina just said. Susan especially was shocked as she had absolutely no idea Jaina thought of her in a sisterly way like she did Lucy. Jaina's comment even got Maugrim's attention, as he shifted his focus away from Susan and Lucy and began creeping towards Jaina.

"Go ahead, throw that at me. I guarantee it won't work." Maugrim said to Jaina in regards to the tree branch she had just lifted off of the ground.

Jaina promptly Force threw the branch right at Maugrim and unfortunately, he was able to duck it. But as soon as he rose up and began creeping towards her again, a sharp pain in his back caused him to immediately go limp and drop back to the ground. Jaina was a little startled, but she soon noticed a familiar looking arrow sticking out of the wolf. She happened to glance over at Susan, who was holding her bow and had a huge grin on her face.

Jaina immediately took this opportunity to put her lightsaber to good use and slashed it against Maugrim's throat, ensuring that he would never get up from the ground ever again. Lucy also seized an opportunity to use her dagger and stabbed the throat of the wolf closest to her, who also went limp and dropped down to the ground. The remaining wolves were horrified that their leader was now dead and dashed away deep into the thick jungle.

"Thank you." Susan whispered to Jaina as all three girls embraced each other in a tight hug.

"You saved us." Lucy added in.

"No problem, you know I'd do anything for you two." Jaina replied.

The girls released the hug as they smiled tearfully at each other. They would indeed look out for each other from now on, no matter what. But Jaina's smile was short lived, as she suddenly braced herself against the temple wall and her look of happiness changed to a look of horror.

"Jaina, what's wrong?" Susan asked.

Jaina's eyes were squeezed shut as she was deep in concentration. Finally, they popped back open as she exclaimed "Jacen. He's in trouble."

She ran around the corner of the temple, followed by Susan and Lucy. They had a feeling that if Jacen was in trouble, the other three boys were in trouble too and they would be in desperate need of their help.