Well, thank you for your reviews! Here's the next chapter!

Black's Phoenix: Yes, people have free will! I was just kiddin' around, wasn't really making up a rule. Anyways, since Jango Fett lived there, I thought maybe they would have some human sized clothes, in case any humans decided to take a vacation there. WHY they would want to vacation there is beyond me... Thanks for reviewing!

LaliathIell: Finally, someone who likes an X-men/Star Wars combination! Thank you for your review! Well, I certainly will try not to make Serena a Mary-Sue, that's partly why I rewrote it. Hope you like this chapter!


Disclaimer: Don't own Star Wars or the X-men. But I did make up two of my own new X-men characters. SO SUE ME!

Before we go any further, I just want to clear these things up:

Captain Treneka: He was one of the Naboo captains during the Trade Federation blockade. He was fired for making up a lie about Serena, since he hated mutants.

Darcin Kopala aka Summoner: Has the ability to call animals to him, send them away, and control them whenever he chooses. Also has the powers of a spider. (Just like Spider-man)

Arikara Hussan aka Blastergirl: Has the ability to generate blaster fire through her body and shoot it from her wrists.

All the other characters are pretty much the same, only Colossus is older and married to Mystique, who is good, Logan is married to Lady Deathstrike, and Jean is married to Scott.


Chapter 4

Anakin ran in front of a shaak, yelling at it and waving his arms. Padme started laughing as the Jedi padawan ran in circles, chased by the now angry shaak. The shaak crossed in front of Padme, with Anakin, who was now riding it, facing the shaak's tail. Anakin attempted to stand on the galloping animal's back, but the shaak bucked, and Anakin lost his balance and fell off. At this Padme laughed even harder, but stopped when she saw Anakin lying still. Concerned, she jumped up and ran to where Anakin was face down in the grass. "Annie, Annie! Are you all right?" she said, turning him over.

He pulled a stupid face at her and laughed. She yelped in mock fury and took a swing at him, but he caught her arm. She struggled, and they rolled over in the grass, embracing, and looking into each other's eyes. Suddenly, they became aware of the contact between them. They let go of each other quickly and sat up, looking away.

Finally, Anakin stood up and held out his hand to her. She smiled and took it, and he pulled her up. By now they were easy together, not self-conscious any more. Padme scrambled up onto the shaak behind Anakin. She put her arms around his waist and leaned against his back. Anakin dug his heels in, and the shaak started forward; and they rode away.


Back in Kamino, rain lashed the city. Below, mighty waves pounded the stilts, breaking almost to the height of the platforms. A large avian carrying a rain-soaked rider flew above the water toward a floating city.

Taun We, Serena, and Obi-Wan stood in front of the door of Jango Fett's apartment. The Kaminoan waved her hand, and a muted bell rung. Serena looked around her, trying to feel if something was wrong or not. She felt very anxious and tense, and was breathing rather quickly. Obi-Wan sensed her concernedness and put an arm on hers.

As they waited, he noted the door lock entry mechanism. The door suddenly opened, and a ten-year-old boy, Boba Fett, looked at them. He was identical to the boys in the classroom, but looked meaner and harder. He glared at Obi-Wan, and especially Serena, who narrowed her eyes at him.

"Boba, is your father here?" Taun We asked kindly.

There was a brief pause as Boba continued to look at Serena. "Yep," he finally answered her.

"May we see him?" Taun asked.

Boba nodded curtly. "Sure," he replied. Another brief pause, and then the boy stepped aside, and Taun We, Serena, and Obi-Wan went through. The three of them entered the apartment, and Obi-Wan looked around the room. Serena instantly sensed something was very wrong. Obi-Wan, something's not right here. I can feel it.

Nothing seems right about this place, I agree. However, we should wait to see who this Jango person is.

I already don't like the looks of the cloned son. Not a good sign.

"Dad!" The boy said. "Taun We's here!"

Jango Fett came in from the bedroom. He wore a blue shirt and pants. He was a bit unshaven and mean looking, his face pitted with scars of old wounds. There were a couple of weird tattoos on his hands, which Serena observed immediately. He didn't see Serena and eyed Obi-Wan with suspicion.

Serena instantly felt that she knew the man, but she couldn't quite remember where she'd seen him before.

"Jango, welcome back," Taun said, "Was your trip productive?"

He nodded. "Fairly." He and Obi-Wan sized each other up, while Boba and Serena studied both of them. How funny and egotistical men can be! she thought amusedly to herself.

"This is Jedi Master, Obi-Wan Kenobi," Taun continued. "He's come to check on our progress."

Jango looked at him. "That right?" he said. His eyes fixed Obi-Wan coldly, and the Jedi also thought he looked familiar.

"Your clones are very impressive," Obi-Wan said, "You must be very proud."

Jango shrugged. "I'm just a simple man, trying to make my way in the universe, Master Jedi," he replied.

"Aren't we all?" Obi-Wan said. He suddenly eyed the half-open bedroom door, through which a couple of pieces of body armor could be seen on the floor. Jango registered Obi-Wan's look and moved in front of him, blocking the view.

Serena grinned, for she already had seen the armor, and knew it undoubtedly was the assassin they were looking for. Boba glared at her, but looked worried. Jango had not yet seen Serena.

"Ever make your way as far into the interior as Coruscant?" Obi-Wan asked Jango.

Jango nodded. "Once or twice."

"Recently?" the Jedi master questioned firmly.

The Bounty Hunter eyed him carefully. "Possibly..." he said.

Obi-Wan nodded. "Then you must know Master Sifo-Dyas?" he said. He already had a feeling that the bounty hunter was quite suspicious, and wanted to ask Serena her opinion. But at the moment she was having a steady glaring contest with the boy.

Jango turned to his son. "Boba, close the door," he abruptly said in Huttese. Serena smiled smugly at Boba, who shifted uneasily as he walked past her to close the door. Serena got one last peek at the armor before she glanced back at Boba.

Jango smiled thinly at Obi-Wan. "Master who?"

"Sifo-Dyas," Obi-Wan repeated. "Is he not the Jedi who hired you for this job?" He stared at the bounty hunter.

Jango took a step closer to the Jedi. "Never heard of him," he replied curtly.

Obi-Wan raised his eyebrows in mock surprise. "Really."

"I was recruited by a man called Darth Tyranus on one of the moons of Bogden."

"No?" Obi-Wan said. "I thought..."

"Sifo-Dyas told us to expect him," Taun We interrupted. "And he showed up just when your Jedi Master said he would. We have kept the Jedi's involvement a secret until your arrival, just as your Master requested."

"Curious..." Obi-Wan smiled a bit.

Jango studied his face. "Do you like your army?" he finally asked, after they had looked at each other for a few minutes.

"I look forward to seeing them in action," Obi-Wan nodded.

Jango looked at him hard. "They'll do their job well," he said. "I'll guarantee that."

Obi-Wan knew the conversation was over. "Thank you for your time, Jango," he bowed.

"Always a pleasure to meet a Jedi," Jango replied.

As Obi-Wan began to walk towards Serena, Jango suddenly stared at her and paled. She looked at him and crossed her arms, not ready to leave.

Obi-Wan halted when he saw her action and became confused. Serena stood stock still, glaring at Jango, a small smug smile on her face. Obi-Wan turned to glance at Jango, and was startled by his appearance. The hardened bounty hunter had turned as white as the snow on Hoth and was staring at Serena, clearly in utter shock.

Serena looked at him. "And yet again, we meet... Jango," she said coldly. "After all these years... I never expected to find you here. And with a son, too." She glared at Boba, who looked surprised that she knew his father. "Personally, I thought you would be in the joined forces against mutants, but now you're a bounty hunter... how very interesting."

Jango said nothing, and Obi-Wan still didn't know how she knew him. "What are you doing here," the bounty hunter finally spoke, shakily.

She took a few steps forward, glaring at him. "On a mission. Someone nearly killed my cousin. And I have a strong feeling that it's you." She looked at him. "What was it? Not enough pay? Mad because you were thrown out of the army?"

He made no reply.

"Well it doesn't matter," she said. "Because sooner or later, I will find out. And if it IS you... well, let's just say our next encounter won't be so pleasant." She glared daggers at him. "Until our next meeting, Treneka." She whisked around and strode out of the room, followed by an angry Obi-Wan and a confused Taun We. The door slid closed behind them.

Jango Fett turned to his son, deep in thought.

"What is it, Dad?" Boba asked.

Jango looked at him. "Pack your things. We're leaving."

Outside, as Serena and Obi-Wan walked hurriedly though the halls, Obi-Wan glanced at Serena. "How did you know that it was Treneka?" he asked her.

She barely looked at him. "I knew," she said. "No mutant could forget that cruel face. I knew he was going to end up badly the day he left. And now he's after my cousin? Oh, no. He won't live another day if there's another attack on her. I'll guarantee that."

Well, that's that chapter. I ONCE AGAIN DOTH COMMANDE YE TO... never mind.