Hey loves. Sorry I haven't updated in a while. I've been without internet :( Anyway, I'm not really sure how I feel about this bit. I'd really appreciate any advice or constructive criticism. Or if you just want to leave a compliment, I'm okay with that too :) Alright, let me know what you think!


Jedi training was difficult. Following orders was not Sherlock's forte. He already knew everything the Jedi masters were teaching. But he needed to be a Jedi. He wanted it more than anything. Unfortunately, following orders meant you had to work with other padawans. As Sherlock waited on the steps of the Jedi temple, he saw a young girl in a plain white, loose, cotton shirt with brown pants and a brown cloak.

"Molly Hooper." Sherlock greeted. Molly looked confused.

"Um...Sorry, do I know you?"

Sherlock extended his hand. "Sherlock Holmes. I'm your partner for this assignment. I assume you know what we're doing?" Sherlock asked even though he didn't have much confidence in her.

"Uh, yes. I was told we were supposed to steal a hard drive from Rebellion?"

"Correct." At least she knows what we're supposed to do. Sherlock thought. He helped Molly into the co pilot seat of the disguised rebel fighter pilot and they took off.


"Molly. Molly!" Sherlock said forcefully.

"Huh? What?" Molly said as she woke up with a jolt. She must have fallen asleep.

"Wake up. We need to stop for gas." Sherlock parked the fighter pilot and they both jumped out. Sherlock handed the gas tank to a worker and went inside the restaurant. Molly and Sherlock sat at the bar. Or rather, Molly was going to when a raggedy, unclean man stole her seat.

"Move." Sherlock demanded.

"What did you just say boy?"

"You heard me perfectly fine. Move."

"What are you gonna do if I don't?"

"Sherlock took a big swing of the drink the bartender had just given him and slammed the lightsaber on the ground. The man flew backwards allowing Molly to sit.

"How did you do that?" Molly asked in awe.

"Do what?" asked Sherlock who really was dubious as to why Molly was so amused.

"That lightsaber thing. I haven't been taught that yet." Molly explained.

Sherlock looked confused. How could she have not learned that move?

"It's quite simple really. Just focus the force into the tip of your lightsaber and it creates a small wave of energy to knock people out. Beginner move really."

Molly looked down. She wasn't exactly the best Jedi ever. She wanted to be one, she just didn't know how. She wasn't very strong, but she made up for it in quickness. And she did have a unique way with the force. It was using a lightsaber and guns she struggled with.

"Come. We need to be going." Sherlock said as he stood up to leave. Molly trailed behind him and "accidentally" stepped on the unclean mans fingers as she exited the restaurant with Sherlock.


The rebel headquarters was well hidden. Molly was glad Sherlock knew what he was doing, because she had no idea. Sherlock trained under Yoda and she had trained under Obi-Wan. Their teaching methods were completely different. She didn't know what to expect.

"Two guards on the left. The left one has weak ankles. Sweep him and knock him out. Leave the right one two me." And with that Sherlock stealthily crept up by the guards and hid behind a wall until Molly caught up. How did he do all that so quickly? Molly thought. Maybe Yoda was far better than I expected...

Once Molly was safely behind the wall, Sherlock gave her a reassuring nod. They sprang into action. Molly ducked and swept the guard off the ground. To knock him out, she used the butt of the guards gun and slammed into the temple of his head. Molly looked up to find Sherlock using the force to slam the guard into the wall.

That's kind of hot. Molly thought.

"Shall we?" Sherlock asked as they both jogged up the stairs to the base. They crept quietly around the droids and entered the room where the harddrive was hidden. The only problem was the door being locked.

"Well, looks like this is where I come in." Molly said cheerfully. She was glad to do something without Sherlock. She might not be the best Jedi, but she wasn't completely useless. Obi-Wan had taught her a few other things besides just the force and lightsaber duels. Molly was pretty good at all that, but Obi-Wan knew she had other talents as well that she could use to her advantage. Even her small meek demeanor could be useful.

Molly broke the code and charged into the room. No one was there.

"The hard drive." Sherlock said as he grabbed the small chip.

"Well that was easy." Molly said as a squad of droids greeted them on the way out of the room. Molly and Sherlock stood back-to-back with their lightsabers drawn.

"Why did I have to say that?" Molly sighed. Then an idea came to her head.

"Sherlock, would this be an appropriate time to do the thing you taught me earlier?"

"Excellent, young padawan." Sherlock said mimicking Yoda. Both of the young Jedi used the force jump causing all the droids to break apart.

"Run!" Sherlock yelled. They had reached the fighter pilot before an army of droids had ran out of the base and started shooting the ship.

"Sherlock! We're taking fire!"

"Yes thank you Molly I was not at all aware." Sherlock snapped has zoomed out of the base. "Well. That was boring."

"Boring! We just infiltrated a rebel base and stole all of their plans while making it out alive!"

Sherlock shrugged. "Hardly worth our time. The children could have did that."

Molly laughed. "Sherlock Holmes you are something else." Molly said as she placed a small kiss on his cheek. She wasn't expecting to do that. It just sort of happened. She walked to the back of the ship to conceal her bright red face. Sherlock on the other hand, furrowed his eyebrows in confusion. He wasn't used to this compassion. It was new to him. It was against Jedi laws to love. But at that moment, neither of them cared. They were alone. No one could stop them. Molly cuddled next to Sherlock, has he flew them both home.

"Hey Sherlock?" Molly asked with her eyes still closed and her head against his chest.

"Yes Molly?"

"We're pretty good together."

Sherlock smiled. "Yes we are."