*Again I don't own Star Wars or Inhumans.
Chapter 2
Kira Ann had been traveling for a few weeks and she began to feel restless in her space ship all day. Having no idea where she was, her ship wondered aimlessly in space as Kira Ann tried to find a plant to land on. The ship, Terrigain, had just been recharged by a local passing sun, yet with still no exact destination Kira Ann wondered how long she would wonder. She defiantly knew that she was far enough away from the Wa-sta system, but she could feel that she was also entering a new galaxy in general. Having not seen another planet in days, Kira Ann was running out of food and fresh water; if she couldn't find a new planet in the next few days, then she would surly die in space.
She sat in the cockpit of the ship, sparing at a very old photo of her family. After her mother died, her father never took another family photo. To Kira Ann this was a treasure because it was the last thing in her life that remained her of the good old days. The days when she was happy. While Kira Ann was staring at the photo, the navigation monitor began to blink. According to the screen there was a planet two rotations away that, from the looks of it, had plenty of vegetation. Kira Ann almost leaped for joy as she turned the ship toward the mysterious planet.
Meanwhile on a remote planet….
The air was wet and mossy from the early morning dew and the jungle, full of life, was quiet still too early of anyone to rise. In the temple, deep within the jungles walls, it stood tall with all its ancient might. Though ruined and old the sight of a lost time still gleamed. Within this temple, in one of its small rooms, lay a very restless Ben in a made shift bed.
Having been up for hours, sleep not coming to him, Ben decided to get up and at least be productive while he was awake. Walking out of his sleep quarters, Ben headed to the entrance a few floors below. Jumping from the broken instructor, Ben carefully landed on the base floor. The temple had a few holes and was unstable in a few areas, but for the most part all of the infrastructure and date was still in tack.
Though still very dark outside, Ben's eyes were used to the dark, and by using the force, he would navigate quite well with ease. It was one of the very few things Ben ever used his powers on, aside from hunting for food.
Ben finally got to the old training grounds where many of the old tools, weapons, and artifacts were kept. During his time in the temple Ben would think of multiple ways as too why the temple the way it was: whether it was an invasion or an evacuation that caused the Jedi to leave their belongings, Ben slowly shifted through all the lost information, some of which no one had ever known. Ben would often times would read most of the old text found and then save it digitally.
Ben stayed in the temple all day until the the sun began to set. Currently Ben was reading an ancient myth about a boy finding his way back to his home up in the clouds. He figured that the myth was created to teach the young Jedi determination and courage, which Ben grew attached to. Looking out, Ben decided to go to the water fall and grab some food before it got any darker. The water fall was a few minutes away from the training grounds; though it was small, there was still plenty of edible vegetation and herbs to eat.
Once arriving at the water fall, Ben filled his canister with water and then went to check on his traps set in place the day before. His fist trap had a small bird stuck inside the trap; taking the cage off of the hook, Ben started to head towards the temple. A noise stopped him, however, in the corner of his eye Ben saw another bird hanging out in the tree tops. The bird was the same species as the bird in the cage, and it began to squawk quietly. The bird in the cage sadly squawked in response.
Ben listened to the birds' noises for a while until he unhooked the cage and let the bird run free. The bird flew out of the cage in a heart beat meeting its purposive mate in the trees. The two birds flew around each other until they headed out into the falling sun set together. Ben stared out into the sky until the birds were no longer in sight; having felt the cool night breeze on his skin, Ben headed back to the temple, further into the dark cold air of the night.
