Han's face fell at that name

Han's face fell at that name. It was bad enough that he had to share 'Solo' with the man, now he knew he was also sharing his sister. Stepping back a couple of spaces, he leaned against the hull of the Falcon, his mind racing through the possibilities. And there was only one that stood out: She's lying.

"Your brother? I'm sure I've heard Han mention he had a sister-" Han's voice was almost pleading for her to change her mind, but he was cut off by her cold stare.

"Han Solo is no brother of mine." Jaina stated shortly, her eyes cold, only to be replaced the next moment with a warm glow, which both Han and Luke knew to be false. "Well, you have much work to do; I suppose I must take my leave." As she turned, Han found himself reaching out and touching her shoulder, stopping her.

"We've only just met, and I thought you wanted to know where you can find Han Solo." 'Lando' piped up, slackening the grip on her jacket. "Please, stay and have dinner with us. We can talk more." His voice revealed his raw emotions and he was sure in that moment, as she studied his eyes, that she knew who he really was.

Luke glanced at Han, whose eyes remained fixed on the young lady in front of them. She nodded slowly, a smile appearing on her face. "I would like that." She replied gently, taking Han's hand in hers. "I look forward to talking with you both further. I shall be here all day, so perhaps…" She turned her attention to Luke, who blushed at her request, "You can come and collect me at the time?"

Slightly dumbfounded, Luke responded, "Of course." Stepping away from Jaina, he bowed slightly to her, before taking his leave and heading behind the Falcon.

"Well General Calrissian, until tonight." She let his hand drop flaccidly by his side, her gaze burning into his. For a moment, he felt taken under, like he was in a pool of deep water trying desperately to keep his head afloat.

"I look forward to it…" Han muttered slowly as her back retreated, and he couldn't help feel a pang of pride at his sister and how she had grown up. If Thracken only did one great deed in his lifetime, it would have been raising Jaina to be as respectable as she had just presented. Then Han's heart fell, because it shouldn't have been his cousin, it should have been him.

Jaina Sal-Solo strode away from the two smugglers, wanting to glance back but not wanting to be seen. She had felt the force in one of them, the one named Skywalker and it was powerful. It had reverberated through her body, much stronger than her own force. Her hand fell to the bulge by her leg, and she gently rubbed it, feeling the lightsaber's handle calm her remarkably. She didn't have time to let her emotions get the better of her, Thracken would be expecting her call and to see her so winded by her experience with her brother Han, would anger him greatly.

Rounding a corner, she found herself in a cramped office, a battered desk and dying plant the only furniture. Wow, these smugglers sure know how to live it up, she thought, thinking back to her own privileged childhood for a moment.

"Jaina." A voice echoed, crackling with the wavering signal. "Longer than I expected." Thracken appeared at her wrist strap, a small hologram fading in the dim light. "You found him I assume?"

"Yes," She was quick to answer, "I did. It wasn't hard."

"Good and I suppose they lied to you?" His voice was deep, she thought, similar to Han's. She had never noticed it before but the resemblance between the two was uncanny. One slightly more scarred and battle weary than the other, but they held out the same. "Did they?" Thracken noticed her pause, and also what she was thinking.

"Yes, he introduced himself as General Calrissian. But the other, he told me he was a Skywalker."

"I can feel it from here…" Thracken's voice became dreamier, his hologram fading considerably. "He is strong in the force Jaina. You know what needs to be done."

Jaina bowed to the hologram, "Of course broth… Master" She caught herself before disrespecting the man who had raised her. The own who had trained her in the force. "It will be done tonight, I have been invited to dinner."

"Remember who your brother really is, the traitor and scoundrel. Not as you see him now. He must be destroyed, strike him down in your anger, and then your training will be complete." Those were Thracken's last words before the hologram broke up completely. Sliding off the wrist band, she threw it in the desks draw. She had no further use for it. She knew what had to be done.

A/N – Little bit more to hopefully keep people interested! I'm typing as I'm thinking it, so it should all fall into place soon… tune in for the next part, where Han tells Leia all… dum dum DUM!! Please Review, I like having things to read lol !!