Sandra stepped off the ship directly after Luke, looking around. It was nothing but a small camp on Yavin IV, but it was visible that people were working everywhere.

"I hope to form a new Jedi Academy soon", Luke explained. "Right now, there aren't too many of us."

"Luke!"

A woman who looked a lot like their new friend came rushing towards them, giving the Jedi a hug.

"Why haven't you contacted us? I've been so worried! You should at…"

She hesitated when she noticed Sandra standing behind Luke, along with Obi-Wan.

"You must be Leia, Luke's sister", Sandra said. Leia just stared at the clothes Sandra was wearing. Since she hadn't aged a bit after her leave over thirty years ago, she now wore her traditional Jedi clothes.

"Are you a Jedi?" Leia whispered.

"I am Sandra Tornyk, former Jedi Knight", Sandra introduced herself. "Your brother came to look after me and my son when old Master Kenobi told him that it was essential that I came here."

"It is possible, Leia, that Master Tornyk is the only Jedi from the Old Republic still alive", Luke explained to his sister.

"You haven't heard from Master Iraham, then?" Sandra said, turning to Luke. "She was not in the Republic during the purge either."

Luke looked uncertain about what to say, but then gave Leia a short look. She nodded and walked away back to the camp.

"I guess you would like to see this", he said, leading Sandra and her son into the forest.

He didn't stop until they entered a clearing. There was a pillar of stones in the middle of it and Sandra swallowed when she saw it.

"She came back three years ago", Luke explained when she walked closer. "On the way she was severely injured and she died shortly after her arrival."

Sandra stroke the stones with her right hand. It was hard to believe that her old friend and Padawan lay beneath them.

"Her son, Ceron, stayed here with us", Luke continued. "If you wish to meet him…"

"Right now, I feel that I want to try and understand everything completely", Sandra said. Obi-Wan gave Luke a nod and they both started to walk back through the forest. Sandra sat down next to the grave.

"So you had a son?" she said, smiling. "A son made of love, I believe. Someone that you adored, just like I adore my son."

"Sandra?"

She looked up. The clearing was empty, except for herself. She ignited her lightsaber when the voice was heard again.

"Who are you?" she asked. Then someone spun her around, placing a passionate kiss on her lips. A single tear fell from her eyes when she remembered the last time someone had kissed her like that and she turned off her lightsaber.

"Obi-Wan?" she whispered when he released her. She didn't dare to open her eyes in case the magic would then go away.

"Yes", the voice whispered. "I'm here."

She slowly opened her eyes, looking up at him. His body was glowing in blue and the shape was shifting from the old man he'd been when he was killed and the man that she'd left in the Temple all those years ago.

"It is you", she whispered. He nodded, tears filling his spirit eyes as he looked at her.

"How I've longed to see you", he said, holding her face in his hands. "And now you're here, you're alive and safe."

"Luke found both me and our son", she told him, carefully touching his cold cheek. He grinned at her.

"We've got a son? Oh, that's wonderful!"

He pulled her in for a hug that she immediately returned, not wanting to let him go.

"I will teach you how to join us", he said when he released her. "When you want to come, we'll be together again."

"I have to stay here for a while", Sandra said, looking at Farah's grave. "Now that I'm the only one alive."

"Oh, that reminds me", Obi-Wan said, smiling at her. "You should meet the others."

He lead her deeper into the forest, until they reached a rock-formation. And on the rocks stood several other blue shadows. Farah's shape gave up a happy call and jumped down, giving her old Master a hug. Anakin came just behind her, his now long hair flying in an invisible wind. Yoda sat still on his rock, eying the reunion of the four friends. Behind him stood Obi-Wan's old Master Qui-Gon Jinn, who'd died shortly after he'd found Anakin on Tatooine.

"You're here, you're finally here!" Farah called out, hugging her Master once again.

"Hey Farah, give her some space", Anakin said, grinning as he pulled the love of his life away. Sandra looked at them all with tears in her eyes.

"Oh, I just can't believe I see you all again!" she said, giving Anakin a hug as well. "It's been so long."

"Sorry to say it, but I believe that's because of me", Anakin said, his pale cheeks seemed to blush a bit.

"Yes, so I was told, but you were also the one who saved everything in the end", Sandra said, releasing him. Then Obi-Wan walked beside her towards the two old Masters. Qui-Gon smiled at her.

"It's a pleasure to meet you again, young Sandra", he said. Yoda nodded and seemed to smile as well.

"Good to see you alive, it is", he said. "An old Jedi, needed is."

"I will do my best not to disappoint you in that", Sandra told him.

"I would be surprised if you did, young one", Qui-Gon said, stepping down. "You haven't done it so far."

She smiled at him. It felt good to talk to the long lost Master again, he'd always been very understanding about everything.

"Train you, Obi-Wan will", Yoda said. "Train the new ones, you must."

"I will, Master. Believe me, I will."

Sandra Tornyk stayed with Luke Skywalker's new Academy for eleven years. During that time, both her son and Farah's son became skilled Jedis, just like their parents had been. Eleven years after her arrival, she announced that she now had done as much as she could and it was now time for the new Jedis to continue the story. Master Tornyk, at that time seventy-three years old but still young in the way she looked, then left and walked into the woods. Her body was never found, but only days after her disappearing Farah's old apprentice, Uinen Dala, who'd accompanied her and Ceron to Yavin IV, told everyone that the clearing with her old Master's grave now had two graves. But no one ever found out how the second grave had come up.