Sorry for such the wait! I had A LOT of things to do. I just figured out that I'm getting a book of mine published and I am also going to an online college in the next few weeks! I'll be the youngest student EVER to attend.
The final chapter of this story will be uploaded soon I PROMISE!
Once again I sadly do not own star wars
A Bold One- Next in the series.
You know that moment when you see the planet you've talked about forever come into view? Overly excited and quiet in a way only you know. That's how I felt when I saw the deep green orb of Endor come into view of the main window of The Star Fighter. "Well Addy I thought your ideas about setting up a Jedi temple on Endor was just another of your delusion of grandeur; I never thought we'd actually be doing it." Master Willow said beside me with a small smile to hide her pain. I sensed Omaris beside me her nails dug into the chair as she looked on. "You really think the Ewokes are just going to let us build a Jedi temple here?"" She asked. I nodded, "Sure why not; safest place in the galaxy at the very moment." I replied with a small smile.
Omaris's point of view
Frankly I thought the idea of going to Endor was stupid; not only stupid but so mindboggling-ly ignorant I was surprised that the Force didn't let out a horrid death scream; you know something classy, iconic, like something that sounded like Luke Skywalker after he learned that Darth Vader was his father. Yeah something like that. I looked at the evergreen orb one more time before walking away and back to the "room" I was staying at here on The Star Fighter also known as Willow Ordra's ship and also known as the huge ship that we once again found after the Battle of Haran.
So I laid there in one of the beds, eyes closed, listening to everyone planning out the newest Jedi temple. How stupid. "Eh where's that um Kenobi chick." I heard a voice say, Coliea's voice. They'd make up some stupid excuse for me not being there but I wasn't going to stick around to hear it. I was going to lie in this bed and go back to sleep and dream about a non-existent galaxy where I never left Corusant, where I was still back with Amarna Katina, my Jedi Master, where I had basically grew up, and where I didn't have to listen to those children out in the main cock pit talking about their stupid little ideas. "You should listen to them Massa." I heard a familiar voice echo throughout this small white-painted-over metal room. "Thanks for the intel Ben, but frankly I don't really care." I replied rubbing my temples. Sure, you're supposed to listen to your elders but frankly at the time I could care less. "You say that now when you're on your way to Endor. Search you're feelings Omaris, that temple will be set up and you know it." Obi Wan said once again. Usually I would listen to him I mean he is my ancestor, he is a Kenobi, and he is well the Legendary Jedi Master Obi Wan Kenobi. And sure I may be a direct decedent of his brother and not him but old Ben had still always been there kind of in my mind parse always there, always telling me things, not "what was going to happen next" or something stupid like that but just there.
"Yeah I know, but for now Ben, I'm too tired to truly care at all. Even if the galaxy was going to explode I would still be in this bed, asleep."
"And why is that?"
"Why the Force is what?" but frankly I knew I was alone once more resting my sore head. Sure I was being stupid but I didn't care. I was just tired. And just as I slowly drifting into sleep I heard a small voice. "Um, O-Omaris?" She asked. I let out a silent grown and looked at her. She was about a half a foot shorter than me but that's not saying a lot since I'm pretty tall. She looked at me slightly shy but came into the room anyways. Her jet black hair was swept up into a braid behind her to show her unhidden watery eyes. I don't mean like she was crying but almost like someone scooped up a few handfuls of dirt and gold dust and put them into a huge bucket of water. In her hands was a small cup of water and in the other hand balled up in her fist was what I sensed was medicine. "Coliea sent me in here to give you this." She said outstretching her hand to reveal two silver oval pills.
I took them from her and inspected them before looking back at her. "You're that Oli chick, aren't you?" I asked swallowing both pills with a small drink of water. She let out a small nodded trying to keep as quiet as possible. "Sorry about your Master." I said with a small comforting smile. "It's um… ok…" She replied.
"Are you scared of me or something?"
"No, why do you ask?"
"Because you never talk."
"Well there's reasons for that."
I rolled my eyes, "Well I'm not Larken, I hear what people say; doesn't mean I'll listen but I will hear." I out reached my hand taking hers in my own. "Kenobi, Omaris Grace Kenobi, Jedi Knight. Call me whatever." I said with a slight smile. She shook my hand and smiled back, "Olinia Bolder; Jedi Padawan, call me Oli or face death."
I nodded, "Faced it enough times, I'll be ok."
Suddenly I felt the whole ship shake; we were entering the Endor moon. "Why Endor it's already populated by Ewokes; they may be cute and cuddly but they can also take down an AT-AT and attack storm troopers at will. What are they going to think about us just dropping by and taking a block of their land?" I asked keeping the younger kid from falling. "True, but the Ewokes are also peaceful; they helped the rebellion, they are calm creatures, they don't populate the whole moon."
Addy's point of view
The silence stretched across the forest moon as we walked off the ramp of The Fighter and onto the soft grass of Endor. The main ship was still orbiting us waiting for a reply to land. "What now, we just going to set up a camp and call it good?" Omaris mumbled un-amused by our efforts. "That could be the start of it." I replied. Master Willow took a step towards me, comlink in hand. "Omaris, although your remark was sarcastic we've landed on the outskirts of one of the main Ewoke tribes. It would be a good idea to set up a camp here until we get permission from the people." She said. Omaris sighed, "I'm sorry 'Master' but the idea of taking over a part of a moon already controlled by Ewokes is frankly stupid. And the idea that you still have in your minds that we can just drop on by and make it home is just as ignorant." My Master looked at her as if instead of a Padawan, or Jedi, she was a high Jedi Master. "I understand and honor your opinion but your pessimistic attitude disturbs me. As a Jedi we must always keep the teachings alive; we can't do that without a temple. Do you have another secluded planet we can teach the younglings the way of the Force without being found by Emporia Omaris?" Omaris nodded, "Thanks for the understanding Master; I'll get the supplies from off the ship." She replied.
"What was that?" I asked. Master Willow looked at me and smiled, "Two Jedi Masters having an argument hidden in a calm conversation."
"She's too young to be a Jedi Master though."
"Yes she's a Knight, but she's a cocky one, she thinks her opinions should be accounted for. So they were; and they were listened to and they were denied."
"All of our opinions should be accounted for should they not?"
"Only when there needed and right now it was."
Frankly I was slightly confused by the matter but it seemed as though she was saying "If she didn't have another place to go, her point was invalid" which it was.
A while later we had sent up camp and had giving orders to The Defiant to land near us; I was looking up at the stars slowly starting to cover the sky as I saw the ship slowly descend its way into the atmosphere. I was still slightly concerned at the extreme silence that roared over the moon; but once again I remembered what Master Willow said. That we were on the outer borders of the closest Ewoke village, it would be a while if we were to see one. Everything was at a unique calm like it was back in Corusant, a place I hadn't seen in over two standard months.
