"Well?" Luke beamed at his sister, patting the stone exterior of the structure. Around his hand, dust flew. "What do you think?"

"Umm." Leia put on a smile, trying to appear enthusiastic. "It's sure got space like you wanted!"

"Exactly!" Luke practically jumped in his excitement. He grabbed her hand and quickly pulled her inside. "I know it's a little dark, but I'll get some lights for this place. Look. Down there are some rooms and beds-"

"Actual beds?" Leia interrupted as she cautiously peeked around. "Or rocks?"

Luke didn't answer her. "Alright, it's a fixer-upper, but it's gonna' be great, Leia. You just have to look at it differently. "It's exactly what Masters Kenobi and Olin and I need! High Command kept it in good shape during the short while they were using it."

"Luke! This is in the middle of nowhere! There is no one living on this planet-!"
"There will be."

"There are no medcenters! No doctors! No restaurants! No refreshers!"

"You should stop there before you really start to sound like a spoiled princess," Luke chuckled. "Have you never been camping before?"

Leia sighed, firmly planting a hand on her hip. "Luke, all I want to know is if you have a plan."

"Yes! Of course, we have a plan!"

"And what if you don't find Jedi to train?"

"We will."

Leia sighed, frustrated, but she smiled at her brother's optimism and enthusiasm. "You're so hopeful, Luke," she commended him. "I just don't want you to get disappointed."

"I know. You're a great sister like that, but you don't need to worry, little sis. I'm learning to be patient. I'm ready to spend some time waiting."

"First of all," Leia cocked a brow and held up a finger at his way of addressing her. "A couple minutes means absolutely nothing!" Luke laughed. "You can watch over me all you want, but you still need some supervising, too. That's what I'm here for. Brother."

"Big," Luke added.

"What?"

He grinned. "Big brother."

Leia just rolled her eyes. "Look, I'll ask you again, though I've asked you already. Are you sure that you're really prepared for this? I'm not going to get to stay here with you and help you out-"

"I know that, Leia. This is what Ben and Olin have been training me for: to train others. Do you think we could talk about the whole thing with your kids-"

Leia's face twisted into a glare and Luke immediately stopped, his courage vanishing and he dropped his head. "Luke!"

"I'm sorry!"

"We talked about this already!"

"Leia, do you have any idea how strong they are-"

"You're the Jedi of the two of us and that's great-!"

"Do you have any idea how strong you are?"

"But I'm a leader, a princess! My kids are going to have to deal with that, too! I'm sorry, but-"

"But my family does not have the time for all that 'Skywalker', 'Jedi', 'Sith' nonsense." Luke nodded, walking away. "Got it. Comm me when you get back home."

Leia nodded. "Good luck."

He stopped midstep for just a second before continuing on. "May the Force be with you, Leia."