I sighed as more tears streamed down my face. "Happy now?" I asked looking at the man I was forced to call my husband. "Yes." He said with a smirk as he snatched the holophone from my hand. I laid down defeated worried that I would be bored to death in my isolation, "Don't worry, you won't be alone for long." He said with a sly smile and I flashed a weary look at him worried about what he had planned. "I'm here!" the door flew open revealing what looked like a female version of Thrawn, oh for forces sake, CAN I HAVE A BREAK?! "Hello Borika." Thrawn said as I looked between the two of them, just as confused as Jar Jar Binks. "Wait, what?" I asked my confusion making my head hurt. "I'm Thrawn's older sister, Borika." She introduced herself and a little girl who looked a bit like her came into the room. "Uncle T!" The child yelled excitedly and ran to him jumping up and hugging him. "Hey Kid." He said keeping the same tone as he caught her. She pointed at me "She's pretty, whose that?" I chuckled at the complement and waved "She's my wife, which means she's your aunt, her name is Rebel." Thrawn introduced me to the kid as she waved at the wildly. Thrawn put her down and she sat next to me on the bed "Hi." She said looking up at me with stars in her eyes "Hello there little one." I smiled warmly "Your name is Rebel?" She asked again and I nodded. "Then I'm going to call you re.." She tried to figure out a nickname. "Reesie, yeah aunt Reesie, or auntie Re, or Aunt ReRe, wait no," She took a few more moments to think about it. "ReRe." She concluded and I smiled at my new nickname, I would what Ria would have called me. "I'm Bhavisha by the way." I nodded even though I had no idea how to pronounce her name. "Can I call you Bavi?" I asked and she shook her head wildly, liking the nickname. I looked back up at Thrawn who had seemed to mellow out around kids, he was good with them, he wouldn't be a bad father to the kids that I was stuck with.