Title: "Perfect"
Author: Michele
Author e-mail: michelesky29@hotmail.com
Spoilers: Vision of the Future; Union comics
Rating: R
Summary: This is my own little version of Luke and Mara's arrival
back on Coruscant, near the end of Vision of the Future,
where I believe their romancing would really begin.
Disclaimer: All Star Wars characters are the property of George
Lucas, Timothy Zahn, and any other authors whose novels
I may have touched on. It goes without saying that no
money is being made off this product of my daydreaming.
Author's Notes: Big thanks to my editor, soundingboard, and good
friend JediGirl for her immeasurable help and
invaluable suggestions, even the ones I didn't use.
Do not copy to any other site without my permission.
Hope you enjoy!
"PERFECT"
Mara glanced over at Luke as their small Chiss spacecraft descended
through the atmosphere of Coruscant. After their brief stopover at
one of Karrde's more obscure outposts, she had given in to his
pleading looks and let him do the piloting.
So maybe 'let him' wasn't quite the right way to put it, she thought.
It wasn't like she was in charge here. But that was the rub. She
was used to being in charge, Talon Karrde excepted. Ever since
Palpatine's death, she felt she had been in control of her
surroundings. Not that Luke would ever try to control her. It was
different now, though. She had to start thinking in terms of 'we,'
instead of 'I.'
"It handles kind of like a Skipray blastboat," Luke said,
interrupting her thoughts.
"You are doing better than the first time you flew one," Mara
snickered, remembering his crashing of a Skipray in the forest on
Myrkr. She studied his youthful face as he turned and grinned. He
did love flying. You could take the little boy out of the cockpit,
but... And she had to admit, he matched her in piloting skill.
They touched down at the New Republic's military base, where Luke
still had clearance. He had felt security would be tighter there,
and arranged for the ship to be locked down and posted 'off limits.'
As they moved through the hanger, Mara felt a pang of remorse flit
through Luke. An older model X-wing having maintenance done on it
had caught his eye. Guilt then replaced regret, as he reflected
silently on the greater sacrifice Mara had made.
Mara reached over and gave his arm a quick squeeze. "Maybe we'll be
able to get yours back eventually," she said encouragingly. "Or you
can move up to a newer model."
Luke shook his head and smiled weakly. "Oh, I don't know. It's not
exactly the kind of ship a meditating, non-violent Jedi Master should
be flying around in. I think I was just trying to hang on to the old
days, the excitement..." he trailed off, echoes of 'A Jedi craves not
excitement' bouncing around in his head. "Anyway," he brightened,
"we're going to need a ship for two now. I don't intend to fly alone
any more than I have to."
"We'll get another ship some day," Mara promised him, momentarily
thinking of how comfortable they could have been, flying together in
the Jade's Fire. She quickly dismissed the thought. It did no good
to dwell on things that couldn't be changed. "But Luke Skywalker
without an X-wing?!" she went on. "I can't imagine! Maybe we should
get two so we can race!"
Luke joined her in chuckling at the image she sent him -- both of
them old and gray, streaking across the galaxy in a pair of
starfighters.
Luke and Mara arrived at Leia's office in the Imperial palace, Artoo
trundling faithfully behind, only to discover Han and Leia were at
Bothawui. According to Winter, they were due back any day. She gave
few other details, however, only assuring Luke that things were calm
for the time being and he was not needed there. A quick call to
Karrde's planetside headquarters revealed a similar absence for him.
"Well, now where?" Luke asked as they stepped back out into the
corridor. Senatorial aides bustled back and forth, and the few that
recognized Luke gave him a polite nod and Mara a cursory glance.
"Anywhere, just out of here," Mara replied, flattening back against
the wall to avoid being run over by a hurrying Ithorian.
"We could go up to my apartment," Luke suggested. "At least
it'll be
quieter there."
"Fine. Lead on," she acquiesced as they made their way to the
residential floors.
Luke punched in a five-digit code to unlock his door, letting Mara
watch so she'd have access too. She began reciting the numbers back
to herself when she suddenly stopped. "Hey, that's my birthday!" she
exclaimed.
"Hmm? Really?" Luke stepped back to allow her and Artoo in first.
Mara's eyes narrowed. "Why would you...?"
"It gets changed every six months. I just picked something no one
would ever think of," he said with a twinkle.
Mara snorted at his not-so-subtle admission that she'd been on his
mind for more than the past few weeks, then glanced around at the
sparse surroundings in his suite.
"Home, sweet home," Luke quipped. "I'm not really on Coruscant
that
much," he added, in way of an apology.
"Me either," Mara smiled at him.
"So, you want the grand tour?"
"Sure."
Luke led the way around the small suite. "Kitchen," he announced,
pointing to an adjoining alcove off the common room. "Spare room,"
he continued, pausing at the next room.
"Junk room, you mean." Mara stuck her head through the doorway.
Luke shrugged, smiling. "Why do you think the rest of the apartment
is so bare? I throw everything in there."
"Ah, the side of the Jedi Master the public doesn't get to see."
"Ha, ha. Refresher," Luke continued, pointing to the next doorway,
"and bedroom," he ended the tour. "I, uh, wanted to change
clothes.
I've had enough of flightsuits for awhile."
"Go ahead," Mara replied. Luke glanced over his shoulder as Mara
followed him into his bedroom.
"Hmm, needs a woman's touch," Mara observed, as she appraised his
plain furnishings.
"Caught me," Luke joked. "That's the only reason I proposed. I
need
an interior decorator."
Mara sauntered over to where Luke was rummaging through his closet.
"And someone to revise your wardrobe," she added dryly, grimacing at
the row of black robes, with only an occasional brown and gray.
"What's wrong with my wardrobe?" Luke held out two outfits.
"Now,
should I pick black, or black?"
"Umm, I think you should go with the black one," Mara laughed.
"Jedi
Masters' wives don't have to wear black all the time, do they?"
"Don't know. Never met one."
Luke paused as Mara perched herself on the edge of his bed, giving no
indication of leaving while he changed.
"We ARE going to be married," Mara rationalized aloud, sensing his
thoughts.
Luke shrugged and began unzipping his flightsuit. "As long as I get
to return the favor," he winked.
Mara continued her small talk as Luke stripped down to his shorts,
though she found keeping her mind on what she was saying increasingly
difficult. She had felt during their evasion of the fire creepers
that he was physically strong. Now she could see it. He didn't have
huge bulging muscles like a body builder. His build reminded her
more of a gymnast, about a 25-year-old gymnast at that. Lean, trim,
toned to perfection. She had never gawked at a good-looking man in
her life, she realized. It was just that this man, this man was
going to be her husband.
Mara found herself surreptitiously studying his entire physique as he
reached for a pair of clean trousers. She lapsed into silence as she
imagined those strong, bare arms embracing her, holding her tightly
against his smooth chest, his trim waist, his ... She abruptly
brought her gaze up to his face as she felt him staring back at her.
A small smile tugged at his lips as he turned back and finished
dressing. Mara resumed her conversation as if nothing had happened.
"Can we go over to my apartment next, so I can change clothes too?"
Mara was saying.
"Of course," he replied, pulling on his boots and reattaching his
lightsaber. It wasn't that Luke was particularly self-conscious. He
was glad that they could be comfortable together, but he had half-
expected Mara to make some snide comment. He didn't know if he could
be so nonchalant when he did get to 'return the favor.'
Luke guided her back out to the common room, reaching for one of his
cloaks on the way. As they headed for the front door, Artoo whirred
to life and made to follow. Luke paused, looking at him.
"Artoo, why don't you stay here? Or better yet, you can wait at Han
and Leia's, in case they get back early." A decidedly negative
whistle emitted from the little droid.
"No, you don't need to come with us, Artoo," Luke explained
patiently. "Mara and I will only be gone a little while."
Artoo spun his dome toward Mara and wobbled as if asking her for an
invitation. But she was not one to be swayed that easily. "Listen,
shortstuff. We don't need a chaperone," she said curtly.
The droid spun back toward Luke in one last attempt.
His master, however, concurred with Mara Jade, evidently Artoo's new
mistress. "You heard the lady, pal," Luke said, patting the top of
his little friend.
Artoo seemed to give up, moaning one last time as he rolled slowly
out the open door.
"If I didn't know better, I'd say he's jealous," Mara commented to
Luke while they waited for the turbolift.
"You're imagining things," Luke kidded her, though he quietly
promised himself not to ignore the astromech, now sulking in silence.
When they reached the Solos' suite, Luke keyed in the security code,
and they entered the quiet foyer. Artoo's dome spun around and he
shrilled questioningly.
"No, Artoo, it doesn't look like Threepio is here either. I guess
he's with Leia."
Luke bent down and keyed in a message to Leia on the replacement
datapad they had attached to the droid.
"We could take the Caamas Document to the High Council," Mara
commented.
"No," Luke said slowly, shaking his head. "I'd rather this go
directly to Leia or Gavrisom. And he's apparently at Bothawui too.
It's not that I don't trust everyone on the High Council, it's just
that..."
"It's just that you don't trust everyone on the High Council," Mara
smirked. "I don't either. You're right, we should wait for Gavrisom
or Leia."
Luke straightened up. "Well, I guess we're ready to go." As they
exited the suite, Luke gave Mara a quick kiss.
"What's that for?" Mara questioned, checking to make sure the
corridor was empty.
"Do I need a reason to kiss the woman I love?"
"No, I guess not," she smiled at him. "I think I just have to
get
used to the 'new' you."
"The new 'us'," Luke corrected, grinning. "You want to stop
for
dinner before going to your place?" he went on to ask.
"In this borrowed flightsuit, that doesn't even fit right, while
you're all dressed up?" she retorted in mock annoyance. "Well,"
she
added, as she looked Luke over, "about as dressed up as you ever get,
anyway."
"So do you have anything to eat at your apartment?" Luke ignored
the
insult to his attire, as he was sure his stomach would start growling
any minute.
"Are you kidding?" Mara humphed. "I haven't even been there in
three
months." Mara was beginning to feel hungry herself. "How about we
just pick something up on the way?"
"Sounds fine. You pick the place."
Luke and Mara left the palace, stopping at a small Alderaani caf?that
specialized in gourmet take-out dinners. Mara arched an eyebrow
as Luke added a bottle of wine to their purchase, but didn't comment.
The Jedi couple strolled hand in hand toward the nearby Knossa
Towers, where Mara kept an apartment. Mara was a bit surprised that
Luke would show even that much intimacy between them in public,
though she did catch him shunting away unwanted attention from a few
curious onlookers.
As they entered the lobby, Luke took in the Old Republic d?r.
"Nice building," he said admiringly, and Mara sensed that he truly
meant it.
"It used to be a hotel for visiting dignitaries," Mara explained.
"Low level ones, that is, or their aides. The suites aren't really
that big."
"I'm surprised it escaped being destroyed during any of the takeovers
of Coruscant," he observed, studying the stately takiwood door frames
and corridian marble floors.
"Me, too," she responded as she punched the button for the
turbolift.
"I had always liked this place. It wasn't drab and bleak like the
palace had been."
The turbolift door opened and they entered the empty car. "I found
it rather warm and inviting here," Mara continued, keying in her
floor number. "So when the Smugglers' Alliance was formed and I
decided I needed a permanent place, I checked here first."
As the car began to rise, Luke set their dinner down on the floor and
leaned into the corner. "Speaking of warm and inviting," he
murmured, tugging her closer. Mara didn't even pretend to hesitate
as she melted up against him.
Luke let go of Mara's hand and instead grasped the front edges of his
cloak, wrapping it around her. She snaked her arms around his waist,
tilting her head to receive his fervent kiss. Luke hugged her
tightly as time stood still for the betrothed lovers.
Mara pulled away long enough to whisper, "We're moving back down."
"I think we missed getting off," Luke whispered back before
hungrily
finding her lips again. They ignored the whooshing open of the lift
door as the car stopped once more on the lobby level.
*Someone got on,* Mara sent silently.
*So?* Luke returned, not breaking their kiss. *This is my latest
disguise without using the Force. Just some guy necking with his
best girl in the corner of the lift.*
*You should have thought of this one earlier,* Mara responded in his
mind, giving him a playful pinch in the ribs.
"Miss Jade?" Mara heard her name at the same moment she realized
the
lift had stopped again, the doors hissing open.
"This is your floor, dear," a second voice spoke up.
"Oh, my!" An uncharacteristically flustered Mara whirled around,
getting tangled in Luke's cloak in the process. She recognized her
two elderly neighbor ladies, both with a knowing twinkle in their
eyes.
"Madame Penmar, Madame Rossel," Mara sputtered, not knowing what
else
to say.
Luke straightened out his cloak and picked up the package containing
their dinner. "Perhaps we should get off before we end up back at
the lobby again," he said calmly.
The quartet exited the turbolift and started down the hallway.
"How nice to see you again, dear," Madame Rossel said to Mara,
though
she and her companion seemed to be directing their attention to Luke,
clearly waiting for an introduction.
Mara took the hint, but was unsure as to how she should introduce
him. Finally, she simply said, "Ladies, this is Luke, my fianc?
The women's eyes lit up as she then turned to Luke. "Luke, this is
Madame Rossel," nodding to the slightly taller of the pair, "and her
sister, Madame Penmar. They have an apartment across the hall from
me."
Luke extended his hand in a warm greeting to them. "I am very happy
to meet you both," he smiled, and then rested his hand on Mara's
shoulder.
"Why, Miss Jade, we didn't know you were engaged!" exclaimed Madame
Penmar. "How wonderful!"
"It's a rather recent development," Mara confessed.
"Are you a Jedi, too, young man?" inquired Madame Rossel innocently.
Luke gave Mara's shoulder a slight squeeze. "Yes, ma'am, I am," he
replied, as much surprised by the fact that they considered Mara a
Jedi as by the revelation that they didn't recognize him.
"Such a polite young man you've found, dear," Madame Penmar
complimented Mara, who was giving Luke a sideways glance, checking to
see that he wasn't using a Force disguise.
"And nice-looking, too," her sister added.
Luke raised his hand to his mouth to hide a grin.
"Thank you," Mara said, still at a loss over this whole conversation.
"Perhaps you would like to join us for dinner," Madame Penmar
offered.
"Sister, can't you see they've brought their own," her sibling
pointed out. "And surely these two young people would rather spend
the evening alone together than with us old folks."
"We would have been delighted to dine with you," Luke interjected,
"but as you have noticed, we did bring our meal with us, and I'm
afraid we only have enough for two. But we'd consider it an honor to
share a meal with you sometime in the future."
"Why, thank you, Luke," the women beamed.
"We've taken up enough of your time now, I'm afraid," Madame Penmar
apologized. "It was so wonderful to meet you, Luke. And we are
thrilled for you, Miss Jade," she added, lightly patting Mara's
clasped hands. "We wish you nothing but happiness."
Mara felt a little Force nudge from Luke. "Please call me Mara,"
she
said hastily. "And thank you for your kind wishes."
"Ladies," Luke nodded in farewell as they parted to enter their
respective apartments.
"I can't believe they didn't recognize you," Mara blurted out as
she
shut the door behind her and Luke.
"I can't believe you revealed we were engaged," Luke returned.
"And
you could have told them my last name. I wouldn't have minded."
"You could have, too," she shot back. "They seemed quite taken
with
you, Mr. Politeness."
"Don't forget nice-looking," he rejoined.
"Sweetheart, if I wanted nice-looking, I'd be marrying Lando." Mara
decided she'd gone too far when no answer came from Luke, and she
turned to see the look of dismay on his face. "Sorry," she murmured,
taking his hand and leading him into the common room. "I doubt I've
spoken more than a couple sentences to either of them the whole time
I've lived here," she added.
"You did want to learn how to be more open with people," Luke
reminded her. "I'd say this is a good beginning." He cast his gaze
around her tastefully decorated apartment, noting a Vortex sculpture
and dried flower arrangements on the low tables. A plush couch sat
in the middle of the room, flanked by comfortable reading chairs and
facing a small fireplace. "Looks like I did pretty good picking out
an interior decorator," he complimented her.
"Must have been those art appreciation classes in between vibro-blade
and blaster lessons," Mara replied. "Came in handy when posing as a
countess or ambassador."
Luke stopped suddenly as his eyes fell on a painting hanging over the
fireplace mantle. "The twin sunsets over the Dune Sea," he murmured
quietly.
"It relaxes me," Mara shrugged, clearly uncomfortable at any hint
of
her being emotional.
"I remember watching the sunsets nearly every night growing up,"
Luke
whispered, almost to himself, "dreaming of getting off that dustbowl,
having an adventure or two."
"Like they say, be careful what you wish for," Mara squeezed his
arm.
"Would you like to see the rest of the place now?"
"Maybe after we eat." Luke held up the package he was still holding.
"I nearly forgot," Mara laughed, leading him to her kitchen area.
Luke began setting out the food on her small dining table. Mara
slipped away while he searched through her cabinets for dishes and
utensils. He was pouring their drinks when he looked up suddenly and
caught his breath. Mara had exited her bedroom and was standing in
the common room, scanning through music selections at her
entertainment center. She was wearing a sleeveless, cream-colored
tunic with a wide scoop neckline. Silky matching pants and low-cut
suede boots completed her ensemble.
Luke knew he was gaping with unabashed infatuation, but he didn't
care. The slinky material clung to her curves, emphasizing her lithe
dancer's figure. Her radiant red-gold hair was draped over her
shoulders in a casual, sexy manner that he found most alluring.
Over the years Luke had thought about Mara on many occasions, and
would have been the first to admit he considered her a beautiful
woman, but now his perception of her had changed immeasurably. For
this stunning, intelligent woman was going to be his wife.
Feeling Luke's eyes upon her, Mara glanced in his direction, giving
him a shy smile. Luke's heart melted, for he knew this was a smile
she would reserve only for him. Soft instrumental music began
playing as Mara headed for the dining area.
"Ah, much better," she relaxed.
"Hey, I didn't get my turn to watch you change."
"You'll have other chances, farmboy."
Luke gave a mock frown, then gestured to their meal. "Your feast
awaits, m'lady," he said gallantly, as he pulled out a chair for her,
then seated himself across the table.
"Your shoulder healed nicely," Luke continued conversationally, in
a
vain attempt to account for his prolonged staring at her.
"Thanks to you," Mara said in genuine appreciation. She pulled the
neckline of her top to the side, running her fingers over her bare
shoulder. "You do good work."
Luke swallowed hard, fighting down the urge to reach across and once
again rest his hand on that delicate shoulder. By the Maker, she had
never looked more provocative than she did at this moment. He knew
Mara shunned compliments of any kind, but what the heck, Luke
thought. "You look wonderful," he declared.
"Thanks," she repeated, at a loss for any kind of snappy comeback.
Never before had anyone's opinion meant so much to her. They both
turned their attention to their waiting dinner.
"Hmm, delicious," Mara remarked, savoring the cuisine. "I
can't cook
a lick, you know."
"I'm not marrying you for your cooking skills," Luke grinned.
"Besides, I don't like eating licks."
Mara stared at him, as the joke sank in. "What is this, some kind of
warped Jedi sense of humor I've never heard before?"
"You bring out the best in me."
"Or the worst," she countered.
As Mara speared another piece of nerf steak with her fork, she let
her left arm rest next to her plate. Luke impulsively reached out
with his right hand and tapped her fingers. She smiled at him, then
grasped his hand, intertwining his fingers with hers. Luke
involuntarily flinched, and Mara could feel a twinge of discomfort
flowing through him.
"Luke," she said soothingly, "there's no reason to be embarrassed."
"I'm not," he protested, looking at the prosthetic. "It's just
...
well ..."
"It's a constant reminder of your father and what happened on Bespin.
Of how easily you could have become just like him."
Mara reached over and enveloped his entire hand with both of hers,
gently stroking each finger.
"It's hard not to think about things like that," he said quietly.
"Perhaps you need to replace those memories with some different
ones," she suggested.
"Such as?" he asked, gazing into her eyes.
"Well ..." Mara turned his hand over and pushed up his sleeve. She
traced a finger over the access flap on his wrist. "If it wasn't for
the power cells in your hand, you may not have escaped that makeshift
cell on Myrkr. And if you hadn't escaped, I wouldn't have chased
after you, and we wouldn't have spent three days together traveling
through the forest."
"And you believe that made a difference? You still didn't exactly
like me after that."
"But I respected you. Perhaps, even admired you. It made a
difference to me." She gave his hand a tender squeeze. "Not to
mention," she went on, "if C'boath hadn't created a clone from your
old one, there wouldn't have been a spare Luke around for me to
fulfill Palpy's last command on."
Mara raised Luke's palm and kissed it softly. "This hand is part of
our history together." Releasing him, she added with a wry grin,
"Though I intend our future together to involve other parts of you."
Luke laughed at her boldness. "You always know the right thing to
say to me," he smiled.
"Because I know you so well. Right now," Mara added with a wink,
"I'd say we need to finish our dinner before it gets any colder."
"Point taken," Luke agreed, thanking his lucky stars once more for
this wonderful woman.
They leisurely finished their meal, lingering over their glasses of
wine. Luke raised his goblet out toward Mara. "A toast," he said,
"to us. Together, and forever."
"Forever, and always," she answered, clinking her glass against
his.
They drained their glasses of wine and sat there in silence for
several minutes, simply savoring the sensation of love pouring from
each other. Finally, the practical side of Mara took over.
"Since you set the meal out, I'll clear the table," she offered.
"Go
make yourself at home."
"Sure," Luke acquiesced.
Mara put the dishes in the dish cleaner, then went out to the common
room, but Luke was nowhere in sight. Feeling for his presence, she
quickly found him on the balcony. She joined him as he leaned on the
railing, looking out over the city lights.
"I've always loved this view," he murmured. He slipped one arm
around her waist. "In fact, your balcony faces the same direction as
the one at my apartment. You can see the Manarai Mountains off to
the west."
Mara looked up at him. "That's why I picked this particular
apartment. I wanted this view, ever since a friend and I witnessed
it together years ago from the palace rooftop."
"Just a friend?"
"Not anymore."
Luke leaned over and kissed her gently. She melted into his arms,
shivering slightly as a cool breeze passed over them. Luke wished he
had his cloak on just so he could once more wrap her up in it with
him.
"Let's go inside," Luke suggested. "Don't want you catching
cold
just before the wedding."
Mara humphed in protest. "I've never been ill a day in my life. The
last thing you'll ever have to worry about is being saddled with a
sickly wife."
A strange sense of foreboding suddenly flitted through Luke. He
shook it off, hoping Mara hadn't noticed. "Glad to hear it, but
let's go in anyway," he smiled, gently guiding her toward the open
doorway. "Wouldn't want to tarnish my over-protective image."
Once back inside, Luke hesitated as they stood in the middle of the
common room, behind the couch. He glanced down at the chrono on his
wrist.
"It's getting late," he said reluctantly. "I guess I should be
going."
"Oh," Mara responded. "I thought maybe..."
"Yes?" Luke kissed her softly, holding her hands.
"I was kind of hoping..."
"Yes?" he repeated, kissing her neck and backing her up against the
couch.
"Hoping that..." Mara closed her eyes and sighed quietly.
"What were you hoping, Mara?" Luke whispered, as he set her on the
back of the couch.
"You're not going to make this easy on me, are you?"
Luke chuckled softly. "Turnabout is fair play." Luke traced her
cheekbone with one finger. "Now, you were saying?"
Mara took a deep breath, looking into his sparkling blue eyes.
"I was hoping you might want to spend the night here, with me."
"You know I do," Luke answered quickly, cutting off any further
conversation by kissing her deeply and passionately. Mara wrapped
her arms around him, pulling him tightly against her.
As Luke leaned more heavily into her embrace, Mara suddenly lost her
balance and toppled over onto the sofa cushions, pulling Luke down
with her. "Oh!" she exclaimed, looking up into her fianc? smiling
visage, just inches from her own. He was straddling her in a half-
hearted attempt to keep his full weight from crushing her.
"I think you pushed me," she accused teasingly.
"Who, me?" he quipped, kissing her nose lightly.
"So, you want to get off me, or were you just getting comfortable?"
she snickered.
"Just getting comfortable," he whispered, pressing closer against
her, no longer allowing any farmboy embarrassment to get in the way.
Mara wiggled one arm out to stroke the side of his face. "At least
you're not wearing a disguise this time," she commented.
Luke lifted his head slightly. "I could recreate it, if you wanted
to play pirate with me."
"You'd enjoy that, wouldn't you?" Mara chuckled, giving his hair a
little tug.
"There's a lot of things I'd enjoy doing with you," he murmured.
His
lips trailed down her neckline and he slipped one hand under her
tunic, his intent coming through loud and clear.
"Wait," Mara called out. "Not here."
He paused and looked at her questioningly.
"The bedroom," she croaked. "I've slept on cave floors, stone
stairwells, and pilot chairs for the past month. I want to sleep in
my own bed."
"Sleep is not what I had in mind."
"You know what I mean," she teased.
"All right, all right," he smiled. "The bedroom it is."
He scooped
her up and carried her into the bedroom. As he moved to lay her on
the bed, however, Mara again spoke up. "Wait."
Mara felt a flash of annoyance pass through him as she stood up,
though he didn't speak.
"I just want to pull back the covers," she apologized, as she
reached
back with one arm.
Luke raised one eyebrow. He reached for her somewhat cautiously.
Mara could feel the barely contained desire in him.
"Why, Master Skywalker, I thought patience was one of your strong
points."
He pushed her down onto the bed, crawling once more on top of her
tempting body.
"I've waited ten years to make love to you, Mara Jade. I don't want
to wait another minute."
Mara laughed lightly at his impetuosity.
*And patience has always been a struggle for me,* he added silently
as he kissed her inviting lips.
Mara could feel Luke making a valiant effort to slow things down. He
pulled back slightly and gazed upon her face, as if memorizing her
every feature. Her hair shone brilliantly even in the waning light
filtering in through the window, like a wreath encircling her head.
Reaching up slowly as Luke loomed over her, Mara ran her fingers
through his hair and down the side of his neck. He closed his eyes,
exhaling quietly as she began unfastening his tunic. Tossing it
aside, she massaged his shoulders lightly. He, in turn, rolled onto
his side and pulled her top garment over her head. They continued to
undress each other, desire growing by leaps and bounds. Soon a pile
formed on the floor - boots, clothes, lightsabers.
Luke gently stroked his bride-to-be, marveling at her softness, her
sensuality. He wanted to touch every part of her body.
Mara was noticeably trembling as Luke began trailing kisses along the
path his fingers had just taken. He felt inebriated with the taste
of her. His tongue flicked over her breasts, eliciting a moan from
Mara as she intertwined her fingers in his hair. By the stars, no
man had ever come close to making her feel this way.
"Luke," she whispered. He paused from his ministrations to glance
at
her. "I love you."
A slow smile spread across his face. "I love you too, Mara."
He laid his head on her abdomen, rubbing her inner thigh lightly. As
he started to kiss those well-toned thighs, he felt Mara's wish for
him to move back up next to her. Their eyes met, both reveling in
the exhilarating feeling of being instantly aware of every nuance of
the other's being. But though their force bond would always be an
integral part of their lives, they both knew it was their deep and
boundless love that was the magnet that would hold them together
forever.
Mara drew Luke's mouth down to meet her lips, while her soft hands
began exploring his body. She caressed him slowly, deliberately,
then pulled him atop her as she could feel him tottering on the
brink. She wrapped her legs tightly around his hips as he entered
her slowly and carefully. They moved as one, clutching each other in
ecstasy and passion, Mara's fingers digging into her lover's back. A
small cry escaped their lips at nearly the same moment.
A little while later, while both struggled to catch their breath,
Luke raised himself up slightly on his elbows as Mara continued to
cling to him. It was as though she felt if she released her grip, he
might disappear. "I love you so much, Luke," Mara whispered.
"Don't
ever leave me."
"Never," he returned. "Never, my love."
They lay together in silence for several more minutes, until Luke
finally slid to the side, still tightly clutching Mara to him. He
pulled a sheet up to cover their cooling bodies.
"You're the first man who's ever loved me, Luke," Mara said
quietly,
running her fingers through his perspiration-soaked hair. "The first
one who has ever, truly, made love to me."
Luke raised her fingers to his lips and kissed them tenderly. "I've
never experienced anything like this before, either," he whispered.
"You've brought out emotions in me I never knew existed, never
dreamed were possible."
Mara could feel Luke's love for her reaching to the very core of her
being. "I am so looking forward to being your husband," he added,
caressing her back and shoulders.
"I feel like you already are," Mara murmured back. She could just
make out his features in the semi-darkness. In an effort to slip out
of the sentimental hole they were falling into, she laughed lightly.
"I hope you appreciate the fact that I keep my fingernails trimmed."
"Getting clawed by anyone other than a hungry wampa would be a new
experience for me," he chuckled.
"You know, Skywalker," Mara said matter-of-factly, "I'd say
you and I
are perfectly compatible in the love-making arena. Imagine what
we'll be like with more practice." She kissed him on the nose
playfully. "I wonder just how creative two Jedi can be. Do you
think we could levitate long enough to...?"
Mara paused as a low groan escaped her bed partner. She cupped his
face in concern. "Am I embarrassing you?"
"No, you're not," he assured her. "I'm doing that to myself."
"Huh?"
He let out quiet sigh. "It's just that I realized I had been
thinking the same thing."
"What's the penalty for corrupting a Jedi Master?" Mara snickered.
"A lifetime of pleasure," he squeezed her happily. "But I
thought
you wanted me to cut back on my use of the Force," he added wryly.
"UNNECESSARY use, I said." Mara yawned as she snuggled closer to
Luke. "I'm tired. I guess you wore me out, farmboy." She exhaled
quietly. "'night, Luke."
Luke drew her close and stroked her hair. "Goodnight, Mara," he
whispered to her softly, but she was already sound asleep in his
arms. He bent over and kissed her gently on the lips. "My beloved
companion."
Several hours later:
Han and Leia trudged wearily toward their suite, followed by a
prattling See-Threepio.
"Oh, it is so good to be back home," the golden droid went on,
oblivious to the fact that no one was listening to him. "I so
dislike space travel. Though I must say, Mistress Shada was
exceptionally kind to me."
As they entered the darkened room and switched on the lights,
whistles and beeps sounded from a corner of the room.
"Artoo?" Threepio spoke up hopefully. The little droid moved out
into view. Threepio hurried over to greet his counterpart. "Artoo-
Detoo, how wonderful to see you again."
Leia was also glad to see the astromech droid. "This must mean Luke
is back."
"Yeah, so where is he?" Han asked, looking around the apartment.
Leia reached out with the Force. "I don't sense him nearby."
Han peered closer at Artoo. "He seems to have left a note." He
squatted down next to the blue and white droid.
"Han and Leia," he read. "I wasn't sure when you would return,
so I
left Artoo here. He is carrying a little present, with instructions
only to release it to you, Leia, or to President Gavrisom. It is
genuine. Contact me and I will come see you. Love, Luke."
"A present?" Leia looked at Artoo, puzzled.
"Yeah, a secret present that I can't see," complained Han.
Leia bent down beside the droid. "Artoo, can you give me Luke's
present?"
Artoo whistled indignantly.
"Artoo states it was he who acquired the information, not Master
Luke," Threepio translated.
"Are we the only people in the galaxy with droids with ego
problems?"
Han rolled his eyes. "C'mon, silvertop, give Leia the message."
Artoo beeped resentfully, and a file appeared on the datapad. Leia's
eyes widened in astonishment. "I don't believe it!" she exclaimed,
looking up at Han.
"What?"
"It's the Caamas Document!"
"How could Luke get hold of that? He was going off to rescue Mara."
"I don't know. He said to contact him," Leia replied. "Try
buzzing
his room."
Han went over to the comm unit and keyed in Luke's number. After
numerous buzzes, he switched it off. "He must not be there. He
doesn't sleep that sound even when he's in one of those trances."
Han looked at Artoo. "You know where he's at?"
Threepio interpreted Artoo's response. "Artoo states he doesn't know
where Master Luke went after leaving him here."
"Okay, how about telling us where you found that document," Han
addressed Artoo.
Artoo beeped once more.
"Artoo says Master Luke gave him orders not to reveal that
information," Threepio stated.
"Great, just great," Han groused.
"Han," Leia interjected. "Leave Artoo alone. Why don't you try
Luke's comlink?"
Luke was having the most wondrous dream. He and Mara were at a
seashore, surrounded by four laughing children of various ages.
Artoo was sitting nearby, beeping continuously. He kept beeping, and
beeping.
Luke awoke, trying to hold onto the images in the dream. But the
beeping continued. Shaking the sleep from his brain, he realized the
sound was coming from the floor. Why was the floor beeping? His
comlink!
He disentangled himself from Mara, and scooted over to the edge of
the bed. Rummaging through the pile of clothes, he finally located
the offending communications device.
Han was about to give up. "I don't think he's going to answer this
either," he was saying to Leia, when a sleepy voice finally came
online.
"S'ywalker."
"Luke, that you?"
"Han?"
"Hey, kid. We got Artoo's present." Leia came over and stood behind
Han.
" 'hat's great," Luke yawned.
"Did you find Mara? How is she?" Leia put in.
"Perfect," Luke mumbled.
Han and Leia exchanged glances. "So you gonna come over and tell us
where you got the document?" Han continued.
"Uh...right now?"
"Where are you, Luke?" Leia asked. "Did we wake you? You sound
so
sleepy."
"I WAS asleep. It's the middle of the night. Isn't it?"
Han and Leia were suddenly startled to hear another voice in the
background.
"Who are you talking to?" said a very drowsy, very feminine voice.
"It's Han and Leia," they heard Luke whisper in reply.
"Huh?" the other voice muttered.
"On my comlink," Luke answered.
"What time is it?" the mystery woman asked.
"I don't know. Go on back to sleep."
Han and Leia listened in wide-eyed astonishment.
"Say, Luke, we're sorry if we disturbed you," Han apologized.
"Yeah, uh, can I come by in the morning and we can talk then?"
"Sure, kid, sure."
"'kay. See you then," Luke signed off.
As they ended the connection, Han and Leia stared at each other.
"Don't EVER ask me to call him in the middle of the night again,"
Han
ordered with a touch of amusement.
"You think that was Mara?" Leia asked in an astonished voice.
"Of course it was her. Who else would it be? Some woman he picked
up at the spaceport?"
"You think something's going on between them?" Leia went on, not
yet
sure how she felt about Han's implication.
"No, I think they just decided to sleep in the same bed to ease
over-crowding in the city." Han gave Leia an exasperated look. "Of
course I think something's going on. "
Leia slumped into a chair, shaking her head in disbelief. Luke...and
Mara...lovers? Could it be? "They're as different as night and
day," Leia pointed out. "What could they possibly have in
common?"
"A lot more than we have," Han chuckled. "And I'd say we're
doing
pretty well together. They're both loners, about the same age, both
strong in 'the force,'" he said in a sing-songy voice, twirling his
fingers in the air. Han still never passed up an opportunity to poke
fun at that 'hokey religion,' even though his entire family was
endowed with it. "The kid needs to have a little fling. If nothing
else, he'll have someone to escort to the peace treaty ceremony."
"But, but, they could have just been working on some project," Leia
rationalized aloud, "and were tired from their trip, and fell asleep.
We don't know they were in a bed. I mean, they've been friends a
long time."
"How many 'friends' do you describe as being 'perfect'?" Han sent
back with his lop-sided grin.
"Dear, I don't even describe you as perfect," Leia replied wryly.
"Really." Han looked his wife up and down. "I think you're
perfect."
"Maybe only women are capable of being perfect," Leia retorted,
smiling.
Han rolled his eyes. "I told you how uptight Luke got on the subject
of Mara," he went on.
"Yes," Leia said, "and your crazy theory that that meant Luke
had
some kind of schoolboy crush on her."
"So," continued Han, in an effort to convince his wife, "how
about
the fact that Karrde said when Luke found out Mara was in danger, he
practically had to physically hold him back from jumping in his X-
wing and just taking off."
"Uhm. Still circumstantial," Leia declared, not wanting to admit to
Han she was beginning to think he could be right. The old nerfherder
could be pretty perceptive at times. "By the way, I didn't see his
X-wing in its usual berth."
"Maybe it's still in the hold of the Fire," Han suggested.
"Maybe. Wherever Mara docks it."
"Anyway, debating Luke's love life, or continued lack thereof, isn't
getting us any sleep," Han yawned. "Let's go to bed. And hope
nobody buzzes us."
Leia allowed her husband to lead them to their bedroom. Luke...and
Mara... lovers, she thought. She remembered back to seeing them
together on Selonia, stealing glances at one another, as if sizing
each other up. A small smile appeared on her face. Well, well.
About time, little brother.
Luke dropped back on his pillow with a loud sigh.
"Sorry," Mara whispered uneasily.
"For what?"
"If I'd kept quiet, they wouldn't have known..."
"It's all right. They were gonna know in the morning, anyway," Luke
replied soothingly, reaching out in the darkness to run his fingers
through her silky hair.
"Yes, but..."
"Mara, I'm not ashamed to be sleeping with you."
Mara snuggled into the crook of his arm, resting her head on his
chest. "Luke, I know this is not how you wanted them to find out."
Relishing in the sound of his steady heartbeat, she continued, "We
need to be more discreet, I guess. Letting Han and Leia discover
we're in bed together is one thing. Having it on the front page of
the Coruscant Inquirer is another."
"Yeah, the press would have a field day with this." He leaned over
and kissed the top of her head lightly. "So, we'll just make sure
they don't find out. I'm sure Han and Leia won't say anything to
anybody."
"Or my neighbor ladies, either," she said, still berating herself
for
that unintended early revelation. "As soon as our engagement is
announced, the holojournalists will be swarming everywhere. We won't
be able to make a move without constantly being followed and spied
on."
"So you're saying tonight could be our last chance for privacy until
the wedding?" Luke murmured, shuddering slightly as Mara ran her
fingers down his side and over his hip.
"For this much privacy, anyway," Mara answered, kissing his chest.
"Then we should take advantage of tonight as much as possible...
Mara!" he exclaimed, jerking as she tickled his thigh.
"Definitely," she purred in his ear. Luke pulled her on top of him.
At that moment in time, he wouldn't have cared if all the
holojournalists in the galaxy were camped outside their door.
"Do we have to get up?" Luke mumbled groggily several hours later,
bright morning light streaming through the window. He pulled the
covers over his head. "Can't we just stay here forever?"
"Sure, if you don't mind Han and Leia coming over here looking for
us," Mara snickered.
"But I like sleeping with you," came Luke's muffled voice.
"You have
a soft mattress."
"Is that the only reason?" Mara scooted down to join him under the
warm blanket.
"Why, my dear, what else could there be?"
"You know we're acting like teenagers."
"I don't recall ever doing this as a teenager," Luke rejoined. He
pulled the covers off their heads and gave her a silly grin. "I was
pure and innocent."
Mara laughed. "Not to mention totally domineered by your uncle."
She sighed quietly. "My teen years were spent learning to be the
perfect assassin."
"Luckily for me, not quite perfect."
"Hmm. Luckily for both of us."
Luke eased himself to a sitting position on the edge of the bed. He
rubbed his hand over the slight beard stubble.
"Didn't bring your razor, did you?" Mara teased him.
"Would have been rather presumptuous of me, don't you think?" he
said
with a wry grin.
Mara knelt up behind him, caressing his chest as she planted kisses
on his neck and shoulder. She stroked his cheek gently with the palm
of her hand. "Don't worry, my love. I don't think anyone will even
notice."
"You just love to torment me, don't you," Luke complained. He
looked
over his shoulder as Mara flopped back on the bed, stretching
languidly. She was even more gorgeous in the light of day. "Or
should I say, torture?"
"But you're so easy to torment," she chuckled. "And admit it,
you're
a willing victim."
Luke reached back and tickled her lightly. "Hmmm. I'd be willing
right now to..."
Mara swatted his hand away. "We don't have time for that. We have
to get ready to leave."
"Do you ALWAYS have to be so practical?" Luke whined. He laid one
arm across his lap in a futile effort to quell his rising urges.
Control, control. An absurd, out-of-place picture of Master Yoda
lecturing him on self-control popped into his head. He shook away
the image and caught sight of the bedside chrono. If they didn't get
a move on, Leia would probably be leaving for committee meetings
before they even got there. Deep breaths, Skywalker.
Mara reached out with her foot to prod him off the bed. "Go. Before
YOU start corrupting ME."
Luke shook his head in defeat. "Is it all right if I use your
shower?"
"All the sweating you did last night, and you have to ask such a
question?" Mara snickered.
"You must be mistaken," Luke said somberly. "Jedi Masters
don't
sweat."
"Yeah, probably got you mixed up with that other guy I'm in love
with."
Luke nodded toward the 'fresher. "I'd share," he offered hopefully.
Mara hesitated, then shook her head. "Better leave something for the
honeymoon. I'll wait till you're done."
Luke smiled in agreement and began gathering his clothes from the
floor.
"You have a cute rear," Mara giggled.
Luke scooped up a pillow and threw it at her. "You have a cute
everything," he retorted as he headed for the refresher.
"Pull the lever down for cold water," Mara called after him.
"I
sense you need it."
Luke didn't reply aloud; he merely sent a mental response to ensure
that she, too, would need to pull that lever down. Mara snuggled
back down under the covers, squeezing her eyes shut, certain that no
one could possibly be happier than she was.
Some time later, the solemn Jedi Master visage was back as Luke and
Mara made their way through the usual throngs into the palace. His
impassive face gave no clue to the joy Mara could feel inside him.
Han and Leia were just finishing their late breakfast when the door
announcer chimed.
"Now remember," Han intoned, "we're not going to interrogate
them as
soon as they walk through the door. If they have anything to tell
us, they will."
"Oh, Han, give me some credit," Leia grumbled.
They both rose as they heard Threepio shuffling toward the front
door. As Leia glanced toward their visitors in the entryway, a
strange expression crossed her face.
"Something wrong?" Han asked.
"No, not ... wrong. But ... different. There's something different
about Luke..." Her gaze shifted. "...and Mara."
Luke had been listening to Threepio with that infinite patience of
his, when he looked up at Leia and smiled.
"Oh, Luke, I'm so glad you're back," Leia gushed, coming forward to
hug him enthusiastically. "And Mara, too," she added with a nod to
the former smuggler. "Thank goodness you're both safe. Come in and
have a seat," she invited, ushering them into the common room.
Luke and Mara sat on the couch, quite close together, Han noted with
a hidden grin. He and Leia relaxed into large comfortable chairs
facing them.
"So now, how did you manage to get a copy of the Caamas Document?"
Leia got right to the point, since she couldn't bring up what was
really on her mind.
"It's a rather long story," Luke hedged.
"Well, however you did it," Leia went on, "this, coupled with
the
peace treaty. Oh, Luke, I can hardly believe it! I just know..."
"Wait a minute," Luke interrupted her. "Peace treaty? What
peace
treaty? Did the Caamas people and the Bothans actually...?"
"Didn't you get my message?" Leia responded quizzically. "I
sent it
early yesterday evening, both to your ship and your suite."
"I'm afraid not."
Leia looked puzzled. "But Artoo said you got back in the afternoon.
I thought you always checked your messages."
Luke cleared his throat. "I ...uh ... haven't been back to my suite
since I left Artoo here."
Han gave Leia a 'drop it' look.
"Oh. Well, anyway," Leia said, somewhat apologetically. "It's
with
the Empire!" she continued in an excited voice. "We're going to sign
a peace treaty with the Empire!"
Leia jumped up and received Luke's hug, but he abruptly released her
and turned to embrace Mara. Only Han noticed the disappointed look
that crossed Leia's face. She realized at that moment that she had
been replaced as the most important woman in her brother's life.
The Jedi pair finally turned their attention back to Leia.
"I can't believe it!" Mara exclaimed, shock evident on her face.
"When did this happen?"
"How did you get them to agree?" Luke put in.
"It wasn't me," Leia explained, thankful for her experience at
keeping her emotions hidden. "It was Pellaeon. He made the
proposal."
Han and Leia took turns detailing the events of the past month.
"So, now what about you two?" Han finally inquired. "What have
you
been doing to keep busy?"
"Han!" Leia gave him a pointed look.
"Er, I mean..." Han tried to extract his foot from his mouth.
"It's all right, Han," Luke chuckled. "Let's see..."
Mara, at that moment, stared at Luke and he stopped as if listening
to her. *Remember, we decided not to tell them about the Hand of
Thrawn just yet* she sent to him mentally.
Luke gestured with his hand as if placating her. *Don't worry* he
responded silently, *I remember, I remember.* Mara just shook her
head and sighed.
"I hate it when you guys do that," Han whispered to Leia. When she
didn't answer, he continued, "Can you tell what they're saying?"
Leia simply shook her head in a negative response.
"Okay, uh," Luke finally spoke aloud. "Where was I? I came
into the
system, landed, and found Mara holed up in a cave."
"Were you injured?" Leia directed her question to Mara.
"Karrde's
recording sounded like you could have been attacked by some kind of
creatures."
"No." Mara actually looked a little embarrassed. "The
creatures
didn't harm me. I just slipped and hit my head. By the time I came
to, the Starry Ice had already left. So I was simply sitting,
waiting for a brave Knight to rescue me." She gave Luke's arm a
squeeze.
"But," Han gave them a skeptical look, "that doesn't explain
how you
came up with the Caamas Document. And there was something in the
recording about you spotting a fortress."
Mara took a deep breath and glanced at Luke.
"Imperials had once used the fortress as a headquarters. The
document was in some files there."
"Go on," Han prompted. When Mara didn't respond immediately, he
continued, "What about that strange spaceship you had tracked? Were
there beings at the fortress?"
"Yes, there were a few. The ship belonged to them."
"And...?" Han was beginning to think this was worse than trying to
drag information out of the children.
"And that's all we have to say about it, for now," Luke answered.
"We have to do some thinking before saying anymore."
"Oh, I see," Leia said, somewhat taken aback. This wasn't like Luke
at all, at least where she and Han were concerned.
"There is something else we do want to tell you," Luke smiled, as
he
took Mara's hand.
Han crossed his legs and leaned back in his chair, anticipating Luke
and Mara's announcement that they had started dating, not that this
would be a surprise, after last night.
What came out of Luke's mouth was the biggest shock Han could ever
remember getting.
"I've asked Mara to be my wife," his brother-in-law grinned
broadly,
"and she said yes."
Both of Han's feet hit the floor as he bolted upright in his seat.
Leia gripped the arms of her chair, mouth gaping open. Luke and Mara
looked back and forth at them as the silence hung in the air.
"What did you say?" Leia finally whispered hoarsely. Surely she had
misunderstood.
"We're getting married," Mara responded.
"Married?" Han finally found his voice. "You're getting married?"
"Yes," Luke and Mara answered in unison.
"Uh, well, congratulations," Han sputtered, though he still had a
look of amazement on his face.
"Yes, congratulations," Leia echoed automatically. She seemed to be
studying the apprehensive expressions on the couple's faces, when a
smile suddenly blossomed on hers. Jumping up, she practically threw
herself at her brother and his new fianc? "Oh, Luke, Mara, I'm so
happy for you! This is wonderful!"
Han soon joined her by clasping Luke's hand and slapping him on the
back. He even gave Mara a kiss on the cheek.
"This is quite a surprise, kid," Han said, as they all sat back down.
"We noticed," Mara snorted, before Luke could reply.
"We love each other," Luke smiled, squeezing Mara's hand.
"Certainly a change in attitude from the last time I saw you," Han
teased Luke. "You got all testy when I just mentioned Mara's name."
Mara chuckled at Luke's twinge of embarrassment.
"And I understand from Karrde you weren't acting any better in
regards to Luke," Han went on, silencing her.
"But you have to admit," Leia interjected, "this is all very sudden."
"Yeah," Han said in agreement. "Most people have some kind of
a
courtship first, to get to know each other better."
"Like four years, you mean?" Luke quipped. "And then I was
supposed
to kidnap her, right?"
"Worked for me," Han returned with a wink toward Leia.
"Well, we already KNOW each other," Luke smiled, putting his arm
around Mara.
"I don't mean just physically," Han went on with a lop-sided grin.
"Neither do I," Luke answered, more solemn now. "We have a bond."
Mara rested her hand on Luke's knee.
"A Force bond," Luke continued, caressing Mara's slim shoulders.
"Stronger than anything we could have ever imagined."
Han slammed one hand down on his armrest. "I knew it! I just knew
it! You can't even find a wife without the Force being involved!"
Luke stiffened. Mara felt him think of his self-chastisement on
using the Force too much, and also how Callista left him because of
the Force.
"Han!" Leia scolded her husband. "Luke, he's just joking."
Han had already realized his error in judgement. "Sure, kid. Don't
always take everything so seriously."
Luke relaxed somewhat. "It's all right," he muttered, then smiled
weakly. "Mara's helping me in that area."
Leia watched her brother closely. He had previously confided in her
of the restless, uneasy feelings he'd been having. But other than
his reaction to Han just now, he'd been calm and happy since he'd
arrived. In fact, happier and more at peace than Leia had ever felt
him. Apparently Mara had succeeded where Leia had not.
"I think you two are good for each other," Leia spoke up.
"We think of it as complimenting each other's talents and
personalities," Mara answered, sending a smile Luke's way. "And just
to set the record straight, Luke's the idealistic one in this union."
"And Mara's the practical one," Luke continued, in better humor now.
"She'd better be," Han joked. "You've never been known for
your
practicality."
Leia felt the need to extricate her brother from any more of Han's
coming taunts. She rose and motioned to Luke. "Luke, will you help
me get all of us some refreshments?"
"Sure," Luke agreed readily, joining her in the kitchen.
Leia started getting out servings of fruit juice and R'alla mineral
water from the cooler. "I should have asked Mara what she prefers,"
she commented.
"Water," Luke murmured. Leia looked up in surprise. "She likes
mineral water." He shrugged, smiling.
"This is going to take some getting used to," Leia eyed him.
"For us, too," Luke returned. "Both of us have lived alone all
of
our lives." He sighed. "The bond Mara and I have is so incredible,
so exhilarating. I never knew it was possible to feel this
wonderful."
Leia gave her brother a warm hug. "And you deserve this happiness,
Luke. You've devoted your whole life to serving others."
"Thanks, Leia," Luke said. "It means a lot to me that you approve."
"And if I wouldn't have?" Leia teased, her brown eyes sparkling
with
amusement.
"Hmm," Luke pondered with a grin. "Know any good places to
elope?"
Back in the common room, Han gazed at the cool, composed green-eyed
woman sitting across from him.
"You know, Mara, I have no doubts that you have a bond with him,"
he
began. "What I can't believe is that you and Luke think this bond
happened overnight. Sith, you two have had a connection since you
first met."
"Really?" Mara drawled out. "Han Solo, expert on Force bonds
and
Jedi relationships."
"All I'm saying is," Han continued, ignoring her quip. "I
remember
when Luke and I were on the Katana and your fighter was hit. You
wouldn't believe the devastated look on his face the instant it
happened. And that was when you were still proclaiming you wanted to
kill him."
"Don't remind me," Mara said sullenly.
"And then a couple years ago, when Luke's X-wing exploded on Almania.
You had a vision of it happening. Perhaps even before it happened.
Even Leia didn't feel it."
"Maybe I was just closer to him," Mara rationalized flippantly.
"Hmm. Yeah. Closer." Han said the word in a way that emphasized he
wasn't talking about spatial distance. "I never believed your line,
either, that it wasn't because of Luke that you brought those
ysalamiri there yourself."
"You've always had a vivid imagination, Solo," Mara retorted,
though
she was smiling as she said it.
Han grinned. "Oh, by the way, I apologize for disturbing your ...
sleep ... last night ..."
Luke leaned back against a counter. "When I left Tatooine with Ben,
and Han and I rescued you from the Death Star," he sighed, "those few
days were the greatest turning point in my life. Ever since then, I
feel as if I've been struggling uphill against a flow of quicksand.
But now, finally, I've reached the crest of that hill. Mara is my
lifeline that brought me there, and my anchor that keeps me from
slipping back."
Luke looked deep into his sister's brown eyes. "Our love is the next
turning point for me. Together, she and I will journey down that
hill. We know it won't always be smooth sailing. We're human, we
both have quick tempers."
At Leia's unbelieving expression, he added, "Yes, me too, sis. I
demonstrated that to Mara rather embarrassingly on our trip." He
paused. "But we'll make it. Together, and forever."
"Yes, you will," Leia squeezed his hand. "I'm sure of it. The
kids
are going to be thrilled, too. They've always wanted an aunt. And
cousins," she added with a wink.
Luke chuckled, "Don't rush us. Where are they, by the way? Still on
Kashyyyk?"
"Yes, Chewie's bringing them back in a few days, just before the
treaty signing. I'm meeting with Gavrisom and the Council this
afternoon to work out the details."
"I hope you won't be needing me for that," Luke said.
"I wouldn't think so," Leia assured him. "Now, we'd better get
these
drinks out there. Who knows what my husband is telling your bride-
to-be."
As Luke and Leia returned to the common room, they found Han and Mara
engaged in lively conversation.
"You told them I was perfect?" Mara accused Luke as he walked up
behind her, handing her a drink.
"And what's wrong with that? You're perfect for me." He rested a
hand on her shoulder, leaned around and kissed her. "I could have
said you're deliciously sexy."
Mara rolled her eyes as Luke settled beside her, then looked at Leia.
"You should have warned me about him."
"I never knew!" Leia laughed.
Luke turned to Mara, putting his arm around her. "Like I told you,
you bring out the best in me."
Mara grinned wickedly. "Yeah, twice last night."
Luke colored slightly with discomfort at Mara's remark, while Han
erupted into peals of laughter. "This is better than one of those
daytime holo-dramas."
"You watch those while Leia's at work?" Mara said snidely.
"No, no," Han was quick to reply. He always resented any
insinuation
that he was a 'house-husband.' "Just heard of them, that's all."
Han desperately tried to think of something to change the subject.
"Hey, Luke, we didn't see your X-wing when we docked. Where'd you
hide it?"
Luke shifted in his seat uneasily. "I wasn't able to bring it
back,"
he replied.
"You just left it there?" Han asked suspiciously. "You mean
you left
so quickly you didn't have time to dock it in the Fire?" He gave
them a lop-sided grin. "Or you were so otherwise occupied you forgot
it?"
Silence hung in the air a moment. "We weren't able to bring the Fire
back either," Luke finally responded.
Both Leia and Han stared at Mara. The Jade's Fire was her pride and
joy. She wouldn't just leave it behind.
"What happened?" Leia asked gently. "How did you get back?"
"We came back in one of those alien ships," Luke explained briefly,
while Mara remained uncharacteristically quiet.
"But what ...?" Han began.
"It crashed," Mara suddenly interjected, tears brimming in her
eyes.
"It's gone." Luke tightened his hold around her shoulders.
"How...?" Leia started to ask, but stopped as Luke looked at her
and
shook his head warningly.
"We'll explain later," he said quietly.
"Hey, Mara. I'm sorry," Han said gently. Mara nodded in thanks,
knowing Han better than anyone would understand how this was
affecting her. He would be equally devastated if anything happened
to the Falcon.
"It's over and done with," Mara shook off her feelings, though she
still clutched Luke's hand. "Leia, I wanted to ask you," she went
on, clearly indicating the subject was closed. "Would you be my
matron of honor, at our wedding?"
Leia was visibly startled by the sudden request. "Why, of course,
Mara. I'd be honored."
Luke frowned at Mara. "Just had to beat me to it, didn't you?" He
looked at Han and smiled. "You know I want you to be my best man."
"I'm the best man for the job," Han smirked, causing the others to
groan.
"So when will your wedding take place?" Leia asked.
"I don't know, as soon as we can get it arranged," Luke responded.
"We haven't had a chance to think about the details yet."
"What I'm not looking forward to is having to make the public
announcement of our engagement," Mara put in. "Dealing with
reporters is not my cup of tea."
Leia looked thoughtful. "What if I did that for you? As a favor?"
Mara and Luke looked at her in surprise. "You'd make the
announcement for us?"
"Of course," Leia smiled. "It would be my pleasure. I'm used
to
dealing with the press."
"That would be wonderful," Luke and Mara readily accepted.
"Thanks
so much!"
"I think we should wait till after the peace treaty is signed,"
Leia
went on. "That's only a week away."
"Of course. Sounds fine. That'll give us awhile to mentally prepare
for the onslaught of interviews they'll still demand afterwards,"
Mara rationalized.
"Not if you make yourselves scarce," Leia winked.
"Scarce?"
"Take a trip," Han put in, getting Leia's meaning. "A little
pre-
wedding vacation. I'll wager you didn't have much chance to relax on
this last trip."
"No, we didn't," Luke acknowledged. "What do you think?"
he turned
to Mara.
"I think that's a splendid idea," she smiled widely.
"So where would you go?" Han asked them.
"Oh, somewhere peaceful, quiet, private," Luke said thoughtfully.
"Somewhere Mara can work without distraction."
Mara frowned in confusion. "Work on WHAT without distraction?"
"Why, building your own lightsaber, of course."
Mara's eyes widened in disbelief.
"Just what you get for agreeing to marry a Jedi Master," Han
guffawed.
"Shut up, Solo." She turned and glowered at Luke. "You mean,
we're
going to some wonderful, secluded spot, and I'll have to spend the
whole time building a lightsaber?"
"Not necessarily the whole time. Depends on how long it takes you,"
Luke said with a twinkle in his eye.
"You're getting better at being devious," Mara groused, a hint of a
grin at the corners of her mouth.
"Must be from hanging out with you." Luke scooted forward on the
couch. "Guess we need to be going."
"Already?" Leia protested.
"We still have to go see Karrde," Mara said. "I hope he won't
be too
upset, losing his second-in-command."
"Look at it this way," Han said. "You're getting a promotion
to
first-in-command in this new partnership."
"I think we better get out of here before Han comes up with any more
words of wisdom," Luke put in. He held out his hand to Mara.
"Ready, my love?"
Mara clutched his hand tightly, and the couple said their good-byes
with a promise to return that evening for dinner.
After they left, Han turned to Leia. "I may not be a Jedi, but I
sense the beginning of a beautiful marriage." He put his arm around
his petite wife. "Kinda reminds me of us."
"The Maker help them."
THE END