Title: Till There Was You: Book 4--Resolution, part 1
Author: kimara
Disclaimer: Everyone in the Star Wars universe belongs to George Lucas and
Lucasfilms. This story is for entertainment purposes only and no money is being
made from this.
Summary: This story is an adventure in the life of Luke and Mara Skywalker. It
takes place about six months after their wedding. There are minor spoilers for
some of the expanded Universe books. This is part 4 of a rather long story. Book
1 is titled Separation, book 2 is titled Reunion and book 3 is titled
Tribulations. The second part of this book will be posted within a week. The
overall rating for this is NC-17 and this part would be considered PG. Thanks to
Mona for all her assistance. Without her constant support, ideas and patience,
and the immense amount of time spent on beta and editing, I would not have been
able to finish this. Also thanks to Jackie for her brainstorming and support.
The total length of all four books is about one hundred and forty pages making
it the length of a full novel. Thanks to all the readers who have stuck with me
during the nine months it has taken me to complete this. Feedback is always
welcome; it definitely helps to feed the muse. Send feedback to kimarasky@yahoo.com.
Hope you enjoy the story.
Mara watched Barkale storm out of the room and slam the door shut behind him.
She forced herself to take a few deep breaths before she sat back up on the bed.
She hadn't thought about that time in her life in a very long time. An accident
of fate had brought her to the remote world of Kintoni when she was hiding from
Isard's goons after the Emperor's death. That thought brought Luke voice echoing
into her mind 'there is no fate, only the Force'. Well, the Force had steered
her to find Barkale and she had been forced to kill him when he drew a blaster
on her.
Her life with Luke was just starting to take on some semblance of normalcy and
now this. Well, the Force must have some reason for this to happen now. Mara
thought back to her visions of their baby. She would have to put her trust in
the Force that this would be resolved and those visions would be fulfilled. She
lay back on the bed, closed her eyes and brought the image and Luke and their
son from her vision into her mind. She would need all her strength to take
advantage of whatever opportunities the Force presented. Concentrating on that
mental picture, she willed herself to sleep.
**********
Corran looked over with concern as Luke pushed the food around on his plate
without eating any of it. He picked up his cup and down the rest of his caf then
stood. "I can't just sit here and do nothing," Luke protested. He
hadn't felt this out of control since his vision of Han and Leia in pain on
Bespin all those years ago. He took a deep breath and tried to rein in his
emotions. "I'm going to take a walk outside and look for a quiet place to
meditate. I need to regain my center."
Before he could walk away, the dining area manager approached him. "I
didn't mean to eavesdrop but there is a small private garden behind the resort.
If you'll wait for a moment, I'll go and get the gate key and take you
there."
"Thank you," Luke replied. He turned back to look at his friends at
the table. "Why do you all get some sleep. I'll contact you if anything
happens otherwise I'll see you in the morning."
"Master, would you like some company?" Corran asked in a concerned
voice.
"No thanks, Corran," Luke answered. "I need to be alone. I'll
call you if I need anything." Luke walked away from the table and moved to
join the manager at the door.
The group at the table watched with concern as their friend walked from the
room. He had always been the rock that the rest of them depended on in every
crisis. Now Luke was the one that needed their support. Silently each of them
vowed to do whatever it took to get Luke through this and find Mara. They rose
from the table in silence and left the dining area. After a quick stop at the
front desk to secure accommodations for Corran and Mirax, they headed to their
suites and their probably futile attempts to try and get some sleep.
***********
Luke entered the small garden then turned back to thank the manager for his
kindness but he was already walking away. Taking a few more steps forward, Luke
breathed in the scent of the flora surrounding him and opened himself fully to
the Force. The strong aura of the Living Force that the plants and small animals
living in the garden created seeped into his pores. He pulled it into himself
with a desperation not unlike that of a drowning man gasping for oxygen. The
barely controlled rage, frustration and pain that he had been struggling with
since Mara's anguished mental cry had call upon all his reserves. This influx of
natural Force energies that the garden was providing was just what he needed to
replenish himself.
Luke walked silently around the garden taking in everything around him. He
caught sight of a small brown lapin studying him intently and thought of his
nephew Jacen. The boy's natural ability to communicate with all types of living
creatures was something that even he had never been able to achieve. Walking
along the perimeter of the garden, he looked past the trees that bordered it
onto the road that ran behind the length of the resort. His mind flashed back to
Hope's image of the black speeder moving away. He shook the image from his
distraught mind then started walking again.
Luke stopped again as he felt something catch against his cloak. Looking down,
he noticed he had wandered into a small alcove created by a cluster of
blossoming liani bushes. It wasn't until he had unhooked the bramble branch from
the cloth of robe that his muddled brain realized what he was looking at. Liani
bushes were native to Yavin and grew abundantly in the wilds of the jungle. He
and Mara had admire them on numerous occasions during their treks and had been
surprised to find that a cluster of them had sprouted outside their bedroom
window when they returned to Yavin after their honeymoon. He had never seen them
growing in any other place until now.
Never one to ignore such strong prodding from the Force, Luke knew that this was
the spot where he should meditate. He knelt in the small opening within the
bushes, pulling his hood over his head and burying his arms in the sleeves of
his robes. He focused on the large purple and white blossoms before him and
concentrated on bringing his breathing into a conducive rhythm. He pushed back
his frustration when a slight movement broke his rhythm. He was sure no one had
entered the garden and was at a loss to figure out what had interrupted his
concentration. As he refocused on the blooms, something brushed against his
knees. He looked down to see the round dark eyes of the lapin staring back at
him. Once the shock at this strange event had left him, he extended his left
hand to the small animal. When the cold pink nose nuzzled his fingers he
couldn't contain the chuckle. "Come little one," he said softly as he
picked him up. "Looks like you are meant to help me in some way." He
cradled the lapin into the crook of his left arm feeling no surprise when it
nestled there. He regulated his breathing and closed his eyes. Allowing himself
to sink into the beginnings of his trance he felt peace for the first time all
day. He knew that the Force would show him what he needed to know to find Mara.
He just had to open himself fully so he would see.
Luke lost himself fully in the swirls and eddies, felling it flow through and
around him. His mind registered the calm of the Force's presence only as shifts
in colors and patterns. After an unknown amount of time, the colors and shapes
muted into recognizable images. The images were flying through Luke's mind at
such a rate that he was barely able to register them. At some point, random
images started to slow. The clearer images would last only for a few moments and
then the blur of scenes would resume. During those flashes he saw Mara lying on
a bed in a small room, a gray stone building with a yellow half moon painted on
the front, the brown lapin clawing at a small piece of yellow paper. While still
deeply seated in his meditative trance, his mind was already trying to decipher
the meaning of these clearer images.
*********
Corran woke as the light was just beginning to filter into their room. Both he
and Mirax had slept fitfully, so he moved very carefully so as not to disturb
his wife's sleep. He stretched as he stood and after a quick stop in the
refresher he moved into the common area. He extended his Force sense to check on
Luke and found he was still deep in his meditations in the garden. Corran sighed
as he thought of his friend spending the night outside and not sleeping. Luke
sacrificed so much over the years and he and Mara were finally happy. Now this.
He pushed back the thought that Mara could be taken away from Luke like this.
The Force would not be that cruel.
He knelt in the stream of dawn sunlight that shone through the window and slowed
his breathing. He needed to meditate himself. Although he did not have Luke
prescience, he did get brief glimpses of things in the immediate future or
hunches about what they should or should not do. One of these things might help
them find Mara.
A noise across the room brought Corran out of his mediations and he turned to
see Mirax walking towards him. She had already showered and dressed and the
sunlight in the room had increase substantially so he knew that at least a
couple of hours had passed. He stood and stretched then said. "Good
morning. What time is it?"
"Good morning, yourself," Mirax replied. "It's almost 0800."
When she looked more closely at him she could see that he was deep in thought
about something. "Corran, what is it?"
"I'm not sure exactly," Corran replied, "but I need to find Luke.
Call and see if Wedge and Iella are ready and I'll get dressed." He headed
for the refresher without even waiting for an answer.
By the time Corran was dressed the others were waiting in the sitting area.
"Morning," Wedge said. "Do you want me to call Luke on his
comlink?"
Corran extended his senses and found Luke was still meditating. "No. Let's
just go to him. He's still in the garden."
*************
The absence of the warmth of her husband's body against hers made Mara come
awake with a start. As she looked around her unfamiliar surroundings, the
memories of the previous day's events came back to her. She attempted to reach
out with the Force but found that the ysalamiri bubble still surrounded her. She
wrapped her arms around herself and sighed. 'Oh Luke. I thought the past was
behind us but it looks like mine is going to keep haunting me. I know you're
looking for me and that you are probably frantic with worry. But I'll figure out
a way out of here and come back to you. I promise.'
Making that silent vow helped her to center and focus her mind on the task at
hand. Mara took a few deep breaths and got up. She moved to the center of the
small room and set herself to go through her morning routine. She leaned forward
and placed her palms down flat on the floor. Soon she was lost in the routine,
moving from stretches to a stationary aerobic workout. The physical exertion was
just what her body needed to purge the remaining effect of the stun blast and to
bring her awareness to its peak level.
**********
The two couples walked through the lobby until they reached the side entrance.
They exited the building and headed to the wooden gate that secured the garden.
They walked through it and followed as Corran moved confidently to where Luke
was knelling. He placed his hand on his friend's shoulder and spoke softly.
"Master."
Luke became aware of his friends moving towards him but only pulled himself from
his meditation at Corran's voice. The brightness of the daylight caused him to
blink rapidly until his vision adjusted. He was surprised to see the lapin still
tucked into his arm when his eyes focused. He placed the animal carefully on the
ground, pushed his hood to his shoulders then stood. "Good morning. I hope
you all got some sleep."
"But you did not," Wedge said.
"I'm fine Wedge," Luke said brusquely. "Any progress?"
"Not officially," Corran replied vaguely. He was looking around the
small garden as if he was searching for something.
"Corran, what is it?" Luke asked.
"There is something here that can help us," Corran replied as he
walked.
Luke closed his eyes and the scenes from his meditation replayed in his mind. He
stood up and walked past the liani bushes to the large evergreen trees that
bordered the garden. The scene that appeared before him when he shifted his gaze
to the ground was the one from his vision. The lapin's front paws were digging
at a swatch of yellow in the dirt. He reached down and picked up the piece of
paper. The numbers written across it looked like a comlink code. Luke petted the
small brown animal behind it's ears and sent a wave of affection to it.
"Thank you little one," he said softly.
Luke moved back onto the path and handed the paper to Corran. "This?"
As he released it, he felt his first surge of hope since Mara had been taken.
Corran took the small yellow scrap and studied it intently. "Yes. Let's get
this to the Corsec people so that can trace it." He looked at his friend
with a reflecting hope shining in his eyes. "Then we'll get some breakfast.
I have a feeling that this is going to be a long day."
The group left the garden together and proceeded to the small command center.
Corran held the paper tightly in his hand. He and Luke had opened themselves to
the Force and it had directed them. This comlink code was the first solid lead
they had to pursue. Hopefully, it would quickly turn into a more concrete
connection to Mara's whereabouts.
***********
Mara was much more centered when the door opened and Barkale entered again.
"Did you sleep well?" he asked sarcastically.
"It's not the 'Regent' but I've slept in worse places," Mara answered
in the same tone.
"You would think someone who grew up in the Emperor's court would have more
manners," Barkale returned. "No matter. You will have plenty of time
to brush up on your etiquette once you reach your new home."
Mara mind was whirling at that comment though she managed to keep her face a
mask of stoic indifference. The longer she could get him to keep her here, the
better her chance of escape. "Why bother to move me anywhere else? I
thought you wanted revenge. Just kill me now and get it over with." She had
dealt with Barkale's type before. Reverse psychology was usually the way to
knock them off guard.
"And ruin all my fun," Barkale said mock sweetly. "No Jade. I
will enjoy seeing that haughty spirit of yours broken in the mines of Alzoc III.
Only then will you be allowed to die." The look of pure hatred that
radiated from him contrasted sharply with his tone of voice.
"I wouldn't want to ruin your fun," Mara replied coolly. She watched
as he motioned behind him and one of the guards brought in a tray and placed it
on the table.
"Enjoy your breakfast, Jade," Barkale said as he moved to the door.
"Wouldn't want you to start fading before you reach Alzoc."
Mara looked over at the tray of water, bread and fruit. As much as it disgusted
her to take anything from Barkale, she would need to keep up her strength. She
had faith that the Force would either help Luke and the others find her or give
her an opportunity to escape. She planned on being ready to grasp whatever small
line the Force extended to her.
As she forced herself to eat, Mara's thoughts again went out to the other half
of her soul. He must be overwrought from both the blockage to their bond and not
knowing what was happening to her. It was probably easier for her. She knew that
Luke was safe and that he would be doing everything in his power to find her. He
was the one dealing in the unknown. 'Stay strong, my love,' she pleaded silently
though she knew he couldn't hear her. 'We've been through too much to let this
son of a Sith separate us. The Force will bring us together again.'
***********
The group sat back and finished off the rest of their caf in an uneasy silence.
Corran heard Mirax say something softly to Iella but dismissed the words as he
focused his attention on Luke. His friend's face had taken on the faraway look
that was characteristic during his mental conversations with his wife. After
watching him a few moments, he placed his hand on Luke's arm. "What is it,
Master?" he asked softly.
Luke shook his head as if clearing his thoughts and looked at the Knight.
"I'm not really sure," he said hesitantly. "I'm feeling something
along my bond with Mara. I'm still not able to sense her but it's like I can
feel something fluttering over it." He stopped speaking and seemed to be
looking inward again. "It's not really substantial but it's there."
Corran looked over at him and smiled. "An echo of your bond in spite of the
disruption of the Force?"
A ghost of a smile shadowed his eyes as Luke replied. "Hopefully it's
Mara's attempt at letting me know that she is currently unharmed. It's as if a
wall has been erected between our minds rather than the connection being
severed. Some semblance of Mara's force aura must be seeping under the
wall." He pushed back his chair and stood up. Looking at his friends, he
said. "Let's get back and check the progress on tracing that comm code. It
may be the key to unraveling this mystery."
They reached the meeting room quickly and looked over the information Corsec had
compiled. The code has been traced to a dummy company that dealt in exports.
Karrde, Booster and Ghent had all sent information about people on Corellia who
had connections to the Imperial Remnant and who might have a grudge against
either Luke or Mara. Ghent had traced the credit transfer paid to the
holophotographer to the same dummy company as the comm code. He was currently
working to uncover the base company behind these false ones.
Iella picked up the datapads and sat down at the table. "Why don't we each
take one and start looking through these. Note any relevant information on
another pad and we can cross reference them when we're done."
The work was tedious and time consuming but they worked through the information
with intense dedication. When mid-day came, food and stim beverages were
delivered to the room and they took in nourishment as they continued to plow
through the data. As new information came in from their many sources, it was
added to the pile and thoroughly dissected. The sky was beginning to darken by
the time they had worked through all the data they had amassed.
Corran stood up and extended his hand to the others. "Let's take what we
have and cross-reference it for any matches." Once he had all the pads, he
walked to the console and input each one into the terminal. "It will take
some time for the computer to correlate all this information and I think we
could all use a chance to get out of this room. How about a walk and then maybe
some dinner?"
Wedge, Iella and Mirax had all gotten up shortly after Corran and were working
to stretch muscles stiff from hours hunched over the datapads. Only Luke
remained sitting at the table. He seemed intent on staying behind and Wedge
moved to stand behind him. "Come on, Luke. One of the agents will contact
us if anything substantial comes in during the next hour."
Agent Morlan looked over at Wedge and nodded. She had just come in during the
Corsec shift change and would be on duty until 0600 tomorrow morning.
"There is a small outdoor caf?ith excellent food about two kilometers from
here. I'll call and have them set up a secluded table for your party."
"Thank you," Wedge replied. Once Luke stood, he placed a hand on his
back and directed him towards the door. He moved to join his wife and took her
hand. He tossed a quick glance back at Morlan. "Contact us if anything
changes. We'll be back in a couple of hours."
tbc
*************
Mara was sitting on the floor with her legs tucked under her and her eyes closed
when a sound outside the door caught her attention. Although unable to access
the Force, she could still calm her mind and lightly meditate. She kept her
posture relaxed as the door opened. Her eyes came open as she heard the sound of
a metal tray hitting the floor. She kept her expression totally blank as she
looked up at Barkale.
"Comfortable, Jade?" Barkale asked sarcastically. "Well you'd
better enjoy it because my hospitality is coming to an end. By this time
tomorrow, you will be on a transport to your new home on Alzoc III."
"So confident, Barkale," Mara spat. "We don't always get
everything that we want in life."
"I will this time," he snorted. Barkale pushed the tray towards her
with the tip of his boot. "Enjoy your dinner. It's the last decent meal you
will have for quite some time."
"Your concern for my welfare is very touching," Mara replied flatly.
Her eyes never left his form as he turned and walked through the door. Only when
it closed did she allow any of her pent up frustrations to rise to the surface.
A metal cup moved from the tray to her hand to the opposite wall in less time
than it took to take a breath. Before the clang of the cup had quieted, she let
out a string of Huttese obscenities that hadn't passed her lips since her early
years on the run.
When she finally began to draw in deep breaths to calm herself, Mara berated
herself for her loss of control. As much as it had helped to vent her anger, she
knew she would have to remain calm and in control if she was to have any chance
to escape. Her thoughts again turned to Luke. Hopefully he would be able to
figure out who was holding her before tomorrow night. She pushed the tray aside,
stood up and walked to the refresher. Although hot water had not been included
in the amenities, maybe a shower would help her focus.
**********
As Luke allowed himself to be led from the resort, he sighed in frustration.
They had gone through so much information in the last 12 hours but it hadn't
given them anything concrete. He released his anxieties and drew on the Force to
calm himself. Something was nagging at the back of his mind but he couldn't
quite get a grasp on it. Maybe an hour away and some food would clear his head.
But after dinner he was going back to the meeting room. The feeling wasn't one
of immediate urgency but he could feel that time was getting short. He needed to
look back through the information again and find the missing piece. Mara's life
and his depended on it.
It only took them about twenty minutes to get to the caf?nd the group was
quickly seated at a secluded table. Five glasses of Whyren's Reserve appeared on
the table before the waitress even filled their water glasses. Luke raised his
eyebrows and looked over at Wedge. "It's been a long day," Wedge said
before Luke could even state his comment. "I think this would help us all
relax a bit before we delve into it again." He picked up his glass and held
it out in front of him. "To finding Mara. By this time tomorrow hopefully
she will be lifting a glass with us."
After they looked over the menu and ordered, they talked about the information
that had sorted through during the day. They hoped talking among themselves
might bring out something they may have overlooked. They continued to review the
facts all through dinner though Luke did little more than push his food around
his plate after eating the first few bites. After a few more minutes, Luke
pushed his plate aside and stood up. "Enjoy the rest of your dinner. I need
to burn off some energy so I'm going to go for a run. I'll meet you back at the
resort." He turned and walked from the table without giving his friends a
chance to object.
Concern was etched in the faces of both Corran and Wedge as they watched Luke
walk from the table. "Should we go after him?" Wedge asked.
Corran extended his senses towards the Jedi master. "We don't have a prayer
of catching up with him if he's running," he replied blandly. "He
needs this. If he's not back when we get there I'll go looking for him."
They finished their dinners with very little further discussion and soon were
walking back to the 'Regent'. Their concern for Luke and Mara filled their
conversation. They were almost back at the resort when Corran heard Luke's
mental request that they get back as soon as possible. He was reaching for his
comlink when he heard Wedge's beep.
"Antilles," Wedge said.
"General Antilles, this is Jenia Morlan," the female voice said.
"We think we have a lead on the person who took Mrs. Skywalker. Master
Skywalker would like to know how soon you will be back?"
"We'll be there in five minutes," Wedge replied.
A new sense of hope filled the group and they increased their pace. It was only
about three minutes later when they entered the meeting room. Luke was scrolling
through information at the computer terminal at an impressive rate, mumbling
softly as he did. He called to them without ever looking up from the screen.
"Barkale. Does that name mean anything to any of you?" he asked.
Iella was the one who answered him. "I think there was an Imperial Governor
by that name around the time of Endor." She walked over to the other
terminal and started searching the databanks for information. She was glad that
although she was on indefinite leave, she still had her NRI clearance. After a
few moments, the record she had been looking for appeared on the screen.
"Here it is," she said as she waved them over. "He was the
Imperial Governor of the Kintoni system for the last three years before
Palpatine's death. According to this, he was detained by Crix Madine and
interrogated during a NR intelligence mission about a year later. He escaped,
they thought with assistance from an unknown source, but was found dead of a
blaster wound in his home the next day."
Luke looked thoughtfully at the information scrolling on the screen. "This
name means nothing to me and I've never been to Kintoni, so this person must
have some connection to Mara." As he reread the data, he was surprised to
feel a strong sense of relief. Opening himself to the Force, he felt a great
sense of guilt beginning to dissipate. He had not realized how guilty he felt
that Mara could have been kidnapped, injured or maybe even killed as revenge
against him.
"Could Mara have had some interaction with Barkale during her days in the
Emperor's court?" Corran asked.
"I know very little of her days as his Hand so anything is possible,"
Luke replied. He looked back at the info on the screen. "There has to be a
connection but what it is is irrelevant. Is this Barkale related in some way to
the ex-governor?"
Iella scrolled back through the data on her screen. "Barkale had three
children, two sons and a daughter. His oldest son runs an import business on
Corellia."
"Okay it looks like we have the who. The why doesn't really matter at this
point," Corran said. He walked to the other terminal and motioned Jenia
Morlan over. "Run a check to see what Corsec has on Barkale. I want to know
everything he owns and every business he has even the slightest dealing
with." He watched as the Corsec agent pulled up the information. Pages and
pages of data filled the screen. "Better order in some caf. Looks like
we'll be going through this stuff most of the night." He grabbed the
datapads they had used earlier and downloaded the data on Barkale into them.
After he finished, he flopped into a chair, keeping one datapad and tossing the
others into the center of the table. "Let's get to work."
They spent the next two hours reviewing information. Corsec had suspected
Barkale's involvement in numerous shady deals over the last ten years but had
been unable to prove their suspicions. He seemed to be very good at keeping his
own nose clean while working discretely with all types of less than legal
enterprises. The frustration level in the room was beginning to rise, as the
files were not providing any useful information.
Corran pushed his cup casually towards the pot of caf in front of Mirax, then
stiffened suddenly and looked up. "Here's an interesting tidbit of
information. Barkale was suspected to be working with Thrackan Sal-Solo during
the Human League debacle." Corran lifted an eyebrow as he continued to
read. "It is rumored that he has made numerous trips to Myrkr over the past
four years and has been selling ysalamiri to the various pirate groups."
"That would explain my inability to feel Mara through the Force, "Luke
said without looking up from his reading. "It will also make things more
complicated when we go in and rescue her." His expression became more
pensive as he contemplated the information on his datapad. He was scrolling
through a listing of all of Barkale's real estate holdings. That nagging feeling
in the back of his mind gained strength as he looked at the list. He got up and
walked over to the terminal. He looked over at Morlan. "Do you have scans
of Barkale's various properties available?"
"It will take a few minutes but I can get them," Jenia replied.
Wedge looked intently at Luke. "What are you hoping to find?"
"When I was meditating, I got an image of a building," Luke said.
"Maybe one of Barkale's properties will match what I saw."
They continued to look over the information on Barkale until Morlan had the
images loaded into the terminal. "Master Skywalker," she said, "I
have the images. Would you like to look through them?"
"Yes," Luke said softly. He walked over to the terminal and began
flipping though the scans. After looking at about twenty of them, he stopped. He
looked intently and a small smile came over his face as the realization kicked
in. "This is the building." Almost instantly, the others were standing
behind him. He turned to look at Corran and Wedge. "As soon as we have an
address we can go."
Corran grabbed Luke's arm. "We need to think this through, Luke." When
Luke started to speak he interrupted him. "You said yourself that the
presence of ysalamiri will make things more complicated when we go in to rescue
Mara." He locked his dark green eyes with Luke's determined blue ones and
waited for some sign of acknowledgment from the Master before he continued.
"What do you suggest?" Luke asked somewhat abruptly.
Corran turned to Jenia Morlan. "Can you get us a copy of the blueprints for
that building?"
"That shouldn't be a problem, though it may take a little while,"
Morlan replied.
"Hopefully not too much time," Corran amended. "In the meantime,
we need to set up surveillance of the building. Can you reach Kanal?"
"I spoke to him right before the scans arrived," Morlan replied.
"He's on his way and should be here momentarily."
Iella could see that Luke was barely holding himself back from just racing out
the door to find Mara while Corran was trying to cover all the possibilities.
She moved closer to him and placed her hand on his arm. "With the
blueprints of the building and some surveillance, we can get a better idea of
where Barkale might be holding Mara in the building. It will take a little while
but it will help us in the long run."
Luke drew upon the Force for guidance as he contemplated Iella's words. The
sense of urgency had not yet risen high enough to push him to act rashly but he
also could feel that time was getting shorter. He looked at the chrono on the
wall across the room. "It's now 0130 and I feel we should make our move
before dawn. That gives us about four hours to get the information we need and
make our plans. I want to be ready to move into the building by 0530.
Agreed?"
Corran stared intently at Luke as he spoke while the others looked back and
forth between the two Jedi. He probed his own danger sense and felt the
stirrings vaguely in the distance. "Agreed. Let's get to work."
Artur Kanal reentered the room just as the group was sitting back down at the
table. Iella called him over. "How long will it take to get your best
surveillance team together?"
"They are already assembled," Kanal replied glancing questioningly
over at his partner.
"Good," Iella replied as she began to fill him in on their progress of
the last few hours. The blueprints arrived as she explained and Corran and Wedge
spread them out on the other end of the table. Luke joined them and they studied
the drawings intently. They checked for every access into the building, from
doors to maintenance shafts, lift shafts to ventilation ducts.
They had mapped and just about memorized every possible way in or out when the
head of the surveillance team arrived with a report. Kanal didn't even bother
with introductions as he questioned the young Selonian. "What did you
find?"
The female ran a paw through the short fur at the back of her neck in a nervous
gesture before she answered in almost perfect basic. "There are guards
posted at each door on the bottom floor of the building. That floor seems to be
the only one with any activity at the moment." She pointed to four spots on
the blueprint then ran one claw in a line across the length of one side of the
paper. "The only lights appear to be in this section. If they are holding
Mrs. Skywalker in this building, I would venture that she is in one of these
three rooms."
Luke pushed back his chair and stood. "That's enough for me. Let's get over
there."
Kanal stepped into Luke's path. "Ramien will take you to the building.
Familiarize yourselves with the layout." He looked intently at the Master
as he continued. "I will join you shortly with an security systems
specialist. I'm sure Barkale has the building wired with a top of the line
security system."
A glance at the chrono reassured Luke that they were well within his planned
time frame as it was only 0415. "How far away is this building?" he
asked the Selonian.
"Only about five minutes by speeder and I have one waiting outside, Master
Skywalker," Ramien responded. Her voice took on a more gravely tone as she
moved toward the door. "This way please."
Within moments, the six of them had settled into the speeder and it was on its
way. Silence reigned during the trip. The others watched Luke as he closed his
eyes and inhaled and exhaled deep rhythmic breaths. The only visible sign of
tension in the stoic Master was the death grip he held on the hilt of his
lightsaber. The speeder was parked about a block from the building and Ramien
quickly led them to the secluded spot from which her team members were still
observing. She addressed the dark haired man that was watching intently through
macrobinoculars. "Any changes?"
"No movement at all since you left," he replied.
Luke extended his senses towards the building in question. He could sense the
presence of the four men who were guarding the entrances. The inactivity of the
evening had seemed to lower their guard but he knew that the slightest sound
would change that in an instant. As he probed further, he could sense their
businesslike dedication to their duties but no inkling of what or whom they were
guarding. He redirected his attention into the building itself. He could sense
only two other sentient lifeforms inside, one on either side of the blank area
that encompassed the center of the lower floor. He was certain that inside that
bubble of emptiness would be the place where Mara was being detained. He was
drawn from his probe by a movement at his side.
Corran knelt on the ground and unrolled the blueprint he had grabbed as they
left the 'Regent'. Pulling a darklight from his belt, he shone the dim light
onto the paper. He turned it so that it faced the same direction as the building
standing before them. Pointing with his left hand to the drawing and his right
across the alley, he said. "This looks like the most direct route in. We'll
have to subdue all four guards simultaneously so that they don't have time to
raise any alarms."
Luke studied the area of the building that Corran was pointing out and was
relieved to find the direct route ran right in the path of the blank area. This
fact made it unnecessary for him to ponder a choice of which entrance he would
take. He looked to the people around him. Four entrances to cover would make
them have to depend on some members of Corsec. "I'll take the main
entrance. Corran and Mirax can take the one of the left and Wedge and Iella can
take the one on the right." When his friends acknowledged his plans with
nods, he turned to where Artur Kanal was approaching with another man. "Can
you have someone secure the entrance on the opposite side of the building?"
he asked the agent as the men reached him.
"I will take care of it personally," Kanal replied. He pointed to the
man beside him. "Master Skywalker, this is our best security system expert,
Nicholei Marent."
Luke grasped the extended hand of the graying, middle-aged man before him and
shook it firmly. "We've decided to enter the building through this
entrance," he said pointing to the blueprint. "You can accompany me in
securing that entrance and then deactivate any alarms at that point." He
stared at the man as he waited for a response.
Marent looked intently at the Jedi Master and worked to keep his features
expressionless. His expertise made him accustomed to being asked for his opinion
on these matters and not just directed. But the reputation that Luke Skywalker
had earned over the years stood out very vividly in his mind. That combined with
the take charge persona that radiated from the man, made him acquiesce without a
second thought. "Whatever you need, Master Skywalker," he replied
respectfully.
Luke nodded, then moved to speak to Corran. "The ysalamiri bubble extends
about forty meters in diameter through the area behind the entrance on this
side. I know you have been through Force deprivation exercises but the practical
experience of walking into a ysalamiri bubble can be very disconcerting,"
he instructed softly.
That Luke could be concerned about his reaction with all his more pressing
concerns touched Corran deeply. "I understand, Master," he replied
with enough emotion to relay his feelings. His expression quickly shifted to his
trademark mischievous grin. "I'm sure we will be more than a match for
anything we will find even without the benefit of the Force." He tossed an
arm across Luke's shoulder in friendly reassurance.
Corran's confidence was infectious and Luke couldn't suppress the small smile
that appeared on his lips. "With a team comprised of all these Corellians,
how could I ever doubt."
The group worked quickly to get organized. Each pair had a comlink tuned to the
same frequency and had synchronized their chronos. Corsec had supplied an
additional member for each group who would stay behind as a guard at each
entrance after they had been secured. When all the minor details had been sorted
through, Luke met the gaze of each member of the group. "After you have
subdued the guards and secured the doors, rejoin me at the front entrance. We
will enter the building together. Strength in numbers will help us to deal with
any eventuality." When the others nodded, he started walking down the hill.
Only Corran, who stood directly beside him, heard the soft plea that escaped the
Master's lips. "May the Force be with us."
The sound of the last group's click on his comlink was the signal Luke was
waiting for. A double click on his own as a means of reply started each team in
their stealthy path to the doors. Marent watched in awe as the Jedi Master
walked on a direct path as if he was invisible. The feeling increased as the
guard dropped to the ground with a wave of the Master's hand and a softly
spoken, "sleep." Luke stepped aside and motioned him to the panel that
was recessed into the stone at the right of the door. He shook off his reactions
to the scene he had just witnessed and moved to the task at hand. All his
attention was so totally focused on deactivating the alarm that he barely
noticed that the others had joined them. He sorted though the numerous colored
wires that comprised the panel, bypassing and capping off the ones controlling
this door. He worked as quickly as possible without taking any risks. In a
matter of minutes, his first task was completed and the door slid open silently.
He turned back to the Jedi Master. "I'm sure there are security holocams
inside the building. Give me a few minutes to deactivate them before you
proceed."
"That won't be necessary," Luke stated. Without waiting for a reply,
he motioned to Corran and the Knight came to stand beside him. "There are
two lifeforms inside, one about twenty meters to the right and the other about
thirty meters to the left. I'll take the one on the left and you take the
other." At Corran's nod, the two Jedi were off in a blur of speed that even
stunned Wedge.
Corran and Luke ignited their lightsabers as they entered, moving quickly to
slash through the controls of the holocams spaced evenly in the ceiling.
Reaching the last one at each end of the hallway also put them directly in front
of the guards. Corran blocked a couple of quick blaster shots with his saber
before bringing the hilt into contact with the guard's temple. Luke mirrored his
movements at the opposite end. Moving his attacker outside the range of the
ysalamiri bubble, he subdued the weak minded Devaronian with a sleep suggestion
after deflecting only one shot.
Within moments, they were back in the doorway, each carrying an unconscious
form. Dumping them unceremoniously on the ground, they moved back with the
others. This time it was Corran who spoke. "The holocams have been
deactivated but we will only have a few minutes before the person observing the
monitors sends someone to check. We need to move quickly."
tbc
************
Mara may not have been able to access to the Force but she was a fully trained
undercover operative so the noises in the hallway outside roused her from her
light sleep. In seconds, she was on her feet and concentrating on hearing the
slight sounds that echoed just beyond her door. Although she did not have access
to see outside, her internal body clock told her that it was not yet dawn and so
she doubted that any of Barkale's men would be moving around outside. She
focused her attention and waited, hoping that the sounds meant that her husband
and their friends had managed to put the puzzle of her abduction together.
**********
Luke led the group back into the hallway, using the emptiness within the Force
as a beacon. He moved swiftly down the hall, opening every door and peering into
every room. After making his way through five empty rooms, the contents of the
sixth filled him with hope. Two ysalamiri, hanging within their nutrient cages,
were spaced along the left wall of the room. Anyone trying to restrain a Jedi
would surround the prisoner's room on at least two sides. With each ysalamiri
creating a ten-meter void, the resulting bubble would negate the Force for a
forty-meter diameter.
Buoyed by that knowledge, Luke closed the door and moved rapidly to the next
one. Finding the door secured with a coded lock, increased his surety in his
hypothesis. Unable to use the Force to override the lock, he was pulling his
lightsaber from his belt when Marent appeared beside him. "Allow me."
Pulling lockpicks from his utility belt, he had the lock disarmed in less than a
minute. Backing away, he extended his arm to the Master. "After you."
Luke took a deep breath as he palmed the door control. The relief he felt at the
sight that met him as the door slid open caused him to stumble slightly. Leaning
against the back wall of the room, hair somewhat disheveled and looking only
slightly worse for wear was Mara. He was across the room and pulling her into
his arms in an instant. Pressing her tightly to him as if she would attempt to
escape, he loosened his hold only when he heard her slight mutter of pain.
"Are you hurt?" he asked in a voice filled with concern.
"Just a few bruises," Mara replied. She pulled back so that she could
look into his eyes and smiled. "What took you so long, Skywalker?" she
teased. She felt the flash of guilt that passed through her husband in typical
Skywalker fashion and decided she no longer wanted to hear his answer. She
placed her hand behind his neck and brought his lips to hers. The chaste kiss
quickly turned passionate and probing as the depth of the events of the past two
days flowed through them. A voice behind them brought them back to reality.
"I hate to break up this wonderful reunion but we should really get a move
on, Master," Corran said with a slight smirk.
"Stow it, Horn," Mara said with a touch disdain that was belied by the
smile on her face. She separated from Luke and moved towards the door.
Luke quickly moved to her side and took her hand in his. "This way,
Mara," he said as he directed her to take a left turn down the hallway.
They had just cleared the ysalamiri bubble and almost reached the door, when a
sound behind them and a flash of blaster fire drew their attention. Luke felt a
hand grabbing for the blaster at his belt as he ignited his saber and moved to
take a defensive posture.
"Mara, get outside," Luke ordered, hoping beyond hope that for once
his wife would listen to reason.
Pushing back the strange sensation that flooded her as they cleared the bubble,
Mara responded. "I don't think so. I have a score to settle with that
Sithspawn bastard." She was raising her blaster and firing at the group of
men approaching from the other end of the hallway before she finished her
sentence.
Knowing that he had no time to argue with his stubborn wife, he turned his full
attention to the scene before him. Luckily, Corran had been the last person to
leave the room, so he stood at the back of the group blocking blaster shots back
at the attackers with his saber. He moved quickly to stand beside the Knight.
They worked, trying to reflect shots to incapacitate rather than kill whenever
possible and within a few moments only Honore Barkale still stood. Smoldering
remnants of his blaster were clutched in his right hand as he looked at the ten
men who lay writhing at his feet. A quick glance told the Corellian that he had
no chance to escape and he slowly raised his hands above his head.
Luke was instantly standing within inches of the cowering man, a barely held
rage radiating from his stiff posture. The green blade of his still ignited
saber rested lightly against the center of the man's chest. "Should I be
merciful and kill you quickly or torment you for a while first like you did to
my wife?"
Before Barkale could answer, Mara had moved to stand beside Luke radiating a
fury that made his seem pale by comparison. "A quick death would be too
easy," she said in a icy tone. "Maybe we could take you to Dathomir
and feed you to a rancor. Or perhaps we could borrow Sturm and Drang from Karrde
and let the vornskrs tear you apart bit by bit. Or just maybe I should turn the
tables and let you spend the rest of your short life working in the mines on
Alzoc III." Mara's scowl grew as she seemed to contemplate her preferred
option.
Barkale's panic was evident as he looked to the other members of the group.
"You can't let them do this to me," he cried. "You must take me
into custody." He stared helplessly from one person to the other before
finally locking his gaze with Corran's. "You're a Jedi. You can't let them
kill me in cold blood."
Even though he was able to feel the rage flowing from Mara and Luke, he also
knew his friends well enough to know that they would never act on that fury.
Deciding to increase the apprehension of their prisoner, he said softly. "I
would never begin to contradict the decisions of Master Skywalker."
While Barkale was looking for a savior, Mara switched Luke's blaster from its
regular setting to stun. She raised it and pointed it at Barkale's chest.
"You were so sure that I killed your father in cold blood. I wouldn't want
to disappoint you to think I would do anything less with you." She stared
intently at the panicked eyes that locked on hers, then pulled the trigger.
Barkale collapsed as the blue stun blast washed over him. Two Corsec agents
walked over and moved to picked up the man's limp form. Corran turned and looked
at Luke. "Why don't you get Mara out of here. We can secure these people
and we'll meet you back on the hill."
Luke took the loosely held blaster from his wife's grip and tossed it to Corran.
He only hesitated for a another second before shuffling Mara the last few steps
down the hallway and out the door. They had barely made it onto the permacrete
when the rush of adrenaline from the firefight began to recede and she again
became aware of the strange feeling that had fluttered through her when they
first cleared the ysalamiri bubble. Mara stumbled. "What is it?" He
could feel her struggling to gain control.
"I'm not sure," Mara answered honestly. "Something just feels
different. Maybe my body is just having trouble readjusting to the feelings of
the Force flowing through me. Just give me a minute."
Not willing to take any risks, Luke picked up his wife and moved rapidly up the
small hill to the area where the remaining Corsec agents were waiting. The fact
that she hadn't fought that overprotective gesture increased his concern.
"Are you sure you're alright? Did they hurt you?" He sat her on the
ground and knelt in front of her peering at her intently. He pondered using the
Force to probe her for injuries but knew that she would resent that. He watched
and waited, albeit impatiently, giving her a chance to decide if she needed his
help.
Mara closed her eyes and drew on the Force to guide her. She hadn't been injured
short of a few scraps and bruises and she had been bereft of the Force on other
occasions without this type of reaction. As she probed within her body, she
realized that her Force aura felt strange, different somehow. It was as if a
secondary aura was threading through hers. She had never felt this way before,
even during those moments when she and Luke had opened themselves to each other
fully while making love. She tightened her focus and attempted to follow this
aura to its source. As she concentrated on it, she saw that it was unique, a
combination of her Force aura and Luke's. When she identified the part of her
body the aura radiated from, she gasped in shock.
"Mara, what is it?" Luke asked again, with his level of concern
increasing as each second passed. He was just about ready to probe her without
her permission when she reached out and took his hand.
Mara placed Luke's hand palm down across her abdomen and whispered, "look,
Luke."
His heart was beating wildly as he followed his wife's instructions and extended
a Force tendril into her body. In barely a moment, he found the miniature aura
that radiated there and echoed Mara's earlier gasp. "Is it....are you...a
baby?" he asked rather incoherently. He looked up to see tears fighting to
escape Mara's eyes amid the smile that shone there. He wiped a tear of his own
before laying his cheek onto her abdomen. *Hello, little one. It's your daddy,*
he projected toward that tiny presence.
*So you're going to be one of those, Farmboy,* Mara sent warmly across their
link. Then she shifted her attention to the miracle within her and sent her own
message. *It's okay, little one. I'll be here to temper your father's
mushiness.*
Luke rose back onto his haunches and pulled Mara towards him. "I love you," he whispered as he brought his lips to hers. This kiss was soft and sweet, without the need of their earlier one but no less urgent in its own way.
They were still locked in each others embrace when their friends reached them.
"I see nothing's changed," Wedge joked.
The smile never left his face as Luke turned around to look at his friend.
"Did you get the area secured?"
"Corsec took the people in the hallway, including Barkale, into
custody," Wedge replied. "Kanal has his men going through the rest of
the building. He will contact us if he needs anything. He'll need a statement
from Mara at some point but he said that it could wait." He looked intently
at the couple seated on the ground, feeling like he had interrupted more than a
reunion. "Are you guys ready to head back?"
Mara nodded but Luke had other ideas. "I want to head over the med center
and have them check Mara over first," he said.
The look Mara shot him made it very evident that she did not agree. "I'm
fine Skywalker. I don't need to go to the med center."
"Mara,.." Luke began but was quickly silenced.
Mara pulled away from her husband and stood. "I would like a hot shower,
some food and a comfortable bed," she said in a voice that brooked no
discussion.
*Please, Mara. You and the baby need to be checked out,* Luke pleaded silently.
*I'm fine. We're fine,* Mara returned. *Cilghal can check me over when we get
back to Coruscant.*
Luke got up and took Mara's hand. *We'll discuss it later,* he sent,
acquiescing to his wife's wishes only for the moment. He led her away from the
surveillance area and walked to the speeder they had used earlier. A Corsec
agent was standing beside it ready to transport the group back to the 'Regent'.
When they arrived at the hotel a few minutes later, Luke was glad that it was
early enough that the lobby was basically deserted. He led Mara directly to the
lift, with everyone but Corran following them. Corran detoured quickly to the
security desk, filling them in on the barest details of the rescue then over to
the front desk, ordering food to be delivered to the Skywalker suite.
The five of them rode the lift in silence with Luke standing protectively close
to Mara. Reaching their floor, they quickly moved through the hallway into Luke
and Mara's suite. Only when the door closed behind them, did the others express
their concern for their friends.
Iella and Mirax moved almost simultaneously to stand at Mara's side. "What
can we do to help you?" Iella asked softly.
"I'm fine, really," Mara replied. The confidence she was trying to
project may have fooled strangers but was totally transparent to both her
husband and her two closest friends.
Mirax pointed to the bedroom and said. "Why don't you take a long bath and
get into some clean clothes while we wait for food." She and Iella led her
in that direction with a quick glance back at their spouses.
Mara looked at Luke somewhat helplessly but saw he was being led the opposite
direction by Wedge. She sighed and followed her friends into the bedroom.
Luke turned back as the door closed and stared at it longingly. "I need to
be with Mara," he said bluntly.
Just entering the suite as the women disappeared into the bedroom, Corran pushed
Luke towards the sofa that stood in front of the large transparisteel window.
"You need to release your own feelings before you can help Mara deal with
hers," his friend said firmly. "Otherwise you'll just both strive to
be strong for each other and you'll never deal with what happened."
Luke drew in and exhaled a few deep breaths trying to stay calm. He knew that
his friends were only trying to help but his own feelings were unimportant at
this point. He just needed to make sure that Mara was alright.
*********
The conversation in the bedroom was headed in almost an identical direction.
Iella pushed Mara to sit on the bed. "Talk to me," she instructed
firmly.
Since Mara didn't have her husband's penchant for calmness, she didn't even
bother trying to be polite. "I'm fine. Just let me grab a shower and get
changed." She moved towards the refresher but Mirax stopped her.
"Mara, you can't pretend that this didn't happen," Mirax said softly.
"What do you want me to say," Mara yelled. "Some hutt sucking
scum blames me for his thieving father's death and kidnaps me for revenge. You
guys came and rescued me. I knew at some point that my past would come back to
haunt me. There's nothing else to talk about."
"And how do you feel about that?" Iella asked.
"How do you think I feel?" Mara said sarcastically. "For the
first time in my life, I'm actually happy and some sithspawn tries to ruin it. I
did some despicable things in the name of loyalty. Maybe I don't deserve to be
happy." She tried to move away but her friends stood firm.
"You need to get past this feeling that you don't deserve to be
happy," Mirax said. She stared intently at her friend and watched, as the
reality of the past two days seemed to creep into her expression.
"What if something like this happens again?" Mara asked in a quivering
voice. How will I protect the baby?" The last statement was said so softly
her friends barely heard her.
"Baby?" Mirax and Iella said simultaneously.
"I'm pregnant," Mara whispered. "I only realized it after I came
out of the ysalamiri bubble."
"Now I understand why Luke wanted to take you to the med center,"
Iella said. "You took a shot from a stun blaster. Maybe he's right."
"I'm fine," Mara repeated. "I appreciate your concern but I need
to deal with this in my own way. Please, just let me take a shower. I'll join
you in a few minutes."
Iella watched intently as her friend pushed past her to the refresher. Mara
still needed to deal with everything that happened but at least she had made a
start. She and Mirax left the bedroom to join their husbands in the sitting
area.
As they entered, Luke looked over at them with concern blatantly evident in his
expression. "How is Mara?"
Mirax glanced over at Iella for reassurance, then answered. "A little shaky
but I think she'll be alright. She's in the shower." Another quick look at
her friend and she was standing in front of Luke, her hand resting on his arm.
"Congratulations," she said softly as she drew him into a loose hug.
"She told you," Luke replied, unable to hide his surprise.
"I don't think she planned to - it just slipped out," Mirax explained.
When Luke saw his two friends looking at him in confusion, he stated,
"Mara's pregnant."
Neither man could hide the smiles that appeared upon hearing their friend's
news. One of Luke's most fervent dreams had been to have a child of his own.
Finally, that dream would become a reality. "That's great, Luke,"
Wedge said sincerely. "I'm very happy for you both."
"Now you'll find out what it's like to go on for endless nights with only
sporadic moments of sleep," Corran teased. "Congratulations," he
added warmly.
The sound of the door chime interrupted their conversation. Corran walked over
to answer it and returned pushing a food-laden cart into the sitting area.
Grabbing a slice of fruit off the tray, he dropped into a chair. "I didn't
realize how hungry I was until I smelled this food."
While the others gathered plates and settled themselves, Luke moved towards the
bedroom. The door opened just as he reached it. He drew Mara into his arms and
caressed her cheek with his fingertips. "Better?" She nodded and
leaned into his touch, allowing his strength to flow through her. With a light
kiss to her forehead, he drew back and took her hand. "Why don't you try to
eat something? You need to keep up your strength," he said with a small
smile.
Mara allowed herself to be led to the sofa. Luke settled her comfortably then
loaded a plate with food. She laughed as she looked at the heaping mound that
covered it. "I having a baby not nourishing a bantha calf. Maybe you can
consume that much food Farmboy, but I can't." She tossed him a smirk as she
looked at the glass of white liquid on the table beside her. "At least
you're not trying to make me drink that disgusting blue stuff you try to pass
off as milk."
Corran shivered in agreement as he remembered the vibrant blue liquid that Luke
frequently drank on Yavin. "You can thank me for that, Mara," Corran
drawled. "I ordered the food."
"I don't know what you guys have against Tatooine milk," Luke said in
an offended tone. "You don't realize what you're missing."
"Milk and blue just don't go together in my book," Wedge chuckled.
The resulting laughter from this absurd conversation was just what the group
needed to bleed off some of the tension. They bantered back and forth about each
other's strange food preferences as they consumed their early morning meal. By
the time they were finished, Mara was leaning again Luke's shoulder fighting to
keep her eyes open. Luke stood and pulled his wife to her feet. "I think we
should all get some sleep."
"Yes we should," Wedge agreed. He moved to Luke's side and whispered.
"I'll have the desk hold any calls and contact everyone to let them know
Mara is safe."
An expression of guilt passed over Luke's face as he absorbed Wedge's words. He
had been so wrapped up in his concern over Mara that he had forgotten all about
those off planet who were helping them. "Thanks, Wedge," he said. With
that responsibility taken from him, he led his wife into their bedroom and
closed the door.
The two couples watched their friends' retreat with concern then moved to
through the adjoining door into Wedge and Iella's suite. Sleep had been
something that none of them had gotten much of in the past two days. Once they
had dealt with a few minor details, they would be able to indulge themselves.
**********
Luke led Mara across the room and sat her gently on the bed. As he leaned over
to remove her boots, he was surprised to see her feet were bare. He hadn't even
noticed that when she had come into the common area. So much for the
ever-observant Jedi Master.
Mara chuckled as she heard his thought. *You were a bit preoccupied my love,*
she sent silently. She moved her hands to the ties of his tunic and unfastened
them. *I want to feel your skin against mine as we sleep. I need to feel you
near me.*
Luke quickly pulled the offending tunic over his head and divested himself of his pants and boots. Standing naked before her, he pulled her to her feet and had her in a matching state in moments. Pulling back the covers on the bed, he laid her gently upon it and moved to lie beside her. Drawing her against him, he tucked her head under his chin and kissed the red-gold mass atop her head. "I love you, Mara," he whispered. "Sleep, now."
Mara snuggled against him for a few moments, content to listen to the steady
beating of his heart and to feel the warmth of his skin against hers. But after
a few moments, she found that contact was not enough. After everything that had
happened in the past two days, she needed more. She needed to touch every inch
of him, to reassure herself that she was really back safely in his arms. And she
needed him to touch her in return, to claim her and to possess her fully. She
shifted her naked hips into his groin and lifted her face to his. Kissing him
with a rapidly building passion, she pleaded silently, *make love to me, Luke.*
Luke had been fighting to contain his own arousal since Mara had begun to unfasten his tunic. He berated himself for his selfishness and held her securely in his arms. Even as she moved against him, he fought to retain control. "Mara, you're exhausted. You need to get some rest," he scolded gently as he pulled his lips from hers.
Glaring up at him with a look filled with love and need, Mara countered.
"No Luke, I need you to make love to me. I need to feel you inside of me,
to join with you totally and completely." The last words were felt as well
as heard as she pressed her lips firmly against his and probed for entry with
her tongue. The kiss deepened until they were totally consumed by it, only
separating when the need for oxygen became greater than their need for each
other.
Able to deny nothing to the woman he loved more than his own life, Luke gave in
to her demands. He pressed her gently back onto the bed and began to map out a
path of kisses across her body. Not an inch of flesh was left untouched as he
worked his way down one side and up the other. He kissed, licked, nipped and
caressed with his lips while gently massaging every bit with the teasing touches
of his fingertips.
Mara moans and stifled cries fueled his arousal as he continued his
ministrations. She was writhing with need when she finally pushed him away.
"Enough, it's my turn," she whispered huskily as she slid her hand to
grasp his throbbing shaft. As she swirled her thumb against the tip he pulled
back.
Rolling onto his side, Luke rolled her onto hers and pulled her back to spoon
against him. "You asked me to make love to you, Mara and that's what I plan
on doing," he rasped. He shifted her hips back towards him and buried
himself within her in one swift movement.
Luke began to move slowly, relishing the feeling of being encompassed in Mara's
welcoming wetness. His movements were paced and deliberate, working to build
their completion slowly, like a smoldering fire. When the peak came too close,
he would slow his strokes to almost a standstill until the edge ebbed and then
he would resume. Their bond sang with the intense feelings that flowed between
them in this powerful union. Finally, when the need for release became too
strong for either of them to deny, he increased his rhythm and brought them to
the brink. Their climaxes overtook them in a blinding flash of heat and light
and the bond pulsed with the intensity of their release.
Luke ran his hand gently along Mara's hip as they fought to come back to
reality. Words were unnecessary as they molded against each other and allowed
sleep to begin to overtake them. Luke tightened his arms around her body and he
placed soft kisses onto her hair. He thought back to how empty his life had been
before Mara had come into it. Now, he not only had Mara but they were going to
have a child. In this moment, only the three of them existed. As sleep claimed
him, he centered on that thought. He would live in the moment, blocking out of
the rest of the world, if only for a little while.
The End.