Author: Angel
email: valarltd@hotmail.com
Archive: Sure, let me know where
Disclaimer: Almost all canon stuff, and that belongs to the Great God
Lucas,
at whose feet we grovel for scraps of myth.
Type: PoV
Rating: G. You can use 1 damn in a G (2 actually)
Warning: slash implications, but nothing that wasn't in the actual films.
Pairing: Han/Luke
Summary: Leia comes to grips with what she saw at the Ewok celebration.
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Clear Vision
2000 Angelia Sparrow
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My father used to tell me I could be as blind as a dzuba
when I had my mind set on something. But I can see now.
My vision is as clear as my mind is confused.
I saw tonight what I should have seen four years ago.
That's why I'm not asleep, why I'm sitting out here, staring
up at the collapsing rubble of the second Death Star. The
debris will consume itself in a few weeks.
Blessings, curses and shocks all come in threes.And in the
last twenty-four hours, I've had my three shocks.
Shocks. Yesterday morning, I was Princess Leia Organa,
only daughter of Bail Organa, one of the last Alderaani in
the galaxy. I was a leader of the Rebel Alliance. I was
shockingly, disgracefully, totally in love with a common
smuggler.
Tonight, tonight everything is different. Tonight, I'm still Leia,
but my last name should be Skywalker. I have a brother.
That's all right. I've liked Luke since he burst into my cell
in
armor a size too large and announced he was there to rescue me.
It was just a surprise.
But, the problem is his father. Our father. The biological
contributor of half my genetic make-up was Vader. My father
was Bail Organa, who loved me.
The Rebellion is over, and the New Republic is rising, and I
remain one of the leaders.
But my lover. Ah!
Tonight, my eyes were opened. It isn't me he loves at all.
And I think I've always known. I never pieced the hundred
little things together, because I wanted him to love me.
Our whole time together has been replaying itselfall evening.
Small things stand out.
Han's panic in the garbage compactor, which made me think they'd
been friends for years, instead of having met less than two days before.
The way he watched out for Luke throughout the whole escape. Even
while fending off TIE fighters, he took a second to encourage.
And a
second is a very long time in space combat.
They always touched so easily. More like brothers or lovers than
just
friends. Even then.
The long periods on shipboard or at various makeshift bases. In
the
off-shift, where one was, the other could usually be found. Whether
working, drinking or just talking, whether there were others around
or
not, they were together.
Han charging out into the Hoth night, on a Tauntaun, almost certain
to die,
but not willing to let Luke freeze if there was any chance. I
spent that night
praying to gods I hoped weren't as dead as the world on which they
had
been worshipped. And once again, legendary Solo luck came through,
beating almost insurmountable odds to bring them both in safe.
Han not leaving the medcenter while Luke was in bacta.
The way he couldn't tell me he loved me. The kiss stolen in Cloud
City was
the last pleasure of a condemned man. The statement at the bunker
was not
a lover's confession, but admiration. Even that last, almost
brusque kiss,
closed-lipped and with that damnably adorable smirk at the end of it.
I've
been kissed romantically, and that wasn't even close.
Luke appearing moments after the freezing to rescue us.
The way Luke always seems to light up when Han enters a room, and vice
versa. Luke just shows it more.
Even Han being willing to step aside for Luke and me to be together.
Valuing Luke's happiness over his own.
Tonight, tonight, I saw clearly the one thing that pulled it all together.
The
look. Luke sped his walk as he saw me, and hugged me hard.
He looked
pleased to see me. But the look on his face when he went to Han...
It was relief, love, desire, security and desperation rolled
into one. He
looked as if he would stay there forever.
That is what I see when I turn my eyes to the spectacular tombstone
that
marks the end of the Emperor. That is what I see when I shut
my eyes.
In my mind's eye, Luke will always be in his arms.
That one moment turned all the colored dots into a clear picture. And
I
knew what I, a trained diplomat, should have seen a long time ago.
I understand now. I won't get in the way.