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by Kevin J. Anderson


  wanted to shred hull plates with her fingernails. "So they've escaped! You

  let them get away?"

  Brakiss looked at her mildly. "I didn't let them do anything, Tamith Kai. I

  don't see what more we could have done. Our duty now is to get away and plan

  our next step-because you can be sure there will be another opportunity."

  Qorl powered up the station engines, and they began moving the Shadow

  Academy to a new hiding place.

  * 22 *

  Jacen and Jaina crowded together, pushing closer to the transmission area in

  the Jedi academy's Comm Center as the image of Han and Leia came

  into focus. The twins cried out their greetings.

  Han Solo laughed in delight. "Looks like I didn't have to come after you

  kids in the Falcon after all!"

  "And I didn't have to mobilize the whole New Republic to rescue

  you." Leia beamed. "We got Luke's report yesterday The scouts I had out

  searching for you kids are already looking for the Shadow Academy ."

  In the background, Chewbacca roared a message in the Wookiee language to

  Lowie, who responded in kind.

  In the Comm Center , Luke Skywalker stood next to Artoo-Detoo,

  letting the excited young Jedi Knights talk. Jacen's words tumbled out in a

  rush. "Lando Calrissian says something like this can never happen again.

  He's already working with his assistant Lobot to come up with refinements to

  GemDiver Station's security. I think he's even going to use Corusca gems

  somehow."

  Luke spoke up. "Yes, but I doubt the Shadow Academy will come here

  again to look for new trainees. We know what Brakiss is up to now-I suspect

  he'll go somewhere else for potential new Dark Jedi."

  "But we brought the Shadow Academy 's best ship back with us," Jaina

  said. "And you should see the design. State-of-the-art. Not like any of the

  models in the manuals, Dad!"

  Luke put a hand on her shoulder. "We need to offer it to the New

  Republic , Jaina. It isn't ours-"

  Han interrupted. "Hey, Luke, you need us to send some mechanics over to

  check out the ship, try to figure out its design?"

  Luke shrugged. "Go right ahead if you want, but I've got a skilled mechanic

  and an electronics specialist right here on Yavin 4, ready to start on the

  project right away - Jaina and Lowie."

  Leia flashed a bright, warm smile. "All right, Luke. We'll send our

  engineers to study it, but you keep the ship there. Use it when you need to.

  You earned it rescuing Jacen, Jaina, and Lowie. Besides, you're an important

  part of the New Republic . We'll all feel better knowing you've got

  a safe, fast ship when you go running off across the galaxy-and don't tell

  me you've forgotten how to fly a fast ship!"

  Luke gave an embarrassed chuckle. "No, I haven't forgotten - but I could

  still use the practice."

  Jaina and Lowbacca sat in her quarters, tinkering with the holographic

  projector, making a coarse schematic of their new ship, the Shadow Chaser.

  The schematic was not as accurate as the one they had made of Lowie's T-23

  skyhopper, but they would refine it as they learned more about the Imperial

  ship. Lowie roared as the hologram lost its focus.

  "Master Lowbacca says that he most fervently hopes a comet will crash into

  the vacation home of the designer of this subsystem," said Em Teedee from

  the clip on Lowie's belt.

  Lowie growled down at the miniature translator droid. Em Teedee had been

  completely purged of his corrupted Imperial programming and the irritating

  little droid was now back to his normal self.

  "Well, how am I supposed to know that you don't wish me to translate Wookiee

  epithets?" the little droid said defensively "Although you must admit, I

  certainly captured the feeling well. Why, think of all the idioms I have to

  parse during a single-"

  Lowie switched Em Teedee off with a satisfied grunt.

  Tenel Ka entered the Comm Center, feeling well rested. No nightmares had

  plagued her since her return to Yavin 4. She wondered what would happen now

  that a new order of Nightsisters had appeared on Dathomir, joining forces

  with the Empire, but at least they did not haunt her dreams.

  Tenel Ka made contact with the Hapan Royal Household; she spoke to her

  parents, assured them that she was unharmed, and passed along greetings from

  the Singing Mountain Clan. Then, steeling herself for a set of imperious

  orders, she asked to speak with her grandmother, the Royal Matriarch. When

  her grandmother's face appeared on the screen behind its customary half

  veil, her eyes carried a smile and something else Tenel Ka wasn't sure she

  could read - surprise?

  "Thank you for remembering to call. My sources tell me I should be very

  proud of you," the Matriarch said, with what seemed to be genuine pleasure.

  "I'm sorry that my ambassador wasn't able to visit you. Now, I'm afraid the

  meeting will be delayed indefinitely I was forced to send Yfra on an urgent

  errand to the Duros system."

  Tenel Ka's mouth opened, but she could not think of a response.

  "But you'll forgive a concerned grandmother if she tries to find a way to

  look out for her granddaughter from a distance, won't you? One or two

  unobtrusive guards in a nearby system, perhaps? I think that might be the

  best thing for both of us."

  The image of her grandmother leaned forward to turn off the communication

  link, but just as the connection broke the Matriarch whispered, "Besides, I

  have a feeling you weren't terribly disappointed to miss Ambassador Yfra."

  "This," Tenel Ka muttered, "is a fact." And she realized it was the first

  time in years that she had agreed with her grandmother.

  Jacen stood atop the Great Temple on Yavin 4, waiting for Master Skywalker.

  In the aftermath of the morning's rainstorm, reflected orange light from the

  giant planet pierced the gray clouds overhead and gilded their edges with a

  warm glow. The light breeze ruffled his hair and spattered him with an

  occasional raindrop.

  As much as he dreaded the reprimand Uncle Luke was almost certain to

  deliver, Jacen was glad to be back on the jungle moon. In the day since

  their return from the Shadow Academy, the Jedi Master had already spoken

  privately with Jaina and with Lowie. Though he had no idea what Luke had

  said to either of them, both had been quiet and reserved afterward.

  And now it was his turn.

  Jacen sensed Master Skywalker's presence even without seeing him as Luke

  came to stand quietly next to him. For a long time, neither said a word, as

  if by mutual agreement. Gradually Jacen relaxed. He was ready for anything

  the Jedi Master had to say to him.

  Almost anything.

  "Take this," Luke said, pressing a metallic cylinder into Jacen's hands.

  "Show me what you learned."

  Surprised, Jacen looked down at Luke's lightsaber. The weapon was solid and

  heavy, its handle warm as his own skin. He hefted it, studied it, ran a

  finger along the ridges of its grip up to the ignition stud. His eyes

  closed. In his mind, he could hear the hum of the lightsaber, feel its

  pulsing rhythm as the weapon sliced through the air. . . .

  Jace
n opened his eyes and squared his shoulders. "This is what I learned,"

  he said, handing the lightsaber back to the Jedi Master without igniting it.

  "You were right: I'm not ready. The weapon of the Jedi is not to be taken up

  lightly."

  "Even so, you learned to use it. Didn't Brakiss teach you?"

  Jacen nodded. "I'm physically capable. I know how to fight an opponent with

  it - but I'm not sure I'm ready mentally. Maybe I'm not mature enough

  emotionally."

  "You didn't enjoy the fighting as much as you had thought you would?" Luke

  raised his eyebrows.

  "Yes. No. Well, yes-I learned some things. . . .I'm just not sure they were

  the right things. A lightsaber isn't just some impressive tool to dazzle and

  amaze your friends. It's such a big responsibility. One mistake could get an

  innocent person killed."

  Luke nodded, his blue eyes twinkling with understanding. "It sometimes feels

  like too great a responsibility, even to me. But the Force guides us as we

  fight. Not simply how to defeat our enemies - but also to know when not to

  defeat them."

  Their eyes locked. "Even if what our enemies teach or do is evil?" Jacen

  said.

  Luke Skywalker's gaze did not waver. "No one is completely evil. Or

  completely good." He flashed a rueful smile. "At least nobody I've ever

  met."

  "But Brakiss-" Jacen began.

  "Brakiss passes the teachings of the dark side on to his students. You heard

  him teach. But a teacher is not always right. And because you thought for

  yourself, you knew not to believe him." Master Skywalker nodded approvingly.

  Jacen thought this over. "Brakiss let me do what I wanted to do more than

  anything else: practice with a lightsaber. But I couldn't trust him. He was

  hoping to turn me to the dark side, to use me for the Empire. I do trust

  you, though. You were right about the lightsaber, and I'll wait until you

  think I'm ready."

  Luke looked up toward the clouds, which were breaking up, letting more and

  more light through. "With the Shadow Academy out there, and the

  young Dark Jedi that Brakiss is training, I'm afraid that time will come all

  too soon."

  An old friend could become a new enemy . . .

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