Author Topic: Fallen from Grace (Post-SbS, AU dark side K/J); Updated 3/4/08
JainaSoloSkywalker 
Registered: Jul '02
24182_Padme Art
Date Posted: 9/4/04 6:40pm Subject: RE: Fallen from Grace (Post-SbS, AU dark side K/J); Updated 8/31
This needs an UP tonight

 

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Sword-of_the-Jedi 
Registered: Jun '03
23520_Lightsaber
Date Posted: 9/5/04 8:03am Subject: RE: Fallen from Grace (Post-SbS, AU dark side K/J); Updated 8/31
Awww cry You captured the emotions of the funeral perfectly, JPS- and there were hints of nice foreshadowing in there as well tongue wink


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Vaders_Granddaughter 
Registered: Jun '03
7449_Bastila
Date Posted: 9/5/04 4:51pm Subject: RE: Fallen from Grace (Post-SbS, AU dark side K/J); Updated 8/31
Nice work, as always. I feel so bad for Jaina, she's pretty messed up right now after losing Ani and Jacen, and it's not going to get better anytime soon. Maybe Kyp will be able to give her some comfort, though... tongue

 

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Jedi-Jaina-Solo-Fel 
Registered: Jul '02
41083_Jaina and Jag
Date Posted: 9/6/04 8:21am Subject: RE: Fallen from Grace (Post-SbS, AU dark side K/J); Updated 8/31
Sorry it took me so long to reply, JPS blush I've been bogged down by DRL this past week like you wouldn't believe, lol tongue Wonderful depiction of the funeral, though, much better than the one in the book. When's the next update? grin

 

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Jedi_Jaina_Durron 
Registered: Dec '01
43721_Kyp Durron
Date Posted: 9/6/04 11:38am Subject: RE: Fallen from Grace (Post-SbS, AU dark side K/J); Updated 8/31
This has been on my list of things to read forever; and I'm so glad I finally got to it!

Wonderful, poignant writing! I love the way you get inside everyone's heads so well...the pure emotion in these posts is incredible! Lovely, lovely story!

Is it too soon to ask for more?

 

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Darth_Kinwon 
Registered: Sep '04
22669_Anakin Skywalker
Date Posted: 9/6/04 11:57am Subject: RE: Fallen from Grace (Post-SbS, AU dark side K/J); Updated 8/31
I am amazed more people aren't reading this- this is a phenomenal story shock The plot was what caught me at the beginning, but your writing has just left me speechless. Somehow you manage to create such compelling, emotional posts... and I am so badly addicted to this now that I'm probably going to be all twitchy, checking back several times a day all the time to try and find an update, lol!

 

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Jedi-Princess-Solo 
Registered: Apr '02
8173_Jaina Solo
Date Posted: 9/6/04 12:34pm Subject: RE: Fallen from Grace (Post-SbS, AU dark side K/J); Updated 8/31
DJ, JSS, TG, JJSF: Yeah, I thought the funeral in the book could have been a bit better, although I admit I cried the first time I read it, lol! tongue
GoT: he he, my boyfriend and I are that way- we've known each other too long, me thinks wink
DoF: thanks! Good luck with college- I know it can be overwhelming sometimes when your profs all pile work on you at once. They're evil, I tell you wink
AL, MWL, JSF, JP83: Thanks grin
AoD: LOL! Now I wonder which dark-haired, green-eyed Jedi would win? tongue wink
JJF, GAW: Oh, I imagine once Kyp joins forces with her, they'll be more trouble for everyone else, lol.
VG, Sword: Thanks, glad you enjoyed it!
JJD: Thanks! grin Glad to have you with us- and guess what? There's a new post going to be posted tonight wink
DK: Awww blush Thank you! grin He he, well, at least you won't have to get twitchy today- I'll be posting later this evening, so check back then.

Check back around 4/5 pm board time tonight for the next update happy

~JPS~

 

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"Even the stars die out, Anakin Skywalker..." -RotS novelization
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Darth_Kinwon 
Registered: Sep '04
22669_Anakin Skywalker
Date Posted: 9/6/04 1:20pm Subject: RE: Fallen from Grace (Post-SbS, AU dark side K/J); Updated 8/31
A new post tonight, eh? Well then I will make sure to keep an eye out for it, thanks wink

 

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Jedi-Jaina-Solo-Fel 
Registered: Jul '02
41083_Jaina and Jag
Date Posted: 9/6/04 3:58pm Subject: RE: Fallen from Grace (Post-SbS, AU dark side K/J); Updated 8/31
A new post tonight? That's the best news I've had all day grin

 

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DarthJaina 
Registered: Aug '02
7717_Padmé (Evil)
Date Posted: 9/6/04 5:01pm Subject: RE: Fallen from Grace (Post-SbS, AU dark side K/J); Updated 8/31 - Date Edited: 9/6/04 5:11pm (1 edits total) Edited By: DarthJaina
Lol, well, I was going to say 'A new post tonight?' but it seems like others have beaten me to it tongue wink So instead, I will say... A new update tonight? Where? *looks around excitedly*

Happy 100 posts, JPS happy

 

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Jedi-Princess-Solo 
Registered: Apr '02
8173_Jaina Solo
Date Posted: 9/6/04 5:41pm Subject: Fallen from Grace (Post-SbS, AU dark side K/J); Updated 9/6 - Date Edited: 9/10/04 6:29pm (1 edits total) Edited By: Jedi-Princess-Solo
All she wanted was a little peace and quiet to work on the living ship she'd stolen from Nom Anor, was that really so much to ask?

Apparently it was, because every time she settled back down to try and make some progress, someone else would come along and disturb her work. Yesterday it had been Tenel Ka, trying to continue the lecture her friends had unloaded on her at Anakin's funeral after Zekk told them she was remaining on Hapes to train under Kyp Durron, then this morning it had been her mother come to investigate what she was up to after Tenel Ka sent her father Prince Isolder out to tell her parents about the goddess ruse she had worked up for herself after seeing the way that Harrar reacted to it during the Trickster's trip to Hapes.

And now it was the last person she felt like dealing with at the moment.

The infuriating Jedi Master himself.

Stomping out to the portal door, Jaina scowled up at him, her hands on her hips. "What the sith do you want?" she cried vehemently, unsure whether she was more angry at the interruption itself, or at the fact that it was him who was doing the interrupting.

Kyp Durron merely raised an eyebrow, as if she was amusing somehow.

"What?" she demanded sharply, not at all liking the way he was looking at her.

"Oh, nothing," he replied with a casual shrug. "Just admiring the new look. That green gel does wonders for your hair, Solo, it really brings out your eyes."

Glancing down at herself, Jaina felt her cheeks flush as she realized she was literally covered in the stuff, from head to toe, and she wiped her cheek with the back of her hand, stabbing Kyp with a fierce glare. "Is there something you wanted?" she grumbled. "Or did you just come here to spread discord and discontent, oh great rogue Jedi?"

Instead of taking offense, Kyp actually chuckled. "I'm reforming the Dozen with volunteer Hapan pilots," he informed her evenly. "I'm going to call it Vanguard Squadron, I think. I came to offer you a spot, if you're not too attached to this hunk of rock here."

Startled, Jaina blinked at him, unsure what surprised her more, the fact that he had already begun to build a new squadron, or the fact that he had the nerve to ask her to fly under his command after Sernpidal. "I don't take orders from you," she finally responded, imbuing her words with a razor-sharp edge. "I learned my lesson the hard way."

"Now, Jaina, is that any way to talk to your Master?" Kyp retorted smugly.

"You're the one who said I wasn't serious about that," Jaina pointed out, her temper flaring violently. "And you were right. The last thing I'd want is to be your apprentice, and frankly, I doubt you'd want me in the first place. It wouldn't do for your apprentice to kill you at the very start of training, now would it?"

Kyp grinned, and she had the sudden urge to wipe that smile right off of his face, right after she shoved him headfirst through the side of the Trickster's hard coral hull.

You think I'm kidding, do you, Durron? she thought darkly, sorely tempted to prove him wrong.

But that wouldn't do, at least not now. One never knew when having a Jedi Master like Kyp around would come in handy, and given his stance about the war with the Yuuzhan Vong, he might even prove a useful ally, albeit an untrustworthy one.

"Besides," she said coolly. "This 'hunk of rock' could help us understand the Yuuzhan Vong's biotechnology. I have important work to do here."

"Oh, really?" Kyp inquired, arching an eyebrow wryly. "And how's that going?"

"Well, if you're interested in having a shower, you're in luck," Jaina shot back, lifting her chin defiantly. "There's one on this ship and I just figured out how to start it yesterday."

Kyp leaned against the side of the open portal, and Jaina started to take a step back instinctively, then realized what she was doing and gritted her teeth, remaining where she was regardless of how close in proximity that now put her and the Jedi Master.

"Why, Jaina," he drawled, flashing a leering smirk. "Are you propositioning me?"

A flicker of surprise flashed through Jaina, nearly throwing her off-balance, but she kept her reaction carefully hidden behind her solid shields, and return his smirk with one of her own, letting her eyes rake him over in much the same manner that he had looked at her in the scarlet gown she'd worn to the banquet the night of Anakin's funeral.

"I'm not so sure you'd be worth the effort," she retorted slowly, and when he faltered, she leaned back against the other side of the portal in smug satisfaction.

It wasn't every day that one got to see Kyp Durron, rogue Jedi Master, caught off-guard.

"Now was there anything else, Master Durron?" Jaina asked smoothly, arching an eyebrow in the imperious manner she had witnessed her mother employ hundreds of times before. "Or did you just want to take up as much of my divine time as possible?"

"Divine?" Kyp echoed, steering the conversation towards less dangerous territory a little too quickly.

"You haven't heard?" Jaina's lips curled up in a slow, feral smirk. "I'm a Yuuzhan Vong goddess now. You can address me as 'Great One' or 'Your Greatness'."

"Goddess, huh?" Kyp asked skeptically. "Think highly of yourself, don't you, Jaina?"

"The only thing that matters, is how the Yuuzhan Vong think of me," Jaina retorted bluntly, irritation creeping through her. How many times was she going to have to explain this today? She'd already been through it all once with Leia, and with Tenel Ka and Lowie the day before, was Kyp really going to make her do it again for his benefit? From the pointed look he gave her, a signal to continue, it seemed he was. "During the mission to Myrkr, we learned that the Yuuzhan Vong hold great importance for twins, they consider it to be a sign of the gods."

Kyp's brow furrowed, clearly intrigued, and he folded his arms over his chest, nodding for her to continue.

"They didn't care about the rest of the strike team," Jaina said bitterly. "Not even..." she trailed off, refusing to go there, and Kyp's frown deepened, as if he was about to comment on that, so she hurried on. "They just wanted Jacen and I alive, for some sort of twin sacrifice."

"Sacrifice?" Kyp grimaced.

Jaina nodded, not exactly thrilled with the concept herself. "Fight to the death, the winner gets some big role in some pivotal event or something."

"Not exactly the Kessel Run prize, I'd say," Kyp muttered.

Despite herself, Jaina's lips quirked of their own accord. "No," she agreed. "Not much on compensation, that's for sure."

"So what does all this have to do with you being a goddess all of the sudden?" Kyp demanded. "Don't think I missed the fact that you've named this hunk of rock the Trickster. What are you up to?"

"The Yuuzhan Vong sent a fleet after me, when I stole this ship," Jaina answered with a smirk. "Apparently my pursuit and capture is some sort of holy crusade, headed by Harrar, a priest of the goddess Yun-Harla. He had an amusing reaction when I decided to name this ship after her."

"After her?" Kyp questioned knowingly, and his dark emerald eyes seemed to see right through her. "Or after yourself?"

Tightening her shields instinctively, trying to ward away that piercing gaze, Jaina lifted her chin defiantly. "Does it make a difference?" she challenged.

For a long moment, the Jedi Master stared at her in silence, clearly trying to get a read on her, but whatever he was looking for, he didn't find it, and she felt an acute sense of triumph at the frustrated defeat she sensed within him as he sighed wearily, running a hand through his dark hair.

"So you're thinking of using the goddess ruse as a means of psychological warfare, then?" Kyp asked, giving up his efforts. "How?"

"How else?" Jaina shrugged, as if it should be obvious. "The Force."

"Oh, you've learned to use telekinesis against the Yuuzhan Vong now, have you?" Kyp sneered.

Bristling, Jaina wondered if using telekinesis to kick him in the shins would be beneath a goddess. "You know what I meant," she snapped. "I can't use the Force directly against the Yuuzhan Vong, but I can use it against things around them, and they don't understand our abilities. Besides, I've gotten all the data I could gather on Danni Quee's yammosk-jammer she used over Coruscant, and I think I'll be able to work something up based on that, not to just block their yammosks, but to send misinformation to them."

"Hence the trickery," Kyp concluded with a thoughtful tilt of his head.

"Exactly," Jaina agreed smugly.

Kyp gave her an appraising look. "Do your parents know about this?"

"As a matter of fact, yes," Jaina said, scowling fiercely. "My mother was just here earlier and we talked about it. Not that I need their approval, I'm not a child anymore, in case you haven't noticed."

"Oh, I've noticed," Kyp murmured.

Sensing something underneath those words, Jaina raised an eyebrow, and Kyp glanced away purposefully, his eyes raking over the coral hull of her living ship. Curious, she reached out with a faint tendril of the Force, gently probing the surface of his thoughts, but she was batted aside easily by a cool, collected presence that was nearly as strong in the Force as her own.

Outwardly, Kyp gave no acknowledgment of the fact that he had caught her trying to poke around in his head, but there was a clear warning through the Force not to try that again, and Jaina relented.

For now.

"What else have you gotten to work?" Kyp inquired evenly, not taking his eyes off of the frigate. "Other than the shower, that is?"

"I flew here from Myrkr, didn't I?" Jaina snorted. "I'd say I've gotten quite a bit to work. I'm still working on the villip, though, trying to attune it correctly. I think I was getting close, until you interrupted me with your ridiculous offer to fly under your command."

"Forgive me for wasting your divine time," Kyp said dryly. "What altar do I pray for absolution at?"

Jaina would have glared at him, but he still wasn't looking at her, which was curious, so it wasn't worth the effort.

"Don't you have a squadron to train?" she demanded coldly. "I'm sure they could use all the extra practice they can get, considering what happened to your last squadron."

That got him to look at her, all right, but the blazing anger in his gaze almost caused her to step back.

Almost.

Meeting his scathing gaze directly, Jaina gave him the iciest smile she could manage.

"And your last team faired so much better at Myrkr?" Kyp asked lowly, a dangerous gleam in his eyes. "Wasn't it less than half that came back?"

Jaina drew back as if he'd slapped her in the face, a cold knot twisting in her stomach, spreading through her chest and lungs, and yet at the same time it felt as if her veins had just been filled with molten lava, red-hot and scalding. Her hand went to the hilt of her lightsaber at her hip, but if Kyp noticed, he didn't show any sign of apprehension. His cool green eyes continued to stare her down, confident and vindicated that his words had struck her just as sharply as hers had him.

Shavit, how she ached to cut the arrogance right out of that man, whether it be with her lightsaber or her bare hands.

"Be careful what you insinuate, Jaina," Kyp advised her with narrowed eyes. "After all, Jedi know better than to make blind assumptions and foolhardy accusations."

"I'll keep that in mind, the next time I make an unfounded claim," Jaina replied frostily.

They glared at one another for another long moment, neither ready or willing to back down, and there was something exciting about the anger swirling just beneath the surface in the young, roguish Jedi Master. Something that Jaina found strangely appealing.

Their staring contest might very well have gone on much longer, had they not been distracted by the approaching presence of Lowbacca, emerging from within the Trickster. most likely because he'd sensed the tension outside.

The Wookiee Jedi stopped in the portal doorway, taking in the sight of Kyp Durron with suspicious caution, and he growled an inquisition to Jaina, who was briefly tempted to answer that, yes, the Jedi Master was bothering her, and she would love it if Lowie would 'take care' of him.

"I'm fine, Lowie," she assured her friend calmly. "I can handle Master Durron, and he knows it. Don't you, Kyp?"

"Wouldn't mess with a Solo," Kyp replied lightly, though it veiled something she couldn't quite identify. "Especially not one who's got Skywalker blood in her."

Lowbacca didn't seem entirely convinced, eyeing them both with dark eyes, his concern open and clear, and despite herself, Jaina felt the hardness around her heart soften a bit.

"Really, Lowie," she promised, somehow able to smile faintly in his direction. "It's okay, go on inside and see if you can't get the villip working. Maybe you'll have better luck than I did. I'll be in to join you in just a minute."

Growling, Lowbacca disappeared back into the living ship with a final glance at Kyp, and Jaina waited until she felt him reach the very heart of the ship, out of hearing range and most likely unable to see them through any of the glossy crystal portholes.

"You made your point," she told Kyp begrudgingly. "If there's nothing else you want, I've got work to do."

"I'll leave you to it, then," Kyp replied guardedly, giving her a mocking little half-bow. "Until later, Goddess."

Jaina watched him go, unable to explain why she felt like she'd just plummeted from the top of a Coruscant skyscraper, only to land on a moving speeder, adrenaline coursing through her.

"Until later," she murmured in agreement, and despite herself, she found that the prospect of arguing with Kyp again wasn't nearly as unpleasant as it should have been. In fact, if she was honest with herself, was rather looking forward to it.

If Jacen were here, he'd say I need to see Cilghal about some Force-therapy, Jaina mused wryly, but her amusement faded as the constant ache in her heart flared, reminding her once again that Jacen was not here, just as Anakin was not here, and that they would never be here again. She had lost them both at Myrkr, helpless to save either one of them, and now she was terribly alone...

Closing herself off to the despair, she focused her pain inward, shaping it into steely determination, and vowed that she would never fail anyone she loved ever again.

The Yuuzhan Vong had taken her brothers, they would not take anyone else.

Turning back to the ship with a tightened jaw, she slipped inside, her boots silent on the coral floor as she made her way in to join Lowbacca, who was staring at the villip in his hands with distaste, clearly frustrated with the alien device which continued to get the better of him.

"No luck, huh?" Jaina asked wryly, and Lowie moaned a negative. "Don't worry," she said, taking a seat beside him at the coral table. "We'll figure it out, even if takes all day."

That didn't seem to reassure Lowie much, who only groaned in exhaustion.

"I know," Jaina told him sympathetically, taking the villip from him and studying it with narrowed, appraising eyes. "I'm beat, too, but this is important work. It could help turn the tide of the war, right?"

Lowbacca gave a growl of agreement.

"Okay, then," she said, smiling in grim determination. "Then let's get to work."

Several hours later, the villip finally decided to cooperate with them, and leapt to life at her touch, staring back at her with a slightly twisted version of her own face, complete with a decidedly sinister smile, although Lowbacca, being a Wookiee, claimed not to notice much difference between the villip's smile and her own.

The villip's mouth moved along with hers, mimicking the words she spoke, only in a slightly deeper, smokier voice that was thick with shadow and satisfyingly dangerous.

Dangerous is good, Jaina thought with a feral smirk. Dangerous would teach the Yuuzhan Vong to be afraid, to tremble in her presence, at the mere whisper of her name. She would have to be dangerous to pull off the facade of a goddess, ruthlessly so, but she had no doubt she would rise to the occasion.

After all, 'dangerous' and 'ruthless' were both in her blood.

Smoothing her hand over the villip to get it to invert itself, Jaina turned in her seat to give Lowie a weary smile. "We'll get back to this tomorrow," she told him. "I've got some arrangements to make before we can take the next steps."

Lowie tilted his head, growling.

"I'll tell you all about it in the morning," Jaina promised, rising to her feet. "Why don't you get some sleep, pack your gear. If all goes well, we'll be leaving early." Sensing his question before he could begin to speak, she grinned up at him. "On a completely artificial ship, complete with metal and ceramics and computers and all those other lovely abominations."

The Wookiee chuffed contentedly, and she patted his furry shoulder before exiting the living ship and heading for her quarters back in the palace.

As Kyp had so tactfully pointed out earlier, she was filthy, and her appearance had probably gotten even worse since his departure, as she threw herself into her work twice as hard, mostly to work out her frustration with the dark-haired Jedi Master.

If she was going to go to Ta'a Chume and ask the woman's help, she certainly couldn't do it in this condition.

Former queen or not, Tenel Ka's grandmother still demanded the same respect that her daughter-in-law would be shown, and Jaina could only imagine her mother's horror if she ever even considered appearing before Teneniel Djo in such a state.

Touching a hand to her hair, and pulling it back with a smear of green goo on her fingers, Jaina chuckled mirthlessly.

I looked this bad when you stopped by, Mom? she marvelled wryly. And you didn't say anything?

She had to admit, she was impressed, her mother must have bitten her tongue hard enough to draw blood.

 

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"Even the stars die out, Anakin Skywalker..." -RotS novelization
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Grand Admiral Wettengel 
Registered: Jan '00
6833_Kyp Durron
Date Posted: 9/6/04 5:58pm Subject: RE: Fallen from Grace (Post-SbS, AU dark side K/J); Updated 9/6
Brava!

The tension between both of them was so well done.

Both of them would greatly benefit from anger management classes, preferably taught by someone they both had a major attachment to since they'd probably tag-team on the instructor and fry him or her.

My vote is for Han to be their anger management instructor.

Again, great job.

 

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DarthJaina 
Registered: Aug '02
7717_Padmé (Evil)
Date Posted: 9/6/04 6:01pm Subject: RE: Fallen from Grace (Post-SbS, AU dark side K/J); Updated 9/6
I looked this bad when you stopped by, Mom? she marvelled wryly. And you didn't say anything?

She had to admit, she was impressed, her mother must have bitten her tongue hard enough to draw blood.
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Great post! grin This story is just awesome!

 

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Jedi-Jaina-Solo-Fel 
Registered: Jul '02
41083_Jaina and Jag
Date Posted: 9/6/04 6:40pm Subject: RE: Fallen from Grace (Post-SbS, AU dark side K/J); Updated 9/6
Brilliant update! The tension, sexual and otherwise, between them is so thick it could be cut w/ a lightsaber, lol! Things are starting to pick up pace, and poor Lowbacca, forced to stand by and watch it all unfold- he'll probably be ready to whack them both over the head soon enough, if they keep their bickering up for much longer tongue wink

"Why, Jaina. Are you propositioning me?"

"I'm not so sure you'd be worth the effort."
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Grand Admiral Wettengel 
Registered: Jan '00
6833_Kyp Durron
Date Posted: 9/6/04 7:42pm Subject: RE: Fallen from Grace (Post-SbS, AU dark side K/J); Updated 9/6
Is Jaina going to be popping out a little Durron at some point in this fic? happy

 

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