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Serenity (Sequel to Devotion); Jaina/Jag; Completed
Jedi-Princess-Solo
Registered:
Apr '02
Date Posted:
6/16/02 8:01am
Subject:
Serenity (Sequel to Devotion); Updated 6/16
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Date Edited:
6/20/02 5:30am
(3 edits total)
Edited By:
Jedi-Princess-Solo
Sorry it's short again, lack of caffine to stimulate my brain
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"Come on out of there, Jaina!" Kyp Durron called, knocking lightly on the door to the 'fresher unit of the Sky Bandit. "I want to see how you look."
"No way," Jaina's muffled voice came back through the door.
"Oh, come on," Kyp said. "It can't be that bad."
"It is," Jaina replied. "There's no way I'm coming out like this."
Kyp sighed and turned to look at the other members of Twin Suns. He would not have recognized any of them if he hadn't known it was them. Particularly Valin Horn. The twenty year old Jedi's black hair had been turned a golden yellow by the color crawlers and he wore synthetic eye lens that made his normally brown eyes blue. The boy was dressed in fighting pants, a tight fitting shirt and a black vest. He looked every bit the smuggler Jaina wanted him to play.
"Jaina, come one," Valin pleaded. "You did this to me. At least let me see what you look like."
"You look fine," Jaina called. "I don't."
Kyp ran a hand through his hair, which was now a wheat brown. "Jaina, you knew you were going to have to wear this when we left. Now come out of there before I open this door myself!"
"Fine," Jaina snapped. "But I swear if one of you laugh, I'm going to give you all Sithspawned duties for a month!"
Kyp rolled his eyes, now a light brown color. "We aren't going to laugh, Jaina. Now come out."
The door slid open and Jaina stepped out.
Or what had once been Jaina. Kyp had to pinch his arm to remind himself who he was looking at. Jaina's dark hair had been dyed a light blond, two shades lighter than Valin's, and her eyes were now an icy blue. Kyp did not fail to notice that she looked strikingly like Luke Skywalker.
She looked like a completely different woman. The biggest difference, though, was the clothes. Instead of Jedi robes or a flightsuit, or even fighting pants and a tank top, Jaina wore a sleeveless black bodysuit that hugged her curves like a second skin and a pair of black boots that came up to her knees and gave her an added inch in height. The black nerf leather jacket she had thrown on top only added to the overall affect.
Needless to say, she looked incredible. Kyp had to metally remind himself that this was Jaina he was gawking at.
"What?" Jaina demanded, glaring around the room, and only then did Kyp realize he wasn't the only one staring. All of the pilots, particularly the males, seemed glued to Jaina.
"You look like a new woman," Nianne Teratt said softly. Kyp thought she looked like a new woman, as well. Her once red hair was now brown, although she had kept her eyes their natural icy blue color. "I can't believe that's really you."
"Me neither," Merik Ramstrum murmured.
"Don't any of you laugh," Jaina warned sharply.
"I think laughing is the farthest thing from their minds, Jaina," Octa Ramis snickered.
Jaina blinked in confusion, then her eyes widened and her cheeks flushed in realization. "Hey, I'm a married woman," she said, smacking Merik playfully.
"Yeah," Valin said. "Don't look at my wife."
Kyp grinned to himself. Since it was not safe for them to use their real names, and since they would never get any information that way, they had not only changed their appearances, but identities. Since Valin was close to Jaina's age, only five years younger, he was going to play her husband, and Kyp was going to be Jaina's brother. Remembering how Jaina had snickered and said he could play her father, Kyp was suddenly very grateful that she had not chosen to dye his hair gray.
I wonder what Jag would think about the kid who used to have a crush on Jaina being her pretend husband,
Kyp mused silently. For as long as Kyp could remember Valin Horn had had a crush on Jaina Solo as a kid. Although Kyp knew he was passed that now, he was even dating Wedge Antilles' oldest daughter from what Jaina had told him, he still found it rather cute that Valin and Jaina were playing marriage together.
Don't let Jaina hear you say that,
Kyp reminded himself with a snicker.
"She's only been your wife for, what, five minutes?" Merik drawled, his spiky black hair bristling as he shook his head. To Kyp he looked nothing like the Merik he knew. His shocking white hair was gone and his intense black eyes were now green. He looked more like Kyp than Kyp did at the moment.
Imara Cobak groaned. "Do I really have to pretend to be related to him?" she asked, fingering her short cropped brown hair. She, too, had opted to keep her naturally blue eyes, but there was no trace that she had ever had bland hair.
"You know you're secretly jealous that we can't pretend to be married, too," Merik told her, winking at her.
Hajima chuckled. "I don't think Jaina would be so cruel to Imara."
"I don't know," Kyp said, shooting Jaina a wry look. "Jaina can be pretty sneaky."
Jaina raised an eyebrow at him. "Jaina? Who's Jaina? I'm Arwyn."
Valin grinned and walked to stand next to Jaina. "I guess that makes me Letien."
Tam-Azur-Jamin shook his long black hair. His blond hair was completely gone, and his brown eyes now a shade darker. "I can't believe I'm saying this, but I guess my name is Breynan."
Jaina nodded, and turned expectantly to the rest of the pilots. Hajima pushed her long white hair away from her dark face, and narrowed her now blue eyes. "I am Orana Munlar."
She looks pretty with white hair,
Kyp thought to himself. Hajima had naturally black hair and eyes, that made her appear slender and mysterious, but the long white locks brought out the smoothness of her dark complexion.
"Cimarine Albenat," Imara said. She jerked her elbow at Merik. "This is my brother Kindar."
"Good," Jaina nodded. She turned to face Octa, whose black hair was now a reddish brown. "Octa?"
"Leiloni," Octa replied coolly, batting her brown eyes. "The name is Leiloni."
Jaina grinned, then looked at Chane Margrey, whose dark hair and eyes were both now a brownish tint. "Chane? Nianne?"
Chane stood and draped an arm around his girlfriend. "We're Sahn and Jezlyn, the newlywed smugglers."
"Thiss one iss glad that I have no hair to color," Tesar Sebatyne hissed. "I will go by the name Corsov, in honor of Krasov."
Jaina smiled brightly, and Kyp remembered that the Hara sisters had been among those to fall on Myrkyr. "I think Krasov would be honored. Alema?"
The Twi'lek woman twitched her lekku anxiously. "I am now Beanca, for my mother."
What do you know,
a voice in the back of Kyp's mind snickered.
She has emotion after all.
He silenced himself immediately, feeling ashamed for thinking such things about a fellow Jedi, but from the sense he got of the others in the Force, he wasn't the only one surprised.
"Alright then," Jaina said, settling down in one of the chairs. "We've all got out aliases worked out, we know who's going with who, and we know what roles we're playing. So let's all just sit back and relax for a bit."
Kyp shook his head and dropped into the chair opposite her. "You know, the
Bandit
's not that bad a ship. Your uncle was right to let us take it."
Jaina shrugged. "The
Starfire
could be linked back to me, and that would ruin everything. Aunt Mara went through a lot of trouble getting an extra unmarked ship to serve as an undercover vessel for Jedi missions. If we'd brought the
Starfire
, our cover would be blown."
Kyp didn't miss the aggravation in her voice. Jaina loved her ship, as much as her father loved the
Falcon
, and she would much rather have been on her own ship. Still, Jaina was right, the
Starfire
was too noticeable, with its flashy curves and sleek edges. Someone would check it out, and they would find out it was registered to Jaina Solo, and their covers would be gone in an instant.
"I just want to get in, get our information and get out," Nianne said. "I hate Ord Mantel."
"So do I," Hajima said, shooting her a sympathetic glance.
"No way," Merik said. "We've got to play a few hands of sabaac before we leave. No one knows we're Jedi. This has some serious potential for-"
"For what, Ramstrum?" Jaina asked evenly, raising an eyebrow challengingly.
"For us to demonstrate Jedi self-control and stay clear of the casinos," Merik replied, somewhat more dully.
"Exactly," Jaina said, smirking.
Kyp rolled his eyes.
You are too much sometimes,
he told her.
Wait until your son starts to play sabaac. Wait until he looses your money at sabaac.
My son is never going to loose at sabaac,
Jaina scoffed in reply.
He's a Jedi, and a Solo. And Jag's not half bad at sabaac either, you know.
I wouldn't know,
Kyp retorted.
The only time I ever played with him, his wife cheated and ruined the game.
A sharp kick to his shin made Kyp yelp in surprise. He glared at Jaina. "What was that for?" he demanded.
"For cheating every time you play sabaac against non-Jedi," Jaina said with fake sweetness. "I figured they never get to kick you, so I would."
"We're coming up on the hyperspace coordinates," Tam announced. "Jaina? Do you want to take us in for a landing?"
Jaina stood and hurried into the cockpit and settled down in the pilot's seat across form Tam. "Hold on back there," she warned. "Dropping out of hyperspace now."
"Ord Mantel, here we come," Chane said with a wry smile. "This should be fun."
Jaina laughed from the cockpit. "We're hoping to avoid any 'fun' for now, Chane. I'd like to get in, get our information, and get out without getting into any fights."
"Is that possible for you?" Tam asked dryly.
"No," Kyp answered. "It's not."
Valin tossed Tam an extra blaster. "Better load up, Tam. You're going to need all the firepower you can get."
Tam raised an eyebrow. "Me? You're the one who's going with Jaina."
Valin blinked, then stuck out his hand. "On second thought, you have plenty of weapons. Give that one back to me."
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PROPHEToftheCOUNCIL
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RE: Serenity (Sequel to Devotion); Updated 6/16
'Tis such a shame that I was forced to separate those two for plot development.
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THAT was FUNNY!! I'm glad Valin's in Twin Suns, in the books he and Jysella r barely mentioned.
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RE: Serenity (Sequel to Devotion); Updated 6/16
i'm gone for less than a day and there are already three more posts! omg!
anyway, great posts! keep up the good work!
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Great post, JPS!
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'Ah. Curse your sudden but inevitable betrayal.'
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RE: Serenity (Sequel to Devotion); Updated 6/16
Thanks all
There should be more up in a couple of hours
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great posts! valin and jaina are 'married'- lol! can't wait for more!
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RE: Serenity (Sequel to Devotion); Updated 6/16
Thanks JG
the next post is 1/2 done
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"Fight until you can fight no longer, then exhaust the enemy chasing you, and turn and fight some more." -Leia Solo in SbS
"Love can ignite the stars..." -RotS novelization
"Even the stars die out, Anakin Skywalker..." -RotS novelization
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Yay, new postie!
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I loved the last two posts, JPS! Great job so far. Just remember to keep it up!
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Continuation (Jaina/Jag):
http://boards.theforce.net/message.asp?topic=8072867&page=1
Death Isn't Always Permanent (Corran/Mirax):
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Thanks JFH, LB
Almost done w/ the next one
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"Pass me the nerf salt, will you, Jaggy?"
Jag glared at Sharr Latt, but complied and handed him the salt. Wes shook his head, chuckling. "Still can't get them to stop calling you that, can you, kid?"
"Not yet," Jag replied. "I'm thinking more drastic measures may be in order. Is it legal to kill a subordinate for driving you crazy?"
Wes shrugged. "It is if you plead insanity."
"Which works out nicely for you," Sharr said, clapping Jag on the shoulder. "You already are insane."
"Working with you is enough to drive anyone insane, Latt," Piggy grumbled, taking a large bite of nerf steak. "Believe me, I know."
"How did you get stuck with that nickname?" Hobbie asked Jag.
Wes saw Jag's lips twitch slightly. "My wife made it my call sign, but it was Ben Skywalker who gave it to me in the first place."
"Skywalkers for you," Wes muttered wryly. "Always making everything difficult."
Hobbie gave him an amused look. "You just be glad Luke's not here to hear you say that. He might start regretting all those times he's saved your life."
"I don't know about Skywalker," Sharr said. "But I already do."
Wes glared at the former Wraith. "I'm sure that Jaina feels the same way about you, Latt."
"Me?" Sharr scoffed. "Never. Her Greatness loves me."
Jag snorted and exchanged a dry look with Piggy, whose rumbling laughter shook the table lightly. Wes cocked an eyebrow at Sharr. "Somehow, I think they beg to differ."
Hobbie leaned forward towards Jag. "How is your wife doing?" he asked. "I haven't seen Jaina in a year. Not since she and Luke showed up out here to drop off Wes."
Although Jag Fel was good at keeping his expression neutral, Wes knew what he was thinking.
Jaina knew Wes was here and didn't warn me?
A smile broke his face. "Such a pleasant ride out here, too. Stuck in a ship with two Jedi, who both meditate and talk to one another in their heads the whole trip. I swear I tripped so many times on the way here, I think Luke and Jaina did something to me."
"I wish they'd do something about him," Piggy stage muttered.
"Maybe you're just a klutz?" Hobbie suggested dryly. "Ever think of that, Wes?"
Wes waved a hand. "Ask her when you get home, Fel. I guarantee you she'll admit it. She and Luke were messing with me on that trip."
Jag smiled faintly. "Sadly, Jaina will not be home for me to ask. She is away on Jedi business right now."
Wes raised an eyebrow. "Jedi business? Luke send her out somewhere?"
Jag hesitated, glancing around to see if anyone in the mess hall was listening, then nodded. "Twin Suns is on a scouting mission to uncover the identity of the Revolutionaries' leader. They are executing an undercover operation on Ord Mantel."
Wes whistled. He had been to Ord Mantel once or twice, and it was not the kind of place he would want his wife going. Then again, his wife wasn't a Jedi and a Solo. That and the fact that he didn't have a wife.
Jag nodded in agreement. "They are only looking for information, then they're leaving. I don't know where they'll be headed next, but anywhere is better than Ord Mantel."
"Unless they end up on Kessel," Sharr volunteered. "They'd be thrown in the mines for sure, the way Jaina causes trouble."
Everyone at the table shot him a dark look.
"What?" he said, grumbling as he went back to eating his food.
"I'm sure they'll be fine," Hobbie said. "Jaina is capable of getting out of trouble, even if she doesn't seem to be able to stay out of it."
That can be said about her entire family,
Wes thought. She was cursed.
Leia and Luke get themselves into more trouble than anyone I know.
Except for maybe Jaina.
"I know," Jag said, smiling weakly. "I'm just eager to get back to Coruscant so I can go to Naboo and pick up the kids."
Wes glanced at Hobbie, questioning whether or not to tell him. Hobbie gave a slight nod and Wes sighed. He turned back to Jag, frowning. "Look, kid, maybe that's not such a good idea right now. Bringing the kids to Coruscant. They're safer on Naboo with Luke."
"Safer?" Jag asked, placing his utensil back on his plate. "What do you mean safer?"
"Why do you think the
Lusankya
's been out here getting repairs?" Hobbie asked evenly. "The technicians have been modifying its weaponry."
Jag narrowed his eyes sharply. "Why would we need to do that, unless we were..." his voice trailed off and his pale green eyes went wide.
"Exactly, kid," Wes nodded. "The military is keeping it under wraps right now, mainly to keep people from panicking. But we're going to war against the Revolutionaries. Full, all out war."
"But if we need the
Lusankya
, "Jag said slowly. "Then that would mean that the Revolutionaries have incredible firepower at their disposal."
"They do," Hobbie replied. "Our scouts uncovered a whole warehouse of weapons on an asteroid out in the Corporate Sector. The asteroid base has been destroyed, but our Intelligence agents say that what we destroyed wasn't even a third of the arsenal they have."
"Which means there's got to be other bases," Piggy said. "Do we have scouts out looking for them? Have we started scanning the asteroid fields?"
"Yes," Wes responded grimly. "We found a small ammunitions base in the Alderaan field, but it wasn't anything significant."
"Alderaan?" Jag asked. "Sithspawn. I bet Jaina and Leia are furious."
"Leia, yes," Wes said. "Jaina doesn't know. Tycho only told Leia because Leia is from Alderaan. Luke sent some Jedi to get rid of the base, real quiet like. I doubt Jaina's been told about it yet."
"There are still other bases out there," Hobbie said. "Larger ones, with more firepower. We just don't know where yet."
"And if we don't find them and destroy them before the Revolutionaries launch an extreme attack..." Wes said, letting that hang in the air.
"We'll be in serious trouble," Sharr finished grimly.
Wes nodded. "Very serious trouble."
Jag frowned, deep in thought. "Maybe I should go to Naboo. I could visit with the children instead of bringing them back to Coruscant, and I could meet with Master Skywalker about setting up scouting expeditions that incorporate the Jedi with the military. We might have a better chance of finding the other bases in time if we work together."
"True," Hobbie agreed. "But we have to consider that the Jedi have their own problems right now. Luke needs his Jedi out trying to uproot the Peace Brigade."
"I know," Jag said quietly, his jaw hardening. "There was another attack last week. On Gyndine. Two more Jedi were killed."
Stang,
Wes thought.
How is it they keep managing to kill Jedi?
That was, of course, exactly the problem, no one knew yet. The Jedi Council was weary, unable to tell for certain if the dark presence they felt in the Force was the cause of so many Jedi deaths, but Luke had a feeling it was. And Luke's feelings were good enough for Wes.
"Did Jaina know them?" Hobbie asked, a worried frown on his thin face.
Jag shook his head. "Not personally, no. But it's left her uneasy, angry. She takes any threat against the Jedi as a threat against her, and she's impatient to find out who's killing them and put a stop to it."
"She never was very patient," Sharr commented dryly.
"No," Jag agreed with a small smile. "Patience is not one of Jaina's strong points, Jedi or not."
"Regardless of how he may appear," Wes said. "Luke never was very patient, either."
Hobbie snorted. "He's a Jedi Master now, Wes. He can make himself look patient even when he's not feeling patient."
"Wish I could do that," Wes said with a crooked smile. "Imagine how impressed Wedge would be with me if he thought I'd finally learned patience."
"He'd start sounding the alarm that Hoth had melted," Hobbie snickered.
Wes ignored his old friend, focusing instead on the young Colonel in front of him. "Maybe we should push our departure time up a bit. That way we can reach Coruscant sooner, and Colonel Fel can ask for permission to meet with Master Skywalker."
Hobbie nodded, catching on to Wes' thinking. "I agree. I'll go notify Commander Latik of the change in schedule."
"I should go alert the rest of Rogue Squadron," Jag said, standing. "Point me in the direction of the nearest cantina or casino."
Wes smiled, remembering the old days when he was with the Rogues. "Hobbie will show you to the Wild Wampa. That's where the Rogues always end up. Doesn't matter what generation of pilots it is, somehow they always find their way there."
"No wonder," Sharr said. "It's supposed to be one of the wildest cantina's on Bespin."
Jag smiled, shaking his head. "That's where our boys are then." He gave them a respectful nod. "Captain Janson, Sharr, Piggy."
Wes watched Jag follow Hobbie from the mess hall, then turned to the two former Wraiths sitting before him. "What's it like to fly with him?"
"Contrary to what you may think," Piggy said. "We all enjoy Colonel Fel's presence and leadership. He has loosened up quite a bit since he married Jaina Solo."
"I miss that girl," Sharr said, shaking his head sadly. "Bossiest commanding officer I ever had, but still the best looking."
Wes grinned.
I have to agree with that,
he thought.
"I believe Janson would agree with you," Piggy snickered. "Even if she did turn down his courtship rituals."
Wes scoffed. "It was only because she was already attached to Fel. No woman can resist me."
"Yeah," Sharr drawled. "That's it."
"Somehow I think Jaina would beg to differ," Piggy replied gruffly.
"Yeah," Sharr said. "Her brother, too. Now what was it he called you, Janson?"
"Old," Piggy supplied. "He called him old."
"No respect among the youth any more," Wes groaned. "No respect at all."
"Don't feel bad, Wes," Sharr said, clapping him on the arm. "It's not just the youth who you don't get respect from. None of us respect you, either."
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"Fight until you can fight no longer, then exhaust the enemy chasing you, and turn and fight some more." -Leia Solo in SbS
"Love can ignite the stars..." -RotS novelization
"Even the stars die out, Anakin Skywalker..." -RotS novelization
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Mira_Terrik
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6/16/02 1:20pm
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RE: Serenity (Sequel to Devotion); Updated 6/16
Goodness gracious me! I'm so out of the loop here!
I have finally caught up, JPS and I must say... Another work of art in the making! Great detail, personalities are bang-on, and the plot is very intriguing. I look forward to keeping up to date with this one!
Now, I need to get my butt in gear and post on Interlude!
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Thanks Mira
Glad you could join us
Oooh, a post on Interlude? That would be great!
There will be another post up later tonight
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Leah-Beth
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Jun '02
Date Posted:
6/16/02 1:29pm
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RE: Serenity (Sequel to Devotion); Updated 6/16 (#2)
I love the banter between everyone. It's very true to the characters and funny to boot!
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Continuation (Jaina/Jag):
http://boards.theforce.net/message.asp?topic=8072867&page=1
Death Isn't Always Permanent (Corran/Mirax):
http://boards.theforce.net/message.asp?topic=8418018&page=1
See my bio for my other fics
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