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Summary: |
Mara Jade has finally found someone she can love with all her heart. She has the wedding dress, and there's only four days to go, but an old 'friend' is about to upset all of her plans. |
Rating: |
PG |
Author's Note: |
If you've ever wondered about Mara's parentage, then this is the story for you. I thought wouldn't it be interesting if Mara Jade and Luke Skywalker's destinies had been tied together since the beginning? Kind of a completed circle so to say... |
Disclaimer: |
Disclaimer: These characters are not mine. I did not create them and I hold no copyright to them, I simply love them. I am making no money from this story. It is just something that I wanted to play with. (At 11:35 p.m., no less.) This story assumes certain things. 1.) It assumes that Callista and Luke did sleep together in 'Darksaber'. 2.) It assumes that some time after the Corellian trilogy, Mara and Luke do get married. 3.) It assumes that Luke's loyalty to the Jedi faith, any family, and an old lover would be so strong that he would go against what he wants and do 'the right thing' by his responsibilities. Archival is link to this site only. |
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Mara Jade walked briskly into the Imperial Palace on
Coruscant. Although the New Republic had used the palace
for over a decade she still could think of it by no other
name. She smiled at a guard she passed and walked quickly
into Organa Solo's offices.
"Mara!" Leia smiled. "I'm glad you got here. I was
getting ready to leave and I didn't know whether you were
going to make it or not."
"I'm not sure how great I'll be at dress shopping Leia.
Does it really matter what I wear? After all, it's only going to
be a small wedding. Only close family and friends."
"Yes, but the newsvids will want pictures, and Luke is
a Skywalker. The first of the new order of Jedi. Mara, you
need to look nice." Leia grinned. "Besides, you are always
the one who was taught to blend in anywhere, I thought
you'd be dragging me out to look."
Mara smiled wryly and rolled her eyes. "All right.
We're going, that is if you're ready."
"I'm ready." Leia smiled, closed down a datapad she
had been looking at and told the secretarial droid to hold her
calls and forward anything life threatening to her comlink.
The two women stepped out of the palace into bright
sunlight and traffic galore. Coruscant was always busy, and
today was no exception to the rule. Space planes landed on
the planet and then left just as quickly.
Leia glanced at her sister-in-law to be. Mara had
changed in the past few months. Changed more than she
probably realized, and more than Leia could ever hope to
explain. Mara had loosened up a great deal, she had
softened, but most noticeably, she was happy. Mara smiled
regularly now, even when there was nothing much to smile
about, and often when she didn't think anyone was looking.
Leia could not remember ever being more surprised than
when Luke had told her that he had proposed to Mara, and
more than that, Mara had accepted. Now, as she watched
Mara she saw the change that had come over her and she
knew that it had been good for Mara. Where before she had
been fiercely independent to the point of being aloof, she
was simply independent.
"Are you meeting Luke later this evening?" Leia
asked as they entered a shopping center that was filled with
designer dresses. Expensive, but definitely something
Master Trader Jade could afford.
"Mmm-hmm." Mara murmured as she checked out a
window display. "In here," she motioned with her head and
walked into the store. "We're supposed to meet at a cafe
close to the middle school where he's speaking today."
Leia had forgotten that Luke was even doing that. Her
brother had followed Mon Mothma's advice and decided that
maybe running the Jedi Academy wasn't the only thing that
he was meant to do. He had turned over the academy to
Kyp Durron and Streen and had left Yavin 4, planning on
returning for only a few weeks out of the year, hopefully to
promote students, and teach a few first hand history lessons
on the rebellion. Now he was on Coruscant, and his first
priority was his upcoming marriage, but his second was to
visit schools, at least for a while. He was hoping to find a
place somewhere else, hoping to find something new and
different to do with his life, but at the moment, he wasn't
certain what.
The afternoon passed quickly. Mara tried on several
dresses. Some white, some an off-white color and some that
were nearly every color of the rainbow.
"You are getting married?" A young Twi'lek clerk
asked eagerly. "Oh, then you must wear white." She passed
Mara a long flowing gown with off the shoulder sleeves and
a low circle neckline.
"No." Mara smiled. "I don't think I should. I'd feel like
a senator or something, do you have anything else?"
The clerk looked disappointed. "Well, we have
several Yangini's over here. This one is, and that one." The
last one she had referred to was a pale yellow. Fitted at the
waist with slim, sleek lines, it was made of a frothy,
shimmery material that glistened in the store display lights.
Mara's eyes stopped on it.
"That one. May I try it on?"
The clerk nodded and slipped the dress down. Mara
tried it on and knew immediately, that this was the one.
"That's it, Mara." Leia smiled. "It's beautiful."
"I like it." Mara said rather short, trying to be the old
Mara and failing miserably with the sparkles in her eyes. "I'll
take this one. Please wrap it up and make sure that you are
careful with it. I think this fabric will wrinkle badly. Such a
bother over a dress." She said turning to Leia. "It's really
good that I found something." She said glancing at her
chrono. "I'm going to have to go meet Skywalker in a few
minutes.
"Well, then we better go."
"Thank you for helping me with it Leia."
"It was no bother, Mara."
Leia had offered to take the dress to her house, and
Mara hadn't refused her. It was going to be a big box to
carry around for the rest of the evening. After she had paid
for the dress she slipped out of the store and found a
speeder to take her to the part of the city she was supposed
to meet Skywalker in. She stepped out on the sidewalk
beside a busy little cafe. Half a dozen species sat around
small tables, and Mara looked over them, her eyes finally
stopping on a man reading a datapad.
"This seat taken, Jedi?"
Blue eyes raised over the datapad and glanced up at
her. "Mara. How did it go? Did you find something?" Luke
stood and hugged her gently.
"Oh, I found something." Mara started to sit down but
Luke stopped her.
"I got us a private room. Come on."
She smiled and took his arm, following him into a
smaller room, with windows that looked out over the city.
She sat down in one of the chairs and pressed her order into
the pad beside the table.
"How was Leia today?"
"She looked good. She was very helpful with helping
me pick out my dress. I appreciated it."
Luke smiled. "Only four more days, Mara."
"Skywalker do you realize how many times you've
said that to me?" Mara asked him sternly, but there was a
small smile on her lips and a twinkle in her eye.
"Only three times today."
"And seven times yesterday." Mara rolled her eyes.
"Actually, yesterday my exact words were 'only five
more days'." Luke corrected.
"Whatever. Luke Skywalker. You are obsessed."
Mara stated.
"Obsessed. With the woman I love? I hope I am."
Luke smiled. "If I'm not there's something wrong, and I best
rethink this marriage thing." He reached for her hand and
begin to play with her fingers, gently. "I love you Mara
Jade."
She smiled at him, saying nothing. It was still too hard
for her to say anything aloud. It had been hard for her to
even trust Luke as much as she had begin to.
"Is it really that hard for you to say it Mara?" Luke
asked her. "Is it that hard for you to admit that you finally fell
for someone, and fell hard?"
"You certainly have an ego, Skywalker." Mara said.
"You think that you have every woman in the universe
drooling after you."
"I don't need every woman in the universe-not when I
have the woman I love right in front of me." Luke said slowly.
Mara lifted emerald eyes to meet his sapphire blue
ones. They locked searching each other's feelings,
emotions, and searching the other's soul.
"Luke Skywalker?" A voice from the intercom on the
table startled both of them out of their reverie.
"Yes?"
"I have someone out here who needs to see you. She
says it's urgent."
"It's probably Leia," Luke said. "I told her where I was
meeting you this afternoon."
"Probably." Mara agreed, but uncertain that it was.
Something about it felt very wrong.
It was a few minutes before the door to the room
opened and beyond it stood two people. One a woman, a
woman Mara knew that she had seen before somewhere,
and the other a small child, a child who had features so
familiar...
"Luke?"
Mara glanced at Luke for a moment. He had risen
when the door opened and now he was standing as if
paralyzed. Mara turned back to the woman. Fine features,
high cheekbones and gray eyes... Very, very, very gray
eyes. Recognition came and came swiftly.
"Callista."
Luke had finally spoke, but it wasn't a question when
he spoke, it was a statement, final and hard.
"I'm sorry to interrupt. But I must talk to you. Just for a moment."
"Fine."
Callista glanced at Mara, uncertain and questioning.
"I thought maybe we could talk alone..."
"Mara and I are engaged now, Callista," Luke said.
"Whatever you have to say to me, Mara can hear too."
Callista winced slightly and gave Mara a final
searching look and then turned back to Luke. "Luke this is
Isaic. Isaic, say hello."
"Hello." The boy was a child of no more than six,
probably only five. He had light blonde hair that was
swished over his face and sad eyes. And it was the eyes
that drew Mara. They were eyes she had seen before, eyes
that she knew well, and with a glance she looked at Luke.
He had noticed the eyes too and she had felt the shock and
then the denial follow.
"Isaic, here. Wait for Mother outside the door please."
Callista handed him a small toy and turned him to the door.
He left slowly.
"He's yours." Luke said not asking, simply knowing.
Callista nodded. "And yours Luke."
The breath came out all at once. He had known.
Known from the moment that Callista walked into the room,
known like he had known at Cloud City, when Vader had
told him the truth, but still he had hoped.
"Why didn't you tell me?" The accusation sounded
familiar. Very familiar... And the feeling of his life spinning out of control, that felt familiar too, far too familiar.
"I-" Tears came. "I wasn't going to bother you."
"Bother?" Luke said exasperated. "It would bother me
to know that I had a son? Bother me to try to play a role in
his life? That's a bother?"
"Luke, I thought it was for the best. If I had come
back, you would have only tried to make me stay. I couldn't
then. I had to try and find my Force sense again. I thought
that I could raise him myself, that I wouldn't have to bother
you or disrupt your life in any way."
"Then why are you here now?" Mara had finally found
her voice and she flashed green eyes at Callista's tear filled gray ones.
"Luke, please, isn't there somewhere we could talk?"
Luke glanced at Mara. In one instant his world was
turned upside down. He had always wondered how Leia had
stood right by Vader, and Vader had never known. Now he
knew, he'd had a son for years and he hadn't known. Hadn't
dreamed... "No." He said finally. "You can have a seat if you
want, but Mara is staying."
Callista looked at him, begging and pleading with her
eyes and then giving up she stepped closer. "I wouldn't have
come back, if I knew another way. Honestly I wouldn't have.
But, Luke someone needs to-" Her voice wavered and she
bit her lip. "Luke, I'm dying. Isaic needs someone to look
after him. I have no other family and I didn't know where
else to turn."
Luke starred at her for an instant and then turned to
Mara. Mara could feel his anger, his fear, and the absolute
misery, but he turned and without a trace of any of it in his
voice, spoke. "Mara, I think Callista's right. We do need to talk."
Mara nodded silently, knowing in that one instant that
everything had changed. "I'll be waiting for you."
* * *
That had been three weeks ago, and Mara had left
the cafe knowing that she was leaving a life behind. She had
been right. Callista may have been dying, but as she did she
was dragging Luke with her. He had came back that night,
silent and resigned. "Mara, Callista needs me right now, and
Isaic will need me in the future."
"How long?" She'd managed to ask.
"They don't know," Luke had responded empty. "They
simply don't know."
"Well, can't you watch over her from here? Luke,
don't leave."
"Mara..." He interrupted himself and started over.
"Mara, I love you. You know I do, but I have a responsibility
to my... my son. He needs me right now. I need to be able to
get to know him and spend time with him, and the best way
to ease into his life is to have Callista around why I'm trying
to. I wish that things were different, but I will come back for
you. I can't expect you to wait on me, Mara. I don't know how
long I'll be. But I have an obligation to Callista. She didn't
stay on the eye because I asked her not to, I- I can't expect
you to understand, but I do love you Mara. Please say you
know I love you."
Of course that hadn't went over real well, she 'd been
angry and yelled at him. "Why, Skywalker?!? Why!? How
can you just leave me for a woman you haven't seen in six
years? If you love me don't leave me!" But even as she said
it, she knew why he'd left, and she knew that she would
have honestly expected no less from him... and would have
been disappointed in him if he had given less.
Now she sat quietly in her apartment, light yellow
material draped over her knees and a small box in her hand.
A droid had come earlier in the day to give it to her. Mara
was tempted to throw it across the room but as she
remembered Skywalker's face that night she didn't and
instead opened it carefully. Inside a small stone gleamed
and Mara lifted up a small necklace. A deep jade green
emerald was set with two tiny sapphires on either side. She
bit her lip, tears springing to her eyes, and this time in anger
threw it across the room.
Skywalker's voice echoed playfully in her ears:
"Anger is of the Dark Side, Mara. Don't get too angry with
me! I'd hate to be the one who turned you!" He had said it
with a smile and joking when she had hit him teasingly one
day but, now the voice haunted her. Immediately repentant
she scrambled to the floor sending the the light yellow froth
flying. Groping on hands and knees, barely able to see
through the tears she found the necklace and glanced at the
box next to it. She glanced down at the small card in the
box, even though she knew who the gift was from. Reading
through her tears she saw the words: To Mara, With Love...
and without reading the rest she whispered into the
darkness. "I love you, Luke Skywalker. I do love you." | |