Luke Skywalker Didn't Know She Was His Sister (jedifarmboy) wrote in chances_rpg, @ 2022-05-08 20:53:00 |
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Entry tags: | !gamewideplot, ~ex star wars: luke skywalker |
Who: Luke Skywalker and a few old friends
When: Backdated to May 6
Where: His apartment
What: Some ghostly visitations
Rating:PG
Status: Complete narrative
Luke was no stranger to ghosts, he'd seen the Force ghosts of his father, Yoda, and Obi-Wan after the battle of Endor. Obi-Wan's ghost had come to him often in the years immediately after his death, helping Luke to learn what it was to be a Jedi. There had been times when he'd seen Yoda, although the aged Jedi Master had not spoken to him as Obi-Wan had. It was usually a reproving look when he'd done something that he shouldn't have done or said something he shouldn't have said which admittedly was often during the first few years aster Luke started to consider himself a Jedi Master. He still didn't know what exactly happened to him in the future that he hadn't lived through yet although he knew from things Rey had mentioned and what Artood had shown him, that it wasn't all good. Most of it was pretty bad. Without knowing the context, he couldn't imagine what it all meant but there was one thing that he knew. There were ghosts in the apartment, in the hallway, in his room, and he didn't know if anyone else could see them. Were they Force ghosts? It would make sense if they were, he thought, since the people he was seeing were all Jedi but could Rey see them too? He didn't know and was afraid to ask because he wasn't sure he wanted to know the answer. What if he was losing his mind? He wasn't surprised to see the ghosts he'd seen before, but he had seen a woman who had to be his mother whom he had never known. Luke had seen a portrait of her in an old book but seeing her like this hurt more than he could imagine. She wasn't a Jedi, he knew that much but was she Force sensitive? No one had ever told him but that should come as no surprise since there was a lot that no one had ever told him. She looked very sad and it broke his heart to see it. She'd died shortly after giving birth to him and Leia, how long after he didn't know but here she was, watching him and he tried to speak to her but she disappeared before he could get the words out. Then there was a ghost that he should have been expecting but had hoped he wouldn't see. Leia. She was dead in the time Luke came from, both Rey and Artoo had told him this. She had died while trying to save her son from the Dark Side. Knowing that she was dead and seeing her were two entirely different things. She had aged which made sense, from the descriptions he'd gotten of his appearance upon his first arrival in San Francisco, he hadn't exactly aged well himself. Leia looked tired, battered, and very very sad. If seeing his mother had broken his heart, seeing his beloved sister broke it even more. He wished he could speak to her, tell her that he was sorry for whatever he'd done that had led to her son's downfall but like his mother, he couldn't speak to her. He only hoped that if she was truly one with the Force that she knew how he felt. That both she and his mother knew that they lived his heart and that they always would, no matter when or where he might be. |