Mara smiled warmly, loving the flattery. She reveled in being in his arms again, in feeling him in hers. "And nothing compares to you, farm boy," she said with a smirk, lifting a hand and ruffling his hair a bit. The longer she stood there in his arms, the more centered she felt within herself. It had been jarring to have been dead, then suddenly find herself alive in a world that was not her own. Aside from Jacen's presence and the broken state of their family, she had a relatively easy transition mostly because of the war here. War was familiar and Mara was a warrior. And she hated sitting idle, so she did whatever she could to help out here.
"Good, you felt that. We still have not located the source, but there are people working on it. It seems to be protected somehow, even from those of us with the Force. I can sense the energy is there, but can't locate exactly where it is." Which just frustrated Mara, but she wouldn't dwell on that exact part. She closed her eyes and couldn't help a little giggle as he peppered her lips and face with kisses. She nodded about his comment about Jacen. "In your own time, when you are ready." She looked at him with a smile. "You will. And Anakin's here, alive. I imagine he will wish to see you soon as well. Tenel Ka is here, as is her daughter Allana. And there is another Force user here, Galen Marek. He was Darth Vader's former apprentice, but he eventually joined the Rebel Alliance. I am currently helping to train him in the Light Side, but it is his decision whether he becomes a Jedi or not." She knew Luke would understand that, letting Galen choose for himself.
Leading the way through the streets, her hand was never far from her lightsaber. Really, it felt good to be at Luke's side again. And if they encountered more of those Autons, they had the ability to link their minds, enhancing their abilities and moving together seamlessly. She cast a glance at Luke, catching his eyes. Her emerald eyes sparkled before she turned her attention back to the surroundings. They couldn't let their guard down for a single moment. There were more dangers here than just the Autons.