Er, so I think a bit of explaining is in order. I talked to Jaina and looked on the net and apparently I'm in a completely different reality from my own. As in, I'm not real here.
I'm mentioning that because I've been introducing myself as Amelia, a war orphan from Hapan. That's actually a pseudonym I've been living under since I was eight. To make a long story short going by my real name back home tends to have the unhappy result of people trying to kill me for a bunch of stupid political reasons. Inheriting a throne is an awful idea, avoid it if you possibly can, that's my advice. My mother faked my death when I was four and sent me off to live with my grandparents as Amelia. Before today there were only six people in the galaxy who knew my name, or that it was still being used by a living person anyway. I'm very sorry to have misled everyone and been confusing for, apparently, no good reason.
So, anyway, hello, nice to re-meet you. I'm Allana Solo. Yes, like the other Solos here. Jaina's my aunt actually even if she's from before I was born and doesn't know me quite yet. So, yeah, I guess you can follow the logic and figure out who my birth father is. Don't hold it against me. I don't want to talk about it. It's strange, I've spent so long having to be so careful, I think I introduced myself unnecessarily to about ten people today while I was out getting groceries just to hear myself say my own name in public. Plus, since I can't inherit the throne to a Consortium that doesn't exist, I'm totally free! I can do anything now!
Oh, I almost forgot, I haven't gotten to look into it much, but apparently in this reality my world is a fictional place. There are movies of my grandparents and great uncle's generation, they're called Star Wars. Do people still watch them a lot? Do any of you? I know those three are characters in the movies and I think they're the heroes, I'll have to tell them when we're sent home, they'd love it. Well, my grandpa Han would anyway. Uncle Luke would probably mutter something about responsibility. He usually does.