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Luke meditated underneath the comfort of the forest canopy, feeling the living force around him. The breeze was blowing gently through the trees, the temperature was perfect, and the soil beneath him was soft. Everywhere he listened to the small echoes of the planet. Worms, moles, and fungi moved beneath him. Birds and small rodents occupied the trees. In every direction, predators and prey alike went about their daily lives as they had for millions of years. Everything was perfect.
"Eh. Ah. Eh"
Well almost everything. The infant struggled to calm down. Clearly it lacked discipline and patience, but it was just a child. Luke figured that eventually the child would learn. Of course, he would be long dead before that happened, if Yoda's lifespan was anything to go by.
"Ehh... Ahhhh."
The child was sensing something. He knew that for sure because he was sensing the same presence. He had no idea why the child was whining so much. The presence he felt was comforting, pleasant even. It was also very, very familiar. He ceased his meditation and opened his eyes to see the guest in front of him.
"Ahsoka." He said, a small smile crossing his face. "It's good to see you again." He stood up to face the togruta directly.
"It's good to see you too." She replied, her smile was warm and inviting. Her presence was like that of a benevolent matriarch. Just like he had always remembered. "How's your 'Jedi Academy' going?"
"It's a... work in progress," he replied. He turned to the ant like droids, silently and dutifully constructing the stone shelter nearby. It was a small humble abode, but he believed it would be perfectly adequate for his needs. "How's your search for Grand Admiral Thrawn?"
"A work in progress." she responded gracefully. She stood next to him and wrapped her arm around his shoulder, prompting Luke to wrap his around her waist. She rested her head on his shoulder and breathed deeply before continuing. "You know, the temple on Coruscant is completely vacant. You're a hero of the New Republic. You could move right in, they would probably give you the key. No questions asked."
"We're not going back to Coruscant." Luke replied. "The Republic failed us . Or we failed them. Or both." He decoupled from his former tutor and kneeled down onto the grass. He watched the droids do their work as he spoke. "Whatever the case, we need to go our separate ways. The Republic can operate on its own, and we'll build our own society. Just like in the ancient days of the Je'daii. Besides I doubt there's anything left for us there except the building."
"I guess I can't fault your reasoning. Still though. Starting over from scratch. It seems like quite the endeavor."
"So is becoming a Jedi. I managed that well enough."
"Yeah, barely."
"Barely? I-." Luke began to snap before calming himself. "Still testing me I see." Ahsoka began to laugh. Luke enjoyed her laugh, even if it was at his expense. He tried to get the conversation back on track. "I even have my first student." Ahsoka's attention was directed at the child below her. She picked him up and began to cradle him in her arms.
"Yes. I met this little guy on Corvus. He was with the Mandalorian." She smiled at the child's soft fusses.
"He seems to want what's best for the child. It's admirable, I only hope I can provide."
"I'm sure you're doing just fine. I have faith in you." The child's fusses began to quiet down as his eyes began to close. "Looks like somebody's sleepy. It's been a long day of training I assume."
"He has a cradle nearby." Luke took the child in his arms and carried him to the secondary abode just a few meters away from the main temple. A small wooden bed, filled with woven cloth, served as the child's resting place.
The two of them left the abode as the sun was beginning to set. The air had become still, and the sounds of insects and amphibians began to fill the air. The first lightning bugs began to fly around.
"You picked a great planet." Ahsoka said as she caught one of the bugs in her hand. "The force is so strong here it's almost palpable."
"Yeah, there are a few planets that aren't on official maps. Most of them are-" He was interrupted by a kiss, from Ahsoka. It was so soft and smooth that Luke almost didn't even register what was happening. It was only after a couple of seconds that he managed to break away. "I thought we weren't doing that anymore. You mentioned something about me learning the wrong lessons."
"You don't need anymore lessons from me." Ahsoka continued as she stared him in the eyes, slightly biting her lip. "After all you've been through. What you need. What you deserve. Is some companionship. Even if only for a little while."
The two of them continued kissing as Luke held her around her waist and back. He had just noticed that her lips tasted like ripe moonberries. The smell of cherry blossoms mixed with the sweat on her skin and the dew on her cleft. He felt her erect nipples against his chest as his own erection grew in turn. He didn't need the force to tell him she had come with a purpose. But the force did manage to confirm just how much she missed his embrace. He had learned his lesson about the dangers Jedi can face with emotional attachments, and he had been taking great care to avoid them. But, he really missed this. He couldn't lie about that. Not even to himself. He broke away from her embrace one final time.
"Follow me." He said as he walked deeper into the forest.
The light grew dimmer as the woman pursued her former student. Everything grew darker and darker as the insects chirped louder and louder. Just as she was about to pull out her lightsaber to see, she was greeted by an enormous tree clothed with bioluminescent leaves. Luke was floating in mid air near the top of the tree.
"It's a gravitational anomaly." He explained as he floated closer to her. "I sensed it when I came to the planet. I figured it would be good for training purposes."
"You're full of surprises young Skywalker." Ahsoka replied before soaring in his direction.
They met in the air and kissed passionately once again. They ripped each other's clothes off and tossed them aside. The cool crisp nighttime air contrasted with their mutual body heat. Ahsoka's legs wrapped around Luke's back in mid air. She breathed in his scent, touching his hands and arms. She missed this just as much as he did. But she didn't trust herself around him, not in the long term. She had to stay away to avoid getting too attached, but she'd be damned if she couldn't make him enjoy her visits. She turned herself around with expert agility and wrapped her plump lips around his cock. The taste was amazing, just like she'd remembered. Luke's tongue serviced her own nether regions at the same time, just like he'd been trained to.
Good boy. She thought to herself, knowing he could read her thoughts perfectly. The two Jedi, for just a moment, were one.
The Mandalorian Din Djarin would visit the planet a couple of days later. His stay was brief as all he wanted to do was give the child some beskar armor. After some greetings, and a brief tour, he left the planet leaving the jedi alone once again. Ahsoka had made it clear that she was leaving as well. She gave Luke her goodbyes as she gathered everything.
"You know. You're just like your father." She told him
"In what way?" Luke replied, slightly nervous.
"The best ways. Obviously." She turned and began walking away without elaborating any further.
"Will I ever see you again?" He asked. But she simply smiled and continued walking.
He was alone again. He went back to meditating as he tried to control his emotions struggling to keep his thoughts away from Ahsoka. As he cleared his mind, he sensed another presence. Another visitor, a woman, one that must have followed Ahsoka to this planet. He could sense the intense rage and hatred coming from her, but also sadness, grief, and confusion. She wanted to strike him, but kept hesitating.
"I know you're out there." He shouted. "I feel your pain, your anger, your loss. You are not alone, not anymore. Learn to let go of your hatred. And I can show you a better path.
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