Amara then slammed her hands on the table loudly. This caused Torrin to jump a little, but Janan didn't move. Neither Amara nor Janan had blinked.

"You can talk all sorts about the Jedi and what they've done to this galaxy," She says and then shakes her head, "But what the hell have you done for the galaxy?"

She turns around and begins to walk out, Poe reached out to grab her arm. When he did so, Amara looks at him in the eyes. What he saw in her eyes was enough to know to give her some space. Poe let go of her and she walked out.

Rex sighs, "We'll- We'll take a break."

Janan scoffs, "Why because the princess can't handle the truth?"

Finn steps forward, "Do not call her that." He says, "She is a commander in the Resistance. She's a great fighter and one hell of a friend."

Janan looks at Finn.

Poe made his hands into fists, "We've been out there fighting for the injustice that the First Order is causing in the galaxy," He says, "She had a valid point, what have you done for the galaxy?"

{RISE OF SKYWALKER}

JEDI WERE to blame for some of the issues, but Amara can't fault them all. She had heard stories of the Jedi when she was a child from her mother, sure Leia didn't know everything about the Jedi due to being born after the fall of the Republic, but the stories did give Amara some sort of understanding. They were suppose to be peacekeepers. Not soldiers. The Jedi were only meant to bring balance to the living thing and understand that balance.

The Empire was her grandfather's doing. The end of the Empire was her uncle's, mother's, and father's doing. The First Order was her brothers doing and Amara is trying her best to right those wrongs. Amara sat away from the base. She sat on the top of a hill looking down at the city from the distance. The thought of people being prisoners inside their own city was sickening.

Amara saw a small pebble, she focused her attention on the pebble. As she concentrated on the pebble, the small rock began to lift from the rock. Amara's gaze moved to in front of her, and then the pebble went flying from the ground and into the grass. Her training was slow, but she was learning. She wanted to learn more faster, because if she compared herself to her brother, they were in different leagues. He was a threat to her and she knew it.

Her training with her mother is firstly doing mediation and protecting your mind from invaders using the Force. The pebble trick was something Amara just picked up randomly before leaving Yavin 4. The wind of Lothal blew against her face. She pulled her knees to her chest and hugged them. This reminded her of times where she would sit on D'Qar and complain to Vira about something stupid. Her gaze moved to her right. No Vira. That's right. Amara huffed out a deep breathe and closed her eyes.

"Amara,"

Amara felt a comforting hand touch her shoulder. Quickly, Amara opened her eyes and lifted her head to look behind her, no one was there.

Amara frowns.

"Great," She says, "I'm hearing voices."

She stands up and looks at the city one last time before heading back to the base. She had enough time to cool down after Janan's remarks about the Jedi and basically her family legacy. Amara turned her back on the city and walked in the direction of the base. However, behind her, a blue Force ghost appeared briefly before fading.

{RISE OF SKYWALKER}

THE TWO boys, Poe and Finn, were waiting by the Falcon for Amara to come back. Chewie had told them he was going into the Falcon to check on things, which neither of them had a problem with. Poe sat on the open ramp with BB-8 next to him.

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