A Princess’s Questions
@fauxamidala | Palace of Alderaan
Leia was very happy to be home, of course she was. She’d barely let her parents out of her sight for the first week after her return (not that they’d been any more keen to let her out of theirs) and she’d slept in their bed for three nights, like she was a little kid again.
But Leia wasn’t a little kid anymore. And she wasn’t the sheltered princess she had once been, either. Leia had seen the galaxy. She had withstood Imperial interrogation! She had helped Jedi! She was basically an expert in survival now...or she would be, if she could convince her parents to let her learn all the stuff she was ready to know, now!
Mom and dad were skittish because of the kidnapping, though. Leia understood that. Understood why they were so anxious, so opposed to the idea of her doing anything risky. But what they didn’t seem ready to understand was that Leia had already done things that were risky. The best way for her to be safe was to be prepared -- but mom and dad were still dealing with how scared they’d been. Leia understood that.
She just wasn’t going to let that get in her way.
“Sabé?” Leia called, stepping into the pearl study and looking around until she spotted the woman who was much closer to being a real aunt to the young princess than any of her parents’ relatives. (Leia had never stopped to think about how she could almost always find whoever she was looking for, no matter where they were in the palace; that was just how it worked, you looked for someone where they were and then you found them.) If Leia’s parents wouldn’t tell or teach her what she needed to know, then surely Sabé would.
“Teach me how to shoot a blaster, please?” Leia asked politely, coming to a stop at Sabé’s side and looking up at her with wide, imploring eyes. “And tell me everything about the Path!”













