A Future As Bright As The Sun || Luke & Din
Plotted starter for @foundjarin
The twin suns' scorching heat beat mercilessly onto Tatooine's sand and everything and everyone standing on it. But that didn't stop those who inhabited the planet from going on with their day to day activities; most had been born here, grown used to the heat and the sand storms– the only kind of storms they got on the planet. But it was fine, they were used to it. Because nobody born in Tatooine ever left Tatooine unless they joined the imperial academy and had the luck of being deployed elsewhere in the galaxy, or at least that's the impression look was beginning to get, after almost two decades of being stuck in the dry rock he called home.
However, it wasn't all bad. Living in such a backwater planet meant that the laws and regulations that applied to more popular, touristic places tended to be very loose. Like the age someone could drive and own a skyhopper. Luke's was the proof of a group of friend's hard work; he and Biggs had worked tirelessly to afford all the parts, the tools, and the space a skyhopper needed to be kept in top shape. Now, Biggs was off to the imperial academy with Tank, and it was just his.
He still had about a Tatooine standard month before any of the big races took place, but that didn't stop Luke from training, and there was no better place for it than Beggar's Canyon. Windy and Deak still tagged along, watching him through binoculars and giving him input where they could. This time around, Luke stuck to practicing around the Stone Needle, few racers dared make it through the centre despite the fact it could earn them a few precious seconds ahead of the others, and Biggs had taught him how, but he had yet to try. He was nearing the rocky formations when the Skyhopper cockpit's lights started flashing red as the censors registered an explosion nearby. Luke didn't need to check the censors, he saw the dust it lifted in the distance, and he took a sharp turn away from the Stone Needle.
That wasn't normal for the area, not this early at least. He'd never watched a confrontation that involved explosions and, as he approached, what sounded like blaster fire.
Luke had to see this.
He landed hastily at a safe distance, taking the old, dirty blaster he used whenever they'd go womprat hunting from under the seat and rushing over, he spotted a large Falleen he'd seen before at Tosche Station manhandling the hosts for money he claimed they owed him standing over someone who was on the ground, too far for Luke to see them properly. He had half a mind to pull his white robe up enough to cover his face from the nose down, his hat working to hide the rest, before he fired a warning shot at the gun the Falleen held. Luke's heart threatened to burst out of his chest as he watched the gun fall and the Falleen turn to face him.
"Why don't you mess with someone your own size?!" Luke forced himself to have a better grip on the weapon, to put up a scarier tone, not wanting to risk letting the other realize Luke was, in fact, shorter than him and that the one he'd been attacking. "Leave!"
The falleen seemed to ponder his options before muttering a curse and spitting down at the one on the ground before he left towards the hovercycle he'd gotten here on. It was then that Luke was able to see the armor and helmet the one on the ground wore. He'd heard enough stories and been around the markets enough to know what that kind of helmet meant: a mandalorian, most likely a bounty hunter.
Oh, uncle Owen would lose it if he found out.
"Hey!" he called out, approaching slowly and aiming the blaster at the ground. "Are you alive?"





