[center][b][color=deepskyblue][h1]☾ ΟÐξΤΤξ ΚξΝΟβΙ ☽[/h1][/color][/b] [img]http://i65.tinypic.com/9uc468.png[/img][/center] It had been six long years that thirteen year old Odette had become apprenticed to Master Luke. It had been a very long and trying few years, where she had to learn many traits of the Force and how to handle herself in certain situations. Of course, the way to handle herself was always the same. With a calm and careful approach. One where she thought on and calculated what each outcome would mean for her those around her. But, as trying as it was, it was all worth it and had helped her grow as a person. She was kind and compassionate just as any Jedi should be, though still had a bit of spunk in her all the same that the average twelve year old might have. Not that she had anyone to use some of that spunk on. There was the occasional moment where she would say something smart to her master, but that was rare and most of the time it when she did it was in a light and joking manner. Other than that, well, who else did she have to smart off at when the only two people hidden away on this planet was herself and Master Luke? But, she knew this was about to change. For Master Luke had told her of someone coming to them that very day. Someone to join them and stay with Luke just as she was. He would train along side her and learn the ways of the Force. She was rather curious to see what this new padawan was like. Would he be someone she could be friends with? Or would he be someone she wouldn't get along with? She was anxious and excited all in one just to have someone so close to her age, give a few years, coming to stay with them. The young girl happily followed behind her master as they headed toward the meeting point on the planet where the ship as to land, her long blonde hair, which was pulled back into a poneytail, and clothes blowing in the light winds as they climbed over rocks and over tree stumps, the adolescent girl speaking the old man as she went along, [color=deepskyblue]"So, this boy...he's your...nephew?"[/color] There was a chuckle, [color=yellow]"Yes, Odette. My sister's son."[/color] [color=deepskyblue]"And he's coming to train with us?"[/color] [color=yellow]"That is correct."[/color] [color=deepskyblue]"But isn't it a little...late for someone at such an age to start training to become a Jedi?"[/color] She inquired, looking over at him as she pulled herself over a rather large fallen tree trunk, [color=deepskyblue]"I thought one was supposed to start training at an early age to become a Jedi?"[/color] [color=yellow]"That is true by tradition. But,"[/color] He used his saber to cut back some low branches to make a path for the two of them, [color=yellow]"If we were going by tradition, you would have not been trained either. Even I would not have been trained. You see, in the past years, long ago, Jedi were trained starting at the ages of four and five. You came to me when you were seven and I was trained at a much older age than you are even now. If one is strong enough in the Force, age will not stop the person from being trained and becoming great in the ways of the Jedi."[/color] [color=deepskyblue]"And this boy is very strong with the Force, Master?" She asked, raising an eyebrow in curiosity.[/color] He nodded in response, [color=yellow]"Yes. My family tends to be very strong in the Force. And young Ben is no exception. This is why my sister and his father wish for me to train him."[/color] He stopped in his walking as they came to a large clearing and nodded to himself once again, [color=yellow]"Ah, here we are. This is where they should land. Now, we wait."[/color] Luke sat upon a rock while young Odette sat in the tall grass of the clearing, sitting cross legged and taking in the nature around her. It was quiet and peaceful. A perfect place to mediate for a bit. Which is what she did. She closed her eyes, taking deep and slow breaths as she sat there, tuning in with the best of her ability to the Force, reaching out and feeling everything around her. She did this for a short while, in her own little world, until the sound of a rather loud ship came to her ears, breaking the peace of the surrounding land as, what looked like a rather old ship, landed. Luke stood up and so did she, standing beside the old man with curiosity in her gaze as she waited for the people to come out.​