Kijani nodded a bit, seeing the wisdom in that. Anything to keep from thinking, or losing herself to the fear creeping in her belly. "Obi-wan really didn't say anything one way or another, to be honest. I guess he's got his hands full with you." A tiny, teasing grin graced her lips. Her mood sobered quickly, though. She had the most horrible feeling, that everything was going to go terribly wrong, and quickly at that. And it would be her fault, like always. She inhaled slowly, trying to calm herself down and focus on the matter at hand. Stay as quiet as possible, wait for the others to come back. Try not to get caught, again. Try not to put her new companions in danger,[i]again[/i]. Easier said than done. Kijani abruptly stared Adam in the eyes. "Just in case I never get the chance, I wanted to thank you for everything you've done for me, Adam. You've left behind your home and friends to help a stranger, and all you've been rewarded with so far is more trouble." She leaned forward and hugged him tight. Her heart fluttered slightly; he was solid and muscled, and very warm. She found herself suddenly embarrassed. Better not think about that now, there was no time for it. "T-that's all I wanted to say." She looked away, clearly flustered. "Um... so what's the first step to being a Jedi?"