"What is this place?" Mira asked looking around. She was in a dark and cold cave, then her eyes went wide when she recognized the cave. "No, not again."
She started to run, she needed to find her dad and warned him about Kanan. "Kanan, please stop this." Ezra's voice said. Mira run to the direction of her father's voice.
When she reached them, she stopped in her tracks. The same thing she saw when she was four was in front of her again. Her grandpa with green and glowing eyes, lightsaber ignited ready to fight and a voice that didn't belong to him. Her father had his lightsaber ignited ready to block any incoming attack, but his face was full of fright.
"Kanan, you can't do this. This isn't you." Ezra said. Kanan chuckled evilly and charged at Ezra. Bothe men blocked and threw attacks. Mira couldn't do anything, she was frozen in her place looking at her father and grandpa fighting each other, then her eyes widen in terror when the blue blade went through her father's chest.
Mira woke up covered in cold sweat and with tears running down her cheeks. Why did she have that nightmare again? Was the Force trying to warn her about some event in the near future? Or it was just a product of her subconscious? She heard the door of her room opened and some came in.
"Mira?" Sabine asked after she heard her daughter screaming. She was still up and rushed to Mira's room when she heard her. "Is everything okay, sweetheart?"
"Mom? Where's dad?" The teenager asked.
"He's still with Kanan. They haven't returned for their mission." The Mandalorian answered.
"I had it again, mom. I had it again." Mira said sniffling and shaking her head.
Sabine looked confused at her daughter, until she understood what she had said. Sabine sat on the bed and hugged Mira. "He's okay. I promise."
"How do you know, mom?" Mira asked.
"Because I've known your father since we were teenagers." The older woman answered while running a hand through Mira's long bluish hair. "He can be reckless and impulsive, but your father never breaks a promise."
"I hate when he's far and I can't feel him through the Force." The girl said sobbing.
"I know, honey. I know."
After a couple of minutes comforting her daughter, Sabine got up. "C'mon. Let's make you some hot chocolate." She said. Mira smiled and got up from bed and followed her mother to the kitchen.
Ezra sighed in relief when he saw the Starbird that was resting in front of the Ghost. He walked up the ramp and took off his back. "So good to be home." He whispered.
"Hey Jedi." A female voice said.
He looked up and smiled when he saw his wife. Sabine climbed down the ladder and hugged Ezra. He returned the hug and kissed her; she smiled into the kiss and deepened it. Ezra lifted her and spun her around while they kissed, he missed her and Mira every time he had to go on a mission, but his favorite part was when he was back with them. After breaking apart, he noticed she was still gripping the collar of his shirt. "We were worried, huh?" He asked.
"Of course I was." She answered. She sighed sadly. "But…"
His smile fell and was replaced by a worried look. "'Bine?" He asked worried.
"It's Mira." She answered.
Ezra felt the air leaving his lungs at the thought something bad had happened to his daughter while he was away. "What's wrong with her?" He asked.
She sighed. "She had a nightmare…that same nightmare a couple of nights ago."
He blinked in shock. Mira hadn't had that nightmare in almost eleven years and now she had it again. "I tried to calm her and comfort her." Sabine said sadly and Ezra rubbed her back. "She says she's okay, but I know that isn't true, she needs to see you." She said.
The Jedi nodded and kissed his wife on the forehead. "I will." He headed to his daughter's room and the door opened, and tried to spot her in the dark room. He smiled softly when he spotted her in one of the corners of her room. She had her arms wrapped around her legs and her face was buried between her knees.
"Mira?" Her head shoot up when she heard his voice and looked at the doorway of her room.
"Daddy." She said and started to get up but her father was faster than her and was in front of her wrapping his arms around her.
"It's okay, baby. I'm here." He said.
Mira's eyes started to water as she buried her face in her father's chest. "I saw you...Kanan...h-he...I thought..." She said and started to cry.
Ezra hugged her tightly and rubbed her back. He hated to see Mira like this. Since the moment he held her in his arms all those years ago, Ezra made a promise to keep his daughter safe and sound. "It's okay…I'm here." He cooed softly.
Mira continued crying; Ezra rubbed her back and sent her calming waves through the Force. After a while, he thought about something and started to sing the same he and Sabine had sang to her when she was little. When she finally calmed down, she looked up and smiled at her father. "Thanks dad."
"You're welcome, sweetheart."
A/N: Thank you for reading! Live Long and Prosper and May the Force be With You.