Junior Jedi Knights 1. The Golden Globe by Nancy Richardson

Junior Jedi Knights 1. The Golden Globe by Nancy Richardson

Author:Nancy Richardson [Nancy Richardson]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Star Wars
ISBN: 1572970359
Published: 2019-02-27T23:00:00+00:00


NINE

“Grab the paddle, Tahiri!” Anakin screamed above the storm. He could barely see his friend in the tumbling waves. Her orange jumpsuit flashed between the rolls of water. He watched as Tahiri struggled toward him, her arms thrashing wildly.

“I can’t reach the paddle!” she cried.

“Try again,” Anakin yelled. Tahiri tried, but was once more swept beneath a wave. She was running out of strength. Anakin didn’t know what to do. He had power in his arms, but that couldn’t help his friend.

“There are all different kinds of power,” a strange voice spoke inside Anakin’s head.

“What does that mean?” Anakin screamed into the wind. There was no answer. He turned toward Tahiri. “Try again,” he called. But this time his voice wasn’t a scream—it was a command, a command said with the power of the Force. Anakin knew that some Jedi Masters could use their voices to control people. Could it be that he also had that ability? He watched as Tahiri thrashed toward the paddle he was holding out to her. She seemed stronger than before, but Anakin wasn’t sure how much longer she could hold herself above the water. He closed his eyes and focused on Tahiri’s body, just as he had focused on the two-kilogram weight that he and Tahiri had lifted in class. Be light, he commanded. Anakin opened his eyes and saw that Tahiri’s head and shoulders were now above the water.

Before another wave could sweep Tahiri away, she grasped the paddle. “Hang on,” Anakin instructed. He leaned over to pull his friend toward him. A large wave hit the side of the raft. Anakin lost his balance and began to fall into the river. For a brief flash his eyes met Tahiri’s. They were filled with fear. If Anakin fell into the river they might both drown. Anakin knew he wouldn’t be able to concentrate on making Tahiri light or giving her strength if he had to focus on keeping himself afloat.

Anakin watched the wild river dance before his eyes. He knew he was about to plunge into the cold water. He could feel his body falling out of the raft. But just as he was about to be caught by a wave he was yanked hard from behind. Artoo had grabbed the back of Anakin’s orange jumpsuit with his metal hand and pulled him to safety. Anakin then grasped one of Tahiri’s hands and dragged her into the raft. He turned to Artoo. “Thanks,” he said softly. Artoo bleeped.

Anakin grabbed his paddle and began to furiously stroke. Tahiri lay in the bottom of the raft. “Anakin,” she said with wonder, “you used the Force to get me to float and to give me the strength I needed to thrash my way to the raft. I was ready to give up, but your voice wouldn’t let me.” Anakin gave his friend a smile. Then he turned back to the river.

“We’re almost at the shore,” Anakin said. “Tahiri, we’re going to have to jump out of the raft.



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