She continued on with her story, finding it easier and easier to express herself the more she moved forward with her tale.
"I didn't know where to go after leaving Naboo, but I ended up choosing a place that fit my mood. We went to Jomark, and I can't recall now just how long we stayed there. It was on Jomark that I could begin to sort out my thoughts, that I could reflect on all that had happened to me throughout the years. I had to look deep within myself, travel back in time within my mind to really understand what it was I was feeling. I can't explain it, but the atmosphere on Jomark brought me peace. I started to fall in love on that planet, I just didn't know it."
Bella's mind drifted back to the castle ruins on Jomark. She told Kenshin what happened as she remembered it. When she and her companion found theirselves lost amongst the ruins for a time. Bella could remember the moments fondly because she felt the first flickers of love then. The two had to spend the night on the cold ground because they were not going to be able to make it back to their speeders in time. They'd snuggled close with one another, only out of need, to keep warm. It had been cold, even a little rainy.
"He stayed the perfect gentleman, but I felt a little bit uncomfortable to say the least. I was still a married woman then, though I knew deep in my heart that my husband would not be coming back. He had already been missing for such a long time and I was becoming lonely."
Still, she had chosen to remain faithful and not act on her inner feelings.
"When we got up the next morning, we spent a good long while talking. We spoke about everything."
Bella laughed suddenly, shaking her head in disbelief.
"We even spoke on politics, that's when I knew we were somehow meant to be together. I'm a hard one to discuss politics with. He asked me about my children, an easy way to get to my heart, I suppose."
The former Jedi loved talking about her children, they were her pride and joy. Everything. Yet there seemed to be hints of sadness in Bella's brown eyes as she reflected on her children, though whatever sadness was there, it didn't show in the conversation, not yet anyway, but it would.
"We discussed my feelings. Well.." She smiled bashfully, shrugging.
".. It was more like he discussed them. I didn't want to talk about anything, but he pushed me to do it, gently. I liked that. He made me feel comfotable without even realizing it at first."
It was a way in which Bella wished she could have felt around Leia, her best friend. Through the years Bella had tried to get there with Leia, but it was a long and slow process, still.
"We left Jomark and returned home to look around, see what still remained after the war. Naturally, what I saw upset me, but I did not lose hope. We didn't stay long because I couldn't handle it. So we returned to Jomark. It was on Jomark that I came in contact with a spirit. I didn't know it then, but what the spirit told me would change my life forever."
Afternoon was reaching on Naboo, and as much as Bella would have liked to sit near the ocean and continue on with her story, nightfall would soon reach and she did not wish to be caught in it.
"I think we'd better get going. I have a lot more to tell you and I think it's best we leave before it gets too dark. I think I'm okay to share with you everything while we make our way to our next destination," she said with a reassuring smile.
Besides that, she needed the excuse to move around, her legs were falling asleep.