Amarie wasn't wanted by any forces and for all anyone knew she didn't know where her father was. That, at least, allowed her to live in the castle near the capital city. At least she had some sense of freedom as far as travelling went. He was confined to the mountains and the small Rogue Jedi temple that he had built there.
Regardless, he remained in contact with his daughter and was always asking her questions about things. She was his source of outside information because he couldn't do anything for fear of being caught. If the Dragon's found out that he was back on Tholatin then they would surely attack once more and attempt to capture him again. Granted Kamon wouldn't go peacefully this time.
He spent most of his time meditating and wishing that his old master's weren't dead or missing. They could teach him so much more than what he knew. He could still remember when his second master had died in battle. The pain he'd felt and how Corran had to fight to get Kamon to regain control of himself. That was back in the war against Thrawn so many years ago.
Regardless, things got rather lonely up in the mountains so he had called Amarie and asked her to come out and visit him. For a teenager she never really seemed, in his eyes, to be the rebellious sort. He knew she would come and he knew she looked forward to it. Or at least he thought he knew that she would look forward to it. No one ever really knew for sure unless they got inside that persons head and he couldn't do that from where he was.
Anyways, he had taken up post on a small cliff on the side of one of the mountains near the Temple. It offered a wide view of the plains beyond and off in the distance was the capital city. It was peaceful there and he sat cross-legged, letting the wind blow over him and send his now long hair cascading out to the side as if it were some sort of flag.
It wasn't just his daughter that he missed, though. He missed Andraes, Amarie's twin brother. And he missed Kate, the twins mother and his former wife whom he had loved dearly. On their wedding day Kamon's master, Gash Jiren, had given them each a lightsaber that connected them in bond. He would always be able to feel where his wife was and if she needed him. Today that bond was broken and he feared the reason why.
There was something else he missed to. A friend that he had been bonded to at a young age. A Monteradon friend who had always stood by his side no matter what. When Kamon had come back to Tholatin after the Dragon's had turned it over, it was the first thing he noticed. The Monteradon's were gone and he couldn't contact Freefall, his life-partner. It disturbed him greatly and that's why he needed Amarie. He needed her help...
They called the regaining of Tholatin a victory. But with so many people hurting and the absence of the Monteradon's, how could it really be a victory?