The door was opened immediately and she was pulled into a bear hug by her father.
"Taeli! We weren't expecting you!" he yelled, happiness pouring off his Force presence. Taeli was smiling into his shoulder as she allowed the happiness to wash over her. She was glad to be able to let her guard down here at least. "Your mother and I were just sitting down to have lunch, care to join us?"
"Oh yes, I haven't had any of your cooking in so long," she said, and just like that she had reverted to just being nearly 23 year old coming home to her parents after a long trip.
Leading her into the sitting room, her mother smiled from the couch, a plate of sliders in front of her along with two cups of tea. Taeli happily settled herself into the chair across from her parents, after of course, her mother had hugged and kissed her.
"So, tell us all about what you've been up to," Melarna Rae asked her daughter. "And this time, don't leave anything out or shift subjects. I can always tell when you're lying to us about something."
"Uh . . . I don't know where to begin," Taeli said, fidgeting slightly under her mother's gaze. Her father was helping himself to a slider, fully content to allow his Mandalorian wife to lead the 'interrogation.' "I guess I'll start by saying I'm doing very well for myself, Balaya has certainly been very generous."
"This Professor Balaya, I haven't been able to find any of her works," Jakon Rae said, jumping in with his own question. "What field did you say she was in?"
"Zoology," Taeli replied, not thinking it would be helpful to mention that Balaya was Darth Praelior and her master. "She likes to keep to herself, doesn't publish very often."
"I never thought you would take an interest in animals, you were always my little history bug," Jakon grumbled.
"I still study history," she retorted with a slight whine to her voice, getting defensive.
"Are you still trying to find someone to control your abilities?" Melarna asked. "I notice you seem much more relaxed about it."
"I . . . uh . . . yea, someone helped me with that," Taeli said, her nervousness growing. "So I had a few questions and. . ."
"No changing the subject," Melarna said, almost harshly. "Who helped you so your father and I know who to thank for getting that stuff suppressed?"
"Suppressed?" Taeli said, surprised by the venomous feelings towards the Force she was feeling from her mother. "No, no, no they taught me to control and use them. Why are you saying they should be suppressed? You're the one who said I got my Force Sensitivity from you."
"You can use the Force?" Jakon asked, but he was cut off by his wife saying, "Because the Force corrupts and twists things. It's a crutch for people to lean on."
"But, it has expanded my knowledge of the galaxy," Taeli protested. "It has broadened my horizons beyond anything i could think of."
"Who taught you?" her mother pressed, her eyes narrowing. "So now I know who to go and break for twisting your nature."
"What?! No, nothing got twisted, I'm still me," Taeli said, looking into her mother's eyes, then her father's. Still not a single hint of purple in either.
"Answer your mother," Jakon said quietly.
"Fine! Fine! Balaya taught me," she said.
"Then I forbid you from having anything to do with this Professor Balaya again," Melarna said with finality. "She is obviously a bad influence on you and. . ."
"No!" Taeli said, cutting her mother off and standing. "She taught me so many things, and is still teaching me amazing things. Unnatural things, yes, but amazing things. She even lets me use her lab on Coruscant and. . ."
"Coruscant? This Professor Balaya is able to avoid the notice of the Sith and teach you about the Force on Coruscant?" Jakon asked, confusion rising from him.
"I doubt she's unaffiliated with the Sith, dear," Melarna said, and Taeli felt her heart sink. "She is isn't she?"
Taeli was silent for a long moment, taking in her mother's anger and her father's growing concern. She couldn't lie anymore, but maybe they would understand more when she explained she was a Sith, and yet was still their little girl.
"Yes, she's a Sith . . . and so am I," Taeli whispered.