Most nights, Luke dreams of the desert – he flies over it or he walks through a sandstorm and often there’s a girl there. Sometimes the girl takes his hands and shows him the mountains, and then Luke stares and stares because he’s never seen mountains like this – taller than the sky and stretching as wide as the horizon – not even on the Holonet.
Uncle Owen tells him dreams are just your brain getting all its crazy out, but aunt Beru says they are about hope and desire and Luke thinks that’s much more likely because he definitely wants to see the mountains someday- and most of all, more than he wants anything else in the world, Luke really wants to meet the girl.
Of hopes and dreams
Uncle Owen tells him dreams are just your brain getting all its crazy out, but aunt Beru says they are about hope and desire and Luke thinks that’s much more likely because he definitely wants to see the mountains someday- and most of all, more than he wants anything else in the world, Luke really wants to meet the girl.