We watched them flirt on Hoth.
We watched them kiss on the Millennium Falcon.
Now, we can see them get married.

A romantic storybook-inspired artwork inspired by ‘Star Wars: The Princess and the Scoundrel’ by Beth Revis. Art by Geneva Bowers.Art by Geneva Bowers
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“It gives life and connects them to their land.

Random House Worlds
They say the roots of all the trees in the forest intertwine with the Great Tree’s roots.
Each tree on the entire moon is both a unique individual and a part of the Great Tree.”
C-3PO had seemed to consider his translation for a moment.
“It is rather confusing,” he allowed.
But it made for a great spot to get married, Han had to admit.
And the Ewoks had outdone themselves in decorations.
Flower garlands wove around the entire outer perimeter of the temple built high into the Great Tree.
C-3PO wasn’t exactly clear on the distinctions.
And it was even better inside.
Standing in the center of the open space, the Great Tree’s branches spread wide.
She nodded, and then Han did.
His words were soft, but everyone in the temple heard him.
It was a simple speech reallyabout love and unity and trust.
But truth lay in simplicity.
“When I saw Leia for the first time, she spoke of hope,” Luke said.
“And that is what she has always embodied for me.”
Leia almost laughed aloud.
He labeled her the symbol of hope?
Noshe did not embody it.
She had been seeking it.
And, somehow, she had been heard.
Leia’s hands tightened in Han’s, and he met her eyes.Okay?he mouthed.
She nodded silently, smiling.
Maybe Luke was right.
Maybe, to be the embodiment of hope, all she had to do was seek it.