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hanleiacelebration · 4 years
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We wanted to bring a little spooky cheer to the Han x Leia community as 2020 begins to wane, so we are once again doing our Han x Leia Trick or Treat Event! 🧡💛🖤

This one requires less commitment than the big exchanges. It’s a great opportunity to write something short and sweet- or short and scary! 

Step 1: If you’re eligible to vote, register to vote or check your registration. (Sorry, we had to slip this one in there!) If you live in the U.S., you can do so here. If you live outside the U.S., you may check this post for resources. If you want to submit links on how to register to in another country, please do so! We’d be happy to add them.

Step 1: Now through Thursday October 1st, submit Halloween-based prompts 🎃 for the challenge that you want to write or read! Prompts may call into one of two categories: A trick prompt is smutty, naughty, or NSFW. A treat prompt is sweet, fluffy, cute- or at least SFW. Anything that gives you that Halloween feeling is welcome- think costumes 🦹‍♀️ and candy 🍬 in addition to bumps in the night 💨 🌚 and ghosts! 👻

Step 2: After the submission period closes, we will publish a collection of the prompts you sent us. (We’ll try not to be too picky but we may not be able to publish them all.) You may choose as many prompts as you want to write and then you write them!

Step 3: Posting week! Between Sunday, October 25th and Saturday, October 31st, post your work and tag it #hanleiatrickortreat2020. Please also include whether your work is a trick or a treat! (Honestly, it also helps the mods if you tag us at @hanleiasecretsanta.) We will reblog it here.

Step 4: Read/like/reblog/comment on the other works posted! 

You can be as involved as you’d like- just send prompts and then read them, write only, etc. But we’d love to have you!

All the usual rules apply: Tag your 18+ content, keep it under 5k words (this a great challenge for *short* works!), all Star Wars canons are welcome (EU/Disney/AU/your own personal canon) but they should be tagged appropriately and should center on Han and Leia in some way, all submissions should come from a place of genuine love for these characters, no hateful content, etc. See our rules and FAQ sections for more info. 

Feel free to check out works from the previous challenge to get in the spirit!
As always, please contact the page or one of the mods if something isn’t working or if you have questions.
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yoyomarules · 3 years
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Last-minute “Treat” offering for @hanleiasecretsanta‘s Halloween Trick or Treat Challenge. Prompt in the end notes on AO3 to avoid giving away the punchline.
On a five-day mission, Han and Leia seek alone time. Pretty clear what's going on, right?
Leia eyed him over the rim of her mug. Over his shoulder, the very last of the sun was slipping down behind a dune, the light changing from orange to a gloomy indigo. ‘I think,’ she said, very casually, ‘that we ought to go and debrief, Han. While today’s still fresh in our minds.’
He blinked a couple of times before his eyes widened in recognition. ‘Right. Debrief. Yes. Seems important,’ he said quickly. ‘Let’s go…’ He gestured in the general direction of his ship. ‘…Do that.’
‘Good idea!’ Leia shot to her feet. ‘Night, everyone.’
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lajulie24 · 4 years
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Cover Me
Read Cover Me on FF.net here
Leia's looking for a distraction, and the daydream she's been having about Han is certainly that. But she would never try to make it happen in real life, would she? Inspired by Bruce Springsteen’s “Cover Me” and written for the lovely @otterandterrier for the 2019 HanLeia Holiday Exchange (@hanleiasecretsanta).
A couple months ago, @otterandterrier and I were discussing our headcanon that Bruce Springsteen is Corellian, as well as the fact that many of The Boss’s songs fit a HanLeia mood. That conversation inspired me to add “Cover Me” to my Scoundress playlist, so you indirectly inspired your own gift fic! I hope you enjoy, my friend!
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This is my entry for the @hanleiasecretsanta 2019 Exchange. Happy Holidays, @theorganasolo! I hope you enjoy this, and thanks for a fun prompt. And a Happy New Year to everyone else! ✨🎉
Thanks to @lajulie24 and @graciecatfamilyband for their help, and to the mods for bringing back the exchange!
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ladyvader23 · 4 years
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The Honeymoon
This work is gifted to @jainadurron for the Secret Santa Han and Leia exchange hosted by @hanleiasecretsanta! Thanks for the opportunity to write something a bit different and hope you enjoy! Merry ficmas! ^_^ 
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“We’re about to revert outta hyperspace.” 
Leia looked up from her datapad, blinking at her husband. She sat curled up on their bed in the cabin of the Falcon, passing the time of hyperspace by going over reports for her upcoming meetings. As usual, once she started working, time seemed to slip away from her, so focused was she. The eight hour hyperspace journey to Cato Neimoidia seemed like nothing but an hour to her. Han always teased her that he could walk an angry nexu in front of her, and she wouldn’t notice if she was engrossed in her work. She had to admit he had a point. So, she didn’t mention how quickly time had passed for her and simply nodded, standing to stretch before joining him in piloting the Falcon.
 But she got quite the surprise when she helped him with the reversion sequence. Huh. It wasn’t Cato Neimoidia that appeared in the viewport after all. Instead, a planet covered in mostly water appeared. What? Leia’s brows knit together, and she immediately began checking the coordinates. “I told you we should have brought one of the droids or Chewie.” Leia said somewhat irritably, shaking her head in exasperation. “Your calculations were totally off, Han. We’re at Spira, not…” 
“I know.” Han replied smuggly, shooting her his familiar over-confident grin. “We’re exactly where we need to be Sweetheart.” 
Her eyes narrowed, turning slowly in her seat to face her husband while he transmitted their landing codes. “We are? What do you mean by that? What did you do?!” 
“What did I do?!” Han asked, mock offended, a wounded look on his handsome face. “I have no idea what you’re talking about.” He waved his hand dismissively and actually tsked at his wife, causing her to arch her eyebrows in surprise.
Leia rolled her eyes and huffed, gesturing impatiently at the viewport where Spira could clearly be seen. “Oh really?” 
“Really.” Han nodded with feral grin. “I’d certainly never imply that the meeting on Cato Neimoidia was a week earlier than it actually was so that I could surprise you with a romantic vacation alone...just for two...to Spira.” 
His words registered in her brain, slowly. 
“Vacation?” She echoed. 
“You got it, Sweetheart.” He smiled to himself like he’d won the Millenium Falcon from Lando all over again. “It wasn’t easy, y’know. I had to convince so many people on the Council to go along with it…” 
She didn’t even want to know what he’d done to manage that…
“Then, I had to make sure Winter was able to watch the kids for two weeks instead of just one, and of course, I also had to make sure the Noghri were fully aware of my plans while also trying to get them to not let it slip to you...Then I let Luke know so that…” 
“Luke knew about this, too?” Leia interrupted, stunned at the lengths Han had gone to on this little endeavor. “Did everyone know except me about this vacation?” 
Han shrugged nonchalantly. “Anyone who might be affected in some way, yeah.” 
She stared at him, then turned to look at the planet, then once again back at him. “Why?” She was more than a little confused here. What in the galaxy could have motivated him to pull such a stunt?
Now he looked a little sheepish. “Well...it’s not often you get a break Leia. It’s not often we get a break. And we didn’t get to have much of a honeymoon really, since everything was so busy…” 
“It’s still busy.” She was the Chief of State. Her entire life was the definition of busy. To go on vacation, especially leading up to the conference on Cato Neimoidia… “I don’t know if we have time for this Han. If we’ve got an extra week before the conference…” 
“No.” Han gave her a stern look and held up a hand to forestall her next argument. “Like I said. When have we ever gone on a vacation where something hasn’t gone wrong? Especially alone?” 
She tried to think of even one such instance...just one...and came up empty. He was right. Something had always gone wrong. Every. Single.Time. That seemed to be the case most of their entire relationship, actually. 
“Don’t you think it would be nice, just this once, Babe, to have a vacation where nothing goes wrong?” Han asked. “You deserve it. We deserve it. The kids are being looked after, and they have plenty of security. The Council knows you’re on vacation and, by the way, you do actually have earned time off, y'know. Even Mothma took a vacation every once in a while when she was in charge. So, why can’t we, huh?” 
She hated to admit it, but he was right. And, she’d actually never been to Spira, but she’d heard of it’s white sand beaches, temperate climate, and abundance of water sports. If she was honest with herself, it sounded absolutely divine. And when would she ever have this chance again? Probably not for quite a long time. She certainly wouldn’t spare the time to set up something like this for herself, and Han had gone to so much trouble...just the fact that he’d done so was admittedly sweet of him… 
And when he looked at her the way he currently was, with pleading hazel eyes and a pout, how could she say no? He was just too damn sexy, and just one look in his eyes and all her objections fled.
“Alright. Just this once. And nothing will go wrong, right? You're positive?” 
He grinned in triumph, reveling in his victory as he turned back to focusing on the landing sequence. “Don’t you worry, Sweetheart. I’ve made sure nothing can go wrong.” 
Smirking, she just shook her head, "I've got a feeling something will go wrong."
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Naturally, something went wrong. 
“What do you mean, you don’t have a room ready for us?” Han hissed at the front desk clerk, as light green female Rodian rechecked the hotel system. “I have a confirmation number and everything!” 
“Yes, Mr. Solo, I see that you booked the honeymoon suite, but for some reason, your reservation didn’t process correctly, and the room isn’t ready…” She replied, nervously. 
He let out an annoyed huff, reaching up to rub the bridge of his nose. Leia, thankfully, hadn’t come with him to check in. She was still outside, grabbing them some sweet treats from a stand along the beach. 
“Just...tell me it’s still available.” 
The Rodian winced. “Well. A honeymoon suite is available, yes...just not the one you picked...and it won’t be available until later this afternoon…” 
He’d picked the premier suite. The one that was supposedly themed, with its own jacuzzi that used purple passion flower scented water and had the best view of the ocean in the entire hotel. He figured girls liked that sort of thing. 
Granted, Leia wasn’t usually one to expect gestures like that from him, but he’d wanted to make this special for her, for them. Especially now that they actually had the credits to pay for something like this. He’d meant it when he said they deserved a nice vacation. They’d given up so much for the galaxy...surely the galaxy could give them a week without causing too much chaos. 
Apparently not. 
“What’s the difference between the room I picked and the one that’s available?” 
“Well, the one that’s available still has a beach view, it just also has a port side view. Still beautiful, but if there’s a lot of pleasure barges docked it can look a little cluttered.” Okay, they could probably deal with that. “And there is a jacuzzi, yes, but it’s not as large and the water isn’t automatically scented. You’d have to do it yourself.” 
He had no idea how to do that. What, did he just throw a bunch of flower petals in the water and mix it around? Maybe Leia knew how to do it, but he really didn’t want to make her work at all. By the end of this trip, he wanted her to be completely relaxed, and to him, mixing petal water sounded like more stress than it was worth. 
“I’ll figure it out.” He finally relented. He would need to make sure Chewie and Luke never heard about this, but he’d figure it out. “But I expect something for all the trouble. My wife is the Chief of State. She’s Leia Organa Solo. This should never have happened.” 
The Rodian made a gagging noise of horror and started stuttering. “P-Perhaps w-we could m-move the current residents of the premier suite…” 
“No, it wouldn’t make her happy to know I kicked someone else out of their room.” If it was just him on the other hand… “But...I don’t know, can you maybe throw in something special? I mean, this is the hotel's error, after all...Not mine."
The Rodian hesitated, then checked her datapad. “We could send up some champagne and comp a dinner at our nicest restaurant?” 
He mulled it over. “Can you also comp a large bouquet of flowers?” 
The Rodian checked her system again. “Yes, I believe we can swing that.” 
“Then it’s a deal.”
 He explained to the clerk exactly what he wanted. When he finished, the Rodian nodded. “Yes, Sir. The room and your order should be ready this afternoon. Again, I'm so sorry for the trouble, Mr. Solo.” 
He waved her off and headed back into the lobby just as Leia entered the building. Her long dark hair was uncharacteristically loose and flowing around her shoulders. Already it looked like a huge weight had been lifted off her shoulders. “I found shrimpi cups.” She announced, holding one out to him. “We can eat it in our room. Then maybe, if you don’t have things planned, we could go for a walk on the beach?” 
He accepted it from her. “I have a better idea. Why don’t we eat it on the beach?” 
She glanced at their bags at their feet. “But…” 
He waved down the attention of a service droid nearby. “The droid will take care of it.” He assured her, then as the droid came closer he turned around and whispered, “As soon as the room for Leia and Han Solo is ready, put these bags in there.” The droid made a displeased bleep, but he raised his brows expectantly. “We are not going to carry our bags around all day because your hotel messed up on our accommodations.” 
“What was that, Han?” Leia called. 
“Nothing!” He threw her a reassuring smile even as he handed the bags off to the droid. Thankfully, the droid took it with little more than an annoyed bleep. 
He approached his wife again, huge grin in place, holding out his arm towards her. “Shall we?” 
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Eating on the beach ended up being the perfect activity. She’d been a little suspicious at Han’s strange behavior in the hotel lobby, but the lovely white sand beaches and cool, salty breeze put her mind at ease. The island they were on wasn’t as populated as some of the others on Spira, apparently, so there weren’t as many people wandering the beach. The water was calm, so much so that it looked more like they were on the shore of a giant glass lake than an ocean. Sand crabs darted about their feet, and they both kicked their shoes off and walked hand-in-hand, barefoot in the soft, velvety shoreline, water tickling their toes.
And it felt as if each step lifted away another worry or stress from her shoulders. It got even better when Han led her to a secluded section of the beach with a spa. “Really?” She asked skeptically. 
“What?” Han shrugged. “I thought it would be nice.” 
“It will be, but I didn’t exactly think of you as being someone who liked strangers touching your body.” 
“Well...do you like massages?” 
She didn’t mention that she used to love getting them on Alderaan as a teenager. She hadn’t had one since before the war, though. “Yes.” 
“Then it’ll be fine. Who knows, maybe I’ll like it.” 
“Wait, you’ve never gotten a massage?” 
“Like you said, the idea of strangers touching my body like that didn’t appeal to me. I’m not against it,” he added, “So...Maybe I’ll try it and never be able to live without it again.” 
They approached the counter and Leia picked up a pamphlet listing options and packages. 
“I like the sound of that.” She grinned. “So, I’ll be the one to choose what we get.”
“Choose away, Princess.” He motioned with his hand, dipping his head slightly in deference.
And that was how they each ended up with a hot stone massage on a soft table, side by side, under a gazebo overlooking the ocean, the lovely scent of tropical flowers wafting in the air...and contented smiles on both their faces. 
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“Oh Han, they’re beautiful!” Leia smiled as she took in the large bouquet of flowers that had been artfully arranged in a crystal vase on the nightstand. Inwardly, Han breathed a sigh of relief. So far, so good. “Purple passion flowers, everlilies, rojos and blue blossoms…Do you have any idea how expensive this arrangement was?” 
Kriff. No. He didn’t. The flowers were free from the hotel, but he wasn’t going to tell Leia that. Doing so would mean he’d have to admit something went wrong on their perfect vacation, and he wasn’t willing to do that. “Of course. I had to pay for them, didn’t I?” He approached her and took her hands in his own, rubbing his calloused fingers gently over her own.
 She smiled softly. “I guess that’s true. I’m just surprised, is all. This size arrangement costs the equivalent of several days pay of a navy officer’s salary.”
 Seriously? Who knew fresh flowers were so damn expensive? He didn’t understand it. They would just die before the end of the week. But his wife seemed pleased with it, and if she was happy, he was happy. 'Nuff said.
She pulled away and approached the open air balcony, white curtains softly blowing in the breeze. She leaned against the stone ledge, taking in a deep breath as he approached from behind, wrapping his arms around her waist and pulling her flush against him. From this close, she still smelled of the lavender oils the masseuse used during their massage. “You really outdid yourself this time, Honey.” She said softly, leaning back against him. 
Thankfully, the hotel front desk clerk hadn’t been wrong. The room did have a beautiful view, with the harbor full of boats of all sizes and shapes, with a sunset of reds, oranges, pinks, and golds backdropping a never ending ocean. If he hadn’t originally purchased the room that was advertised as the best view in the hotel, he wouldn’t have known the difference. 
“I’m glad you’re happy.” He said, planting a sweet kiss on top of her head. “Are you happy?” 
“Of course.” She turned around, to see his eyebrows raised in doubt.
“Really? It’s a little more work to make sure it all fit together…”
She sighed and shook her head. “If you’d just told me you wanted to go on a vacation, I could have helped you plan it.” 
“Yeah, but where’s the fun in that?” He grinned, then snapped his fingers.“Oh! I also have stuff to make one of those fancy baths for you.” 
Leia raised her brows. “Fancy baths?” 
“Yeah. Y’know. With the flower water or whatever. You, uh, wouldn’t happen to know how to make it all nice and smelly, would you?” 
Her lips twitched. A sign she was attempting to hold back laughter. “You run hot water in the tub and place the petals in the water, if it’s petals. If it’s just a salt, then you also just dump that in the hot water and let it dissolve.” 
“You can do that with salt?” He asked, and this time she did laugh. “Well, I didn’t know! I’m a smuggler, for kriff's sake! You’ve seen the inside of the Falcon…” 
“Hmm...I’ve seen the outside, too.” She grinned at him.
“...and she may not be pretty, but she’s got it where it counts!” He huffed. “Alright. I...ah, just thought it would be nice to have a hot bath. That's all.” He flushed and shrugged, reaching up to scratch the back of his neck nervously.
The smile that spread over her face turned sultry. “Oh?” 
“Yeah. And I’m going to go draw it up.” 
“You know, I could do it since I’ve done it before…” 
“No, no.” He shook his head, already backing away towards the master bath. “You’re on vacation, Sweetheart. I got this.” 
Amused, she crossed her arms over her chest, leaning back against the balcony railing. “I almost want to watch you do this.” 
“There’ll be nothing to see since I’ve got this. No worries. This is me we're talking about.” He assured her, ignoring her incredulous look, before turning around to set about his objective. He entered the master bath and firmly shut the door behind him. He'd show her. He was a man of many talents. How hard could it be?
Technically, it wasn’t. He approached the massive marble jacuzzi tub, turned on the water, and set it to the perfect warm temperature. Then, as it ran, he found the bowl of flower petals waiting on the bathroom counter and dumped them in, then watched as the water ran over the plants. Sure enough, purple color began to bleach from the petals into the water. So far, so good. 
Satisfied, he nodded and grabbed a bottle of scented bubble bath and dumped the entire container full of soap in the water. After all, the more bubbles the better, he figured, and the bottle wasn’t very big at all anyway. 
Big mistake. 
At first, it looked to be shaping up to be a perfect flowery bubble bath for two. Mentally, he went about imagining him and Leia in the tub...getting rather creative, and he couldn't help the wolfish grin that spread on his face at such imagery. Then, as more water poured into the purple soapy mixture, the bubbles grew bigger, and bigger, and bigger with no signs of stopping. 
Oh no. 
Satisfaction turned to uncertainty which quickly turned into horror, and he cursed as he grabbed a towel and began trying to scoop bubbles out, trying to dump them in the double sinks in the vanity. It didn’t work. The bubbles just kept foaming, reaching higher and higher, climbing the marble walls. 
Oh shit.
“Is everything alright…? Oh. Force.” Han turned around in horror at Leia’s voice...and the movement caused him to lose his balance on the edge of the tub and slip and fall backward into the mess of water, petals and bubbles, disappearing completely from view in the huge mounds of bubbles. 
When he emerged, spluttering, his vision, his nose, his mouth were full of bubbles, and as he sucked in air, he managed to inhale a mouth full of soap and a stray petal or two. He spat it out and worked to clear his vision just in time to see Leia sit delicately on the edge of the tub, laughing uproariously his predicament. “Oh yes, I definitely should have been watching you. What, did you pour the entire bottle in the tub?” 
He pointed at her vehemently, even as he hoped the mess he made hid the flush on his cheeks. “We will never speak of this again.” 
Leia snorted, still chuckling and shaking her head, reaching over to turn off the water. “I’m sure Chewie would love to hear how you attempted to draw a bath and instead filled the bathroom with a mountain of bubbles in an attempt to wash all the walls, I guess.” 
“Leia!”
“But you know,” she smiled that sultry smile again, her eyes twinkling, and a second later she swung her legs into the bath, clothes and all, and joined him. The water and bubbles slushed over the sides once more, as she approached him, wrapping her arms over his shoulders...and turned on a switch behind him. The water began to bubble around them as the jets turned on, causing the bubbles to foam even worse. "There are advantages to being so scrupulously clean."
“Uh...I don’t think we’re getting our security deposit back.” He said, eyes locked with his wife’s. This wasn’t exactly how he’d imagined their time in the bath, but…
She leaned closer until their lips were just centimeters apart, their breath mingling. “I think, whatever happens on this honeymoon, stays on this honeymoon.” 
He breathed out in relief, grinning, and kissed her deeply in answer. He was glad his wife was in total agreement with him on that.
By the next morning, he figured that, despite his apparent inability to put together a fancy bath, their bath time turned out much better than he imagined. 
But they were definitely not getting that deposit back. 
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She had to admit, Han could still surprise her, and he still proved daily that he wasn’t just a 'no good smuggler.' By the Force, he was so much more than that. General. Lover. Husband. Father. Pilot. Best Friend. And, apparently, pretty kriffing decent when it came to planning honeymoons. 
She was definitely impressed.
The rest of their week alone had been full of fun activities. Plenty of motosurfing; he’d had to teach her how to do that, and once she managed to get up on the board, she didn’t ever want to stop, much to her husband's amusement. They’d gone paddling in secluded lagoons, diving with schools of colorful fish in coral reefs, swimming in crystal clear lakes they found hiding in deserted caves, and island hopping where they had plenty of alone time on a small, white sand beach, undisturbed by any others, where they'd enjoyed a lovely picnic full of a veritable smorgasbord of delectable goodies, all packed for them by a helpful hotel concierge - complements of the Master Chef in the hotel's classiest restaurant.
Those alone times had especially made the whole trip worth it. 
They lounged on the cushioned bench of the balcony on their last night there, watching the full moon reflected off the relatively calm water of the ocean, listening to the peaceful sound of the ebbing tide. She swirled a glass of red, dry wine (at thirty nine degrees, Han teased when he’d handed it to her) in her hand absently, every once in a while taking a small sip from it. Around her waist, Han snaked an arm and held her close, and she leaned her back against the warmth of his chest. A light weight blanket was draped over both of them, as a gentle breeze wafted the salty scent of the sea around them.
Now this was pure bliss.
“Well.” She said softly, almost as though she were afraid to break the still silence of the night, “I don’t know about you, but I haven’t felt this relaxed since...since before I even joined the Senate.” 
Han softly whistled. “No wonder you’re so uptight, Sweetheart.” She tensed, the mood partially broken as she turned to chew him out, and he quickly added, “I’m only teasing, of course. Really, I’m glad. We deserved this.” He kissed her tenderly, and the tension left her shoulders, as she savored the taste and feel of him. 
“You were right.” She admitted when he pulled away, far too soon for her liking. “Maybe we should do this vacation thing more often.” 
“Wait, what was that? Do my ears deceive me?” 
“What?” 
“You said I was right.” 
She shook her head, rolling her eyes. “Don’t get used to it.” 
“Oh no, I’m going to savor this moment, Princess.” He took a deep breath. “Oh yeah. That feels great. I’m going to tell Chewie you finally admitted it. And Luke, as well.” Honestly, his look was so smug right now.
“Ah, ah!” She grinned, shaking her head, “What happens on this honeymoon stays on this honeymoon! Remember?” 
Han pouted. “Well...I’m sure not everything…” 
“Nope. Everything.” She reiterated before turning back to the view with a pleasured sigh. “Maybe next time we should bring the kids.” 
“To...a honeymoon?” 
“No, nerf herder, on vacation.” 
“Erm. As much as I love them, that doesn’t sound very relaxing to me.” 
“But it would be good to bond with them, I’m sure.” At his grimace, she snorted. “Alright. Maybe when they’re a little older and not so prone to disobeying their parents.” 
“Now, I like the sound of that.” 
They sat in silence for a while, simply enjoying one another’s company. Then, Han asked, more timid than she’d ever heard him, “Leia. Can I ask you something?” 
She raised a brow. She’d never heard him sound so hesitant. “Anything.” 
He didn’t say anything right away, not meeting her eyes. “Do you...think your...I mean, what do you think...you know…”
“Spit it out.” 
He huffed. “Do you think your parents would have approved of...us?” 
She blinked in surprise. Again. He never failed to surprise her. She didn’t have to have the Force to know he didn’t mean her biological parents. “You’ve waited three kids and how many years of marriage to ask me that? I didn’t even think you cared about that.” 
“Well...I mean, I would've married you anyway regardless, but...sure. They’re you’re family. Our family. That’s important.” 
She stared at him. “Even now? Even though they...even though you’ll never get to meet them?” 
“Even now.” 
Leia blew out a breath, then looked back at the calm water as she seriously considered. “Well. They definitely would have objected to us marrying.” 
“Yeah?” He didn’t sound offended, or even all that surprised. 
“Yeah, but I don’t think that means they wouldn’t have liked you personally. There’s just certain expectations of royals.” 
“Outdated expectations, if you ask me.” 
“I agree, obviously.” she managed a small smile. “And I don’t think they would have stopped us if that’s what I really wanted.” 
“That’s good, right?” 
“Naturally.” She thought some more, matching her parents' personalities up with what they’d told her during her teenage years. “You probably would have charmed my mother.” 
“I always charm the ladies. That’s not a big surprise.” 
“Don’t get ahead of yourself, laser brain.” She rolled her eyes. “You’re not that charming. You just have an insane amount of luck and persistence.” 
“And it doesn’t hurt that I’m devilishly handsome, right?” He teased, wolfish grin in place. 
No. It definitely didn’t hurt. Not at all. But she made no comment on that. No sense in swelling his ego any more than it already was.  “My father definitely would have objected to you. Actually, he and I might have butted heads over my dating you. He might've said, What does a twenty-nine-year old smuggler from Corellia want with a nineteen-year-old princess from Alderaan? And he wouldn’t have been wrong.” 
“My intentions were always pure…” 
“Uh huh.” She grinned. “Sure they were. But, after we got married and had the twins, he would've softened up. Especially over the twins. They would have worked their charismatic magic on him, and he would have been putty in their little hands. Then I think he’d probably have become your best friend.” 
“It’s always the grandkids that get the in-laws to relax. Especially the father-in-laws.” Han laughed. 
“That they do.” She agreed and then turned to him. “Did that answer your question?” 
“Depends. You didn’t say any of that just to make me feel better, did ya?” He narrowed his eyes suspiciously. 
“Never.” She shook her head, leaned in and kissed him again, longer this time. Deeper. 
When they pulled away, Han asked, “Would you do it again? If you woke up tomorrow and had the option of going back and doing it all over again, would you change anything or would you keep things the same?” 
“Wow. You’ve got a lot of hard hitting questions tonight, don't you. I feel like I’m being interviewed for a holovid.” But she knew he was serious, so again she treated the question with the seriousness it deserved, taking a few minutes to mull over all they'd seen and been through. “I wish there were things during the war I could change, yes...just so that not so many good, innocent people died.” 
“Including your parents?”
 She nodded. “Especially them. Especially my home planet.” As it usually did, speaking about Alderaan caused her heart to constrict in her chest, but like she normally did with those feelings, she pushed it aside and moved on. “But if changing things meant losing you?” 
She paused. 
She was always one to put duty first. She'd been raised as a royal princess. Duty before self-interests came with the title and was second nature to her way of being. She’d made judgement calls during the Rebellion that put the good of the group above the good of the individual repeatedly. Hell, her decision to do just that on the Death Star had led to her home and family being destroyed in front of her own eyes. 
But would she give up Han? 
He was her life partner. Her soulmate. Her equal. He supported her just as much as she supported him. Even when he didn’t agree, he was there for her. He accepted her as she was, flaws and all, just as she accepted him. There were so many things she couldn’t have done alone that she was able to accomplish because they had each other’s backs. Han had become her other half, without her consciously realizing it. Without him, her life was bleaker...and of course, far less interesting. 
“No.” Han’s brows shot up in surprise, but she didn’t find herself particularly shocked by her answer. “I’ve given up so much in my life for Alderaan, for the Rebellion, for the galaxy. But you...I don’t want to give you up. Not ever by choice.” 
He blinked at her. “Really?” 
It was too dark to tell, but she thought his voice hitched as though he were getting choked up, something her husband almost never did.
“Really.” She promised, smiling up at him softly, tenderly, but no less affirmatively.
He stared at her, as though memorizing her, or the moment they were in. “I love you, Leia.” 
She grinned. “I know.” 
Then his lips were on hers, but this time they were hot and fierce, as though her words had opened a floodgate of emotion he could no longer contain. She wrapped her arms around his neck, climbing into his lap as she kissed him back with as much fervor as she could muster. 
“What do you say we take this to the bedroom?” Han asked between kisses, his voice a deep husky whisper.
 “That’s my favorite question you've asked, by far.” She replied back just as breathlessly. Han made a pleased sounding growl deep in his throat, and moments later she was whisked up into his strong arms, being carried back into their private bedchamber, her soft laughter sweet music to his ears.
No. She couldn't - and wouldn’t - give this man up. Not ever. And she thanked the Force, the stars, and anything else that would listen to her, that they’d found one another in the vastness of the galaxy. 
Because their love was fated. It was destiny. 
It was the will of the Force. 
And for Leia, that was the best reason of all to indulge in this very special second honeymoon.
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amilynh · 4 years
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Teach Your Children Well (1 of 4)
by @amilynh for @wishfulfanficing in the Han/Leia Holiday Exchange 2019 @hanleiasecretsanta
In the aftermath of the Galactic Civil War, Han and Leia start their family, and Leia grapples with what comes next. No warnings apply.
More to come (including a revision of this chapter) very soon.
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asteroiideae · 4 years
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Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: Star Wars - All Media Types Rating: Teen And Up Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Leia Organa/Han Solo Additional Tags: Fluff, small amount of Angst, Gift Giving, secret marriage ish Summary:
Han Solo is maybe just a liiiittle tired of sharing Leia with the New Republic. (Just a little bit.) --- @megandchill Happy Holidays! I’m sorry your Hanleia fic is getting posted so late! I hope you have had a wonderful holiday season, and I send you best wishes for the new year. <3 
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hanorganaas · 4 years
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sweet, sweet victory
Happy Holidays to @maggzblair
PARING: Han Solo/Leia Organa RATING: T SUMMARY:   When Han Solo survives the attempt on his life on Starkiller Base, Kylo Ren decides to use him as a tool to get the map to Luke Skywalker. During the incident, Han and his wife Leia Organa try to come to terms with the idea that their son may be gone for good. WARNINGS: Some Violence. Mentions of an injury NOTES:  This was the fic for the @hanleiasecretsanta 2019!
The Prompt was: Post- TFA AU where Han doesn't die after his confrontation with Ben/Kylo and somehow manages to get out with Rey, Finn, and Chewie, but without Ben. He soon reaches out to Leia with the bad News.
After asking my giftee what types of tropes they like in their fics and learning they like rescue missions, I decided to use this prompt with a twist (especially cause I am so mad Han didn't wake up from his nap after TFA). Anyway to my Secret Santa, Happy Holidays, and I hope you enjoy reading this fic as I did writing it!
HERE @ AO3
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wishfulfanficing · 4 years
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This work is for @hanleiasecretsanta and the awesome @saltmaven - Happy Ficmas! 🥳 A short and (hopefully) sweet moment between Han, Leia, and their love that endures. 
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followfire · 4 years
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Sign up. Dew it. Dew it. Dew it dew it dew it.
Ow I’m touched that someone would want to include me.
I considered changing my mind and joining in the fun, but sadly, I think I can’t realistically/reasonably dew it… ;-; I’m too busy with school life. As it is, I already don’t sleep more than 4 hours per night during the week, if I sleep at all, and the deadline falls barely two days after my exams period. I can’t pull that off, or maybe it’s possible but I’m probably gonna suffer through it and not be happy with the result…
I’m disappointed. Really. I would have liked to write something and get in touch with other participants. And I frankly feel demoralized that I can’t combine the two ‘cause it’s not the first thing that I had to give up since I started those studies… But I can’t sign up and be sure I can do it… :(
Thanks, anon friend. You go and have fun.
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corellianangel · 2 years
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Hello again from your celebration fic writer! Just checking the ratings you are looking for: T, M, or E. I can do any of the above!! Thanks and I hope you are having a wonderful holiday!
Oh! Well... Anything is good really. Maybe go for the middle ground at M? E is always fun too!
Thanks for asking!
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lajulie24 · 4 years
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Read A Lot Like You on FF.net here
A Lot Like You
The war is over, and Han and Leia have been busy in their respective roles building the New Republic for a while. But are they happy? As Han says, "With you? Hells yeah. No clue what I'm doin' otherwise, though." A little getaway and some tough conversations help them start to figure out the mission brief for the next part of their lives.
Written for @kaetien (Shadowcat) for the 2019 HanLeia Secret Santa Exchange ( @hanleiasecretsanta ) on Tumblr, with the prompt, "I'm not sure what peace is supposed to feel like, but I think it may feel a lot like you."
Edited to add: Thank you to the lovely @otterandterrier for her help and encouragement, and to the mods for organizing the exchange!
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@kaetien / Shadowcat, it was a pleasure to create this gift fic for you. Thanks for a great prompt -- hope you enjoy it, and happy new year!
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autistichansolo · 6 years
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Lucky
Here’s my gift for @jhgraham for the @hanleiasecretsanta gift exchange, I hope you like it 
also thanks to @just-lils for being a awesome cheerleader/beta 
How the hell did I get here? Han wondered. Here being about to marry one Leia Organa, last princess of Alderaan, love of Han Solo’s life. If anyone have told him in a few years that he would want to get married, that someone wanted to marry him, that loved him as much as he did them, and that that person just so happened to be a princess, he would’ve laugh in their face, told them they were crazy, and wouldn’t have believed a damn word they have said. He would’ve told them he was more likely to die with only a Wookie to mourn him if said Wookie didn’t die before trying to prevent his death.. Because really—a princess and a guy like him—that’s something more out of a fairy tale than real life.
But here Han was about to marry Leia. And she loved him as much as he did her. Something he would have never expected when he first met her. Back then she was the most annoying infuriating person he ever met. Someone he had no desire to risk his life for charging into detention centers, running around the whole damn Death Star. Hell, Luke had the bribe him to do that in the first place, giving him that damn look that he could never say no to even then (not that he would admit that to anyone). And her shouting at them both the minute they got her out of that cell, taking over her own rescue that would even being happening without them in the first place (though they wouldn’t have gotten out of there without her despite them only being in that situation because of her). And now—now—he would die for her and do whatever it takes to save her when she’s in danger —though she is perfectly capable of handling herself—which he loves about her (doesn’t mean he wouldn’t do whatever he could to keep her as safe as possible).
It’s crazy to think how he felt about her changed. From having to be bribed to rescue her, not caring if she lived or died, to caring because she was someone Luke cared about to friends and another reason to stay besides Luke, to him loving her (how that happened, when it went from just friendship to something else he never knew but damn it did somehow between missions together, admiring spirit and fighting skills, and their verbal sparring matches it crept in and one day he just realized that he was in love with her and damn did it scare him then). And now here he was going to marry her, happier than he had ever been. It was more than he could’ve ever imagined. And it really didn’t matter how the hell he got here; he was here now and he wouldn’t change it for all the credits in the galaxy. He's always been lucky but dammit today Han Solo was truly the luckiest man in the galaxy and there was no place he rather be but here about to marry the love of his life, Leia Organa.
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yoyomarules · 6 years
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Happy holidays, @cicatrick​! I’m your @hanleiasecretsanta​. It’s been lovely to chat to you the last month and get your wonderful insights on this pairing—I really hope you enjoy this!
All traditions start somewhere. Han and Leia build a holiday.
‘It sounds—’
‘Laughably Alderaanian?’ she suggested drily.
‘Nice, is what I was gonna say.’
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erindarroch · 6 years
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All the Right Moves
Summary: Six months after the Battle of Yavin, Leia wrestles with her feelings about Han.
This story was written for @waitjustaflick for the @hanleiasecretsanta fanfic exchange. When we discovered we’d been paired up with someone whose list of dislikes includes “blissful marriage stuff”, we decided that Santa’s elves had maybe enjoyed just a wee bit too much eggnog before they handed out the assignments! Lolololol 
But we pulled up our stripey socks and did our very best. We hope you like it. 
(P.S. Thank you for your own superb contributions to the HanxLeia fanfic collection, Flick. We have enjoyed your writing very much and can only hope that some smidgen of your expertise in creating romantic tension will eventually rub off on us!) Merry Christmas!
http://archiveofourown.org/works/13183410?view_full_work=true
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otterandterrier · 6 years
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Words: 7,675 Rating: Teen And Up Audiences Relationships: Leia Organa/Han Solo Characters: Leia Organa, Han Solo, Carlist Rieekan, Jan Dodonna, Luke Skywalker, Chewbacca
Written for the
Han/Leia Winter Exchange 2017
. Happy Gift Day,
@yoyomarules
! 🎅✨ Working on your fic has been such a fun challenge! I loved your requests, but I wasn’t sure what would make for the best present at first. After chatting for a while with you (which was delightful!), I was looking at your blog one day for clues and inspiration struck when I saw that adorable sidebar gif of yours. Apologies for how late this is---I was all ready to go last night when there was a power cut!
Many thanks to @asmoonlightthroughthepines for her valuable suggestions, and @alderaanallday , @graciecatfamilyband and @ewokkey for their blind support, as well as the @hanleiasecretsanta mods for their hard work!
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