Butterfly Effect

AN: Doing the NaNoWriMo challenge so bear with me. It's helping go on since I'm started to get a bit sleepy. Wish me luck and know that Champions' History will be updated during Christmas and New Year.

Summary: Obi-Wan died during his battle against Darth Vader. Falling to his death, he wondered why his sweet Padawan had turned. For his suffering, the Force allowed him to try and change what had happened. Armed with doubts, the Force, and a fallen brother, Obi-Wan goes back to his first meeting with the young boy and will try to preserve the purity of the Chosen One. Will he succeed, with the help of his other brother, to save his future "son" from falling to the Dark Side? Or will History repeat itself with even more greater horrors than that should have happened?

Warnings: a bit of slash and mature contents. There will be a warning at the beginning of the chapters that would have the mature part as well as in the scene just before. Violence, swear words, … the usual in a Star Wars movie.

Hope you guys like it, enjoy.


Prologue

The duel didn't go as planned. He couldn't fight the one he had raised practically half of his life. Yoda was wrong. It was impossible to fight this Sith. A Sith, not his little Padawan that he had the pleasure to see become a Knight. That's why, he preferred to turn of his lightsaber and let his opponent Force-push him off the catwalks.

Air whipped around him as he felt his surroundings grow hotter and hotter.

He was falling.

He welcomed it, the fall to his death as little by little, his life was coming to it's end. He couldn't bear to live, not when his former Padawan, his child, his son, his brother, had turned to the Dark Side. Killing many innocents, younglings even. He couldn't cope to see what the future would bring, welcoming the darkness that would bring him eternal peace.

It was funny how his own destiny mirrored that of his Master's. Both of them had their first Padawan turn to the Dark Side. Both had to fight their own Padawan. But the difference was that while his Master survived the encounter with a much younger Padawan, he will not.

The air reached its paroxysm of heat, telling him that he finally reached the lava that was the basic composition of the planet. Bracing himself, he prepared to feel the heat and pain of the burning before he could reach the coolness that was promised once he became one with the Force.

The only thing missing was the reason why his Padawan turned. Was it him? His teaching? The Will of the Force? Or was it something else?

Still wondering on the "if" and "would be", he hit the lava and screamed from the pain.