Title: Once in a Lifetime
Author: Glass Houses (ghouses@yahoo.com)
Archive: T.O.T.O., Master Apprentice
Category: POV, Angst
Pairing: Q/O, Q/Other implied
Rating: R
Website: http://www.glassworld.org
Feedback: Yes, please, may I have another? Any time, any way, onlist or off. Good or bad, I can take it. ghouses@ureach.com or ghouses@yahoo.com
Summary: Qui-Gon let go of the past to take Obi-Wan as his Apprentice. But can Obi-Wan ever be first in his heart?
Warnings: Could be spoilers, and follow below after spoiler space
Disclaimer: "This story is based on characters and situations created and owned by Lucasfilm, Ltd. No money is being made and no infringement is intended." That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
Notes: A big Thank You goes to Fox, who beta'd this puppy not once but TWICE and made me laugh and actually *think* while doing so. I made changes after the final beta, so if (when) you find errors, blame them on me. Gloriana also helped whip the first section into shape, and her remarks concerning the last parts stuck with me until I buckled down and tried to make things (hopefully) clearer.
Notes2: This story mentions events from the Jedi Apprentice books. *But if you've not read them, never fear!* I'll tell you all you need to know. Before Obi-Wan, Qui-Gon took an Apprentice named Xanatos, a boy from a rich, powerful, political family who lived in Thani, the capital of the planet Telos. When Xanatos grew up, Qui-Gon thought he was ready to be made a Jedi Knight, but Yoda insisted on one last mission to Telos, which was embroiled in a civil war caused by Xanatos' father. On that mission, Xanatos turned to the Dark Side after Qui-Gon was forced to kill Xanatos' father. Xanatos fled, and continued to cause trouble, threatening Obi-Wan on a planet called Bandomeer before he was even Qui-Gon's Apprentice. He later committed suicide on Telos by jumping into a boiling black pool of acid to escape capture.
There. I just saved you $40 in book purchases *g*
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Warnings: Character death. I think I manage to put an interesting spin on it, at least.
Author: Glass Houses (ghouses@yahoo.com)
Archive: T.O.T.O., Master Apprentice
Category: POV, Angst
Pairing: Q/O, Q/Other implied
Rating: R
Website: http://www.glassworld.org
Feedback: Yes, please, may I have another? Any time, any way, onlist or off. Good or bad, I can take it. ghouses@ureach.com or ghouses@yahoo.com
Summary: Qui-Gon let go of the past to take Obi-Wan as his Apprentice. But can Obi-Wan ever be first in his heart?
Warnings: Could be spoilers, and follow below after spoiler space
Disclaimer: "This story is based on characters and situations created and owned by Lucasfilm, Ltd. No money is being made and no infringement is intended." That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
Notes: A big Thank You goes to Fox, who beta'd this puppy not once but TWICE and made me laugh and actually *think* while doing so. I made changes after the final beta, so if (when) you find errors, blame them on me. Gloriana also helped whip the first section into shape, and her remarks concerning the last parts stuck with me until I buckled down and tried to make things (hopefully) clearer.
Notes2: This story mentions events from the Jedi Apprentice books. *But if you've not read them, never fear!* I'll tell you all you need to know. Before Obi-Wan, Qui-Gon took an Apprentice named Xanatos, a boy from a rich, powerful, political family who lived in Thani, the capital of the planet Telos. When Xanatos grew up, Qui-Gon thought he was ready to be made a Jedi Knight, but Yoda insisted on one last mission to Telos, which was embroiled in a civil war caused by Xanatos' father. On that mission, Xanatos turned to the Dark Side after Qui-Gon was forced to kill Xanatos' father. Xanatos fled, and continued to cause trouble, threatening Obi-Wan on a planet called Bandomeer before he was even Qui-Gon's Apprentice. He later committed suicide on Telos by jumping into a boiling black pool of acid to escape capture.
There. I just saved you $40 in book purchases *g*
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O
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L
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Warnings: Character death. I think I manage to put an interesting spin on it, at least.
