A/N: I'll admit that this is not my best work, it does need some editing, and the plot is a bit typical for fanfiction, but I wrote this because I wanted to read something like this and couldn't find anything. So, I thought I would read it by making it. I hope that you all enjoy and tell me what you think. :)

Chapter One

Ahsoka stood with Anakin as they watched Kix work on the three Togrutas that they had saved from Separatist hands after being kidnapped on Shili. After an attack, the Separatists had tried to take the Togrutas on Shili to barter with the Republic. But the Togruta rebels had been able to contact the Republic before their plans went too far. After that, it became a quick rescue mission for the rebels that had been taken.

It was easy work with no damage to their troops and everyone had called it a success.

That was why Ahsoka was so troubled about the feelings of the Force. Staring at the one Togruta, a green skinned woman with white and red lekku she could feel something creeping in her stomach, feeling a connection within the Force. The woman was sleeping, yet Ahsoka felt like they had met. That was what she was feeling in the Force and she didn't quite understand why. She didn't recognize this woman from anywhere. The Force was trying to tell her something. She felt two other presences in the Force as well. Once in a while she would feel two different presences but Ahsoka never recognized them. Both were gentle. She knew they were kind spirits, one having gentle with passion while the other was gentle with strong wisdom. Ahsoka knew that the other was wise as well, but it was with bursts of passion. The other was more soft. One presence was something of a dainty feeling, but there was a lot of power behind it. It had more of a presence or it was what she felt more in comparison to the other. Both presence even brought a certain smell to her nose. One was like coffee while the other was more of earth and grass. Sometimes they were together, but sometimes they came apart. Looking at this woman, she could feel both.

Anakin could sense his Padawan's feelings and he stared at her, watching her as she scared intently at the woman. No doubt that Ahsoka was trying to determine what this connection meant and understand what the Force was trying to tell her.

"Ahsoka?" Anakin asked.

"I'm sorry, Master." Ahsoka said, her eyes still not leaving the woman, "the Force is trying to tell me something. But…I don't understand."

Anakin nodded, folding his arms over his chest, "what is the Force trying to tell you? Try to look into it, open you mind to it."

Ahsoka stood there, thinking of the feeling. She answered, trying to explain, "well…something tells me I should know her. The Force is connecting us but…I've never seen her before. Not that I remember at least. I'm trying to understand the connection but…I'm confused. I already have some strong connection with this woman but in ways that I don't understand."

Anakin nodded, looking back at the woman before turning to his Padawan again. He could sense her confusion and truthfully Anakin was confused as well. He knew that the Force worked in mysterious ways, but he trusted Ahsoka when she said that she didn't know the woman. Ahsoka was trying to put pieces together and Anakin could not really help with this. He could not know a connection for Ahsoka and he understood it a lot less than she did.

The woman suddenly stirred. Ashoka's back visibly stiffened and she walked forward, something beaconing her. Anakin stood back, watching his Padawan intently. Kix, who had turned to one of the other Togrutas, turned back, ready to help her again and ask more questions. Moaning, the Togruta slowly opened her eyes. After a couple of seconds to let her brown eyes adjust, she looked around before her eyes froze as they looked on Ahsoka. She gasped, her eyes widening. Ahsoka stared at her as though that they were the only two on the whole ship. The force was pressing her and Ahsoka felt something in her sink.

"Ahsoka?" the Togruta asked, her voice a whisper.

Ahsoka was immediately at attention, her entire body stiff like a board as she stared at the woman. Anakin even stiffened. He was not expecting some random Togruta to know his Padawan. And he could tell that it startled Ahsoka as well, which worried him more. Ahsoka didn't know what was going on and he could feel her confusion grow.

"How do you know my name?" Ahsoka asked, her voice shaking slightly.

She jumped as the woman took her hand. Kix stood on the other side of the stretcher, watching the interaction with his own confusion. The feeling was not hard to shake off in the room. The woman squeezed Ahsoka's hand before saying something in a foreign language to Anakin to his Padawan. He assumed it was a native language on Shili and while he did not speak it, it appeared that Ahsoka did. Anakin watched Ahsoka, her eyes widening afterwards, her breath becoming shallow.

Worried, Anakin took a step forward, "Ahsoka?"

The young Togruta jumped and her head instantly turned to him. Anakin swore he heard a crack it was so fast. Ahsoka was holding the hand of the other Togruta just as tightly. Her eyes were still wide and she looked…pale. Her orangish colour looked faded. Ahsoka had completely forgotten that there were other people in the room, that other people even existed.

Ahsoka opened her mouth before gulping. She tries again and manages to say, "This... is Mysaati Azu….she says that she knew my parents…and that she was the one who dropped me off at the orphanage on Shili."

Anakin just stared at her as Ahsoka turned back to the older Togruta.

~.~

Ahsoka couldn't get it out of her head for the rest of the flight.

You won't remember me but I'm Mysaati Azu. I loved your parents. I dropped you off at the orphanage on Shili. I was a friend of your mother…my gods you look so much like her…

She sat in the cafeteria. Anakin had suggested that she eat something as he talked to Obi-Wan and the other members of the Council about what had occurred on the ship. With the information the Togrutas held the Council allowed them to be treated at the Temple before talking to them more, but with how Ahsoka was being affected by the rebels the Council, and Anakin, needed to discuss about how to go forward. Ahsoka was visibly shaken and distracted by the news and that was something that worried members of the Council. As well, Jedi were not supposed to form attachments and Ahsoka could want to learn more information. Anakin didn't know if that was the wisest idea if she had already been winded just by the news that this woman knew her. Mysaati obviously could tell her more information about her family and they were worried for Ahsoka.

Even though Ahsoka was supposed to be eating because her master worried about her blood sugar levels dropping considering she hadn't ate anything since early that morning, Ahsoka just picked at her food, moving it around with her fork as she thought about what the mysterious green Togruta told her hours ago.

You look so much like her…

She felt a hand on her shoulder and it took her out of her trance, jumping almost a mile high. She immediately looked up and saw Rex standing there, a tray of his own food. Ahsoka sighed and ran a hand over her face, relaxing again.

"Sorry, Sir, but you didn't answer me when I was trying to talk to you." Rex said, letting go of her shoulder and going to sit on the other side of the table.

Ahsoka shook her head, "no I'm sorry, Rex. I've been off my game lately…and you can call me Ahsoka when we aren't on the field."

Rex nodded, "no offence, Little'un, but we've been noticing that ever since you've come off the ship that something's been troubling you. Kix said that something happened but the General gave him specific orders not to tell anyone."

She nodded, "did Anakin send you to check up on me?"

"He mentioned to make sure that you eat something." Rex told her honestly.

Ahsoka looked down at the food, a sandwich and some berries. She pushed the tray away slightly with one hand. She told him, "I'm not exactly hungry."

Rex stared at her and after a couple of moments of silence he said, his voice softer for her comfort, "if I may ask, Ahsoka, what is going on?" He had never seen her so…distracted. He'd never seen her so pale and quiet and lost in thought.

Ahsoka shook her head, "I don't want to talk about it. I barely understand it."

"It's about something with those rebel Togrutas from Shili isn't it?" Rex asked, slowly prying into the situation to find some sense in it.

She gulped before nodding and Rex saw her become paler with the thought.

"Yes, but Rex I don't want to talk about it." Ahsoka repeated.

She sighed and she looked around the room, seeing mostly clones around her as most of the Jedi were in the meeting. Ahsoka told him, turning back to Rex, "I'm sorry to leave you Rex, but I think I'm going to head out. I…need some time to think."

Rex looked like he wanted to object, but he nodded. She took the tray as she got up and walked to the trashcan, putting whatever food was on it and setting the tray on top before she walked out of the room, knowing that the eyes of the clones in her Company were on her.

The halls of the Temple were quiet as she walked to the Med Wing. Opening the door, she looked around. Mostly medical droids were around the very white room and halls. Ahsoka gave them a nod and kept walking, following the feelings of the Force as they led her to a specific, small room in the Wing. Looking through the glass window she saw Mysaati , sleeping on the bed with some monitors hooked up to her. Ahsoka was silent, standing and just staring at her.

Ahsoka thought about the situation. Assuming that Mysaati was telling the truth, Ahsoka didn't know what other information she could learn from the woman. She could learn who their parents were, their names, even what they looked like. What parts of her came from which parent? She knew according to Mysaati that she looked like her mother, but how? Was it by her skin colour or her lekku? Or her eyes? Maybe her facial markings. Or her perhaps her build.

But what if she wasn't telling the truth? Somehow she knew Ahsoka, but Ahsoka was with the Order, and there were not many Togrutas in the Jedi Order. And Ahsoka was not constantly on Shili, she didn't know if her and Shaak Ti or any other younglings from Shili that were at the Temple were some sort of legends. Those on Kiros didn't have a specific knowledge of her, but she wasn't from Kiros. So perhaps this woman did know something about Ahsoka. Perhaps she knew Ahsoka in a million ways that Ahsoka never knew, nor could she really understand now.

Both presences were around her, like invisible mist enveloping her. She could feel the Force connecting them again. Crossing her arms, Ahsoka stared at her. Sure she had been two when she was dropped off at the orphanage, but Ahsoka still had absolutely no memory of her. Her face was unrecognizable. Ahsoka tried to meditate earlier, but she got more questions than answers. She knew that Anakin tried to help her, guide her somehow but he was more clueless than she was about what was going on. This was something he just simply couldn't help her with, much to his dismay. She needed to figure this out for herself.

Ahsoka didn't know how long she was standing there for until she felt Anakin's presence as he walked up to her.

"How are you feeling?" he asked.

Ahsoka stood there, not looking at him still for a couple of seconds before she shrugged, "I don't know, Master."

"I discussed with the Council about the…situation." Anakin told her.

This time, Ahsoka forced herself to look away from Mysaati and at Anakin.

"What do you mean?" Ahsoka asked.

"Ahsoka, I needed to tell them about this. You've been completely winded by the experience and I don't think that it's good for you to be around her. The Council doesn't either." Anakin admitted, "besides, Ahsoka the Jedi aren't supposed to know about their family. It can create…complications. Or attachments."

Ahsoka's eyes narrowed at him.

"I don't think that this is something that is up to the Council. It's too personal." Ahsoka said.

"That's what the problem is, Ahsoka. It is too personal." Anakin answered.

"It's not up to them to decide who I can talk or not talk to someone. They can suggest what to do but they can't order me around like a puppet." Ahsoka said, "besides this does not concern them."

"How you act because of this news concerns them." Anakin said, "besides I think it's a bad idea too."

"That's because you don't understand." Ahsoka told him, looking back at Mysaati , "the Force is so strong in me right now. It's actually a little overwhelming, but it wants me to be connected. It wants me to follow through."

"Ahsoka it's dangerous for you to get more into this than you already have. You haven't been so good at controlling your emotions so far."

"That's because it's so overwhelming! And confusing. And I'll admit that I'm curious but it's my history and the Council can't decide that for me. They can't speak for me and they can't think for me. Besides, they don't understand how the Force is telling me to keep going. I didn't make a connection, the Force did. The Force wants me to learn more." Ahsoka told him firmly, annoyed.

Anakin stared at her. He could feel a strong Force presence around her. He did every since Mysaati and the other Togrutas were rescued. He mentioned that to the Council and they took it into consideration and if Ahsoka wanted to make a case for herself she could. Only she could tell them about the experience and about what the Force was telling her, but with the information that they had they made the decision they thought was the best. And they had given Anakin the advice to support Ahsoka the best that he could, help her understand her feelings as much as he could, but still letting her take the main hold.

When they saw Mysaati start to stir, there was a sudden tug on the Force. Ahsoka had even moved forward a bit, as though she was pulled. Anakin felt it too.

Ahsoka looked at him and said, "I can't obey the Council this time. I need to follow what the Force is telling me. I'm sure if they understood then they would agree."

Anakin stared at her, thinking. The Council told him to support her. He wouldn't be if he let her go into this alone. But he didn't want Ahsoka getting hurt.

After thinking for a couple of minutes, Anakin nodded, "fine, you need to follow the Force. But I'm going to be in the room and you two need to talk in English. I want to know what's going on."

Ahsoka nodded and immediately went for the door. Anakin knew they were specifically disobeying the Council, though it wasn't his first time, he knew he could trust Ahsoka and what she was feeling and how she was trusting the Force.

Ahsoka walked up beside the bed, taking a seat in a chair beside it while Anakin came in and stood at the wall beside the door, shutting it behind him. Mysaati was still slowly waking when she heard someone sit beside her. Opening her eyes, she looked at Ahsoka and smiled, moving her hand out to take Ahsoka's again. Ahsoka gently took it in both of hers, making Mysaati smile. The green Togruta said something in Togruti before Anakin told them, "I'm sorry Mysaati , but I'm going to have to ask you to speak in English. I want to know what is going on."

The Togruta looked at Anakin, almost offended before Ahsoka told her, "it's okay. My Togruti isn't that great either."

"And who is he?" Mysaati asked.

"This is my Master, Anakin." Ahsoka answered.

Mysaati looked at Anakin again and said, "I will excuse your rudeness then because I know that you want to protect young Ahsoka, but do not be so pointed and quick."

Ahsoka looked at Ankin and gave him a small shrug. As annoyed as he was, he didn't say anything else.

"As I was saying, I didn't know if last night happened. I thought that perhaps the Separatists gave me some sort of drug, a hallucination but here you are…my sweet little girl it's been years since I have seen you." Mysaati said, turning from Anakin to Ahsoka to smile up at her, "I cannot get over how much you look like Klara."

Ahsoka's ears picked up.

"Klara?" Ahsoka asked.

Mysaati smile widened, "you mother, sweet child…you have her smile and much of the same facial features…and your markings are very similar. But your eyes…both of you always did have her eyes."

Ahsoka stared at her, something embracing her. Her mother's name was Klara. And they had the same smile and eyes. She felt her heart swell. She had never knew what her parents looked like, never really thought about it too much. She settled on the fact that she probably would never know.

Ahsoka asked, going forward, "what about my father? What was his name?"

"Broderick Reymis. Tano was you mother's maiden name. You look like him too. Your father's skin with your mother's face. You lekku are the same colour as his, Klara's was white and green, but you have the same patterns your mother had." Mysaati answered, making Ahsoka smile.

"How did you know them?" Ahsoka asked.

"Your mother was my best friend. We grew up living beside each other. When the Republic came to start discussions for Shili to join we fought together to keep Shili a neutral planet. That's also how Klara met your father." Mysaati answered.

Anakin began to feel more weary with every word Mysaati said. Ahsoka was completely drawn in and he began to wonder if this was a good idea.

Mysaati struggled a little before she asked, "where is my pack? The pack that I had when I was saved."

Ahsoka looked at Anakin, confused about where it could be. He thought for a moment and said, "Kix set it down…the medical droids probably have it somewhere. I'll ask for it."

Although he didn't want to leave, Anakin did, moving out of the room. Going to the main front desk to find the pack, he asked the droid for the bags that were with the Togrutas they brought in. As the droid went to get them from the back, he heard the door open behind him and Obi-Wan's voice, "already breaking Council rules?"

Anakin looked over at him, seeing Plo Koon beside him. Anakin sighed, "Ahsoka made a pretty convincing argument. I don't like it but…Obi-Wan you should have been here when Mysaati woke up. The Force literally pulled Ahsoka to her. Something is going on and there is a strong Force presence around her. Being around them I'm starting to feel it too but…"

Obi-Wan looked at him puzzled, "What?"

"I don't know. This is really deep. Too deep for her to understand. And she's being hooked on everything this woman is saying." Anakin said.

"Then why did you let her go in and talk to her?" Obi-Wan asked.

"The Force is telling her something. I believe that and Ahsoka knows it. She's trying to understand the what the Force is telling her. She's trying to connect. She's following the Force." Anakin answered.

The droid had come back, a bin full of two bags, one black and one a vivid purple.

"These were what was brought in. I'm guessing one of these belong to the patient in question." the droid said as he handed the bin to Anakin.

Taking them, Anakin looked at Obi-Wan, who had an eyebrow raised.

"Mysaati asked for her bag. I'm guessing she has something in it to show Ahsoka." Anakin answered, turning to go back into the room. He didn't want Ahsoka to be by herself with Mysaati for too long.

"Perhaps we should witness this as well." Obi-Wan said, following Anakin.

For once, Anakin nodded. He didn't want to admit that he too was a little out of his element and needed some guidance again. Obi-Wan and Plo Koon stopped at the window, looking in to see Ahsoka and the other Togruta close. The other master had come to check on Ahsoka and make her feel better about her heritage or offer any answers to questions she may have. He was the only one she knew that could offer her some type of relief or story about her life on Shili, even if Plo did not know much of it.

"I think I've seen her before," Plo muttered as Anakin went back into the room.

Obi-Wan looked over at him, "where?"

"She was one of the Rebels I met, and even worked with, when I was on Shili when the Separatists invaded when the planet was being pulled into a tug of war and the Separatists were starting to win. She wanted to keep Shili independent to both Separatist and Republic forces." Plo answered.

"This was the same time that you found Ahsoka, correct?" Obi-Wan asked.

The other Master nodded, "Yes. Little Soka had just turned three. She had been in the orphanage for about four months they said. The orphanage never had any record of her parents. Someone brought her in but didn't leave a name. Based on the timeline I assumed it was because of the Separatists occupation. It was during the time of what they called the Silent Night Murders and raids before they could prove it was the Separatists behind it."

Obi-Wan nodded and watched as Mysaati went through the vivid purple bag, taking out some type of small, think black booklet-like object. Anakin was at the wall again, Ahsoka sitting beside her.

Mysaati smiles at the young girl before she opens up the booklet and says, "this is them. When the Republic came so did some press and your parents were able to pay them to take a picture, much to the dismay of just about everyone else, but your parents never cared what others think if it was negative. Plus they loved being able to keep something permanent of themselves with you two. They paid a good amount of money for it too."

Us two? Ahsoka thought in confusion before she was handed the booklet. Obi-Wan and Plo Koon stood there in silence, intrigued by what seemed to be a picture Ahsoka was being shown. Anakin moved from the doorway a couple of steps. He wanted to take Ahsoka out of there. She was getting in too deep, but she had already looked at the photograph.

Ahsoka sat in awe as she stared at the two adult Togrutas. She matched easily who was who with what Mysaati had described to her. She saw a smaller Togruta female with light yellow skin, smiling a smile that brought one to Ahsoka's face. Her face was roundish like Ahsoka's. And her facial markings were like Ahsoka's. She had a large white diamond on her forehead, the tip going to her montrals and just between her eyes. Two white lines came from the middle tips, stretching out on her forehead before going down the side of her face before going into her cheeks, making the same edge that Ahsoka had on her cheeks. The woman's lekku were white and a rich dark green like Mysaati had said. The patterns were different from what she had seen before. They were thick on some parts before going out thinner, like roots on a tree or veins. Her montrals had a bit of a diagonal angle going back, but they were straight and elegantly long. The male was a considerable amount taller. He had orange skin like Ahsoka and his lekku were white and blue. There were thick rings going up and down them and his montrals were very horn like, going up straight, very thick, tall, having a bit of a curve in like a 'U' shape. His face was more elongated with more sunken eyes and a pointed chin. His eyes were a deep brown. His markings were of the traditional markings you usually see on Togrutas. Over his eyes were large, vertical ovals that took up most of his face, making them surrounded by white before at the bottom they moved into a triangle. There was also a smaller white circle at the ends of his jaw. Both adults looked happy, wide smiles on their faces. Ahsoka stared at them, her thumb brushing over her mother's face, looking into her blue eyes that Ahsoka had inherited.

Those two things were what first caught Ahsoka's attention, but then she looked more at the photo. The male was holding a little Togruta that Ahsoka recognized as herself. She looked maybe two or younger. She was leaning against the male. But what confused her slightly was the young boy that her mother was holding, who had orange skin as well with white and blue lekku. He had large horizontal ovals above his eyes on his forehead with lines that came on their outer side that went down his face like the woman holding him. And he had the same blue eyes. The boy looked about about six, possibly seven years old. He was smiling as well, laughing at something as he was being held.

Ahsoka's stared, confused, "Who's with them?"

Mysaati stared at her, confused as well for a couple of seconds. She answered, "Ahsoka did you…I assumed he came here too, that you'd know him."

It only made Ahsoka more confused.

"I've never seen him before. Not in the Order at least." Ahsoka answered, "who is he?"

"That's your brother Micah." Mysaati answered.

A/N: I chose how Ahsoka's parents looked based on how Ahsoka looks both in Clone Wars and in Rebels. I noticed that in Rebels she starts to get markings like ovals around her eyes so I thought that would be something she would get from her father and that her markings and how they grow on her cheeks are similar to her mother's lines from her forehead, so not all of her markings are from her mother and it also shows how she grows more into her/their traits. I'm looking for someone to draw them so if any of you could do it that would be amazing! (I suck at drawing so I can't).