It was after Order 66 and I think I was the only Jedi left.

I sat up quickly in my bed, my senses flashing. Another Jedi, maybe?

I sighed. That-that's impossible, I thought and ran my hands through my hair. After Order 66... I stopped myself.

I felt another Jedi. It was a strong feeling.

I stood up quickly and grabbed my Jedi Robe.

I ran outside. The feeling was getting stronger.

I had the urge to go back inside, but I didn't allow myself.

I had that kick in the Force again.

I walked forward, not excited to what I may find.

I walked into Courascunt; it was threateningly quiet and still. I shivered.

I have never been this alone before. I always had someone with me.

I felt strong life in an ally as I ran forward.

As I walked into an ally, I heard a pebble fall.

I looked around, my hand just barely touching the cool metal of my Lightsaber.

I pressed forward slowly.

I felt fear and anger coming from something.

Suddenly, something kicked me hard in the back and I hit the ground, hearing a Lightsaber followed after I struck the ground.

I flippped myself over, my eyes wide as I saw a green Lightsaber blade humming angrily at my throat.

It was Ahsoka.

"Obi-Wan?" the Padawan Learner said.

I glared at her.

"I'm so sorry, Master!" Ahsoka said and helped me up, powering down her Lightsaber and clipped it to her belt, looking down in sorrow.

She looked so...so terrified and lost.

"It's my fault all this happened." Ahsoka whispered and fell to her knees, tears trickling down her cheeks.

I knelt down. "It's not your fault, Ahsoka." I told her, resting a hand on her shoulder.

She looked at me with her childish eyes. "Yes it is," she said. "Everytime I'm with Anakin, something goes wrong and it's all because of me!" The Padawan hit a fist on her leg, her body trembling.

"Ahsoka, that isn't true." I murmured gently.

She looked away from me. "He's gone because of me, Obi-Wan." Ahsoka whispered.

I put my hand on her's.

Ahsoka leaned into me and I held her, tears streaming down my cheeks.

We sat in the ally as it started to rain.

When we got back to the Jedi Temple, we both agreed that we would leave Courascunt and go to Ahsoka's home planet, Shili.

That day has and will always haunt me.

I have never seen Ahsoka this scared before.

When we got to Shili, I was welcomed warmly.

Maybe living with Togrutas won't be so bad. I thought with a grin.

"You'll get use to it, Obi-Wan." Ahsoka smiled.

"What have I told you about listening to my thoughts, young one?" I laughed as the girl took me to a little house.

"Ummm...to not listen?" Ahsoka smiled.

"Exactly." I said and retured the smile as we entered the house.

Order 66 haunts me at night when I'm asleep and I always wake up in the middle of the night, screaming because of the nightmares.