Hey guys! Well, new story, new purpose. Why? Well, something recent happened that shook me up pretty badly. I won't say what, just that it made me feel pretty dirty. But now, a friend of mine is helping me cope through it. And I need distance, change, in the form of this new story on my favorite obsession of all time: STAR WARS!

So, this story will be a trilogy, as is planned. This does take place after Mortis, smackdabe in Season 3. And history is about to change forever. Dun dun dun! XD

So, I do NOT own the show at all except the plot and my OC(s). So, I hope you like it!


As they finally landed back on Coruscant, Anakin just wanted to wipe his mind clean, leaving it a blank slate. But for some reason, he couldn't.

The events on that dreaded planet, Mortis, still left a chilling feeling in the back of his mind. 'A planet that could change on its own through the Force, the light and dark side, the Father, the Daughter, the Son … ugh, even the thought of him still makes me want to wipe my mind clean.'

That one mission to find the strange source of the call through the Force sent him, his padawan Ahsoka Tano and his former master Obi-Wan Kenobi on a hellish ride for two days straight, when it reality, it only took them an hour to wake up from being knocked out suddenly and being called to return back.

Was it all just a dream?

'No, it wasn't. It was real. All of it.'

Then, he remembered seeing the sight of Ahsoka. Her orange skin cracked, black-veined and pale. Her eyes, yellow as a Sith's eyes then lifeless when she crumbled to dust and died before his own eyes … She turned. She turned to the Dark Side. His own padawan. All because of the Son. Anakin felt hate directed towards that monster … as well as himself.

He could have done something. He could have saved her. But he didn't. He failed. Luckily, he was able to bring her back. Even if he had help from the Father and the Daughter, he saved Ahsoka's life. But what if it happened again? What if he couldn't stop what was yet to come? They were fighting in a war, after all. Who knows what else could be thrown at them?

Anakin couldn't help but feel like something would happen soon. Something bad.

"Master?" He was knocked out of his thoughts at hearing the familiar voice of his padawan. They were both in the large hanger bay of the Temple, just leaving their cruiser. "Are you okay?"

"Uh … yes." He didn't sure sound like it. Ahsoka raised a white eye marking.

"You sure don't sound sure."

"It's nothing. Don't worry about it." Anakin walked away to follow Obi-Wan who was way ahead of them while they were talking. Ahsoka knew that something strange happened to them while they were out there in deep space, knocked out, dreaming of being on Mortis …

But was it all just a dream? Her memory was still foggy as to what went down, and why she felt so strong with her connection to the light side of the Force. There was something she was missing. And what's worse …

Anakin was hiding something.

And she wanted to find out what it is.

OOO

As soon as they landed safely in the hanger, Obi-Wan immediately made his way to the Council chambers. On their way to Coruscant from their surprising mission to Mortis – a mission he wish he could forget – he received a transmission from the Council. He could tell they all sensed something different in the Force, and that he was feeling off from their return. Which is why they requested to see Obi-Wan; and only Obi-Wan, after they arrived at the Temple. He was also ordered not to inform Master Skywalker and his padawan about it.

That troubled him.

Why was he the only one the Council wanted to see?

He quickly made his way down the hallways until he reached the doubled sealed doors. He could feel other Force signatures poking into his, detecting him. The doors then opened on their own, signaling him that it was time to enter. He walked in calmly and stopped before the Jedi Council. He bowed before them. A voice spoke out, gaining his attention.

"Master Kenobi, back you are. The mission, successful, was it?" Master Yoda spoke.

"Yes, Master Yoda. We discovered the signal. But just as we did … something happened. Something none of us expected." Obi-Wan hesitated in answering, unsure of how to tell them. How was he going to explain that he and his friends were trapped on a planet controlled by both the light and dark side of the Force, ruled by three powerful entities that kept putting them to the most dangerous tests they ever faced?

"What do you mean?" Mace Windu asked, perplexed by this. Obi-Wan knew that the council had to understand completely what went down on that Force saken planet.

So, he took a deep breath and began to explain. From the blinding light when they found the signal to the ever changing planet called Mortis. The Father, the Daughter, the Son. The Force flowing through it. However, he excluded the parts where both Ahsoka and Anakin turned to the dark side. That part … that was best kept hidden away until it was most needed to address. And right now was not it. After explaining as much as he could, the Council voiced their thoughts on the matter, some not so bad and some that were very bad. Ones like Master Windu for instance.

"Force entities, more powerful than Jedi? That sounds ludicrous!" Windu sounded disbelieved.

"Perhaps, but that would explain the strong tug of the Force when we first felt it. It was nothing we have ever felt in such a long time. Back to the old times of the Jedi Order," Master Ki-Adi-Mundi spoke. Everyone agreed on that, though Windu was reluctant.

"Regardless, that must have been quite the experience for you, Master Kenobi," Master Adi Galia said.

"Indeed, it was."

"And what about Master Skywalker and padawan Tano? Are they alright?" Master Shaak-Ti asked him.

"Yes, they're both fine. But, there were certain parts of the mission that they both don't remember. Moments that should remain lost …" He trailed off explaining, earning him curious and suspicious looks from everyone. "But, nothing else happened. The mission is complete. There's no more to say on the matter." He sounded clear and direct on it, and no one argued with him. Though, Windu gave him a skeptical look, suspicion clouding his eyes.

"Indeed. It is time to move on with the present," Master Plo-Koon spoke, making Obi-Wan give him a grateful smile. Besides Master Yoda and a few others, Obi-Wan could always count on the Kel Dor for support and having his back in tight spots, not just as a fellow Council member or a Jedi Master, but as a friend.

Just as Obi-Wan thought it was time to leave and head to his quarters, Yoda spoke again. "Master Kenobi, more news to share with you, we do."

"Is everything alright, Master?"

"Alright? More than alright, it is. For you, that is."

"Why is that?" Obi-Wan grew curious. What else could there be? Yoda smiled, assuring him that nothing bad would come out of it. In fact, it was something good. Very good indeed.

Then, the doors opened again and soft footsteps followed, trailing closely behind until they stopped a few feet from where Obi-Wan was standing. Yoda raised his eyes and smiled widely. Obi-Wan followed to where his big brown eyes were looking at, turning around to face the source. But when he did, he was taken back at the brown cloaked figure. The hood was covering their face but the figure reached the height of his shoulders.

When the hood was pulled down, he was taken back again by who it was. 'Well, I wasn't expecting this.'

OOO

"Hey Master! Wait up! I swear, it's like your feet are on autopilot or something!" Ahsoka cried out, exasperated by how fast Anakin was walking. She finally did catch up with him and grabbed his arm, pulling him back and giving her a chance to breathe.

"What?" Anakin snapped.

"Wow, snappy much?" She teased him, making him glare. He tugged his arm from her and started walking away again. But she wasn't letting him leave, not when he had some explaining to do. She sprinted to him and grabbed his arm again.

"Ahsoka, what is it?" He sounded annoyed.

"What is up with you?"

"What do you mean?"

"I mean, you've been acting weird ever since we left back after finding the source of the signal. Well, weirder than usual." Ahsoka joked lightly. Anakin rolled his eyes but he didn't answer her, just by turning his back to her. He wasn't ready to tell her what he thinks – what did happen after finding that signal. On Mortis. About her turning bad. She noticed him getting rigid. "Master?"

He softly pulled away and he was surprised her grip loosened. "I don't want to talk about it."

"But why not? Why won't you tell me?" Ahsoka pressed on.

"Ahsoka, I am not going to explain myself to you."

"But master –!"

"Ahsoka, that's final!" Before she could retort and get her say in this, her eyes widened and her mouth gaped in the shape of an O. Anakin got confused as to her facial expression when she pointed behind him. He followed her direction and turned around, only to see his old master in the hallway with someone else. The strangest thing was that the other figure was bowing to him and he returned the noble gesture. It was the same way he himself bowed to his old master when he was first became his padawan …

Anakin's eyes widened. 'He did not! '

"Come on." Anakin walked to them, Ahsoka following in stride. When they reached the pair, Obi-Wan noticed them coming.

"Ah, Anakin, Ahsoka! I'm glad to see you both here. I was afraid Anakin got you both lost again like he did last time," Obi-Wan mused, making Ahsoka choke on a snicker while Anakin narrowed his eyes at him.

"Haha, very funny." He sarcastically said. "Now, is there something you want to tell us?" He crossed his arms, his head nodding at the figure that just now hid behind Obi-Wan. Ahsoka could sense nervousness coming from this fresh, new presence.

"Ah yes! Anakin, Ahsoka, allow me to introduce Georgethe, my new padawan." The Jedi Master moved aside to reveal the child before them. Well, for starters, it was a girl. She looked 14, the same age Ahsoka was when she became Anakin's padawan. She wore a brown tunic that had a V-neckline that fit her well over a long sleeved tan shirt, white leggings that covered and melded with her thighs and legs and dark brown boots that were slick. She wore a white cloth belt around her waist. Her dark brown hair was in a low ponytail that reached her mid-back and her padawan braid trailed in front of her right ear where it should be. She had fair skin, pink cheeks, pulp pink lips, a mole on her left cheek and big brown eyes.

To Ahsoka, she looked great. But to Anakin, she looked nervous. He felt it and even saw it, right on her bright pink cheeks. She raised her hand as if saying hi when Obi-Wan raised his brow at her. She noticed her mistake and pulled her hand right back down.

"Master Skywalker. Padawan Tano. It is an honor meeting you both." She bowed to them, now being calm. They bowed back.

"It's nice to meet you, too. But you can call me Ahsoka." She walked over and draped her arm around Georgethe, surprised by the kind gesture. "And that's my trusted master, Skyguy."

"Very funny, Snips." He turned to face Obi-Wan. "Now, care to explain?"

"It was quite surprising, actually. I mean, I did request a new padawan as of late but I didn't expect it to happen so soon."

Anakin looked at her when he asked, "So, who assigned her to you?"

"Master Yoda. According to him, she's one of the few new ones. And she's a quick learner. She's at the top of her class. Though, he said she was quite shy and she gets nervous around new people." Obi-Wan spoke in a hushed tone.

"Makes sense." Anakin spoke back.

She froze when his eyes were on her. She shifted from one foot to the other slowly, hands clasped together over her stomach, and she bit her lip. Anakin grinned a bit at seeing the effect he had on her when Obi-Wan's voice cut through. "Well, we best be off now. I have to show her to my quarters and get her settled in. Meanwhile, you might want to get some rest. You look worse than you usually do."

Georgethe gasped but Ahsoka covered her mouth, laughing. Anakin glared at him.

"Hey, that only means I work harder! And I get tougher missions unlike you, Mr. Negotiator." Anakin mocked him. Obi-Wan wasn't phased by it. "I swear, Anakin, you were just as reckless back then as you are now. I'm surprised you've managed to stay alive this long."

Georgethe looked between the two Masters, Ahsoka watching with amusement.

"Well, at least I get the job done much faster. It's better to take the enemy down first and ask questions later."

"Really? You think it's that simple?"

"Of course I do." Anakin gave him a smug, confident smirk. "Of course … you've still got much to learn, my old padawan." Obi-Wan smirked when he saw Anakin look offended. "Hey!" Someone was giggling and Anakin spotted out who. Ahsoka grinned as Georgethe tried to hide her smile from him.

"Alright, enough chit chat. Come, my padawan. We must get you settled in to your new room first. Then, we can start with your training."

"Yes, Master." She stopped giggling but she still had that smile on. Anakin growled at Obi-Wan's back as they both walked away. Georgethe looked over her shoulder to see Ahsoka giving her a thumbs-up when she caught Anakin's heated eyes on her new master. She shyly smiled at Anakin and he noticed. She turned away before he saw her blushing again and they both turned a corner.

"You like her," Ahsoka sang out, making Anakin blush red.

"Don't be ridiculous. We just met her."

"Then why are you blushing?" Ahsoka pointed out. His face felt warm but he brushed it off, turning around to go the other way. "Oh Master, don't be so bashful!" Ahsoka taunted him. Anakin snarled at the snippy Torgruta.

"Oh, shut up!" Ahsoka laughed out loud. But even though she was teasing him, Anakin realized something. That at least one good thing came out of this adventurous, dramatic and dreary day. That they had a new ally on their side.

And hopefully; soon to be, a new friend.


So, was this good? Bad? I tried my best to make it short. I may edit this later for errors and all that.

Also, my OC is fictional me, but a Jedi version and NOT the Cyber Chase version. No way, Jose!

So, I'm hoping this all works out. As for my other stories, I need a break from them so I will. At least, until I find it within me to do them, especially my Marvel and Yu-Gi-Oh ones. Too much ... just too much.

Anyway, I hope you liked it. So please, fave, follow, review and all that jazz and until next time ...

Bye guys!