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"For the fifth time, Anakin" he complained. Anakin didn't seem to hear, so he had gotten over to his side of the table and pushed the floating object down. "I can't seem to understand why it would be so hard to learn a simple rule: no jedi tricks at the dinner table" Obi-Wan's voice reached him.
Anakin now looked up, annoyed. "Tell it to them" he replied back and pointed his finger at the younger clones.
Luke suddenly froze and looked at his uncle-but-not-really-uncle whilst balancing the fork. With the slamming sound of the cup against the table, Obi-Wan's frown deepened as he looked over to the twins. Now they smiled broadly with the hint of cheekiness and forced him to smoothen out his frown. "They do not have a good role model, to begin with, Anakin" he pointed out as the twins snickered.
Anakin held a hand to his chest, right across his heart, and gaped, acting offended. "Are you implying that I am a bad father to my own children, Master Kenobi?" he stated. Obi-wan rolled his eyes. "Yes."

"Summer was blooming, the following day. It was warmer than usually by many degrees and the suns shone bright.
"Uncle, can we go swimming today?" Leia asked, hope twinkling in her eyes. How were you supposed to decline to that? Obi-Wan smiled. "Yes, little one" he replied happily. In fact, he had wanted to go swimming due to the nice weather right before he'd received a call from Mace Windu. They needed him back at the Jedi Temple and truthfully, he wasn't sure how the twins would react to his departure. Not that it had been his first time. Obi-Wan couldn't count the amount of times he'd visited Tatooine and stayed with the twins. But this time, he really didn't want to leave.
Leia smiled back at him, her small braid dancing to her little jumps as she ran back to Luke.

Anakin approached. "Good morning, Master" he greeted. Obi-Wan looked to his side. "Ah, good morning, Anakin" he greeted back. "I should inform you that I received a call this morning. They need me at the Temple" he informed. "Why?" Anakin wondered. Obi-Wan shook his head. "Nothing important, really. We're just going through some stuff" he answered. Anakin nodded. "Should I come, as well?" he inquired. "I don't think you should. You can't really leave the twins" he stated.
Luke and Leia were playing in the livingroom. The toys ranged from soft stuffy animal-toys to mini airplanes, though they weren't allowed to fly it without any adult accompany.
"If I go, they're under protection by the housekeepers, remember? Not to mention C3PO and R2-D2" Anakin reminded him, silencing himself.
It went quiet for a while. Each one knowing what the other was thinking about. It shouldn't be like that. They shouldn't be watched by the housekeepers or any druids. They shouldn't have only one parent who, to make matters worse, was constantly flying across the galaxy to other planets. Yet, so was the case. The picture perfect family had been ruined. Truthfully, it never really existed.


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