A young Jedi Padawan was thrown against a wall in one of the training rooms. He slowly lifted himself up, standing at 6'2", his build was very thin, but he had muscle. The Jedi wore a black short sleeved tight shirt, with white at the collar, sleeves, and at the bottom of his shirt. The pants he wore were black also, and he had a spiked wristband on his left wrist. His hair was dark and spiked, he had blue eyes and his skin was white but not pale.

"I thought no Force powers?" he asked, rubbing his head.

"I changed my mind," Anakin laughed.

"Master, now you're gonna go down."

The Padawan ignited his blue bladed Lightsaber and rushed at Anakin, he swung at his Master's right shoulder, but it was quickly dodged.

"Too slow," Anakin said.

The Padawan gritted his teeth and swung again, this time much more harder and smacked Anakin in his left leg. Anakin let out a small scream of pain and fell to the ground.

"I win," he stated, smiling.

He grabbed Anakin's arm and pulled him up.

"Good job Grev," Anakin complimented.

"Thanks."

"A little too much anger with your attack though," Anakin warned. "Remember not to let your emotions control your fighting. It'll get the best of you.

Grev nodded slightly. "I know."

The Padawan hooked his hilt back to his belt.

"Let's go," Anakin motioned to the door.

As the two headed out Anakin's comlink went off.

"Yes?"

"Anakin, The Council needs to see you and your Padawan," Obi-Wan told him.

"We're on our way."

Anakin and Grev quickly took a turbo-lift to the Council room and stood in front of the members. The room was sliver and covered in designs, Obi-Wan sat by Yoda on the Council, replacing Mace Windu, who had died.

"What's wrong?" Anakin asked.

"More Jedi have been killed," Obi-Wan started. He had not changed much, his hair was cut short and he had shaved his beard off.

"Behind this, Darth Vader must be," Yoda added.

"Vader?" Grev questioned. "Why is he doing this?"

"I don't know," Obi-Wan shook his head, Vader had been Obi-Wan's Padawan after Anakin's training was done. Or, at least that's what the Council told everyone.

"We haven't been given much info on Vader," Grev told them. "If the Jedi knew more, maybe they wouldn't all be killed so easily."

Obi-Wan nodded. "That's true, but we don't even know what Vader has entirely become."

"No Jedi has lived to tell us anything," Plo Koon put in.

"What do you want us to do?" Anakin wondered.

"Vader has recently been seen on Dantooine," Obi-Wan explained. "Go there and see what you can find out."

"That's suicide!" Grev said.

"If true, the Prophecy is, confront him Anakin must," Yoda reminded.

The two Jedi bowed and left the room, it was pointless to argue.

"What makes them so sure that you are the Chosen One?" Grev questioned his Master.

"Because I was born of the Force," Anakin told him.

"I'd figure Obi-Wan was," Grev explained. "Think: He killed Darth Maul, Count Dooku, and Sidious!"

Anakin nodded. "He also married Padme."

"Why does that bother you so much?" Grev asked. "You bring them up every day!"

"I loved her," he said. "But now she's with Obi-Wan."

"They're happy together. With two twins, Luke and Leia," Grev replied. "Those two share true love."

"It doesn't even go with the Code!" Anakin shot back.

"But it'd be okay for you?" Grev laughed. "You're sounding like a spoiled brat master."

Anakin cocked an eyebrow. "You shouldn't talk to me that way."

"Don't start," Grev warned. "I don't want to hear this."

"I am your Master."

"And just cause you have the title of Jedi Knight makes you better?" Grev asked dryly. "I doubt it."

"You're only eighteen years old," Anakin reminded. "You don't understand."

"First of all, my age doesn't matter," Grev said angrily. "And I do understand. This damn Order forbids love to us Padawan's, I never asked for this!"

"You should have more respect for the Jedi."

"What?!" Grev asked shocked. "I am a Jedi! I follow this damn code."

"You-"

"Just shut up," Grev cut Anakin off. "I'm not about to argue about this."

"Fine," Anakin stated.

The two walked down the halls, after some time with silence Anakin thought he should say something. "Didn't you live on Dantooine?"

"Yes," Grev answered. "When I was younger, but I wasn't born there."

"Where were you born?" Anakin wondered, trying to ease the tension between the two.

Grev sighed. "I don't know, I-I can't remember."

"Did you know your parents?"

"Yes, I hated them, we never did get along," Grev told him.

"I didn't know that," Anakin replied.

"You never asked."

"Why don't you wear a Jedi Tunic?" Anakin asked.

"I don't like them," Grev explained. "I want to look normal, not be like I'm better than anyone else."

Anakin nodded slightly.

"Why are you asking me this stuff? You've never cared before."

"That's why," Anakin responded. "I've never really took an interest in you, with the Clone War going on and all, we've never got a chance to form a bond like my Master and I had."

"You have no reason to start now," Grev shot back. "I just want to get this mission to Dantooine over with."

'Why do I even bother?' Anakin said to himself. 'There is no making this guy happy.'

"I can be happy," Grev said, breaking his thoughts.

"How did you?"

"We're master and padawan, getting inside your head isn't hard," Grev explained. "Plus you don't keep your thoughts protected. It's a dangerous thing."

Anakin smiled. "I guess you have a point, but you can stay protected very well."

Grev nodded. "Yeah I can. Which is why you never get in, I can sense when you try."

Anakin's eyes widen. "I had a feeling that was it, you never let up."

"Yep. It's not that our Force bond isn't connected or whatever you wanna call it, I just won't allow it."

"Oh."

"Anyway," Grev began. "Let's get going."

The two had finally arrived at the Jedi Order hangar bay; it was full of Starfighter's. Two were stood out from the others, one was blue and had added wings and a hyperdrive, the other, black, was much more menacing and sleek. Grev got inside the black one, and Anakin jumped in to the blue one.

"Ready?" Anakin asked over his headset.

Grev sighed. "Let's just get it over with."

The two ships began to float and quickly blasted out of the hangar, once out in space, the Jedi jumped in to hyperspace.

Council Chambers:

"They've just left," Obi-Wan said, sensing his former padawan leave.

"Good," Yoda said.

Obi-Wan let out a sigh of defeat. "Why did you send Anakin and the boy?"

"Must be done," Yoda answered.

"The two weren't ready," Obi-Wan replied.

Yoda shook his head. "Grev must except who he is."

"But the girl," Obi-Wan started. "Grev was forced to come and leave her."

"Young he was," Yoda reminded. "Only thirteen of age. He's come to accept it now."

"He loves her," Obi-Wan told him. "The temptations will be too strong for him to avoid."

"Have faith for the boy," Plo put in.

"It's not that I don't," Obi-Wan countered. "But they loved each other, Grev still doesn't know the truth of why he had to come with me."

"Learn on his own, he must," Yoda explained. "Grev must control his emotions for the girl, there is no getting by it."

"We should tell him of Vader," Obi-Wan responded. "Lying to him for so long, and he already hates us."

"I agree with Obi-Wan," Barriss stated. "Love cannot be avoided."

"Grev doesn't have lust for the girl, this is not like it was with Anakin," Obi-Wan said.

Yoda nodded in agreement. "Right you are, it's true love, but still very dangerous."

Unknown Sector:

"Welcome back, Lord Vader," the Sith greeted.

Darth Vader slowly walked in front of his master; the two were in a dark room aboard a starship.

"I have checked out Dantooine," Vader said.

"Was he there?"

"No," Vader answered. "But the Jedi know I've been there, it's only a matter of time."

"Yes," the Sith grinned. "And when he least expects it, we'll have him!"

Darth Vader slowly nodded. "His love for the girl will be his undoing!"