["Daddy?"
A voice woke him from his medative sleep. He opened one eye, finding that Sammy was looking up at him.
"Yes," Obi wan asked, "What's wrong Sammy?"
"Someones here."
There was a loud thud and the sound of male voices. Obi wan looked down at his wide eyed daughter.
"I'm scared." She mumbled
He reached down and picked her up, then he cuddled his precious Sammy as he walked down the spiral staircase that led up to his room. When he reached the first floor, the clones that were standing around mobbed him, which terrified Sam.
"What the HELL is going on? It's one in the morning." He questioned.
The clones surrounding him parted, revealing three Jedi. One of them being his former teacher, Qui gon.
"The council ruled that you cannot keep the child." He replied in a dull monotone voice, as he advanced slowly.
Obi wan was surprised that his friend would turn on him like this.
"What?! You working with the council? You said yourself personally told the council to go f*ck themselves." Obi wan asked
Qui gon said nothing, he only advanced. Reflexively, he grabbed his lightsaber and activated it, holding Sammy with only one arm. He positioned the lightsaber so that it was blocking anyone for stepping closer to him and Sammy.
"No one is taking my Sammy." Obi wan said as bravely as he could
Suddenly, someone grabbed his arms, forcing him to watch helplessly as Qui gon advanced. Then Qui gon grabbed Sammy and jerked her out of his arms.
"NO!"
Obi wan fought to free himself from the people that were keeping him in his place. He fought to save his daughter, but watched helplessly as she struggled in Qui gon's arms.
"SAMMY!"
A new rush of energy coursed through him, and he jerked one arm free.
"Help us!" One of the jedi yelled
The standing clones ran over and grabbed his free arm, and the rest reinforced his other arm. Tears blurred his vision, panic overrode logic, thrusting him into a blind struggle for his only light. His Sammy
"SAMMY!" he yelled hoarsely
Obi wan watched Qui gon spin around, hitting Sammy's head on the ledge of the hard, smooth granite counter. He hit her hard enough to make her stop struggling, and go completely limp. Then Qui gon walked away as if nothing happened. Seeing that drained all the energy out of him, and he crumpled to the ground.
"Let's go," The jedi said to the others," He's useless now."
The jedi walked out, leaving him to cry alone. With no more energy left, he let the misery flow through him. He had been forced to watch his single joy in life, his only reason to live be dragged away from him. He thought about it until he cried large heaving sobs, leaving him empty.]
