Chapter four is here! This chapter took a bit longer to update because I started writing it on Sunday, but I got banned off my laptop because I was spending too much time on it, and then I finished it today! Anyway, it didn't take too long, so don't go losing your knickers, people.

Anyway, read on, dear readers, read on!

I DO NOT OWN STAR WARS! (I have been forgetting to put that, lately)


The rest of the week passed ridiculously slowly. During the week, Ahsoka had plenty more arguments with Brittney other the stupidest things (like boys, wearing clothes that will attract more attention from her), and also gave Max that kick up the ass she had promised Anakin (he was still unable to stand).

When the weekend came, Ahsoka was relieved. She would be finally able to escape this Force-damned building and do some proper learning. She would be catching up with her Jedi training with Anakin and would be reporting any suspicious news to the Council.

Ahsoka woke up that Saturday morning, grinning like a maniac. She changed, folded her Jedi clothes carefully and placed them in her bag, along with lightsabers and other needed items. She waited impatiently for Kay to dress, and then left.

Ahsoka guided her over-excited Twi'lek friend around the large, crowded streets, trying carefully to avoid any students from school. Sadly, though, they were spotted.

"Ahsoka! Kay!" Alan called (He he; some people have been commenting on Alan, and I just had to put him in this chapter somewhere). Kay and Ahsoka groaned silently and turned around. The human boy was striding towards them in an 'I love the 501st' t-shirt.

"His, Alan," said Ahsoka, trying to hide her annoyance. "Er, so what are you doing?"

Alan shrugged, "I heard a rumour going around that some Jedi and clones were near the school; I was wondering is you've seen them - ,"

"Yes!" said Kay quickly. Ahsoka stared at her, then caught on.

"Really?" asked Alan."Where?"

"Last time I saw them, they were in the town centre," said Ahsoka, smiling innocently. Alan grinned.

"Thanks, guys! I'll see you two later," he waved over his shoulder and set off at his fastest sprint in the opposite direction of where Ahsoka and Kay were going.

They sighed. "Poor kid,"

The girls wasted no more time in getting to Padme's apartment, which was a slightly expensive suite, but didn't look Senator worthy. If it had, imagine what the neighbours would think?

"Hey, Skyguy!" Ahsoka called through the door. "You up yet?"

She heard footsteps behind the door, when it opened to reveal a grinning Anakin Skywalker.

"Hi, girls," he said, opening the door wider to allow them to enter. "Any trouble getting here?"

"Alan," they chorused. Anakin nodded.

"Alright, Padme's had to return to Coruscant for a while, because of some important vote. But she'll be back soon; you want to get started with training?"

Ahsoka nodded. "I'll go change,"

She swapped her clothes for her familiar Jedi outfit, clipped her lightsabers on to her belt, and went to look for Anakin and Kay.

They were in a spare room that had no furniture in except for a table and few chairs.

"This is going to be our training room," explained Anakin. "I made sure it only had a few pieces of furniture so we could use them for defence; I don't think the Senator would be pleased if she returned to a newly re-furbished house,"

Ahsoka and Kay shook their heads.

"Kay, why don't you stand in the corner? If one of us come your way, or maybe a piece of furniture, move to a safer corner," Ahsoka told her friend.

Kay nodded, looking positively excited at the prospect of watching some Jedi training.

"Alright! Oh, I am so wanting to text Alan now and tell him that I'm watching some Jedi duel.

"Yeah, that would be a surprise for him, he'd probably faint when her finds out my real identity; you saw how happy he was when he met me, and compared me to myself," Ahsoka chuckled, activating her lightsaber and shoto, before standing in a defensive stance. (Ewww! I just drank some cold tea! ... why did I just put this in? *looks around the room*)

Anakin activated his sapphire blue lightsaber and lunged at Ahsoka, who easily parried the attack with her lightsaber and took a swipe at his leg with her shoto. Anakin jumped out the way and began deflecting Ahsoka's quick attacks. He flipped and knocked her to the ground (rather like she did on Mortis).

Ahsoka dropped her lightsabers when she fell, so she quickly summoned the Force and threw a chair at Anakin. He dodged it, but at least it gave Ahsoka time to retrieve her lightsabers.

"I gave Max that kick up the arse, you asked for, Master!" Ahsoka told his, throwing the table in front of herself to stop being his by a chair (courtesy of Anakin).

"Good, did it hurt?"

"He's still in the Medical Bay," Kay called from her corner. Anakin grinned and knocked Ahsoka's shoto from her hand. She furrowed her eyebrow and attacked with her favourite Shein grip. She finally managed to disarm her Master by twisting his arm and throwing him to the ground; not unlike she had done to Cad Bane while trying to retrieve the stolen holocron.

Anakin smiled.

"Not bad, Snips," he said, wiping sweat from his forehead and standing up. "But I went easy on you,"

Ahsoka snorted. "How come every time we duel, whatever the outcome, you always say 'And I was going easy on you'?"

Anakin rolled his eyes and clipped his belt back on to his belt.

The went in to the living room, where a large holo-projector was stood. Anakin pressed some buttons and the images of Obi-Wan, Mace Windu, Yoda, Plo-Koon and Ki-Adi Mundi appeared.

"Hello, Padawan Tano, Master Skywalker," said Mace Windu, in his deep voice.

"Masters," Ahsoka and Anakin bowed.

"You're weekly report, you have?" asked Yoda. Ahsoka nodded.

"Yes, Master. But first, I'd like you to meet Kay Cook, she's my dorm mate and the only student that knows of my identity.

Plo smiled under his mask. "It is wonderful to meet you, Kay,"

Kay smiled nervously. "It's wonderful to meet you as well, Masters. You won't believe how many people in school would pay millions to meet you,"

Some of the masters chuckled (except one *Cough* Mace Windu *cough* *cough*).

"Now, on with the report," said Obi-Wan.

"Yes, Masters," Ahsoka nodded. "So far, I haven't met anyone who seems like a spy to the Separatists to me; but I have a feeling that each of the murders have something to do with that spy,"

"You mean, like if it was a boy, he'd kill any girl who turns him down on a date?" asked Anakin.

"Exactly."

The Council nodded. "Alright, as you don't have any prime suspects, I believe it is time for you two to go back to school?" Ki-Adi Mundi asked. The girls shrugged.

"May the Force with you all,"

The transmission flickered off.

"Okey-dokey," sighed Ahsoka. "Back to school we go,"

Ahsoka changed again and crept out of the apartment building. She hid in the shadows, made sure no-one was looking, and slipped into a moving crowd as they neared the town-centre.

The girls took a detour to school and decided to walk through the market, were a bunch of giggling girls were stood.

"What are you lot laughing at?" Kay asked. One of the girls smiled.

"Oh, there's a bunch of clones stood over there,"

"They're so cute!" another one squealed. Ahsoka rolled her eyes and peered over their heads. And sure enough, stood next to the ammo shop, were some clones.

The best part about it, though, was that the clones were Rex, Fives, Echo, Jessie and Waxer. (I know that not all of them are in the 501st, but truthfully, I don't give two hoots)

She worked her way around the crow of girls and tapped Rex on the shoulder. He turned around and smiled under his helmet.

"Hey, kid, how's school?" he asked teasingly. Ahsoka rolled her eyes.

"Crap. Do you want to talk later? It'll look suspicious if I'm seen talking to some clone Captain as though we're friends. In the park, near school, around ten? 'Kay?"

Rex nodded. "See ya later, kid,"

Ahsoka made her way back over to Kay.

"Did you just talk to that clone!" a girl giggled excitedly. Ahsoka pretended to look angry.

"Ugh, they're so rude! They told me to run away to play with my make-up!"

Some of the girls looked shocked, and disappointed. "Ahh, that's a shame, they're really handsome..."

Ahsoka rolled her eyes as the girls slumped away. "Ew, they were talking about my brothers!"

Kay raised her eyebrows. "The 501st are my family. Anakin's my dad, Obi-Wan is my Uncle, Rex is my grumpy pet budgie and the rest of the clones are my brothers,"

Kay grinned. "Don't let Rex hear you say that,"

Ahsoka shrugged. "It is true, though, Anakin really is like a father to me, and the clones are my brothers."

"And Rex is your budgie?"

"Only when he's grumpy. The rest of the time he is my favourite big brother that knows not to get on the wrong side of my temper,"

Kay grinned "All Togrutans have tempers,"

"That's my excuse, most of the time," Ahsoka started running. "Race you to the park!"

She heard Kay groan behind her and grudgingly follow.

The girls messed around the park until dark (fetching lunch and dinner from a near-by chippy), and by eight, it was nearly dark and there was no-one there except them – and the clones.

"Hey, guys!" said Ahsoka, jumping from the swing she was on when it was at its highest. She flipped gracefully and landed cat-like in a crouch.

The clones grinned and took their helmets off. "Hey, Commander!" they said at the same time. Ahsoka smiled fondly.

"I'd like you to meet Kay," she said, motioning to her friend who had just climbed off the swing. She waved.

"Hello!"

"Hi,"

"Kay, this is Rex, Fives, Echo, Jessie and Waxer," she motioned to each clone, who smiled and waved.

"Why were you two laughing after you talked to me?" Rex asked. Kay smirked.

"Because Ahsoka called you her grumpy pet budgie!"

The other clones burst out laughing.

"What am I?" Fives asked.

"I told Kay that Anakin was my father, Obi-Wan was my Uncle, the clones were my brothers and Rex was sometimes my grumpy pet dog; but most of the time he was my big brother,"

Rex smiled. "Hah! I get two forms!"

Echo pretended to look hurt. "Ahh, Ahsoka! If I had an extra form, what would it be?"

Ahsoka pretended to look thoughtful. "Probably my clueless goldfish that spends your day repeatedly swimming into the wall of your glass tank,"

Fives snorted.

"Laugh and you'll be my fish food," Echo grumbled. Fives grinned goofily.

"I'm so scared; a brain-damaged goldfish wants to eat me!"

Waxer, Rex, Ahsoka and Kay were laughing manically by the end of this. The six joked and messed around until about twelve o'clock. Ahsoka face-palmed.

"Bugger, it's past curfew," she told Kay.

"Shoot," she cursed. "We best be going,"

The clones nodded and replaced their helmets.

"It was nice seeing you, commander," said Jessie. The other clones mumbled an agreement.

"You might see us again next week," said Rex. "Bye!"

The troops saluted and left into the night. Ahsoka sighed.

"C'mon, we need to get to school and into our dorm without being spotted,"

"Alright," nodded Kay. "Would you like to lead the way?"

"Sure,"

The girls ran back to school, slipped inside the front doors that were, for some reason, unlocked. They crept along the corridors, their hearts beating, and their breaths deep. Ahsoka peered around a corner, sensing for any near teachers or students.

A teacher was coming nearer.

"Hide, Kay!" she whispered to her friend. "Someone's coming, hide in the janitor's cupboard.

Kay didn't make any attempts to dis-obey, and slipped into a near cupboard quickly, the door shutting quietly just as their maths teacher, Mr Sjin, came around the corner.

"Miss Lars!" he exclaimed. "What are you doing out of your dormitory at this time!"

"I – er, I um..." she mumbled. Mr Sjin shook his head.

"You know what? I don't want to hear it! Detention, Wednesday at eight pm, sharp. I expected better from you, Ahsoka, now off to bed,"

And with that, he turned on his heel and stormed away. Ahsoka sighed.

"C'mon out, Kay,"

Kay cracked open the door slightly, and climbed out.

"Sorry, Ahsoka," she whispered, following the Jedi Padawan back to their dorm. "If I hadn't had hid, we both would have got detention together,"

Ahsoka shrugged, unlocking the door and collapsing onto her bed.

"It doesn't matter, I wasn't planning on being a goody-two-shoes anyway,"

Kay smiled slightly. "Alright, well, we best go to sleep,"

The girls changed and fell asleep within mere minutes.


Alrighty, that chapter is done and dusted! I hope you don't mind that I included the clones, but it was too good an opportunity, and I couldn't wait for a different chapter. Anyway, AHSOKA GOT A DETENTION. (*Starts tutting and shakes head*) Naughty, naughty. Ah, well, at least some thing exciting will happen (*hint* *hint*).

Yeah, sorry for that random sentence up top about the cold tea, I accidentally put one too many sugars in and became hyper. Then it became cold and I took a sip. Ugh.

Anyway, as always, review, favourite, follow, whatever! Constructive criticism is always welcome.