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Here are the missing chapters and their introductory summaries;
VII. The Kenobi Core.
At the outbreak of the Clone Wars, I was made a Jedi Master by the Council and was immediately requested to meet with Shaak-Ti regarding the initial battles in the war.
VIII. Aiding a Master.
As the war slowly rumbled across the galaxy, the training of strong, focused Jedi became increasingly important. Master Cin Drallig requested my help to get one of his more reckless Padawans to concentrate. I was only to happy to oblige, and show her the benefits of following the Jedi Code.
IX. Venting Anger.
During the mission to save Jabba's son, I encountered a fiery Sith assassin, who I first bested in the monastery on Teth. Whilst Anakin and his padawan focused on returning the young Hutt, I cornered the assassin, and we engaged in a different form of sparring.
X. Former Malevolence.
General Grievous, the droid general during the bulk of the war; he was a worthy foe, and the Malevolence was his greatest weapon in the early stages. When Padme was lured into a trap, Anakin thought he was the only one wanting to rescue his favourite Senator.
XI. Master and Padawan.
Florrum; now that I look back on my times there, the only word that comes to mind is hell. After my first time there, as a prisoner of Hondo Ohnaka, Ahsoka's relief to see us again was the perfect reason for me to invite her to join the Kenobi Core.
Chapter IV: Remembrance.
"Hold on now, I've listened quietly long enough" Leia exclaimed, catching everyone off guard. "Are you seriously saying that you were not only part of a 'secret' group of Jedi who revelled in sex, but also that you were screwing our father's wife and Padawan behind his back!"
"You're assuming that Anakin was also true to the Jedi Code, and mindful of those around him," Padme said softly. "He was rather, self-obsessed and arrogant."
"But surely he'd notice that his master and apprentice were up to something" Luke stated, supporting his sister.
"Rule one of the Kenobi Core, keep the actions of Core and the Code separate" Obi-Wan said boldly. "We never showed any hints in public."
"Meaning?" Leia asked.
"Meaning, that what goes on in the Core stays private, and unrelated to the Jedi Order," Obi-Wan smiled.
"Then how were you 'closer than any other Jedi'?" Jaina asked, as Luke and Leia had fallen silent.
"I think it's tricky to explain" Obi-Wan smiled. "Basically we were close because, we enjoyed each other's company, shall we say, we trusted each other intimately."
"Then how does that not mean emotional attachment?" Leia asked quickly.
"Just because we enjoy another's company, doesn't mean we'll go out of our way to preserve it" Obi-Wan chuckled. "At least, not as far as your father did."
"So you didn't care when a Core member died?" Jaina exclaimed, disgusted by the notion.
"I did care, but I didn't let it draw on my emotions" Obi-Wan said flatly, but his gaze glassed over.
"But there was one that almost did" Luke said softly, noting the Master's depressed facial expression. "Who?" Bastilla put an arm around Kenobi's shoulder for support.
"Siri Tachi" he breathed, Padme gasped at the memory. "Her death was the closest to the Dark Side I ever fell."
"She was your first love, how could you not feel something for her" Jaina said, rushing to comfort him.
"Jaina!" Leia snapped.
"Mom! Don't you think you've harassed him enough?" Jaina barked at her mother.
"It's quite alright young one, your mother has every right to criticize my choices" Obi-Wan smiled weakly, sitting upright in his chair. "I'd almost forgotten that the very Core I lead against the Separatists, and the Sith that controlled it, almost drove me to the very darkness I was fighting against."
"Then why wasn't it disbanded?" Luke asked.
"Because when Siri died, it was too late to disband the Core, certain events meant we had to stay united" Obi-Wan stated simply.
"What events?" Leia asked.
