I'm dying...GAAAH, being sick isn't fun. :'( Not being able to write on my laptop isn't fun. Having to to back to school in less than a month isn't fun. *cries in agony* Ah, well...

This was requested by Sarahbear00001, who wanted a drabble revolving around Order 66. You all know the drill - Order 66 means sadness. But this was fun to write, because I'm strange and I like writing about sad things. XD

Enjoy!


Plot - [ROTS] The loud cries of pain woke Ahsoka Tano from her slumber.

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Ahsoka Tano awoke quite suddenly in her bed, feeling her heart pound loudly in her chest, as if it was trying to escape. She gripped the covers and slowly sat up. Ahsoka wondered what was the reason behind her awakening - did someone break in?

Ahsoka reached out to the Force to detect a someone prowling around the apartment, only to come up with no one at all. She let out a frustrated breath. Then what was it?

Suddenly, Ahsoka sucked in a breath - she had felt something break inside of her. Literally. Something was missing.

Ans then it occurred to her - she no longer felt Anakin Skywalker's presence. Not that he was with her, no, but even after Ahsoka left the Order, she always felt him through the Force.

But now, she couldn't feel anything. Ahsoka frowned and shuffled out of bed. She peered out the window and bit back a gasp - in the distance, the Jedi Temple burned. Ahsoka's mind might have still been addled with sleep, but she could have sworn that she heard the screams of people in the streets and in the Temple.

Ahsoka closed her eyes, sinking back into her bed. Maybe she was tired, but Ahsoka was sure that she had awoken because she heard the screams.

The next morning, Ahsoka's fears were confirmed. The Temple had been burned down. The Jedi were announced dead.

And Ahsoka wept.


A/N - I know I wrote a similar drabble, but just bear with me. :) I know the ending was a bit simple, but I was aiming for that. New styles are always cool to mess with.

As always, please review! Give constructive criticism if you have any, but no flames, please!