Obi-Wan helped Anakin drape the blankets over the cushions to create the perfect fort before slipping into it.

"The fort's gotten smaller," Anakin murmured as he leaned against the couch.

"Or... you know, we've grown up," Obi-Wan teased.

"Oh, yeah. That," Anakin chuckled, running a hand through his hair.

Obi-Wan laid out flat on the ground and let out a sigh. Then, the doorbell rang.

He held his hand out to Anakin. "Rock, paper, scissors?"

Anakin held his fist out.

"Rock, Paper, Scissors, Shoot," Anakin grinned. He played paper, Obi-Wan played rock.

"Oh, fine," Obi-Wan groaned, pulling himself up from the floor and going to get the pizza from the delivery man at the door. "I'm too old for this," he muttered as his body creaked from getting off the floor.

"Was that your knee?" Anakin called out from the fort.

"Perhaps," he shot back before he opened the door. He reached for his wallet, dislodging the paper from earlier as he did so.

"Here, man, you dropped this," the guy said, picking it up and placing it on top of the box before handing it to Obi-Wan.

"Thanks," Obi-Wan said as he swapped cash for the box. He nodded to the man and closed the door before heading back over to the fort. He crawled back into the fort and placed the pizza box on the ground between him and Anakin.

"What's that?" Anakin asked as he pointed at the paper on the box.

"It fell out of the closet," Obi-Wan said as Anakin picked it up. "What does it say?"

Anakin shrugged and unfolded it, "It says to look at the box under his bed."

"That's odd," Obi-Wan replied as he picked up a piece of pizza.

"Definitely," Anakin murmured, picking up his own piece and biting into it.

The two of them chewed in silence for a moment before chucking their pieces into the box and racing off towards Qui-Gon's bedroom. They came to a skidding stop on their knees at the base of the bed before Anakin slipped his hand under to pull out the ball from before. Obi-Wan shook his head and slipped his own hand under, feeling a smooth wooden box under his fingertips. His brow furrowed as he pulled the box out to rest in front of them. Looking up, he noticed that Anakin wore the same perplexed look that he did.

"So... should we open it?" Anakin asked.

"The box has a note that says 'open me' taped to it," Obi-Wan deadpanned as he lifted the lid.

Inside were two notes, one with each of their names on it, in Qui-Gon's writing.

Obi-Wan raised his brow and started to read, eyes widening with each word. "What does yours say?"

"Dad left us a scavenger hunt," Anakin grinned. "My clue says, 'This is the movie I showed you when I adopted you officially.'"

Obi-Wan grinned, "That's what mine says, too."

"Is it still where we left it?" Anakin asked.

"Only one way to find out," Obi-Wan smirked as they started to sprint off towards the movie collection. They clamored for the copy of Empire Strikes Back and opened it, finding another note from their father.

"'When I wasn't able to comfort you, this is what you'd go to'," Anakin read aloud.

"Well, that's different for each of us," Obi-Wan commented. "Perhaps we're splitting off now."

"This is gonna be fun!" Anakin grinned before sprinting off to his room.

Obi-Wan sat on the couch and looked at the note in his hand. He listened as he heard Anakin sprint out of his room towards the garage. It was a while before he heard him come back inside. When he did, he had something in his hands that he kept turning over and over.

"What do you have there?" Obi-Wan asked.

"A pocket knife," Anakin said, handing it to him. Engraved in it was 'The Apprentice Becomes the Master.'

Obi-Wan smiled, "You've been promoted."

"What was at the end of yours?" Anakin asked.

"I... I don't know," Obi-Wan admitted. "I haven't looked."

"Why not?" Anakin asked.

Obi-Wan ran his hand through his hair, "If I finish this then there's nothing else to do with Dad."

"That doesn't mean he's gone," Anakin said softly. "I think he'd want you to do this right now. It's why he wanted us to do this together. Come on, I'll do it with you."

Obi-Wan nodded and went with Anakin to his old room.

"So, what was your comfort toy?" Anakin asked. "You were too old for toys by the time I came around."

"Boga." Obi-Wan reverently picked up a little lizard bird. He flipped the stuffed animal over and found another clue taped to its belly. "Your next clue is a book I used to read to you."

"What book is that?" Anakin grinned as Obi-Wan went over to his book shelf.

"Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy," he chuckled as he took the next clue out from the page it marked. "To go on from here, you'll need to face your fear."

Anakin and Obi-Wan shared a look.

"To the basement!" Anakin grinned.

The two of them scrambled for the stairs down to the basement.

"Yep, still smells like mildew," Anakin said, making a face.

"Were you expecting that to change?" Obi-Wan teased as he found the clue next to the light switch.

"Expecting? No. Just hoping," he chuckled.

Obi-Wan flipped the paper over, "Moving forward, you'll need my stamp of approval."

Anakin's brow furrowed. "I don't get it."

"I do," he smiled wistfully. "I used to employ a stamp system with dad to try and get him to be more responsible. He eventually confiscated it and hid it in his drawer."

"So it's in his room?" Anakin asked as he hopped off the washer.

"Yes," Obi-Wan said as he jogged up the stairs. "But... I've got it from here. You go eat. I'll meet you back in the fort."

He made his way to Qui-Gon's room, finding the stamp in the top drawer of Qui-Gon's bureau with a note attached to it. Last, but not least, turn to the east.

Obi-Wan turned and noticed a picture frame that was slightly askew. The picture of Tahl smiled at him. Reverently, he reached out to straighten it, but noticed his hand didn't hit the wall when it wrapped around the frame. When he pulled it off the wall, he found a hollow carved into the plaster. In it was a small black box surrounded by what looked like a collection of Qui-Gon's memories with the woman from the photo.

Taped to the box was another note for Obi-Wan. "Don't make the same mistakes that I did. Love, Dad."

Obi-Wan's brow furrowed as he opened the box.