Got this idea when I read some of Deathbelle's Star wars fanfics (omg they're so good, bless you kamisama for your prison and your star wars crossover for the Haikyuu boys!) and while listening to music during a road trip, I came up with this idea and thought I see how it turns out. Been a while since I attempted to write a long fanfic and while I have around three to complete, just going to go with this one now.
Thought I lost my love for Star wars but looks like I'm back into the fandom with a vengeance for writing crossover fanfics! Star wars was the first fandom I ever fell in love with and I going to be honest and say Anakin Skywalker was my first movie crush so yeah, I'm madly in love with this fandom.
Note : I might swap between using Master Sawamura and Daichi sometimes since I'm kinda used to saying Daichi so hope you dont mind that.
Now sit back, and enjoy the ride into a galaxy far far away.
A long time ago, in a galaxy far far away.
The Jedi Knights are the peacekeepers of the galaxy, using the powers bestowed to them by the Force to keep the denizens of the galaxy safe from evil doers. Now in the time of peace and stability, the Order is getting ready to initiate some Padawans into the ranks of the Jedi Knights, some of them the most promising recruits ever to have graced the Jedi temple.
However, there is a disturbance in the Force. The forces of darkness lurk in the shadows, waiting for the right time to lay waste to the peace that had been so hard to build over the centuries.
The fate of the universe now lies in the hands of two Jedi Padawans, one of them as bright as the twin suns that circle his home planet and the other a prodigy of the Force who's dreams may lead him down the wrong path…
…
"Kageyama! Focus on your breathing. Breath in and out. Use the Force to calm your mind, be one with the Force. The Force doesn't like to be used in anger," Daich snapped as Kageyama scowled, his young face already starting to have wrinkles from all the frowning he had done. He dropped the Jedi Holocron he had been keeping suspended in the air for the past 10 minutes, trying to decipher what was held within it.
Kageyama was not someone who liked to meditate, rather learning the styles of the lightsaber and using it to cut down his foes, despite the fact that the Jedi had been taught never to strike down a foe unless absolutely necessary.
That he thought was a very stupid rule, although he didn't dare say it outloud to his master, Master Daichi Sawamura.
"You have a lot to learn, my young apprentice. Unless you don't keep that temper of yours in check and your unwillingness to work in pairs, you might not be promoted to the rank of Jedi Knight anytime soon," Master Sawamura sighed as he folded his arms across his chest. The older Jedi, just a few years older than his young apprentice and the first one he had ever undertaken under his wing, was one of the wisest leaders on the Jedi Council, a Jedi whose leadership had helped save the lives of many during missions. Despite his young age, being promoted onto the Jedi Council was something many of his fellow Jedi agreed on.
"Yes, Master," Kageyama huffed as Master Sawamura sighed again. He was beginning to wonder if it had been a bright idea to have picked the young boy as his apprentice. The council had specifically asked him to choose him to take him under his wing when the selection of Padawans had begun. Daichi knew how powerful he was, a prodigy who had learned all the styles of the lightsaber by the age of eight and by the time he was twelve, was an accomplished pilot who had been asked to go on missions with Jedi Knights decades older than he was.
There was something about the boy that worried the Council and while Daichi couldn't help but agree with them about it, he felt it was wrong to judge him for the sins of his ancestors.
"You will continue to meditate on the Holocron for the rest for the day. Until you are able to quell your anger and your temper, you would not be able to be considered to be a Jedi Knight."
"Master Sawamura! I've learned all the ways of the Jedi, memorized all of the Jedi code, practiced with the lightsaber and memorized all of its theories and styles along with learning how to pilot ships of every kind! Ennoshita-san has been kind enough to teach me how to repair them too so I am more than ready to become a Jedi Knight!" Kageyama snapped as his Master raised an eyebrow, not surprised of the outburst.
This has been happening much more lately and it was beginning to give him a headache.
'Listen Kageyama. Skill isn't everything there is to being a Jedi. A jedi Knight must be able to communicate with the people he needs to protect, to show them that he is the representative of the Jedi Council, which represents the peace of the galaxy. I don't recall anyone of the Jedi Masters saying that having a bad temper and a sharp tongue being a trait of the Jedi in any of the training, do you?"
Kageyama bit his bottom lip as he tried to bite back a retort when his eyebrows went up just as there was the sound of something shattering in the room next door and a wail issuing just as the front door slid open with a whooshing sound.
The boy standing at the threshold grinned as Kageyama sighed, the orange head's Master groaning as he ran his fingers through his silver hair. He gave an exasperated look to Daichi, who looked ready to laugh when he thought be better reconsidered that since if both of them failed to bring their Padawans to the rank of Jedi Knight, the Council may begin to wonder if the two were fit to be Masters after all.
"Master Sugawara," Kageyama bowed as Master Sugawara waved his hand just as his apprentice shot into the room and locked Kageyama in a headlock.
"Bakayama! We need to go right now! Ennoshita-san managed to get his hands on some X-wings and is asking if we want to do a test run!" he yelped as Kageyama's eyes widened before Master Sugawara let out a wail.
"Hinata! You need to focus on your morning meditation!"
"Master Sugawara! He said they will be gone by the afternoon and its already 10! I don't want him to be letting go of his promise and let Stingy-shima and Yamaguchi get their hands in testing those babies when Yamaguchi hates heights to begin with and Stingy-shima just wants to piss us off," Hinata moaned as he bounced on the balls of his feet.
The orange head boy was a ray of sunshine. A complete contrast to Kageyama, who wore a scowl on his face everyday and looked like he was ready to smash an asteroid into the nearest planet. People always found it odd he managed to become a Jedi Padawan, let alone be picked to be one and it wasn't because of his face.
"Hinata. Listen to your Master and go continue your meditation," Master Sawamura sighed just as something rose into the air and slammed him in the back of the head, stars starting to pop in front of his vision when he realized the two Padawans were no longer standing in front of him and Master Sugawara was looking like he was debating to burst into laughter or get into the earliest transport to avoid getting in the way of Daichi's explosive temper.
One thing Kageyama had like his master was a very bad temper, and Daichi looked ready to explode right about that moment when Sugawara came in and gave him a soothing rub on the back of his head. His temper quelled ever so slightly as he looked at his best friend, who had been with him since they were both in diapers and learned the ways of the Jedi together alongside Asahi, who had his own rowdy Padawan to deal with.
"They're growing more each day, aren't they? It only seemed like they were children not long ago and now they're on their way to Knighthood," Master Sugawara sighed as Daichi groaned.
"More like they learned how to rebel more and make a hell lot of racket around us. They can barely sit still for meditation for even ten minutes and that's an improvement. Kageyama could barely even do five minutes when I first took him under my wing, and I wonder how on earth he even managed to past the tests to be a Padawan."
Knowing their two Padawans must be in the hangar by now, they gave up trying to chase after them and instead sank into the couch in the simple living room of Daichi's quarters. Daichi lived next door to Master Sugawara in the Jedi Knights apartments, with their apprentices living next door to one another a floor below, where they could keep an eye out for them. that didn't stop them from snitching from morning meditations or any sort of classroom lessons, instead taking to the simulation room and practicing their lightsaber skills alongside 'borrowing' some of the planes in the hangar right across the Jedi Temple.
"They're good kids. They will be ok," Master Sugawara sighed as he leaned his head against Daichi. Daichi felt like he was like the younger sibling he never had, with Asahi being there for them as well. They were inseparable, going through the trials together, becoming Knights and taking on apprentices.
Daichi prayed things will continue to stay this way for a long time.
"Is something on your mind, Daichi?"
Master Sugawara was one of the few people to call him by his first name and he didn't mind since he found his surname a mouthful to say and having to add 'Master' to that made it a stuffy formality. Kageyama still haven't called him Daichi yet, although he wished he would soon as he felt it was creating a bit of a barrier between him to get to know the boy better.
"Grand Master Ukai sensed a disturbance in the Force. The powers of darkness have been growing stronger lately and it may only be a matter of time until the prophecy comes to past."
Sugawara raised his head, his eyes filled with worry as he recited the prophecy the oldest and strongest member of the Order had said years ago, a prophecy that could very well shake the Jedi Order to its core and tear it apart.
A boy born from the twin suns of Tatooine
Another born from the darkness of the deep
Both brought together under the light
To seek justice to the galaxy.
But one shall astray from the path
And lay destruction for those he lost
Fire shall rain from the heavens above
Only fire can quell his thirst.
The two of them knew very well who these two boys are and Daichi was even more worried for his own apprentice, knowing his dark past and how he had came to be born, what his predecessor had tried to do.
Until then, he could only hope he could guide him down the right path, lest the future of the Jedi burn to the ground.
…
"Come on, Bakayama!" Hinata shouted as they raced down to the hangar, nearly ramming into several Jedi Knights and even sending one of them flying to a level below when they smashed into him and he fell off the railing, barely using the Force to levitate himself safely. He let out a string of curses in the Wookie language before moving on his way as Hinata shouted an apology to him.
"Stop… ramming into… people!" Kageyama huffed as they spotted the hangar doors in front of them. Beyond it lay a land of ships and spare parts, along with a few very nice toys for them to play with.
"I win!" Hinata yelled as he slammed his hand onto the hangar door, laughing as Kageyama collapsed on his back and started to call him names when a face appeared in front of his.
"If you two are planning to become Jedi Knights, you might want to watch that tongue of yours and not knock people several stories down," Ennoshita grinned as he helped Kageyama to his feet. Kageyama didn't mind that his hands were now stained with engine oil and that the air smelled of oil and fumes from ships starting up to depart.
"Where are our rides?" Hinata squeaked as Ennoshita laughed.
"Hold it. You better promise you bring them back in one piece or their owner is going to be pretty pissed about it."
"Of course we will! The Jedi don't lie!" Hinata grinned as Ennoshita sighed. He had to pull them out from wreckage as well as having to put back entire ships for weeks after all the havoc those two wrecked for the past few years. He didn't mind though : not everyone treated him like a proper human being since he had been rejected to become a Padawan and was instead enlisted into the Jedi Service Corps, a branch of service for those who couldn't become Knights but could put their skills into use for the Order. That was what they said anyways and most had left when they realized they would never truly belong to the Order.
"Please, Ennoshita-san! Let us ride them!" Kageyama yelled as he bowed his head low, Hinata doing the same as Ennoshita sighed before ruffling them on the head.
"Go on then. You have half an hour."
"Yipee!" Hinata shrieked as he dashed for the X-wings, Kageyama following suit as they raced to the ships before scrambling into them. Hinata may be small but he was one heck of a pilot and pull just about every maneuver in the book to get out of trouble while Kageyama was a stellar shooter, able to shoot a target out of the sky even though it was a good few miles out of reach.
Without the guidance of the weapons system.
"All systems checked. Fuel is full. Engines look fine. All systems go, Kageyama!" Hinata shouted into his mind as Kageyama winced. It had been a while since he and Hinata had managed to create a Force bond between one another, something that was so rare even the elders of the Council said it was a myth. Fearing that they might be prosecuted by the Council, who didn't like it when something was out of place, they kept this little secret to themselves, which came in handy when they wanted to sneak away and create chaos in the temple.
"Systems ready to go. Let's do this, Hinata!" Kageyama grinned as he gunned the engines, the ship rising into the air to take to the skies of Coruscant as Hinata whooped in his mind, both of them rising into the air as they rocketed through the skies.
They weaved in and out of buildings, trying their best not to smash into the heavy traffic of the city planet. Some people cursed at them in a string of alien languages they didn't understand but that didn't matter to them. What mattered was that they didn't have to do meditation, had time to have fun and were allowed to speak to each other as freely as their minds permitted.
"Neh, Kageyama. Are your nightmares getting any better?"
Kageyama winced at the question, not wanting to go back to the topic that had plagued his mind for months now. He had woken up in a sweat, screaming so much at times that his master and Master Sugawara had to come in and check if he wasn't attacked. No amount of sleeping medication could help fight off the nightmares, not even with the intervention of Grand Master Ukai, who said the only thing he could do was meditate on it.
That was something he sucked at and rather have nightmares than do the infernal exercise.
"Don't worry Hinata. Its nothing much."
He didn't want to worry his friend about it. Hinata was the one person he could call a friend, close enough to be the brother he never had. Since they had been pulled away from their parents as children, they had no idea where they had come from or who their parents were, although people claimed Hinata might be from Tatooine since his hair was brighter than its twin suns combined. Kageyama knew it was possible to go through the Jedi records to find his parentage but something inside of him told him it was a very bad idea.
He also didn't want to tell his friend of how fire had plagued his dreams and as he stood in the middle of it all, all the people he held dear lay dead at his feet.
"You did well Tobio-chan. Now… finish him off."
He shuddered at the voice that spoke in his mind every night, piercing through his thoughts as he tried to go to sleep. He felt he had heard it somewhere before but he couldn't quite place it.
And he didn't want to think about it, now that he had the chance to sore through the skies in an X-wing alongside Hinata.
"Race you back to the hangar! Last one in is Bantha poop!" Hinata yelled as he sped up, his thrusters going on full blast as he shot past Kageyama. Kageyama couldn't help but grin as he chased after him.
"If you crash that ship, you're going to pay more than just all your savings, Aho."
As the two friends raced to their hearts content, in a distant planet, darkness was brewing that threatened to change their lives forever.
…
The Sith Lord strode through the ship, eyes turning to look at him as he walked past. He wasn't the average Sith lord, who normally emitted hatred and dark energy from his body as he carried out his duties but he radiated something nearly close to what people would say as attractive and that was not from his looks.
Still, his face was pulled in a tight line as he stepped into the chambers of the commander of the ship, his superior and his Master of the Dark Side.
The room was large enough to fit 500 people inside and he always wondered why he needed such a large space when he only needed to speak with his Knights and himself. Other than it being a waste of space, he wondered if his Master just needed a large room to accommodate his big ego and pride. The walls shone in the darkness, sconches holding light as his boots squeaked across the polished black marble, sweeping his cape back to kneel on one knee in a mock flourish before raising his head to give his Master a sarcastic greeting.
"You summoned me, Ushiwaka-chan?"
The man in front of him dressed in black didn't apprehend his apprentice for casually calling him by his first name, nor did he seem to care. He had been dealing with it for as long as he could remember and he did not care if he wanted to slit his throat for what happened to him.
"My apprentice. I have a mission for you. You must realize that the time has now come for you to choose an apprentice."
"I know that Ushiwaka-chan. But I don't understand why you want me to choose him."
"He is the Chosen One who will raise the Dark Side and the Knights of Shiratorizawa into power. With his bloodline and him by your side, we will rule the galaxy and allow those who are strong to live and cull the weak, as it should since the beginning of time."
"Now now, let's see if I can even convince him to come to our side."
"I know you can be very… persuasive. Use that charm of yours to your advantage and bring the boy over to us. You shall be rewarded greatly with it."
"As if you have anything to give me, Ushiwaka-chan. You took everything from me."
"I gave you the fresh start you needed. You were always strong in the dark side with your pride and ambition. You just needed to see the reasoning behind it, which was why I decided to cut off all of your ties."
His apprentice didn't so much flinch as he thought of the horrors of the past as he bowed his head to hide the hatred on his face.
One day, he will kill this man. There can only be one Sith Lord and his apprentice after all.
"Go, Oikawa. Find your apprentice and help him fulfill his destiny."
"As you wish, my Master."
