Prompt from Star Wars and Skillet: So, I was wondering if you could do a chapter where Obi-Wan was singing and Anakin, Ahsoka, and Cody (maybe even Qui-Gon) heard him but none of them knew he could sing. And then Obi realizes they're there and is a little embarrassed and they all talk about why Obi-Wan doesn't sing or something. And then they all start singing together.

This is kind of a one-by-one, everyone finds out thing.

Very few people knew that Obi-Wan could sing.

Admittedly, he didn't exactly run around telling everyone, but with the war, and everyone living in each others' pockets, it could be considered a miracle that no one had found out yet.

Qui-Gon knew, of course.

They spent a little over a decade together…. It would have been very hard to hide it from the older man.

After incident on Naboo and Qui-Gon's death, Obi-Wan didn't sing for the longest time, unable to muster up the energy to even smile somedays. In the first few months of having Anakin living in his rooms with him, they both danced around each other.

Anakin knew that Obi-Wan hadn't been fond of him, and Obi-Wan was unwilling to look the child in the eyes, not unless he wanted to hear his Master's final words ringing in his ears.

By the time Anakin found out, he was already well-integrated into the rooms and the Jedi way… his clothes were strewn all over the room, a second toothbrush was in the bathroom, and his padawan learning supplies were all over the table.

Obi-Wan quickly realised this, and the thought made him smile. When he switched on the radio as he made breakfast, he didn't even think about singing… he just did.

He was still singing when Anakin finally stirred, his short hair a mess on his head, eyes still heavy with sleep.

"Good morning Anakin." Obi-Wan greeted, "Go and sit at the table, breakfast is almost done."

Anakin just nodded sleepily.

He didn't mention the singing until later, when they were both settling down for meditation.

"I didn't know you could sing?" the boy asked nervously, not knowing if this was a forbidden subject.

"Most people don't know," he admitted, "Only… only Qui-Gon knew. It keeps my head occupied."

Anakin was silent for a moment, before a small smile appeared on his face, "I liked it."

Surprisingly, Anakin never revealed this little secret, not even as a teasing point when the Clone Wars broke out.

Obi-Wan never intended for Ashoka to find out.

Ashoka returned to the ship at around ten at night. It had been a long day, trying to save all the Force-Sensitive children that the Sith Lord was trying to steal and raise as mini Sith Lords. The clones and the Jedi on this mission were all taking in turns to watch over the children.

Tonight, it was Master Kenobi's turn.

Not wanting to call out for the Jedi Master, just in case the babies were asleep, Ashoka snuck through the corridors, heading past the nursery in order to get to her room.

It was then that she heard the singing.

"Softly while you were asleep… the moon and I were talking. I asked that she'd always keep you protected. She promised you her light that you so gracefully carry…"

The babies were all fast asleep, but Ashoka couldn't help but listen to the Jedi Master, mesmerized.

When he turned to leave, his eyes widened in shock and he winced. Glancing around, making sure that all the babies were asleep, Obi-Wan quickly left the room and closed the door behind him.

"That was… amazing." Ashoka said softly, "I-I never knew you could sing like that."

"… It's an old lullaby from my creche days." Obi-Wan sighed, after realising there was no way to talk himself out of this, "I often had trouble sleeping and the creche master would sing me to sleep."

"Well…. It was beautiful." Ashoka winked, "Don't worry, I won't tell Skyguy."

"Reassuring as that is, he already knows."

"And he never told me?! Traitor!"

Cody quickly learnt that his General could sing… even long before their relationship ever started.

General Kenobi often worked up into the early hours of the morning, meaning that he would shower later than everyone else, usually humming or singing softly to himself.

Of course, he never realised that Cody was the same when it came to work, and would go to shower at the same time, remaining out of sight until his General was finished.

Sometimes, General Kenobi sung a little louder than usual, only to cut himself off and mutter to himself angrily.

Cody fell in love with the man a little bit every time he heard him sing.

At first, he didn't tell the General that he'd heard him sing, too afraid that the Jedi Master would stop or even have him transferred for insubordination…. And then Obi-Wan started singing one of softer drinking songs that the other clones.

That evening, he vowed to say something.

When Obi-Wan came out of the fresher, towel wrapped around his lower half, Cody moved forwards, continuing on the song from where Obi-Wan left off.

Silence.

Turning around, Cody winced at the sight of Obi-Wan staring at him, cheeks flushing red.

It was probably best that he not go any further.

Less than a week later, Cody heard the song again, this time, merely in the General's rooms causing him to stop in his tracks just outside.

Slowly, he entered the room, nervously clearing his throat and waiting for Obi-Wan to acknowledge his assistance.

"General?"

Obi-Wan spun around and smiled warmly at him. "Ah, Cody, just who I wanted to see!" The General then held out his hand, "I believe there's some sort of dance to go with this song?"

"… What?"

Much like Obi-Wan's own cheeks earlier, Cody knew he was flushing, especially when Obi-Wan grabbed his arm and tried to lead him in a dance, spinning around.

It was like the war had disappeared.

He couldn't remember ever being this happy.

He knew it couldn't last, but even knowing that there was a war right outside their door, with the threat of the Senate hanging over them, Obi-Wan didn't hide his singing anymore, with Cody, Anakin and Ashoka often joining in… and Cody had never heard anything sweeter.