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Pour Mon Chere Hayden, Je T'aime.
A/N: Geeeee…be smart why dontcha! ;-)
1 Supreme Sacrifice, Part 4
By Aleese Sundancer
There'd been few things in the Universe that Anakin really couldn't put up with. The stares and the whispers, he could live with. Having the whole temple know his mistake, all right that's fine. But having Yoda as his Master was something he wasn't sure he could survive.
"No!" Yoda grumped out again, his wrinkled face frowning. "Concentrate!"
"Sorry, Master Yoda." Anakin whispered and got back onto his hands, and back into a headstand. If it weren't' for the images of his Master floating through his head, this exercise would be simple. Anakin was certain that's why Yoda was making him do it. Yoda must have revelled in watching Anakin wince in pain as he fell time after time. All Anakin could do was wait for his free time, when he would be free to visit Chancellor Palpatine and check his Holo-messages.
Yoda sighed and stared at him from his perch, and appraised the young boy. Inclinings of their future flitted through Yoda's mind, and he let out another long sigh. Anakin's mind wasn't centred on what he was doing. If he wasn't thinking about Obi-Wan or The Chancellor, it was Padme that occupied his thoughts. Anakin's thoughts were too dangerous, and Yoda was trying every means possible to help Anakin detach himself. He never should have been trained.
"I hope this room will work until we can get you some more permanent headquarters." Bail Organa motioned around the chambers. Obi-Wan took a look over them and smiled gratefully.
"This will be fine." Obi-Wan replied, getting used to the more lavish rooms.
"When you're settled in, we'll talk more about your assignment, General Kenobi." Bail grinned. "If I have to live with this army, at least I can be glad you're going to be leading some of it. I know I can trust you, Obi-Wan."
Obi-Wan smiled slightly, trying not to betray his turmoil of emotions. Inside, he recited the Jedi Code to himself, to calm himself down. "I have to call the Temple, do you mind?"
"Not at all. I'll leave you then to get settled." Bail smiled and walked out the door, closing it softly behind him. Obi-Wan wandered over to the comm. system and keyed it for Anakin's room.
"Anakin. I just wanted to let you and Master Yoda know that I am safe on Alderaan. I've found secure employment, and a stable employment until I figure out what I'm doing. I…" Obi-Wan paused, unsure as to how to say what he wanted to say. "I…I'm sorry I failed you Anakin. I can only hope that Master Yoda will be able to help you back from the darkside. I don't know how to express my sincere apologies to both you and Master Yoda. Anakin…I miss you. If you or the Jedi need anything, they can contact Bail and he'll get a message to me. Anakin, be good, please. And, take care of everyone." Obi-Wan quietly asked, and shut off the comm. The pain was almost unbearable, and Obi-Wan needed to meditate.
A/N: Almost done, unless you want me to keep going….
Pour Mon Chere Hayden, Je T'aime.
A/N: Geeeee…be smart why dontcha! ;-)
1 Supreme Sacrifice, Part 4
By Aleese Sundancer
There'd been few things in the Universe that Anakin really couldn't put up with. The stares and the whispers, he could live with. Having the whole temple know his mistake, all right that's fine. But having Yoda as his Master was something he wasn't sure he could survive.
"No!" Yoda grumped out again, his wrinkled face frowning. "Concentrate!"
"Sorry, Master Yoda." Anakin whispered and got back onto his hands, and back into a headstand. If it weren't' for the images of his Master floating through his head, this exercise would be simple. Anakin was certain that's why Yoda was making him do it. Yoda must have revelled in watching Anakin wince in pain as he fell time after time. All Anakin could do was wait for his free time, when he would be free to visit Chancellor Palpatine and check his Holo-messages.
Yoda sighed and stared at him from his perch, and appraised the young boy. Inclinings of their future flitted through Yoda's mind, and he let out another long sigh. Anakin's mind wasn't centred on what he was doing. If he wasn't thinking about Obi-Wan or The Chancellor, it was Padme that occupied his thoughts. Anakin's thoughts were too dangerous, and Yoda was trying every means possible to help Anakin detach himself. He never should have been trained.
"I hope this room will work until we can get you some more permanent headquarters." Bail Organa motioned around the chambers. Obi-Wan took a look over them and smiled gratefully.
"This will be fine." Obi-Wan replied, getting used to the more lavish rooms.
"When you're settled in, we'll talk more about your assignment, General Kenobi." Bail grinned. "If I have to live with this army, at least I can be glad you're going to be leading some of it. I know I can trust you, Obi-Wan."
Obi-Wan smiled slightly, trying not to betray his turmoil of emotions. Inside, he recited the Jedi Code to himself, to calm himself down. "I have to call the Temple, do you mind?"
"Not at all. I'll leave you then to get settled." Bail smiled and walked out the door, closing it softly behind him. Obi-Wan wandered over to the comm. system and keyed it for Anakin's room.
"Anakin. I just wanted to let you and Master Yoda know that I am safe on Alderaan. I've found secure employment, and a stable employment until I figure out what I'm doing. I…" Obi-Wan paused, unsure as to how to say what he wanted to say. "I…I'm sorry I failed you Anakin. I can only hope that Master Yoda will be able to help you back from the darkside. I don't know how to express my sincere apologies to both you and Master Yoda. Anakin…I miss you. If you or the Jedi need anything, they can contact Bail and he'll get a message to me. Anakin, be good, please. And, take care of everyone." Obi-Wan quietly asked, and shut off the comm. The pain was almost unbearable, and Obi-Wan needed to meditate.
A/N: Almost done, unless you want me to keep going….
