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Pour Mon Chere Hayden, Je T'aime.
1 Supreme Sacrifice, Part 5
By Aleese Sundancer
And the rest was history.
Anakin tried to learn under Yoda, but was growing tired of learning things he already knew, and having to regurgitate answers that he didn't feel were correct. While Obi-Wan wasn't the best possible Master for Anakin, he had done a better job than any other Master could. After having gotten frustrated under the training of Yoda, Anakin devilled further and further into forbidden activities, such as pursuing relations with his wife.
Padme continued to work in politics, partly for a need of an income, and partly to stay on Coruscant with her husband. Despite everyone's constant attempts at persuading the couple to seek divorce, Padme loved Anakin, and he returned the affection. He was a good husband to her, even though sometimes even her patience was tried with his abundance of energy and frustration. Furthermore, the signs of his slipping toward the darkside were worrisome to her and those near to the couple.
Obi-Wan continued to work as a peacekeeper under Bail Organa, and was finally starting to move past his life as a Jedi. He still kept in regular contact with the Council, for updates on Anakin, and so that they wouldn't worry about his turning or any such thing. It worked well with both sides. Despite his dislike of politics, Obi-Wan felt himself becoming a liaison between the Jedi and the Army, not that he felt that one shouldn't be there. He felt better knowing that the Jedi still had some power in this matter. There was a few times when the Jedi trusted him to carry out special favours, which he gladly carried out, but he had yet to see his former Padawan in any missions he undertook. He missed Anakin greatly, as if he'd lost a son. All he could do was hope that his decision made Anakin's life better, and not worse as the rumour's sometimes seemed to indicate. Ahh, well, Obi-Wan could still profess that his life was never ordinary.
Deep within the soul of two individuals, the Darkside was brewing, ready to consume the lives of the Jedi and the galaxy.
A/N: Well, that's it for this story. If I get some high demand (I'm talking LOTS OF REVIEWS) I'll post the next part as a sort of sequel dealing in Episode 3 territory.
Lemme know?
Love you Hayden!!!!
Pour Mon Chere Hayden, Je T'aime.
1 Supreme Sacrifice, Part 5
By Aleese Sundancer
And the rest was history.
Anakin tried to learn under Yoda, but was growing tired of learning things he already knew, and having to regurgitate answers that he didn't feel were correct. While Obi-Wan wasn't the best possible Master for Anakin, he had done a better job than any other Master could. After having gotten frustrated under the training of Yoda, Anakin devilled further and further into forbidden activities, such as pursuing relations with his wife.
Padme continued to work in politics, partly for a need of an income, and partly to stay on Coruscant with her husband. Despite everyone's constant attempts at persuading the couple to seek divorce, Padme loved Anakin, and he returned the affection. He was a good husband to her, even though sometimes even her patience was tried with his abundance of energy and frustration. Furthermore, the signs of his slipping toward the darkside were worrisome to her and those near to the couple.
Obi-Wan continued to work as a peacekeeper under Bail Organa, and was finally starting to move past his life as a Jedi. He still kept in regular contact with the Council, for updates on Anakin, and so that they wouldn't worry about his turning or any such thing. It worked well with both sides. Despite his dislike of politics, Obi-Wan felt himself becoming a liaison between the Jedi and the Army, not that he felt that one shouldn't be there. He felt better knowing that the Jedi still had some power in this matter. There was a few times when the Jedi trusted him to carry out special favours, which he gladly carried out, but he had yet to see his former Padawan in any missions he undertook. He missed Anakin greatly, as if he'd lost a son. All he could do was hope that his decision made Anakin's life better, and not worse as the rumour's sometimes seemed to indicate. Ahh, well, Obi-Wan could still profess that his life was never ordinary.
Deep within the soul of two individuals, the Darkside was brewing, ready to consume the lives of the Jedi and the galaxy.
A/N: Well, that's it for this story. If I get some high demand (I'm talking LOTS OF REVIEWS) I'll post the next part as a sort of sequel dealing in Episode 3 territory.
Lemme know?
Love you Hayden!!!!
