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enjoy it.
Vocabulary: I made up some words to represent different things. I figured I better use made-up
words to represent items in the future or this story will be dull. So, here are some words to look
for:
Diver Sed- A place to go deep sea diving
PP or plastic protection- Umbrella
Cruiser- I have no idea what they really call the planes that they fly for transportation, but for my
sake, they're called cruisers. lol

Chapter 2

Violetshone was a beautiful planet. At least Guinevere thought so. She had one glorious week to relax
and pretty much do whatever she wanted. She spent a lot of her time in the water. They had a great
diver sed. She liked swimming deep within the ocean floor and coming into contact with the various
ocean creatures. When she wasn't in the water, she was close by the water; relaxing on their Mehco
beach.

It was there on Mehco beach that she spotted Obi-Wan Kenobi. She was laying underneath her PP
when she saw him. He was laying on his stomach, reading a book. She was behind him and towards
the right so she knew he couldn't see her. She wondered what he was doing here. It didn't appear
that he was on some sort of mission. After thinking for a few more moments, she supposed that even
Jedi have the right to a vacation also.

She must have been staring a bit too hard or too long because his Jedi senses kicked in when he
realized someone was staring at him and he looked up at her. She quickly directed her stare
somewhere else, but she knew that he had seen her looking at him. When she chanced another
glance at him a few minutes later, he was still looking at her with a confused look on his face.
Before he had a chance to do anything, like come over and talk to her, she gathered up her
belongings and left the beach.

She had met Obi-Wan several times over the past three years. Of course, Obi-Wan wasn't
particularly fond of her since her job was to get men to turn to the dark side. She tried a few
times to convert Jedi Knights, but none of them would do it. When she was feeling brave or
just really bored, she would go to a night club that most of the Jedi hung out at when they
wanted to unwind. Of course, it was a very upper class place. There were no drunken brawls
or drugs or anything of that ilk.

The Emperor had always wanted a Jedi to turn to the dark side and he promised to give
Guinevere anything that she wanted, within reason, if she accomplished this goal. So, when
she felt up to it, she would dress in her most provocative outfit and slither over to the night
club and try to seduce a Jedi. Although most of them had been cordial to her and had
entertained her for a few hours of just talking and harmless flirting, they never went to bed with
her.

She had spoke with Obi-Wan a few times also. When she first became a recruiter, she made the
mistake of thinking she was hot shit and tried to recruit a Jedi right away. Her first Jedi she picked
was Obi-Wan. Not only did he deny her, but he rejected her harshly. Usually the Jedi's at least
spoke to her and were nice, but he was down right rude. He was upset with her for doing the job
that she did. He thought it was disgusting to try to turn good men into evil Siths and he also
thought it was degrading for her as a woman. That night and his words had stuck with her for
three years now. It was those same words that almost made her quit her job before she really
even started. The Emperor, seeing her potential, had talked her out of quitting, or rather, he
scared her to stay. She was certain that if she ever tried to leave on her own terms, he would
dispose of her.

Ever since that first meeting with Obi-Wan, she never tried to seduce him again. When she seen
him, she would say hello and he would greet her back and make some small talk, like how are you
doing, before Obi-Wan came up with an excuse to leave her. She liked to think that he wanted
to stay away from her because he was afraid of what he would let himself do if she and he were
left alone, but she really knew that Obi-Wan despised her and didn't want to associate himself
with her and that is why he steered clear of her.

Of course, whenever she did come to the Jedi club and tried to either recruit a Jedi or a Padawan
and Obi-Wan was there, he would interfere with her work. Especially if it were a Padawan she
was trying to convert. He would give them a whole big speech about how evil she was and how
wonderful it was to be a Jedi.

She hadn't seen Obi-Wan in awhile though. Ever since his Master, Qui-Gon Jinn, had passed away,
he hasn't been at the club. She was actually a little upset when she found out that Qui-Gon had
died. He had always been nice to her. He talked to her like a normal human being and after about
three or four attempts, she stopped trying to seduce him. She knew it was useless. She would just
talk to him like a friend and he her. They weren't best of friends, of course, but they were friendly
with one another. She knew that Darth Maul had killed Qui-Gon before he himself was killed.
She thought that if she had choose between Darth Maul living and Qui-Gon, she would definitely
choose Qui-Gon. She knew Maul better and she liked Maul, but Qui-Gon had more to offer the
world; peace, happiness, unity. Not darkness and pain and suffering, which Maul had to offer it.
She may have been a Sith recruiter, but she wasn't as evil as they were. To tell you the truth,
she wasn't evil at all. To her, this was just a job.

As she was placing the stuff inside of her cruiser, she felt someone tap her shoulder. She spun
around and gasped when she seen that it was Obi-Wan.

"Jesus, Master Kenobi! You scared me!"
"I'm sorry. I didn't mean to startle you."
"That's okay. What are you doing here?"
"That's funny because I was going to ask you the same thing."
"Oh, well, I'm on vacation."
"I see. Me also."
"Good for you. I'm sure with all your hard work, you deserve one."
"Yes, for all of your hard work, you must deserve one too."

She glared at him and said, "Look, Master Kenobi, I'm on a vacation and I'm having fun. I don't
need to have you hanging around me, making snide remarks. Okay?"
Obi-Wan put his hands up in a defensive gesture. "Relax. I didn't mean anything by that."
"Yeah, right."

Guinevere continued to put her belongings away when Obi-Wan asked her, "So, who's the new
Sith apprentice?"
She chuckled a bit and said, "Yeah, like I'm really gonna tell you."
"And why not?"
"Gee, I don't know. Maybe because I'm not supposed to give out information to the enemy."
"Since when are we enemies?"
"Well, I don't consider us personal enemies, but we play for the opposite teams."
"That we do, but there's no harm in some mindless chatter."
She raised an eyebrow and said, "Mindless chatter is 'how is the weather, where did you buy your
sandals'. It's not, 'who's the new apprentice'?"
"Fine. Don't tell me, but I'm going to find out sooner or later."
"Yeah, like when you kill the new apprentice just like you killed Darth Maul."
"I took no pleasure in killing someone, okay? He murdered my Master and was going to murder me
too if I hadn't done what I did."
"So I heard."
"Then why are you rattling my chains about this?"
"I'm not doing anything to you. You were the one who brought it up."

Obi-Wan sighed and said, "You know, I have other ways to find out information from you."
Guinevere smiled and said in a seductive tone, "You sure you wanna get that deep into my mind,
Master Kenobi?"
Obi-Wan looked stunned for a moment , but rebounded and said, "I thought you were on vacation?"
"I am."
"Then, why are you trying to seduce me?"

Now it was Guinevere's turn to be perplexed. After a few moments of silence, Obi-Wan said, "Enjoy
the rest of your vacation."
"You do the same."

Guinevere watched Obi-Wan walk away and she wondered why it always had to be like this with them
two. She would love it if Obi-Wan talked to her like the rest of the Jedi did. She had a slight crush on
Obi-Wan because he was so handsome and from what she heard, a very good Jedi. She would never
admit it to herself though that she liked him. She knew no matter what, it would never pan out between
the two. He was a strong, good Jedi and she was an evil woman with a degrading job that he despised.
A real match made in Heaven. Guinevere sighed and got into her cruiser and pulled away, determined
not to let her encounter with Obi-Wan ruin the rest of her vacation.
Okay, that's all she wrote for this chapter. Please review this time!