Chapter 10
The missing fifteen year old boy in question was lying on a park bench caught up in a ball of misery. He felt empty, like he had nothing to live for, nothing to fight for, no one to trust. No home to call his own. Sure he had a family, but he couldn't trust them, he thought that he could trust his uncle, but now he saw that his uncle was just as bad as his father. The rain was starting to pick up now. He didn't know what to do anymore. When he was in the throne room, he locked eyes with Qui/ his father and something inside of him snapped. He had nothing or nobody anymore, but somewhere deep, down inside, something was telling him to go, to go home. But he had no home. He was so confused. He felt something in the Force, it was his father, getting closer. He knew that he couldn't let Qui-Gon find him, it wasn't time yet. He did the only thing that he could at that moment. He looked and saw the waterfront where he first met Carlton. He jumped off of the bench and ran to the water. The water looked so inviting. Suddenly, just then, something inside of him rang a bell. It was calling him. It was the Force. The boy became Obi-Wan Kenobi again. For a new feeling filled his heart, he began to miss things. He missed being a Jedi, he missed his friends, he missed the feeling of being safe, and he missed his master. The most and foremost feeling was that he began to miss himself. He missed being Obi-Wan Kenobi. The water was gusting with heavy waves that crashed onto shore. He turned around and saw that Qui-Gon had caught up with him. He turned his back toward him.
"Obi-Wan?" Qui-Gon asked.
He refused to answer for a sudden tidal wave came onto shore washing the fifteen year old boy and Prince of Mayim into its fierce grip.
The missing fifteen year old boy in question was lying on a park bench caught up in a ball of misery. He felt empty, like he had nothing to live for, nothing to fight for, no one to trust. No home to call his own. Sure he had a family, but he couldn't trust them, he thought that he could trust his uncle, but now he saw that his uncle was just as bad as his father. The rain was starting to pick up now. He didn't know what to do anymore. When he was in the throne room, he locked eyes with Qui/ his father and something inside of him snapped. He had nothing or nobody anymore, but somewhere deep, down inside, something was telling him to go, to go home. But he had no home. He was so confused. He felt something in the Force, it was his father, getting closer. He knew that he couldn't let Qui-Gon find him, it wasn't time yet. He did the only thing that he could at that moment. He looked and saw the waterfront where he first met Carlton. He jumped off of the bench and ran to the water. The water looked so inviting. Suddenly, just then, something inside of him rang a bell. It was calling him. It was the Force. The boy became Obi-Wan Kenobi again. For a new feeling filled his heart, he began to miss things. He missed being a Jedi, he missed his friends, he missed the feeling of being safe, and he missed his master. The most and foremost feeling was that he began to miss himself. He missed being Obi-Wan Kenobi. The water was gusting with heavy waves that crashed onto shore. He turned around and saw that Qui-Gon had caught up with him. He turned his back toward him.
"Obi-Wan?" Qui-Gon asked.
He refused to answer for a sudden tidal wave came onto shore washing the fifteen year old boy and Prince of Mayim into its fierce grip.
