A/n sorry for the wait . my computer has been broken so I've been using my aunts. Only hers is from 95 and doesn't have word.
Anakin's Redemption
Chapter Six;
Obi-Wan's Love
Anakin stared wide eyed at Obi-Wan for what seemed like hours. He then remembered his present predicament. Obi-Wan ran forward next to Anakin. Their lightsabers ignited. Palpantine's saber lit also. And the battle begun.
( a/n I wrote this chapter whith the fight scene like a normal written fight scene, but it seemed continually saying ''anakin hit palpantine's light saber with his. He blocked it'' so I wrote it a bit differently. Hope you guys like it)
Skywalker and Kenobi. The unbeatable team from the clone wars. Fighting side by side once more. This played in both Anakin and Obi-Wan's heads for awhile as the fight went on. As if the force wanted it this way. As Obi-Wan and Anakin fought Palpantine there thoughts were the same. The good, The bad. The funny, The serious. All part of there brotherhood
Flash backs
Qui-Gon: Anakin meet Obi-Wan Kenobi
Anakin: You're a Jedi too! Nice To meet ya
Anakin: what will happen to me now ?
Obi-Wan: The council has given me permission to train you. You will become a Jedi.
Obi-Wan: What took you so long
Anakin: Sorry master, you know me. I couldn't find a speeder I really liked.
Obi-Wan: I swear Anakin if you practiced your lightsaber skills as much as your sober you'd rival master Yoda as a swordsman
Anakin: I thought I already did
Obi-Wan: only in your mind my very young apprentice
OBI-WAN: The Chancellor's signal is coming from right there. The observation platform at the top of that spire.
ANAKIN: I sense Count Dooku . . .
OBI-WAN: I sense a trap.
ANAKIN: Next move?
OBI-WAN: Spring the trap.
ANAKIN: What was that all about?
OBI-WAN: Well, Artoo has been . . .
ANAKIN: No loose wire jokes . . . He's doing the best he can.
OBI-WAN: Did I say anything?
ANAKIN: He's trying!
OBI-WAN: I didn't say anything!
ANAKIN: What
kind of nonsense is this, put me on the Council and not make me a
Master? That's never been done in the history of the Jedi. It's
insulting!
OBI-WAN: Calm down, Anakin. You have been given a great honor. To be on the Council at your age . . . It's never happened before. Listen to me, Anakin. The fact of the matter is you're too close to the Chancellor. The Council doesn't like it when he interferes in Jedi affairs.
ANAKIN: I swear to you, I didn't ask to be put on the Council . . .
OBI-WAN: But it's what you wanted! Your friendship with Chancellor Palpatine seems to have paid off.
ANAKIN: That has nothing to do with this.
OBI-WAN: Anakin, regardless of how it happened, you find yourself in a delicate situation.
ANAKIN: You mean divided loyalties.
OBI-WAN: I warned you there was tension between the Council and the Chancellor. I was very clear. Why didn't you listen? You walked right into it.
ANAKIN: The Council is upset I'm the youngest to ever serve.
OBI-WAN: No, it is not. Anakin, I worry when you speak of jealousy and pride. Those are not Jedi thoughts. They're dangerous, dark thoughts.
ANAKIN: Master, you of all people should have confidence in my abilities. I know where my loyalties lie.
OBI-WAN: I hope so . . .
ANAKIN: I sense there's more to this talk than you're saying.
OBI-WAN: Anakin, the only reason the Council has approved your appointment is because the Chancellor trusts you.
ANAKIN: And?
OBI-WAN: Anakin, look, I am on your side. I didn't want to see you put in this situation.
ANAKIN: What situation?
OBI-WAN: (takes a deep breath) The Council wants you to report on all of the Chancellor's dealings. They want to know what he's up to.
ANAKIN: They want me to spy on the Chancellor? That's treason!
OBI-WAN: We are at war, Anakin. The Jedi Council is sworn to uphold the principles of the Republic, even if the Chancellor does not.
ANAKIN: Why didn't the Council give me this assignment when we were in session?
OBI-WAN: This assignment is not to be on record. The Council asked me to approach you on this personally.
ANAKIN: The Chancellor is not a bad man, Obi-Wan. He befriended me. He's watched out for me ever since I arrived here.
OBI-WAN: That is why you must help us, Anakin. Our allegiance is to the Senate, not to its leader who has managed to stay in office long after his term has expired.
ANAKIN: Master, the Senate demanded that he stay longer.
OBI-WAN: Yes, but use your feelings, Anakin. Something is out of place.
ANAKIN: You're asking me to do something against the Jedi Code. Against the Republic. Against a mentor . . . and a friend. That's what's out of place here. Why are you asking this of me?
OBI-WAN: The Council is asking you.
ANAKIN: You're going to need me on this one, Master.
OBI-WAN: Oh, I agree. However it may turn out just to be a wild bantha chase.
ANAKIN: Master!
ANAKIN: (continuing) Master, I've disappointed you. I have not been very appreciative of your training . . . I have been arrogant and I apologize . . . I've just been so frustrated with the Council. Your friendship means everything to me.
OBI-WAN: You are strong and wise, Anakin, and I am very proud of you. I have trained you since you were a small boy. I have taught you everything I know. And you have become a far greater Jedi than I could ever hope to be, and you have saved my life more times than I can remember. But be patient, Anakin. It won't be long before the Council makes you a Jedi Master.
ANAKIN: (seeing Obi-Wan) Liar!
PADME turns around and. sees OBI-WAN standing in the doorway of the Naboo Cruiser.
PADME: No!
ANAKIN: You're with him. You've betrayed me! You brought him here to kill me!
PADME: NO! Anakin. I swear ... I ...
ANAKIN reaches out, and PADME grabs her throat as she starts to choke.
OBI-WAN: Let her go, Anakin.
ANAKIN: What have you and she been up to?
OBI-WAN: Let her go!
ANAKIN releases his grip on the unconscious PADME and she crumples to the ground.
ANAKIN: You turned her against me.
OBI-WAN: You have done that yourself.
ANAKIN: You will not take her from me.
ANAKIN throws off his cloak.
OBI-WAN: Your anger and your lust for power have already done that.
OBI-WAN flings off his cloak.
OBI-WAN: (continuing) You have allowed this Dark Lord to twist your mind until now . . . until now you have become the very thing you swore to destroy.
They circle each other until OBI-WAN is near PADME. He places his hand on her.
ANAKIN: Don't lecture me, Obi-Wan. I see through the lies of the Jedi. I do not fear the dark side as you do. I have brought peace, justice, freedom, and security to my new Empire.
OBI-WAN: Your new Empire?
ANAKIN: Don't make me kill you.
OBI-WAN: Anakin, my allegiance is to the Republic ... to democracy.
ANAKIN: If you're not with me, you're my enemy.
OBI-WAN: Only a Sith Lord deals in absolutes. I will do what I must.
(ignites his lightsaber)
ANAKIN: You will try.
ANAKIN: Don't
make me destroy you, Master. You're no match for the dark side.
OBI-WAN: I've heard that before, Anakin . . . but I never
thought I'd hear it from you.
.
OBI-WAN: I have failed you, Anakin. I was never able to teach you to think.
ANAKIN and OBI-WAN confront each other on the lava river.
ANAKIN: I should have known the Jedi were plotting to take over . . .
OBI-WAN: From the Sith! Anakin, Chancellor Palpatine is evil.
ANAKIN: From the Jedi point of view! From my point of view, the Jedi are evil.
OBI-WAN: Well, then you are lost!
ANAKIN: This is the end for you, My Master. I wish it were otherwise.
ANAKIN jumps and flips onto OBI- WAN's platform. The fighting continues again until OBI-WAN jumps toward the safety of the black sandy edge of the lava river. He yells at Anakin.
OBI-WAN: It's over, Anakin. I have the high ground.
ANAKIN: You underestimate my power!
OBI-WAN: Don't try it.
ANAKIN follows, and OBI-WAN cuts his young apprentice at the knees, then cuts off his left arm in the blink of an eye. ANAKIN tumbles down the embankment and rolls to a stop near the edge of the lava.
ANAKIN struggles to pull himself up the embankment with his mechanical hand. His thin leather glove has been burned off. He keeps sliding down in the black sand.
OBI-WAN: (continuing) . . . You were the Chosen One! It was said that you would, destroy the Sith, not join them. It was you who would bring balance to the Force, not leave it in Darkness.
OBI-WAN picks up Anakin's light saber and begins to walk away. He stops and looks back.
ANAKIN: I hate you!
OBI-WAN: You were my brother, Anakin. I loved you!
End of flashbacksPalpantine lay on the ground. Defeated by Skywalker and Kenobi. His light saber in 2 next to him. Anakin with his light saber to his throat. Obi-Wan behind him. The power of friendship and love toward a father and brother had saved Anakin. Obi-Wan knew it with a smile on his face as Anakin stood there over a defeated sith. Obi-Wan nodded. And with that the emperor was dead. And shut off his saber put his head down and began to walk away. Obi-Wan ran up to him
''Where in the blazes are you going''
''Away, far away. I have no meaning here''
''What are you talking about''
''She's gone. I have no reason to live''
Obi-Wan understood. He believed his beloved was dead. Gone from this world.
''Anakin you don't understand. Come with me''
''Why ?''
'' You will see, my friend''
Obi-Wan brought Anakin to the medical center. Anakin had this look of confusion on his face. He then passed master Yoda just sitting there. He nodded to him, and in return got a simple nod back. Obi-Wan opened the door. Anakin saw her there sleeping. He looked to Obi-Wan with a distressed face
''Is she alive ? Is she alright?''
''Yes Anakin, and all of her love for you is there too''
Anakin walked up to her sleeping body. He placed him hand on her cheek. With that her eyes burst open. She looked at him. He looked at her. She understood Anakin was back. Her Ani. Tears fell down both their faces. Obi-wAn walked over and put his arm around Anakin and the other around Padme'. He too had tears down his face. Happiness there with them all.
A/n. How'd everyone like it? This could be the last chapter. I think I'l do an epilogue. I have a n idea for a sequel. If anyone whould like an epilogue or sequel just post it in you're review.
