Obi-Wan opened his eyes and sat up. At least, he tried to, but the shooting pain in his ribs stopped him. "Oww," he moaned.

"He's awake," announced a young voice he recognized as Anakin's.

"I can tell," commented Qui-Gon's voice. His head leaned into the other Jedi's line of vision. "Are you alright, Obi-Wan?" he asked.

"What happened?" asked Obi-Wan.

"You fell off the balcony!" that was Anakin, leaning in on the other side.

"I certainly feel like I fell off the balcony," Obi-Wan commented. "And into a bantha stampede."

"Feeling better, you must be, if joke, you can," commented another voice that was certainly Master Yoda's.

"I wasn't joking, Master," explained Obi-Wan, trying to push himself up to see the short Jedi, and being shoved gently back by Qui-Gon. "I do feel like I've been trampled by banthas."

"Only fell off the balcony, you did," answered Yoda. "But feel like banthas trampled you, you may. Force trouble, there was."

"What? What's going on?" asked Obi-Wan, feeling that Anakin might not have explained it fully.

"Every time you have one of your visions, there's a slight… surge, for lack of a better word, in the Force," explained Qui-Gon. "But then, you had so many at one time that there was so much extra Force in you that you collapsed. Off the balcony."

"And you broke your ribs, but that was falling that did that," added Anakin helpfully.

"Well, that explains something," muttered Obi-Wan, still feeling bantha-trampled.

"What did you see that caused you to fall like that?" demanded Mace Windu.

"A lot of things," answered Obi-Wan. "I'm still trying to work them out."

Windu looked like he was about to respond, but Qui-Gon said, "As you've been unconscious for the past three days, you haven't exactly had much time to try." The Jedi council member didn't say anything, but he seemed satisfied with Obi-Wan's efforts.

Stretching out with the Force, Obi-Wan sensed that in addition to Anakin and Qui-Gon, a few Healers were present, as well as the entire Jedi Council, although a few were represented by holograms. This confused the young Jedi more than anything, because there was no real reason for the Council to be too concerned with his well-being.

It must be the visions, he decided. They certainly were odd, clearer than most normal visions, although the Council still believed they were about the future. Obi-Wan didn't know what they were about, but he could tell that some of the events had taken place in the past, although none of them were events he recognized.

"Obi-Wan?" Qui-Gon was looking at him, concerned. The younger Jedi smiled.

"Sorry, Master," he said sheepishly. "I was thinking."

Qui-Gon seemed to relax a bit, but all he said was, "Anakin, you'd better go, unless you want to miss your lessons."

The boy grinned. "If I thought you were really giving me a choice…" He said as he exited.

Qui-Gon smiled after him affectionately, and then turned to Obi-Wan. "Are you sure you're alright?" he asked.

"What do you mean?"

"You know very well what I mean, Obi-Wan," his former master said. "I know you too well to believe what you told the Council. What's really on your mind?"

"You heard that I saw Anakin five years from now with a different master?"

"Not that again!" exclaimed Qui-Gon, seeming annoyed at the fact that both of his apprentices were obsessing over his imminent death.

"No, that's not it," said Obi-Wan quickly. "I saw how you died."

"Obi-Wan, you can't change that. Some things are supposed to happen, and if you change that…"

"That's not it either!" exclaimed his apprentice. Qui-Gon smiled.

"Alright, alright, I'll let you finish."

"Thank you. I saw you die, but it was strange. It seemed to take place five years ago."

Qui-Gon looked like he wanted to interrupt, but then stopped himself and settled for looking confused.

"I don't understand it, but… Well, do you remember that Sith Lord who Anakin killed?" Obi-Wan twitched a little with guilt at the memory, but continued. "Somehow, in what I saw, Anakin didn't kill him, and you died to him a few days later. When you died, I promised to train Anakin, and ten years later he married Senator Padmé Amidala secretly. A few years after that, he turned to the Dark Side and destroyed the Jedi."

After Obi-Wan finished telling his story, Qui-Gon didn't say anything, seeming to be stunned. "I might have interpreted it wrong," began Obi-Wan quickly, but his master shook his head.

"I don't think so," Qui-Gon said sadly. He got up. "I have to see the Council about this. They may want to speak to you…" he didn't finish, but Obi-Wan nodded.

"I'll be okay once I've had some rest." Qui-Gon smiled. "What is it?"

"Nothing," the older Jedi said. "I'm just remembering how much you hated resting after being injured when you were a Padawan."

"You must have me confused with Anakin," Obi-Wan retorted. "Anakin! How many times do I have to tell you? Stay away from the power couplings!" "I followed the rules, unlike some people."

"Oh, Anakin's not that bad…"

"I wasn't talking about Anakin."

Qui-Gon blinked, and than laughed. "Its good to have you back, my friend."

Obi-Wan didn't answer, but he couldn't have agreed more.

Sorry about the shortness. I'll try to make them longer, but I just couldn't get this going. Also, apologies about all the OOCness in this chapter (and any in the others) I'm really not at my best today, and I posted later than usual because I was at a sleepover. Anyway, can anyone tell me the time difference between Episodes 2 and 3? I hadn't seen 2 when I saw 3, so if they say, I missed it. It might not show up in this story, but it's still something I might like to know. And it still might. Hope you liked it, and please review.