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The next morning I woke up before Master Kulo was awake. I started on my studies right away. After a while, Master Kulo woke up and saw me studying. He seemed surprised. I half expected him to say that I needed to get more sleep than I had, but he just told me good morning and left. Him saying good morning to ME is rare.

At breakfast Master Kulo made me put away the books so I could eat. I would have read while eating, but he wouldn't let me. After breakfast I went right back to studying. Master Jinn was almost ignoring me, but then I wasn't talking at all.

I studied until lunch and then Master Kulo called me. He again made me put away the books. I wouldn't have enough time to finish before they had to leave so he'd get mad at me and worst of all, he'd really "talk" to me. I ate quickly and then went back to my books. Master Kulo was angry with me because I ate too fast to suit him.

I was on my last few problems in mathematics when Master Kulo walked in and told me that they were leaving. He saw I wasn't done. "You're going to have to stay here and finish up."

"I'm almost done. I only have two more problems left. I'll only be a minute." I wanted to go, but with Master Kulo I knew that wasn't going to happen.

"I told you to be done by the time we had to leave. You're not done. You're going to stay here."

Master Jinn walked in just in time to see me roll my eyes at Master Kulo. Big mistake on my part. "Master, I'm almost done. And you're not the one who has to do it so you wouldn't know why it took me so long."

Master Kulo grabbed my arm roughly and looked me in the eyes. "You're staying here and while we're gone I expect you to finish your studies. And I also suggest that you improve that attitude or you'll find yourself in even more trouble. I will discuss this with you when I return." He glared at me and then left.

Master Jinn gave me a strange look before he turned and followed Master Kulo. At that moment I felt like slamming my head up against the wall. I knew I was in trouble and Master Kulo would still be angry when he returned. I hoped he wouldn't return until after dinner.

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I was meditating when Master Kulo got back. He walked into our shared room and saw me. I opened my eyes and looked at him. "Let's go," he said.

I didn't want to because I knew what was coming, but I did anyway. If I would have refused he would only make it worse for me. I followed him into the open room that we had to use for sparring or whatever. Master Kulo gave me instructions and watched as I did all the flips he wanted me to do. I did it all without question.

Master Jinn walked in as I slipped. Master Kulo watched me and he didn't care how hard I fell or how often. Each time I finished or fell he would just tell me to do it again. Master Jinn watched me and I found it distracting. I did my best to concentrate because I knew Master Kulo would only make it harder if I was to become distracted.

Master Kulo made me do it over and over. He wouldn't let me rest no matter how hot I got. If I was to argue about it he would only make me do it more. I didn't want to do it, but it was my fault I had to do it anyway. If I hadn't argued with him that morning Master Kulo wouldn't have made me do it.

Master Kulo made me do it for hours straight. My body ached all over and I was exhausted. Master Kulo could tell because I was slowing down. If I got too slow he would make me do it longer. Finally, around eight he told me I could stop. I was breathing harder than I liked. He threw me a towel and approached me.

"Don't talk to me like that again, understood?" he said sternly.

"Yes Master." I wiped my face and took a deep breath.

"Go get cleaned up and let's eat." He walked away and left me there.

Master Jinn's eyes were still on me. His eyes moved each time I did. It was irritating, but I couldn't change it.

I took a quick shower and then went to the kitchen to eat. Master Kulo and Master Jinn were talking about their meeting with the Juano. I sat down without speaking and listened.

"They didn't seem to care what we did. And the warriors aren't going to be easily persuaded," Master Jinn said. His eyes were on me again.

"No, but hopefully we won't have any trouble from the leaders." Master Kulo looked at me. "What happened to your arm?" he asked me. I had a bruise on my arm.

"It happened one of the times I fell." If it had happened when I wasn't in trouble he probably would have cared, but this time he didn't. At that moment he probably wouldn't have cared if I had broken my neck.

He gave me a stern look and went back to eating. Master Jinn kept looking at me. I wanted to tell him to stop, but then I'd end up with another work out. Master Kulo would be even harder on me then. I didn't like the way he kept looking at me, but I couldn't stop him.

After eating I went straight to my couch. I was exhausted and fell asleep almost instantly.

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The next morning Master Kulo had to wake me up. I was still tired, but I got up and showered. I finished and went to the kitchen to eat. Master Jinn looked me over as I scratched my head and started eating. "Is he coming today?" he asked Master Kulo gesturing towards me.

"That depends on his attitude," Master Kulo said looking at me. I tried to ignore it, but it was hard when he was glaring at me like that.

"It's pretty dangerous. Are you sure that's a good idea?" Master Jinn didn't have much faith in me, that was obvious. I wanted to tell him that I was capable of a lot more than he thought I was. But he probably wouldn't believe me, he didn't believe Master Kulo.

"Obi-Wan will be fine, but I expect him to behave." Master Kulo gave me a look telling me that if I screwed up I might as well be dead.

"It's not his behavior that I'm worried about. It's the war. There's already battles going on and the women children were evacuated."

"Obi-Wan is used to it. If it gets too bad then I will send him back to the Temple." He was more talking about my attitude than the war. I already felt bad enough. My body was still aching and now he's constantly reminding me.

"He's only fifteen; he doesn't need to see what we saw yesterday."

"We already saw it; we don't need to see it again. And he's not your Padawan."

Master Jinn looked furious. I frowned. Master Kulo wasn't really being his normal, respectful self. He would kill me if I ever said something like that and I'm not exaggerating.

"No, but he is a Padawan, a younger Padawan and he doesn't need to see that kind of stuff."

"A younger Padawan, yes, what does that have to do with this? Yours was older than Obi-Wan."

I looked up and saw the fury in Master Jinn's eyes. If I wanted to get into serious trouble I could have pointed out that Master Kulo wasn't really acting like a Jedi, but I didn't want to get into trouble.

"Obi-Wan, finish eating," Master Kulo ordered. And I obeyed. He wasn't in a good mood so it was best for me just to do as he asked without even a questioning look. "Obi-Wan will be fine."

Master Jinn looked at me as if to say that I was too weak. I finished eating quickly and then I was ready to leave. We left for the village. I walked a step behind Master Jinn and Master Kulo. They walked in silence.

As we got closer to the city I saw wounded men, burnt down buildings, dead bodies lying on the ground, and that's not the worst of it. I could see why Master Jinn thought I shouldn't see it, but I had see things like this before. And Master Kulo thought I should get used to it. It wasn't easy to look at so I decided not to observe like Master Kulo wanted me to. I had seen enough.

We arrived at what seemed like the only building that hadn't had a fire. A man met us there and led us to a room. There was the leader. He was there acting like he knew everything. Master Jinn, Master Kulo and I bowed and then Master Jinn started talking about the prisoners.

"If you want peace you should release your prisoners and start the peace talks, not go and fire upon the other," he said.

"I don't need your help Jedi. And don't tell me how to run my tribe."

I stood silently as they spoke. Master Kulo looked at me a few times, but I wasn't really paying attention to him. I was listening and looking around. Just in that room there must have been at least thirty prisoners chained to the ceiling. They were all bloody and half of them looked dead.

Master Jinn looked back at me as Master Kulo began talking. He caught me looking around and gave me a sympathetic look. I knew what he was thinking, the same thing I was. I shouldn't be here.

I wanted to fidget but didn't dare. Standing in this room with people hanging from the ceiling was uncomfortable. It was hard just to stand there listening to this man talk of peace. I didn't understand how anyone could be so cruel. As I continued to look around I saw some of them weren't even my age.

Master Jinn kept looking back at me, this time I didn't care. Master Kulo was too busy talking to the king to pay attention to us. If he had seen me looking around like that he'd probably yell at me about it. I was listening, but I didn't want to look at this man. He disgusted me. I couldn't look at him without showing that and that would be even worse for me if I did show my disgust.

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We stayed in this building. The king invited us for dinner. In the dining room there was also people hanging from the ceiling. I felt my stomach lurch and I tried not to look at them. I tried to ignore the cries. Master Kulo was still ignoring me and I was glad.

I was finally able to concentrate on eating, but it was hard. I was trying to listen, just in case Master Kulo asked me about something the king had said. It was hard enough just to look at this man, but actually listening to him was almost torture.

Finally he led us to a big room where we were to stay over night. Master Kulo spoke to Master Jinn for a while after I laid down. They spoke about me most of the time. Master Jinn was still trying to convince him that I shouldn't be there.

I was almost asleep when I heard Master Kulo yelling. I became fully awake again. I was tired, but I didn't think I could sleep peacefully after what I saw.

I was yanked off my couch and dragged down to a small cell, so were Master Jinn and Master Kulo. It wasn't the Juano, it was the other tribe. We were thrown roughly into the cell that was hardly big enough to hold all three of us.

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I have some ideas I really like for this story so that's why the chapters are coming so fast. Hope you liked it, please review!