Ineluctable.
Anakin and Ahsoka have ended The Clone Wars. Luke and Leia have been born. Darth Maul is alive and is inhibited by The Son of Mortis. Who is Kyra? The Sequel to "It Ain't Over Yet". Extremely alternate storyline. No need to read the first story however it is recommended.
In the way of timelining, this is in between Episode III and Solo: A Star Wars Story.
Anakin is five years older than Ahsoka, Padme is five years older than Anakin, Obi wan is 11 years older than Padme and Maul is just old. And we don't know how old Lux is… let's just assume he and Ahsoka are the same age.
Previously: Ahsoka almost gets convicted of the temple bombing and decides to leave the temple, Anakin is the only reason she stays. Anakin and Ahsoka admit their love for each other. Ahsoka is bestowed knighthood. Padme drops a bombshell and reveals that she is pregnant, little did she know that she was carrying twins. Anakin and Ahsoka ended the Clone Wars by leaving the Jedi and becoming enlightened under the guidance of the grey jedi. Luke and Leia are born. Feeling betrayed and confused Ahsoka leaves Anakin for Onderon.
Prologue:
The Jedi Temple has fallen and The Sith Armada is in pieces. Anakin and Ahsoka brought the end of the Clone Wars and created a new war… the war for the galaxy. Will the light reign? Will the darkness consume them all? Will the grey prevail? Separated, former younglings of the Jedi Temple look to Ahsoka and Anakin for guidance whilst a distressed and broken Obi wan tries to understand everything that happened. Old embers are rekindled as they fall back into the arms of their first loves.
It's been three months since the Jedi Temple disbanded and with it came the destruction of the Grand High Jedi Temple by Anakin and Ahsoka. The next few months came around and the Sith were quiet, picking at the remainders of the Jedi across the system. Many Jedi found jobs and the majority joined the military. Others banded together in the hope to stop the culling of the Jedi by the Separatists. Neither side truly knew what they were fighting for anymore, acting independently for their own volition.
Hundreds of young Jedi were left, abandoned by the former Master Jedi. Some chose to try and find their family. Others chose to stay and look to the guidance of those around them. The Grand High Jedi Masters had abandoned the Republic in order to preserve and protect the remaining integrity they thought they had. Alike Ahsoka, they turned their backs on the young, the naïve, inexperienced, protected by the confines of the temple. In the last volume of Jedi History, they will be known as the selfish, cowardice warriors of the galaxy that allowed themselves to be pawns, in one of the most well-known wars; The Clone Wars.
For the first time, each Jedi, youngling, knight and master had to reflect upon themselves as a person of the galaxy, forced to forge their own path, unbeknownst to the conventionality of being a citizen; no longer at one with the force. Some will learn to exploit their talents as a force user and others will be forced into solitude from knowing everything, they thought they knew. They will need to learn how not to be a Jedi.
The Sith had disassociated themselves from the Confederacy of Independent Systems and had begun overtaking the Jedi temples, most of which had been abandoned, but for those who stayed had met a gruesome end at the hands of a Sith Acolyte, Kyra. The merry band of terrorists posed little to no threat to the Confederacy or Republic and have been left unopposed. There were rumours that they were recruiting any Jedi who were left vengeful for the blood of the Jedi Masters that abandoned them and at the top of the list were the members of the Grand High Council.
A peace treaty between the Confederacy and Republic had been signed under the acting Chancellor, Bail Organa and further talks of combining the two largest governments in the galaxy had begun. The outlook on the likelihood of this coming to fruition was very possible within the next year or two with over half of the senators on both sides in favour of passing the bill.
Younglings, Petro and Zatt were sent to school along with every other Coruscanti child their age. It was at much to their offense that Obi wan sent them there along with a few other younglings that had travelled from off-planet to attend with them. Padme had left Obi wan her Senatorial Residence as she took leave on Naboo to nurse her newly born twins, Luke and Leia. Obi wan had taken a new role in the Republic System, now as a representative and advisor for the Coruscanti Militia and as well as playing an adult figure in the lives of the younglings.
After the gruesome murder of Satine Kryze at the hands of Darth Maul, Obi wan was lost as to how someone could change so much as to mislead two former Jedi. No matter how much Anakin had tried to explain to him, his heart hurt too much. Obi wan would not listen to reason, even though the proof was put directly in front of him. There were times where Obi wan had urged Anakin to go back to Ahsoka, advising him strongly against staying with Padme and his children if he wanted any chance to remain in Ahsoka's' heart. But he refused, stubbornly professing that it was his duty as a father despite his feelings. In a way, Obi wan was proud that Anakin was finally demonstrating some of hid old Jedi training but also saddened that he was denying his own feelings.
Ahsoka was flourishing, training endlessly with the Onderon militia, passing on her knowledge. Anakin was all but a pain in her chest that would often disappear with enough exercise. Three months and he still hasn't come after me, she would often think to herself. But Lux, he would train beside Ahsoka most days before his democratic chores began. It helped the days go faster and when Lux wasn't there Katooni was right by her side, learning and asserting herself as Ahsoka's underling.
