So I am going to try and be better about updating this thing. And responding to reviews!

BraveSeeker3: Maul is never happy. Nor would I ever want him happy. That means someone is dead or something like that. I really hate Maul...

Sparks67: My Padawan and I loved this review so much. We just started laughing and had a few evil cackles. To be honest, I just threw that in there to see if anyone would catch it and be interested. That answers my question. Padawan! We need to keep working on that story!

HarceusMjalga: Hey there again! Thanks. Dang it! I just made one less Cody in the world! (Cody doesn't just mean pillow. It also means loyalty. And I want to name a girl Codi. But hey, it's your future child.)

Antonia Rose: I love my Padawan! *hugs the Padawan* And thank you for your review! I hope you continue to enjoy it.

So we still have fluff and stuff but we are going to start getting into that angst stuff my Padawan was talking about all the way at the beginning. So hope you like it!

A Captain, A Commander, Two ARCS, Two Generals, and The Pillow

Cody had no idea how he got into this situation. He tried to recall what had happened exactly, and came up with the most bizarre story.

It had all started when he laid down on the hard ground. The battle that day had been long, hard, and very, very, exhausting. All the clones were either on guard duty or were already asleep. Cody had just closed his eyes and was starting to drift off… when a weight was suddenly felt on his right shoulder.

Cody opened his eyes and glanced over to find a very familiar looking head. "Um… Rex?"

"Hi, Cody." The captain didn't move, but put his hands across his chest and closed his eyes.

For a brief moment, Cody debated if he should ask Rex what he was doing, but then dismissed it. Rex obviously wanted a 'pillow' and Cody saw no reason to deny his brother. So he closed his eyes again and started to drift off, when again, a weight appeared on his left shoulder.

Fives didn't even say a word to the commander, but turned on his side and glanced up at him. He gave a small smile at Cody then closed his eyes.

Cody mentally shrugged. Two clones had used him as a pillow before, so once again, the commander saw no problem with the situation.

That was when it started to get a little crazy.

The commander didn't even have time to close his eyes when Echo appeared, threw his helmet to the side and laid down against Cody's right ribcage.

"Um… Echo?"

"Yes, sir?"

"What are you doing?"

Echo tilted his head slightly, "What am I doing?"

"Echo, stop repeating the commander," Fives mumbled.

"Fives, you don't need to remind me."

"Well, sometimes I feel like I do."

Rex chuckled on Cody's right. "How about we just sleep?"

Fives and Echo agreed and got comfortable again, with Cody still very confused. He frowned slightly and closed his eyes- only to pop them open again when General Kenobi appeared and put his head opposite of Echo.

"Commander."

Cody stared up at the sky, his confusion turning into slight annoyance, "General. What are you doing?"

"What do you think I'm doing?" was Obi-Wan's cryptic reply.

Immediately, Echo jumped on the sentence. "See, Fives. General Kenobi can ask a question!"

"Echo, he's a General. And he didn't repeat the question."

Rex groaned, "Can we just go to sleep, please?"

"Sorry, Captain," Obi-Wan apologized, "But I thought I would join all of you."

"Not you, General. You're fine. It's the ARC's I'm talking to."

Immediately, Fives and Echo protested at the accusation. While they were stating their complaints, no one noticed the two figures walking over near them.

"Care if we join you?" Anakin Skywalker, asked with a smirk. Ahsoka looked at the pile of clones, a little confused.

Cody didn't get to reply before the two new Jedi rested their heads on his legs.

Anakin's voice was heard, "Wow, Master! He really is comfortable!"

"I told you, Anakin." Obi-Wan's dry voice replied from somewhere. Cody was too confused to remember where his General was anymore.

"What do you think, Snips?"

Ahsoka had a playful ring to her answer, "He was properly named, Master."

Rex grunted. "I'll say. Best spot in camp."

Fives- or Cody thought it was Fives, but it could have been Echo- replied. "I agree, Captain."

"Best spot in camp." No, that was Echo.

"Echo!" Which meant that was Fives.

"What?"

"I just told you to stop repeating!"

"I was just reaffirming the stance!"

"By echoing him!"

Cody could have sworn he heard Ahsoka say, "Also properly named," but Fives and Echo were arguing rather loudly.

Rex finally ordered the two silent and ordered them to go to sleep.

But of course, he couldn't order Anakin to be quiet.

"I mean, how can someone be this comfortable? He really is a pillow- armor and all."

Cody rolled his eyes. "You know I can hear you, General Skywalker?"

General Kenobi tried to take pity on Cody. "Anakin."

"How can armor be comfortable? I've tried on Rex before-"

Cody heard Rex mumble, "That was a strange day."

"-and it wasn't nearly as nice."

"Anakin."

"Do you think we could steal your Commander a while, Master?"

Echo, Fives, and Rex all immediately sided with their General for borrowing the Commander. Ahsoka was the only one to voice a protest. "What am I? A Hutt?"

"The only reason I don't ask for a transfer," Fives mumbled, "Is because General Kenobi scares me…"

"I resent that comment." Obi-Wan stated.

Cody had to remind himself that everyone was very tired and probably slightly sleep deprived.

Anakin was still rambling. "It just makes no sense!"

Make that very sleep deprived.

"Anakin!" Obi-Wan finally got his former padawan's attention. "Go. To. Bed."

"Yes, Master." Anakin sounded like a youngling being scolded by his master… Cody had to remind himself that the Jedi technically was being scolded by his master.

Silence fell upon the small group and soon, Cody could hear the deep breaths from the sleeping clones and Jedi. But the Commander couldn't sleep for the next half hour- he was too worried another clone would show up and try and sleep on his head.

But the fear soon passed and Cody drifted off, a comfortable 'pillow' for his brothers and sister.

This was one of my favorite chapters to write just because it was pure nonsense. And it was fluffy!