Ahsoka was afraid of going to bed that night. She was afraid of the dreams again, of the things her master did in those dreams. But she was tired. As she slowly started to fall asleep, a vision became more focused. Anakin and Obi- Wan were fighting on the hot, lava covered planet Ahsoka could only guess was Mustafar. She watched Obi-Wan cut up her master, removing his limbs, leaving him on the edge of a rock to burn and die. Had the dreams changed? Was Obi-Wan the one who had turned to the dark side? Obi-Wan yelled something to Anakin that Ahsoka could't hear before he walked off. Ahsoka darted over to her master, who lie burning before her. She looked at him, and knew the dreams hadn't changed. His eyes were still yellow. Obi-Wan was fighting him with good reason. "Master?" she asked, tears slowly forming in her eyes. But he didn't hear her. It was like she wasn't there. She was just watching. Slowly, an old, pale wrinkly man approached Anakin with several clone troopers by his side. Ahsoka looked at him. His eyes were yellow too. Wait- was that- the Chancellor? Anakin was carried away by some of the clones on a stretcher. What was going to happen to him? Slowly, the vision faded out, only to be replaced by another one. There was Senator Amidala, lying dead on a hospital bed. Obi-Wan was holding two newborn twins, a boy and a girl. "What happened?" she asked cautiously. This time, Obi-Wan heard her. "Senator Amidala, gave birth and then died."

"Who was the father?"

"Anakin." Obi-Wan's words echoed as her vision faded out to black, only for a new vision to come in its place. This one, in the Chancellor's office. Master Windu, Master Fisto, Master Tiin, and Master Koth all entered the Chancellor's office.

"Master Windu," the Chancellor said. "I take it General Grievous has been destroyed. I must say you're here sooner than expected."

"In the name of the Galactic Senate of the Republic," Mace Windu said, as he and the other Jedi activated their lightsabers. "You are under arrest."

"Are you threatening me Master Jedi?" The Chancellor said stiffly.

"The Senate will decide your fate." Mace Windu replied.

"I am the Senate."

"Not yet."

The Chancellor stood up. "It's treason, then." He activated a red lightsaber. Ahsoka gasped, but no one acknowledged her presence. I must be invisible for this one too. Ahsoka thought.

The Chancellor leaped in the air and attempted to strike one of the Jedi, but it was blocked. The Chancellor took his lightsaber and impaled Master Koth. Eeth Koth crumpled on to the ground. Palpatine then turned around and struck Master Tiin, who fell to the floor as well.

The Chancellor attacked Master Fisto, who blocked his strikes. He tried to strike at Master Windu, who blocked as well. Master Fisto, however, was soon overwhelmed, and was easily cut down by Palpatine. Mace and Palpatine dueled, blocking and striking as they walked out into the hallway. Ahsoka, interested but terrified, followed them. They continued dueling into the next room, when they pressed their lightsabers together, putting all the force into it that they could muster. They pulled their lightsabers apart and continued dueling, the Chancellor doing flips and twists Ahsoka never would have expected he could do. As they were fighting, they grew close to the window, and their lightsabers smacked the window, and the window shattered. They continued dueling anyway, right inside the window. Mace kicked the Chancellor, who fell on the ground, dropping his lightsaber out of the window. Mace Windu pointed his lightsaber at the Chancellor, who backed up swiftly. He finally reached the wall, and pressed himself against it. Anakin ran into the room as Windu's lightsaber grew closer and closer to the Chancellor.

Mace Windu looked at the Chancellor. "You are under arrest, my lord."

Palpatine looked at Skywalker. "Anakin," he said weakly. "I told you it would come to this. I was right. The Jedi are taking over!"

Mace continued staring at the Chancellor, not even glancing at Anakin. "The oppression of the Sith will never return. You have lost."

The Chancellor's hands rose slightly. "No, no, no you will die!" the Chancellor said, force lightning emerging from his fingers. Mace put his lightsaber up, blocking the lightning. Anakin looked away, but quickly looked back. "Traitor! the Chancellor yelled.

"He is the traitor!" Mace said, in between grunts and groans. Anakin just stared at them.

"I have the power to save the ones you love!" the Chancellor said. "You must choose!"

"Don't listen to him Anakin!" Mace yelled.

"I can't hold it any longer!" the Chancellor said, his wrinkly skin growing paler, his eyes becoming yellow, and a ugly red appearing around his eyes. The force lightning stopped. "Help me! Help me!"

Mace Windu pointed his lightsaber at the Chancellor. The Chancellor spoke. "I- I- I- can't hold on any longer."

Windu didn't seem to care. "I am going to end this, once, and for all.

"You can't." Anakin said. "He must stand trial."

"He has control of the Courts and the Senate. He's too dangerous to be left alive."

"I'm too weak," the Chancellor said. "don't kill me. Please!"

"This is not the Jedi way!" Anakin said sternly. "He must live!"

The Chancellor saw Mace Windu's face just as Ahsoka did. "Please..." the Chancellor pleaded.

Mace rose his lightsaber to strike. "I need him!" Anakin yelled.

Anakin cut off Mace's lightsaber hand. Ahsoka gasped. "No!" she yelled. But no one heard her.

Palpatine saw his chance. He used his force lightning to electrocute Mace, lifting him in the air and shooting him off among the Coruscant buildings, all as Anakin just watched.

Ahsoka woke up in a cold sweat, screaming. In a matter of seconds, both Anakin and Obi-Wan were in her room. She looked at them, remembered them getting along and working together, and then her vision of them fighting. "Snips, are you okay?" Anakin asked her.

"Nothing, just... just some bad dreams."

"Those must have been some really bad dreams, because that was quite a scream." Obi-Wan said.

"You wanna talk about it, Snips?"

"No, I'm fine." Obi-Wan and Anakin both looked at her. "Seriously, I'm fine."

Hesitantly, Anakin and Obi-Wan both left.

Ahsoka laid back flat on her bed and sighed. She knew she had to tell them. Just not yet.