Thank you to the 7 people who reviewed the last chapter. You guys are the greatest. Here is the chapter many of you have been waiting for and it includes a shocking twist. I will say nothing more than that. Also, I said all episodes after "Revival" weren't going to occur but then I realized that all the events between "Revival" and "Eminence" all occurred before "Revival". Thus I touched into those events a little. So "Eminence" and all episodes after "Eminence" will not occur as in they will never have happened in this universe. I hope that you enjoy this chapter and reviews, as always, are much appreciated.
Chapter 47
Siri made her way into the Hall of Healing to see her husband.
Obi-Wan had just come back with Master Windu on a mission to Raydonia to confront a resurrected Sith Lord and the bond between them alerted Siri to the fact that her husband was injured. So she was fretting with worry over his condition, she blamed her raging hormones, and decided to see him once he was back.
Barriss was just leaving one of the medical rooms when Siri entered the hall and she inclined her head in greeting. "Hello Siri," she said.
"How's Obi-Wan?" Siri asked without preamble.
"The wound wasn't that severe. It will heal given time," Barriss said. "Master Che has already threatened Obi-Wan to strap him to the bed twice."
Siri smiled faintly. "Obi-Wan does not like staying in the Hall of Healing," she said. "Can I see him?"
"Go ahead. Master Che just said that he needs rest but I think someone needs to watch him or he might try to leave before he's ready to be released."
Siri chuckled. That definitely sounded like Obi-Wan. She walked past Barriss and entered the medical room before walking over to Obi-Wan's cubicle where her husband was lying in bed shoulder swathed in a white bandage. He pushed himself into a sitting position as Siri walked to his side.
"What happened?" Siri asked.
Obi-Wan grimaced. "Maul happened," he said. "He and Savage Oppress ambushed me. I was thankful I decided to take some backup or it might have been worse."
"You still got hurt."
"It's nothing."
Siri narrowed her eyes but decided against responding to that as she called a chair to her with the Force and sat down. "I was worried," she said quietly taking Obi-Wan's hand in hers. Master Che was nowhere in sight and Siri figured she left before Barriss did.
"Mace had my back, Siri."
"But you still got hurt."
"Siri, it'll heal. You don't have to worry…"
"But I was worried! I thought it was worse," Siri sobbed.
Obi-Wan gently squeezed her hand. "How have things been since I left for Raydonia?" he asked changing the subject.
"Boring mostly," Siri admitted getting her sobs under control; her mood swings were not as violent as they were but Siri still had a hard time gaining control of them even through meditation. "It's like we're in a lull in the war."
"I don't think it will last that long."
"I doubt it too." Siri rested her hand on her abdomen where her baby was growing; she was only five months along and yet she could already sense him or her. She still didn't know the sex of the baby, Barriss said she wouldn't know until she was at six or seven months, but she did say she wanted to be surprised.
"I'm a little concerned about bringing a baby into this war," she added quietly.
"He or she will be protected, Siri."
"I know but what if the Council finds out? It's not like we can exactly keep it a secret from them after he or she is born."
Obi-Wan's lips pressed together. "Unless you give birth outside the Temple," he suggested. "I am sure Padmé will help keep it a secret. You do trust her, don't you?"
"Of course I do but…" Siri sighed. "I just wish there was a way for us to keep our baby without the Council getting upset about it."
"I know, Siri." Obi-Wan gently touched Siri's abdomen and his eyes softened before he looked up. "I don't want to give him or her up."
"Neither do I."
Obi-Wan eyes grew thoughtful. "We can keep the baby, Siri," he said quietly, "we just need to make sure we keep this news from the Council."
"Deceive the Council?"
"We won't exactly be lying to them if they don't know you're pregnant."
"True. Barriss did say she would keep our secret and I've been doing my best to hide it. I think, the closer I get to giving birth, I'll request a meditative retreat from the Council and you can too. Maybe, we can go to Naboo or Alderaan for our baby to be born."
"I think that might be best."
Siri leaned forward and gently kissed Obi-Wan on the lips her hair gently brushing his face. He kissed her back before pulling back and Siri released his hand just in time as Barriss made her way into the room with Master Che just behind her.
"I guess I should get going," Siri said standing up. "I just wanted to see how you were, Obi-Wan."
"Don't leave me with them," Obi-Wan objected.
Siri chuckled. "You'll be out of here in no time," she said.
"Not soon enough."
The blonde Jedi laughed before she made her way out of the medical cubicle and back out into the hall.
Obi-Wan flexed his shoulder a little; it didn't hurt as much as it did when he first received the wound a few days earlier but it still hurt a little. However, Obi-Wan was not going to complain about it. If he did that then he would have to stay in the Hall of Healing for a while longer and he did not want that.
"It looks like it's healing well, Master Kenobi," Barriss said.
"So does this mean I can leave?"
"What do you say, Master Che?" The Mirilian turned her gaze to the blue-skinned Twi'lek that stood on Obi-Wan's other side.
"I think you are well enough to leave," Che said. "But come back if it starts bothering you."
Obi-Wan nodded though it wasn't likely he would take Che's advice, he never did. "Thank you, Master Che, Barriss," he said swinging his legs off the bed and standing up slowly to avoid a dizzy spell.
He left the cubicle and walked out into the hall outside the medical room before making his way toward his apartment. When he reached the apartment, he entered it and Jenica looked up from where she was reading, naturally, on the form couch. "Master, they finally let you out of the Hall of Healing," she asked lowering the datapad.
"Finally," Obi-Wan said.
Jenica chuckled. "You really can't stand the Hall of Healing, can you?"
"No. So what are you reading about?"
"Just a little on the Jedi Civil War. There isn't much information about it but I find it an interesting subject."
"The Council, back then, didn't keep much record of that war," Obi-Wan said sitting down beside his apprentice.
Jenica nodded. "Leaves more questions about what happened during that time than answers. There was more information on the Mandalorian Wars," she said. "I'm surprised the Council back then didn't try to help out when the Mandalorians invaded."
"We are supposed to be peace keepers, Jenica."
"But that doesn't explain why the present-day Council is leading this way against the Separatists."
"It kind of does, Jenica. Back then, the Council didn't know what to think. The records state that they were still recovering from the Great Sith War and they didn't want to repeat the mistakes they made in the previous war; they also though the threat of the dark side was too great. Eventually, they did sanction the Jedi's involvement in the war but only after the leader of the Jedi Faction, Revan, convinced them to sanction the faction as a faction of the MercyCorps."
"So what's different from that war and this war?"
"This war, it was the Battle of Geonosis. Many Jedi were killed during that battle, Jenica, and the Jedi Council couldn't exactly just walk away from that kind of massacre especially since if Dooku can do that against the Jedi, what could he do against those who oppose the Separatists who weren't Jedi? We only wish to protect those who cannot protect themselves from the Separatists. Besides, it was the Senate who decided we would be the ones to lead the war."
"But that makes no sense. We are peace keepers and we are of our own Order. We shouldn't have to listen to what the Senate tells us," Jenica said.
Obi-Wan put a hand on Jenica's shoulder. "You certainly feel strongly about this. Are you against this war, Jenica?" In the more than a year it's been since Jenica became his apprentice, Obi-Wan never got the vibe that Jenica opposed the war. She did what she had to do during battles and listened to orders a lot better than Anakin did. And yet Obi-Wan never considered the possibility that, though she fought in it, she secretly opposed it.
Jenica was silent for a long moment. "I get why we are doing this, Master," she said, "but…" She sighed and fell silent as if she was attempting to gather her thoughts together.
"I'll be honest, I do oppose this war," she said finally. "I know why we fight but I don't like that we have to fight. We aren't soldiers."
"So you said before. Times have changed, Jenica, and the Jedi are learning to adapt to that change."
Jenica was silent. "Do you think the Mandalorian Wars would have gone differently had the Council had adapted like we did and took action earlier than they did?"
"Possibly. I do not know, Jenica. I don't think anyone knows. It was a very long time ago." Obi-Wan squeezed his Padawan's shoulder before standing up. "Come on, let's get your mind off this. What do you say to some saber practice or meditation?"
"Meditation," Jenica said smirking, "since I know that you don't want to go back to the Hall of Healing and you might hurt your shoulder again if we do some saber practice."
"Good point."
Time came and went rapidly. One minute, it was only a couple of days following his duel with Maul and, in the next, it was several months later. The several battles that followed that short lull in the war certainly helped the time go by so quickly. Certain battles were battles that Obi-Wan could do nothing to change but then he didn't expect many of these battles could be changed.
One such battle was the Battle of Onderon.
The Jedi couldn't interfere with the battle of Onderon because Onderon was already under Separatists control. So they decided to send a couple of Jedi to help the rebels following through with Anakin's suggestion that they train the rebels to defend themselves and split the battle into a battle on two fronts. They didn't like it but they agreed to it and Obi-Wan, naturally, went along to help in any way he could.
After they managed to strike a critical blow against the current king of Onderon, Obi-Wan, Anakin and Rex, who had gone with them, decided to return to Coruscant leaving Ahsoka and Jenica behind to supervise the growing rebellion. The only thing that changed by Jenica's presence was that Steela Gerrera, who was leader of the rebel forces on Onderon, did not die thanks to some timely intervention on Jenica's part.
Other than that, the battle went exactly as it did the first time around with a victory for Onderon and for the Republic.
The events following Onderon also went by as they did the first time around all down to the events during and after the Gathering that Ahsoka had been part of; Obi-Wan's problem with Grievous during those events had also occurred as they did the first time around.
The Republic Strategy Conference also occurred as it did the first time around with Artoo Deetoo and Colonel Gascon stopping the Separatists attempts to destroy the vast majority of the military leaders and Jedi Council members who were at Carida for the conference.
And so, three months and one week had gone by throughout all of these events and one more, very important, very surprising, event was about to occur.
The Jedi Council had agreed to let Siri and Obi-Wan go on a meditative retreat and Siri was thankful for that. It meant that her husband could be present when his child was born. She still wasn't sure of what the sex of her baby was, she refused to let Barriss tell her even though the Jedi Padawan, and healer, knew. Barriss also told her something else that she knew was going to surprise her husband and she was tempted on telling Obi-Wan but decided she wanted to see his reaction.
They decided to go to Alderaan for their 'meditative retreat'; it seemed like a good idea to go to the same planet where they were married to bring their child into the galaxy.
"I'm grateful that the Council agreed to let us both go on a meditative retreat at the same time," Siri said leaning into her husband. "Do you think they suspect something?"
Obi-Wan shrugged. "I honestly don't know. It is possible though."
Siri grimaced before wincing when she felt her baby kick. "Ow, he or she is certainly getting strong with his or her kicks," she said.
Obi-Wan chuckled before resting his hand on Siri's swollen belly and winced when the baby kicked again. "You're right," he said. "So, how long before you're due? Did Barriss say?"
"She said we're should expect our baby in a week or so from when we get to Alderaan," she replied.
Obi-Wan frowned. "But it has not been nine months…" he broke off and a thoughtful look crossed his eyes. Siri sighed inwardly; she had a feeling Obi-Wan figured it out. Nevertheless, he didn't say anything. Perhaps he was merely suspicious but could not prove his suspicions.
Siri turned her gaze to the beautiful city of Aldera as Obi-Wan, removing his hand from her abdomen, guided the shuttle to the landing pad outside the city.
Obi-Wan had a feeling but he couldn't know for sure if his feeling was correct or not. When Siri said that Barriss told her their baby would be born in a week, when Obi-Wan was sure they were still three weeks away from when Siri was supposed to be due, his thoughts went to Padmé. If he remembered when Luke and Leia were born correctly, they were born prematurely by two weeks he believed.
That made him wonder; could Siri be carrying twins?
He didn't speak his suspicions out loud though. He had a feeling Siri wanted to surprise him so he decided to keep his suspicions to himself. "So perhaps we should decide on names," he suggested from where he was sitting beside Siri on the beach of a small sea watching the water gently lap against the shore.
"If it's a girl, how about Kira Nikana?" Siri suggested. "It combines the two names I liked the best.
Obi-Wan smiled. "I like it," he said. "And a boy?"
"Jinn, definitely, but I'm undecided about his middle name."
Obi-Wan pressed his lips together. "Well, since, if it's a boy, we're naming him after Qui-Gon then I think an unorthodox name would be a good middle name."
Siri chuckled. "Well, considering how unorthodox Qui-Gon was, an unorthodox name would suit a child named after him," she said. "So what were you thinking?"
"I was actually thinking Revan."
Siri's eyebrows shot up. "Revan?" She echoed.
"It's unique and unorthodox."
"That is definitely true. Why'd you decide on that name?"
"Honestly, it was the first unorthodox name to come to my mind."
Siri chuckled. "So Jinn Revan?" She thought about it for a moment before smiled and added, "I like it."
Her husband's eyebrows rose. "You do?'
"Yes I do."
"All right then. If it's a girl, we'll name her Kira Nikana and if it's a boy, we'll name him Jinn Revan."
Siri smiled before nodding her head in agreement.
"So how's Alderaan?" Anakin's hologram asked.
"Relaxing and quiet," Obi-Wan replied.
"I bet. How's Siri doing?"
"Obi-Wan! I'm hungry!" Siri shouted from the living area of the lodge room they were staying at near the small sea. It was a small, quiet lodge that was the perfect place for a meditative retreat away from Coruscant like Siri wanted. It wasn't that quiet when Siri was having her food cravings and her mood swings though.
"What do you want, Siri?" Obi-Wan called back.
"You know what I want!"
Obi-Wan sighed. "I'll be right back, Anakin," he said before he stood up and walked over to the kitchenette of the lodge room where he had bought food that he knew Siri would be craving. He took it to Siri who thanked him sweetly before she began to eat and he returned to the communications console.
"So Padmé just asked how long before Siri gives birth," Anakin said.
"Barriss said a week from when we arrived on Alderaan so she should be due any day now."
"Ah, well hopefully you won't panic like Sola's husband did when she gave birth. Though I'd pay to see you panic."
Obi-Wan glowered at his former Padawan before he smirked inwardly. Just you wait, Anakin. I, most certainly, cannot wait to see how you react when Luke and Leia are born, he thought. He was still determined to make sure Anakin was there, and himself, to watch the birth of his children; Palpatine was not going to win this time around. Obi-Wan will make sure of that.
Or he will die trying.
He blinked before pulling himself from his thoughts. "Funny, Anakin, real funny. Shouldn't you be getting back to the Temple before they get suspicious?"
"Good point. Padmé told me to tell you to give Siri her best wishes and she wants holopics," Anakin said after glancing over his shoulder at some point behind him.
"I will."
"See you soon, master." Anakin disconnected the transmission.
Obi-Wan stood up before walking over to sit beside his wife, who was still eating. "Padmé said she wants holopics after the baby is born," he said.
"Remember to take some then," Siri said.
"Yes love."
It was three days later that the surprise occurred.
Obi-Wan and Siri were meditating on the beach again when Obi-Wan suddenly felt Siri's urgency and he opened his eyes before looking at his wife. "Siri…" he began.
"I think…it's time Obi-Wan," Siri whispered eyes wide as her hand rested on her abdomen.
Obi-Wan would later deny it but he did nearly panic. Nevertheless, he managed to regain control of his emotions before they spiraled out of control. With his emotions under control, somewhat, he quickly helped Siri up and guided her toward the medical facility which was conveniently located next to the lodge. Obi-Wan had chosen that lodge for that very reason.
The medic, a tall, willowy woman named Liana, immediately guided Siri toward the medical room. She was the medic that both Padmé and Bail Organa recommended so Obi-Wan knew Siri was in capable hands.
Siri's face contorted as a cry of pain escaped her lips. Obi-Wan jumped a little eyes widening before he quickly reminded himself that giving birth wasn't exactly painless. He remembered how Padmé was when she gave birth and that helped him to not panic.
"All right, Siri," Liana said. "I need you to walk around for a while."
Siri, gritting her teeth, nodded and began to pace. Obi-Wan watched her before looking at Liana with a quizzical gleam in his eyes. Liana met his gaze. "It will help her get through the birthing process," she explained.
Obi-Wan did not know of much time had passed before Liana told Siri that she could lie down now. He moved to his wife's side gently taking her hand into his as another cry of agony tore through her lips. This went on for several hours.
Liana moved over to the other end of the bed. "Let's see how far along you are," she said after she finished pulling on gloves with a medical mask over her mouth and nose.
Siri squeezed Obi-Wan's hand tightly as another cry of pain escaped her lips. Obi-Wan forced himself not to wince as Siri's grip was strong; he didn't complain though.
"All right," Liana said. "We are almost there, Siri."
"I can't take this anymore," Siri screamed azure eyes glimmering with agony before another scream of pain tore through her lips.
"I know, Siri. It looks like you're ready."
"Good now get the babies out of me!" Siri screamed.
Obi-Wan's eyebrows shot up as his suspicions were confirmed. "Babies?" he echoed.
"You didn't tell him you were expecting twins?" Liana asked confused.
"I wanted it to be a surprise," Siri snapped irritably before another cry escaped her lips and her hand squeezed Obi-Wan's until his knuckles began to turn white.
He endured the pain while attempting to wrap his mind around the fact that he was going to be the father of twins. He never expected that, even if he did suspect that that might be the case.
"All right, Siri. I need you to push now," Liana ordered.
Siri pushed screaming in agony as she did so and nearly breaking Obi-Wan's fingers. Liana nodded. "Good, good, the baby's crowning. Again, Siri."
Siri pushed again and again, screaming in pain each time, before the sounds of crying came to the new parents' ears. Siri, sweat coating her face as gasps escaped her lips, lifted her eyes as Liana gently lifted a baby covered in blood into her arms.
"It's a girl," she said.
Siri smiled before watching as Liana handed the baby to her assistant, a young woman that Obi-Wan didn't even notice was there until then, before turning her gaze back to Siri when she screamed again pushing when Liana told her to. Before long, the sounds of another crying baby came to them as Siri collapsed eyes glittering with exhaustion and pain.
"It's a boy," Liana said before handing the baby to the assistant so that they could get cleaned up.
Siri looked at Obi-Wan before smiling. "I really was hoping to surprise you," she said.
"When did you find out?" Obi-Wan asked curiously.
"About a month before Raydonia," Siri admitted before she held out her arms as the assistant came forward and gently placed one of the babies swathed in a white blanket into her arms. Liana handed the second baby to Obi-Wan who shifted his grip having not held a baby since he held Luke soon after he was born.
He could feel the Force presence that resonated from his daughter and son and he looked at Siri who obviously could feel their presences as well. So new, so innocent, much like the way Luke and Leia felt when they were first born.
"They are beautiful," Siri said quietly.
"Yes they are," Obi-Wan agreed.
"So what are their names?" Liana asked. "Or have you not decided yet?"
"No we've decided," said Obi-Wan.
Liana nodded. "Siri told me that you two wanted to keep your children a secret from the Jedi Order and, as a medic, I have to maintain patient confidentiality. So the Jedi Order won't know about them," she said. "I will need the names to put in their birth certificates though." She took the datapad and lightpen her assistant handed her.
"The girl is Kira Nikana Kenobi," Siri said and Liana wrote the name down before looking at Obi-Wan.
"The boy's Jinn Revan Kenobi," Obi-Wan said.
"Interesting names," Liana said writing it down on the certificates before she saved the information into the medical facility's databanks. "Now then, I will leave you alone with your children for a while." She turned around before disappearing into her office with her assistant just behind her.
Obi-Wan turned his gaze to Jinn who had stopped crying and was now gazing around with confusion in his milky eyes before he looked at Kira and smiled. In that moment, despite the chaotic war that existed throughout the galaxy, Obi-Wan Kenobi found a sense of peace.
If only it would last longer but Obi-Wan knew that it would not, not as long as his mission remained incomplete. He had to make the changes he needed to make, the Force forbid him from just taking the Chancellor out right then and there, in order to insure that peace returned to the galaxy and to his family and friends.
The Force and Qui-Gon trusted him and Obi-Wan was going to do what he must to make sure their trust in him was not in vain.
Obi-Wan and Siri returned to Coruscant three weeks later with their children. They had decided that they would let Padmé and her handmaidens watch over them for the time being. Obi-Wan knew that this would only be for as long as it took him to convince the Council that love wasn't a bad thing. He still hadn't yet figured out what to say to the Council but he was working on it gradually.
They had asked Padmé first, naturally, and she agreed. "Sabé and Dormé don't mind either. I just asked them too," she had said a couple of days earlier.
So, upon arriving on Coruscant, Obi-Wan and Siri immediately went to Padmé's apartment.
"Welcome back, Obi-Wan," Anakin said almost as soon as they entered the apartment.
Obi-Wan inclined his head in response. "Well, I'm certain you want to meet my children, don't you?" he said.
Anakin's eyes glittered with surprise. "Children?" he echoed. "You mean, more than one?"
"No, I mean less than one."
"Your sarcasm is annoying, master."
Obi-Wan smiled faintly. "Yes, Anakin, more than one. Siri gave birth to twins," he said.
Anakin's eyes widened. "Wow, I did not expect that," he said.
"Neither did I. Someone kept it from me until they were born." Obi-Wan glanced at Siri as he said those words.
"I wanted to surprise you," Siri said.
"Yes I know." Obi-Wan turned his gaze back to his brother. "This is Jinn Revan Kenobi," he said nodding his head to the baby he was holding in his arms. Jinn was currently gazing around taking in his new surroundings with wide, curious blue eyes.
"He looks like a mini you," Anakin said gazing at the baby.
"Yes he does, doesn't he?" Siri said walking over to join them after she finished showing Kira to Padmé. "This is Kira Nikana Kenobi."
"Now she's definitely a mini Siri," Anakin said gazing at the baby.
Padmé walked over to join them and Obi-Wan introduced her to Jinn before he turned his gaze to his brother as an idea came into his mind. "Would you like to hold him?" he asked.
Anakin's eyes widened. "Uh…I don't know how to hold a baby," he admitted.
"It's easy," Obi-Wan said before he gently instructed his brother on how to hold Jinn without dropping him. It was more a lesson that he was sure Anakin would remember when Luke and Leia were born.
Anakin held the baby carefully almost as if he was afraid of dropping him. "Wow, he's so small," he said looking at the baby. "And yet I can feel his Force presence."
"Would you two like to be Jinn and Kira's godparents?" Siri asked.
Anakin and Padmé exchanged surprised looks but they agreed. Anakin, with a faint smile on his face and a slight gleam of longing in his eyes, handed the baby back to Obi-Wan. Obi-Wan thought about that longing look as he retook Jinn and he found himself wondering if Anakin had wanted to be a father the first time around.
Well if you do, my brother, then good for you since you will be one soon and you will be there to raise your son and daughter, I will do whatever I must to make sure that happens, Obi-Wan thought gently rocking his baby back and forth.
Darth Sidious, better known to the majority of the Republic as Chancellor Palpatine, was irritated. All of his carefully laid plans seemed to be falling apart right in front of him.
First, there was the fact that the man whom he wanted to be his new apprentice was not as close to the dark side as Sidious thought he would be. In truth, he seemed more on the irritating light side than he was before the Battle of Geonosis.
Second was the fact that several battles and missions that Sidious foresaw would happen did not happen. One example of this was the events on Lola Salu where Jedi Master Even Piell was supposed to perish but he did not. He survived and that was something that Palpatine did not see coming. Another example of what Sidious foresaw that did not come to past was the incident surrounding the events on Naboo recently.
He knew that Kenobi had gone undercover, he foresaw it was going to happen, but what he did not expect was for Anakin Skywalker to know. He discovered this little tidbit when he informed Skywalker of where Kenobi, disguised as Rako Hardeen, was but Skywalker didn't go out and confront him.
Kenobi must have told him that he was going undercover, that his death was faked, but why? Sidious thought before his eyes narrowed as a sinking suspicion shot through him.
He knew someone was meddling with his carefully laid plans, disrupting them and altering them to where the future Sidious had so carefully created was now uncertain but he did not know who that person was. Based on what happened on Lola Salu as well as the events surrounded the incident on Naboo, Sidious was beginning to suspect that Obi-Wan Kenobi was the one that was meddling with his plans.
That is preposterous, he thought. How could Kenobi be meddling with my plans? Or is he just being lucky despite not believing in luck? Sidious decided that it was just that; Kenobi was getting lucky if he really was the one meddling with his plans.
Naturally, the arrogant Sith Lord didn't consider the possibility that it was not luck but rather something else that was causing such disruptions in his plans.
Sidious gazed at the skyline of Coruscant eyes narrowed. Since Kenobi, or whoever was meddling if it wasn't' Kenobi, was only getting lucky, he decided that he would go through with his plans. Even if some of his plans did not come to be, Sidious was determined to at least have his main goal realized.
Skywalker may not be close to the dark side, not as close as Sidious wanted him to be, but he was not going to let that stop him. He would make Skywalker his apprentice and he would take over the galaxy.
He just needed to be patient; it was only a matter of time.
A/n what do you think?
Blaze: uh oh, Sidious suspects Obi-Wan's behind the disruption of his plans, dun, dun, dun
Darth: uh oh, dun, dun, dun!
Anakin: what are you talking about?
Blaze and Darth: NOTHING!
Anakin: gees, you didn't need to scream
Palpypie: hi
Obi-Wan: (pulls out Waxer's bazooka)
Palpypie: (stares at bazooka) you wouldn't
Obi-Wan: (loads bazooka and aims) try me
Palpypie: (gulps and takes off running)
Harry and Severus: (trip Palpypie)
Palpypie: ahhh! (Falls into hole that appeared out of nowhere)
Obi-Wan: (points bazooka down hole and fires)
Palpypie's Ghost: that was mean! What did I ever do to you?
Obi-Wan: (pulls out Ice, the ghost-stabbing sword)
Palpypie's Ghost: (quickly floats away)
Obi-Wan: (puts Ice away) hey Jar-Jar, Palpypie wants to speak to you
Jar-Jar's Ghost: yay! Someone wantsa talk to misa! (Floats off to talk to Palpypie)
Palpypie's Ghost: NOOO!
Blaze: (laughs) and that was the chapter I know many of my reviewers was waiting for. The next chapter will cover the events of "Revival" and then I will enter the Labyrinth of Evil arc, which could be anywhere from three to ten chapters depending. We are getting ever closer to Revenge of the Sith! Please review as they are much appreciated.
