Disclaimer: All characters except for Meagan, Sasha and a few minor characters, belong to George Lucas, and we are not receiving any profit off this work of fiction.

This is written in first person point of view of Meagan unless otherwise noted.

From Earth to Star Wars

Meagan comes back to Star Wars and meets up with now Master Obi-Wan Kenobi and his Padawan Anakin Skywalker. Follows the movies, but is an AU. (Caution.) Ours does have a bit of a twist to it.

AN: Okay, here is chapter fifty one! One more after fifty! LOL...anyway, we hope you enjoy the latest installment of our story. Just a quick note we will be doing several chapters on our Harry Potter story, so it might be a bit of time before updating this one again. Since the last couple chapters have been a bit fluffy, we're trying to come up with a new story line that helps develop it as the whole Caddock/Pirate thing is now completely over with. So, thank you for your patience and hope that you continue to read and review our story. (One more and we'll have one hundred!)

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Chapter Fifty One,

Anakin's point of view

"Go on." I practically shoved them out the door as they were going out to dinner with Dede and Marlo that night. "You're going to be late. And I can handle Sasha." I strolled over to Meagan and took my niece from her arms. "We'll have dinner, a bath, and read some bed time stories."

Master Obi-Wan and Meagan looked at each other. "Are you sure about this?"

I tickled Sasha and she giggled. "It's not like I haven't watched her alone before. I'm almost hurt."

The two of them laughed before Master answered. "All right. Thanks Anakin."

The two left the apartment, hand in hand. I watched them go, wondering when Padme and I would be able to marry. After all, it was still at least several years before my knighthood.

Sasha's giggles brought me out of my thoughts of my precious Angel, as she made it obvious that she wanted down.

"Okay Sasha." I put her down on the floor, getting her toys out of the basket in the corner of the room. "Let's see here…."

She toddled over and reached for her favorite teddy bear.

I pulled it away from her. "Use the Force, Sasha."

She wrinkled her nose in concentration. Slowly but surely, it floated over to her. She laughed in delight as it landed in her hands, her smile lighting up her entire face.

"That's my little Jedi." I encouraged her, then held out another toy in front of her. "Take it from me Sasha."

Sasha grinned, dropping the bear and reached out toward the new challenge. Using the Force, she tugged on it for a moment or so before it went to her. Of course, I slowly relinquished control of it as she pulled it to her. Though, I couldn't help but notice that her control was beginning to improve.

Anyway, we played (more games used for teaching youngsters the Force) for quite a while before letting her play on her own while I got dinner ready. I quickly set the table then called for her. "Sasha, it's time to eat."

She looked up before putting her toys down and walked into the kitchen, every step a bit more stable than the last. I couldn't have been prouder of her until I felt a little hand tugging on my robes. "Ani."

I nearly dropped the sippie cup I was holding. Sasha's first word! She said my name! Coming to my senses, I knelt down to her. "That's my girl. But can you say Anakin?"

She smiled and said proudly. "Ani."

I kissed her cheek. "We'll just have to work on that won't we? Just don't tell Mommy and Daddy you said Ani first. I don't think your mum would appreciate that." I picked her up and sat down in the chair.

Sasha just giggled as if she agreed and started to reach for her dinner.

After she had her fill, we took a bath together. Well, she was in the tub and just throw the water onto me, playing as usual. After drying her off, I changed her into her nightclothes. She snuggled close as I recited a Jedi lore story that I remembered Master Obi-Wan telling me. She hung onto every word, her gray-green-blue eyes wide with excitement.

As the story ended, she began to grow drowsy. It should be easy from here on out. Put the little Jedi to bed. "Okay, little Jedi, bed time."

"No." Instantly her eyes were wide and she wiggled off my lap. She toddled away as I got up from the chair. In two long steps, I picked her up.

"Sasha, its bed time." I used my best grown-up stern voice, though I was still reeling from Sasha's second word. No. My they seem to learn that word early.

"No." She gazed up at me and I nearly gave in at the cute look on her face, soon followed by her sweet voice saying "Ani."

"Yes bed." I laid her down in her crib. "Night my little Jedi." I kissed her forehead as I tucked her in, my heart still twisting at the thought of what my life would be like without her, how I would feel if something had happened to her.

Sasha yawned, tugging her teddy bear closer to her, her eyes slowly closing.

I smiled to myself. Can't handle it? How hard can she be? Besides, she usually goes down very easily. But as I was leaving the room, I glanced back towards her and out of the corner of my eye, I saw another toy floating across the room. "Sasha."

The toy stopped midair as she stood up, glaring at me. I could see the determination in her eyes and in that instant, except for the red curls, she completely mirrored her Father.

Reaching out with the Force, I pulled it back toward me. "Sasha, it's bed time."

Sasha pulled back and once again, the toy froze, but it came toward me as a little one could only maintain so much control.

I walked back to her, tucking her back into bed. "Sasha it's time to sleep."

"No." She tried to stand up, but I held her down.

"Sasha, go to sleep." I padded my voice with the Force, but Sasha had an incredible strong mind. "We can play later."

She considered this for a second or two, giving me a stern look..

"I promise." I smiled. "Now go to sleep young one."

I laid her down again, tucking her in, making sure the teddy bear was still there. I then stood there, making sure she went to sleep. Once satisfied, I went back into the main living area to finish some of the extra work the Council had given once we got back from Naboo.

And once the others came back, I didn't mention what happened and went back to my own quarters, feeling quite proud that I had been Sasha's first word. Even though her parents could never know.


Meagan's point of view

I stretched out slowly, immediately realizing that Obi-Wan was already awake. Had been for some time, no doubt if the indention on his pillow was any indication. It was still a bit early, but I got out of bed and took a quick shower, then proceeded to get ready for the day. I poked my head into Sasha's room to find her crib empty.

"Guess Obi-Wan already got her up." I mused to myself as I walked into the living room to find my husband and daughter. And I was stopped short as I found them meditating together. Well, Obi-Wan was, but Sasha was sitting by him, mimicking his posture. I doubted Sasha had developed the patience and maturity it took to really meditate.

"She can." His slightly accented voice spoke into the quiet room. "For a little while at least."

"Well, I'll get her dressed then start on breakfast while you finish up. I'm sure you haven't done much yet." I had immediately noticed Sasha was still in her night clothes.

"That's fine." He smiled at me as I leaned down, giving him a quick kiss.

"Come on Sasha." I held out my hand for her to take. "Let's go get you ready for the day."

Being independent as always, she got up and started to toddle across the living room, leaving her poor old mother to follow her. And after dressing her, I kept Sasha in the small kitchen area so Obi-Wan could finish his meditation without her interrupting him.

"I'll just have a cup of coffee for now." He came into the kitchen only a few minutes later. "I'm going to find Anakin."

"You're not going to eat anything?" I asked him as I poured two cups of coffee.

He took a sip after I handed him the mug. "Oh, we will after we get back."

I nodded, taking a sip of my own coffee. "Okay, though I'll go ahead and feed Sasha. She won't be able to wait till you two are done sparing."

He grinned, taking another sip. "It's been a while. We need to get back into shape."

I just gave him a look as I began preparing Sasha a bottle. Though she could eat a lot solid food, she still preferred a bottle in the mornings. "You're hardly out of shape."

"We must always be ready for anything."

I didn't reply as I handed Sasha her bottle. "There you go honey. Mommy will get you something else in a minute."

She took the bottle, sitting down on the tile flooring and began sucking on it.

"I'd best get going." Obi-Wan said as he set down his cup in the sink before leaving the room.

I followed him as I picked up several toys that were laying on the floor, then depositing them in the box in a corner. "Bring Anakin back for breakfast."

"I will." He called over his shoulder as he slipped his robes on. He turned back to me, about to say something else when another voice entered the room.

"Mumma..." My breathe froze as Obi-Wan and I looked at each other. Sasha spoke! And she called me mummy!

Obi-Wan and I dashed back into the kitchen where Sasha was toddling towards us. She smiled, reaching her hands out to me. "Mumma."

"That's my girl." I picked up her and cradled her in my arms, trying not to cry. I rocked her for a moment, relishing the moment before turning to Obi-Wan. "Sasha, who's this?"

Her small arms reached toward her Father. "Daddy."

With tears in his eyes, he kissed her small face. "Can you say anything else?"

Sasha smiled, glancing from one of us to the other before starting her baby babble again.

"Well, I guess that's it for now." He said wryly as I set her back down on the floor. "Tell me what words she says next."

"I will." We watched as Sasha walked back to where she left her bottle. "Can you believe she talked?"

"I know my love." He smiled, pulling me against him. "She's such a miracle."

I nodded in agreement, not being able to say much from the lump growing in my throat.

We watched our daughter for several minutes before my husband started to pull away.

"Now I'm really going to be late." He commented after kissing me.

"But you have a good excuse."

He smiled, glancing back toward Sasha. "Yes I do." And with that he left the apartment and I went to start on breakfast, my ears very attentive to anything that Sasha might say next.


Anakin's point of view

When I woke up the next morning, I turned in my extra work to the Council aids then went down to one of the workout rooms to start my more normal morning routine. I waited for several minutes before starting. Master was rarely late, but I didn't worry too much since he would send for me if something was wrong. So, I was just starting when Master Obi-Wan entered.

"Morning Padawan." I wanted to glare at him. Why was he so cheerful this morning? I was only still half awake.

"Morning Master." I managed a grumble as he grinned again. "And you're late too."

He dropped his cloak and came to stand beside me, completely ignoring my question. "Have you gotten your essays in yet?"

"Turned them in just this morning." I told him and pulled out my saber. "I have a few more desk duty shifts and I'll be done with it."

He nodded, pulling out his own saber. "Are you sure you're up to this?"

"Master I'm fine. The Healer's say my arm is completely healed." I couldn't help but smirk. "Are you getting afraid that I might just beat you?"

He grinned, taking the bait. "Only in your dreams, my very young apprentice." And with that the spar was on.

"You're in quite a mood this morning." I couldn't help but comment after blocking several rather aggressive moves. "May I ask why?"

Perry, perry. Slash, slash, sizzle, sizzle.

"And why do you say that?"

"Oh maybe because..." I ducked quickly, turning and brought my saber to meet his. "You're being more aggressive this fine morning than you usually are."

We circled around each other several times before he spoke. "Oh maybe because Sasha started talking this morning."

I nearly dropped my saber at that, wishing I heard what she said. But I was also relieved that Meagan wouldn't let me have it if she heard what Sasha's first words really where. "What did she..."

Suddenly he leapt towards me and I barely had the time to defend myself before getting it with his saber.

"That was totally unfair." I commented once the spar was over.

"Was it now?" He mused, a smile tugging on the edge of his lips. "Since when does an opponent not take an advantage of your distraction?"

"But..." I wanted to protest, but couldn't find an argument against it. He used it as a lesson. "Yes Master, you're right...And now can you answer my question? What did the little rugrat say?"

He smiled, a bit of pride showing in his eyes. "Not much. When she got up this morning she called for Mummy and later she called me Daddy."

Relief flooed through me again, they didn't have a clue to what really happened last night. "I bet Megan was quite pleased."

"Yes, it was quite a morning." He smiled again. "Did you want to come over for breakfast?"

"Of course." I said as we left the room. "Maybe she'll call me Anakin."

"Anakin might be a bit hard for her to say just now."

I grinned as we walked to their quarters. "We'll see."

Once we entered the apartment, Sasha walked over to me, wrapping her little arms around my legs.

"Good morning little one." I bent down and picked her up, cradling her close.

She smiled, patting my cheeks. "Ani." She said quite proudly.

I looked over at Master Obi-Wan, not being able to resist. "I told you so."

"She hasn't said all of it yet Padawan."

"Oh she will." I said, bouncing Sasha in my arms before she started squealing with pure delight. "Won't you little one?"

But before she answered, Meagan called, saying that breakfast was ready.

Several days later, in the evening hours, once any training and classes were over, Sasha and I were playing together. And of course, we were trying to encourager her to start saying more words.

"Say Anakin." I sounded it out for her, slowly and precisely.

"Ani."

"Try An...a...k...in."

She screwed her face in concentration. "Ani...en."

"No Sasha." I shook my head. "An...a...k...in." I sounded it out again for her.

"In." She said, completely missing the first part of my name.

"No. Anakin." I spoke slowly and calmly.

Sasha grinned. "Aniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii."

"You're mocking me aren't you?"

Sasha laughed, clapping her hands together.

"I take that as a yes." I managed a grin. "Let's try another word."

This time she actually behaved herself and I helped her speak several more words. Though they were quite simple.

"How's my little Jedi doing?" Obi-Wan asked when he came in some time later and sat down next to us on the floor.

"ood..." Sasha managed, crawling into his lap.

"That's my girl." He smiled down at her. "What else did you learn today?"

"Yea, tell Daddy what you learned today." I encouraged her.

She looked towards me and grinned. "Aniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii."

"Sasha." I immediately scolded her, feeling my face turn red.

"You taught her that?" Obi-Wan was trying not to laugh. "Good job Anakin."

I feigned hurt. "I swear Master. She was saying several other words. It's her fault."

Sasha giggled again. "Aniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii."

"Sasha that's enough." Obi-Wan said firmly and she promptly stopped.

"How did you do that?" I asked him. "She's been mocking me all evening."

"It's quite simple Padawan." He helped Sasha stand up and then rose from the floor. "I'm her Father and I also discipline her. You, on the other hand, tend to be more of a playmate."

I contemplated this for a moment or two as she walked towards me. She yanked on my Padawan braid before patting my face. She was obviously making his point. "Ani."

Giving in, I kissed her cheek before starting to tickle her. The room exploded with her childish laughter and my heart was filled with joy. Nothing much, except being a Jedi and being with Padme felt this good, than holding this little one in my arms. I sighed with relief. Everything would be okay now.