"Only through me can you achieve a power greater than any Jedi," Palpatine said. "Learn to know the dark side of the Force, Anakin, and you will be able to save your wife from certain death."

"What did you say?" Anakin asked.

"Use my knowledge, I beg you…" Palpatine pleaded.

"You're a Sith Lord!" Anakin said.

He reached for his lightsaber, then paused.

"That story you told, about Darth Plagueis," he said. "You mean – that was true? He really did discover a way to save people from death?"

"Yes, Anakin," Palpatine agreed. "And I will-"

"So," Anakin interrupted, frowning. "How do you know it? You said his apprentice murdered him in his sleep."

"Because he taught everything to… his apprentice… before dying," Palpatine explained.

"Again," Anakin said, patiently. "How do you know it?"

"I was that apprentice!" Palpatine explained.

"So you killed your master in his sleep, and you ordered me to kill your apprentice, Dooku," Anakin said. "You know, Chancellor, this isn't a great job offer."

"But think of what you have to gain, Anakin," Palpatine said. "I can save your wife. Isn't that what matters?"

"...yeah," Anakin agreed, still frowning. "So when did Plagueis die?"

"About… fifteen years ago, now?" Palpatine said. "Maybe sixteen? Something like that. Why does that matter?"

"Just wanting to make sure I've got all the information, Chancellor," Anakin replied. "Who have you been healing? Because I don't actually think you've got any loved ones."

He made a face. "Obi-Wan once took me aside and told me about what to look out for when an older man was going to try and touch me in the wrong way."

"You see?" Palpatine asked. "He doesn't trust you!"

"I see his point, though," Anakin said. "Because you don't have any loved ones that I can think of, like I say… so who have you been healing?"

Palpatine frowned.

"...why does that matter, Anakin?" he asked.

"Because it sounds like you learned how to do this at least fifteen years ago and you've never actually tried it," Anakin clarified. "Which really sounds like you can't do it, or even if you could before your medical license has expired."

"I most certainly can!" Palpatine said, his patience fraying slightly. "Anakin, I am trying to help you!"

"Okay, then," Anakin replied. "Teach me now."

Palpatine made a face.

"If I do that, then how will I know you won't betray me?" he said.

"...you're saying that the only thing that would keep me from betraying you is if you don't teach me the healing technique," Anakin said, nodding. "So you've got no reason to get around to teaching me. I know how to lure an Eopie, Chancellor."

"It will take too long to teach you, anyway," Palpatine declared. "We can't do it tonight. It won't fit."

"You're really trying to help me, huh?" Anakin said. "Because all the visions I've been having about my wife dying are about it happening soon…"

He stopped.

"Actually, how do you know about that? I don't think I ever told you."

"Oh, please, it's obvious that you're married-" Palpatine said, rolling his eyes.

"I mean about the certain death bit," Anakin explained. "It's a bit of a guess."

He frowned, visibly thinking. "And, uh… okay, so what you're saying is that… you're a Sith, you want to take direct control of the Jedi, and that's because of the war against the Separatists, who were led by Count Dooku. Who was your apprentice… and then for me, personally, you want me to turn to the Dark Side so you can teach me a healing technique you've never actually used yourself, while you've killed the last two people who worked directly with you the moment they were no longer useful to you."

Palpatine looked pained.

"That's a very negative attitude, Anakin," he said.

"I want to make sure I've got all this straight, is all," Anakin replied.


Mace Windu's commlink beeped, in a specific pattern that indicated it was a member of the Council.

"Windu here," he said, raising the device to his ear.

"Master, I quit," Anakin told him. "Also I married Senator Amidala at the start of the war, Palpatine was the Sith Lord, and I'd quite like to sleep for a week at some point. I've had a very long day."

"...what?" Mace asked, a bit overloaded himself.

"Like, I'm pretty sure my day has had the sun go down three times so far," Anakin went on. "Also the Chancellor exploded when I killed him. It's okay, he was shooting lightning at me, that makes it fair."


AN:


You always want to make sure you have the full details of the deal beforehand.