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Seven Days of Summer 2020: Day Seven


Before you squee to hard! This is a small segment that has been added to showcase the transition between Hurricane Season and Family.

To be honest I had every intention of having the edits for Family finished by Advent … but 2020 happened and best laid plans fell by the wayside.  I’m still working on it, it’s just not going to be done this year, like a few other stories.

But here you go … the opening prologue for Family.

Title: Prologue – A Time For Every Matter Under Heaven

Author: Bj Jones

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Afternoon Fic: All The Right Places by Bj Jones

So here’s the thing, with the adjustment of working from home these past few weeks (and likely continued working from home), being able to focus on writing has been difficult. I’ve been able to write small snippets, but open any of the big Sylum stories I was working on, it was pretty hopeless.

I’ve been on Star Wars kick of late, and a few bunnies began to make themselves known, so I’ve been going with the flow of it, ’cause hey it’s something. And storyline for Jedi Chronicles for Sylum has actually been formulating, which is good! And though Qui-Gon/Obi-Wan is my first loves, mainly because it was them that introduced me (a long time ago in a galaxy far far away) to slash fanfiction.

But my true love in Star Wars is Obi-Wan/Cody – if you have no idea who Cody is, he’s the Commander of the 212th Attack Battalion, which was General Kenobi’s unit in the Clone Wars. You see a lot of their connections in the Clone Wars Series. He is one of the only Clones named and shown in Revenge of the Sith (see above picture).

Somehow in the middle of binge watching, Speed suddenly intrigued by said pairing demanded I write a smut story. It was enough of a push to actual get something written, that wasn’t a few paragraphs. Which also inspired other bunnies, and for the first time in a while I feel like writing again.

So here it is. Gift for Speed, who has put up with me stealing the kitchen table for work.

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Revenge of the 5th

But wait – he’s not a Sith.

Nope, he’s not.  The story on the other hand.

Like yesterday’s snippets this will be part of a larger story down the road.


Revenge of the 5th

Qui-Gon Jinn took a moment to calm his breathing, knowing full well that the Zabrak was taunting him from the other side of the energy shield.  

He never took his eyes from his foe as he sent back reassurance to his Mate, who was himself stuck at the other end of the shield generators.

‘I’m fine.’

‘You’re an idiot, who in all the years we’ve been together has never learned to sit his ass down and wait for me.’

‘I’m also not your old Master, Obi-Wan.’

‘No, you’re my Mate, and you’re fighting a Sith by yourself.  This isn’t Rhys!  This is a fucking evil bastard filled with the Darkside.  He’s good Qui – a better fighter than you.  You are not made for this.  You never have been.’

‘I know that.’  Both annoyance and frustration were too easily felt.  ‘I’ll distract him long enough for you to finish him off.’

‘Just live long enough for me to do that.  If I die because you’re over confident, rest assured I’m kicking your ass in the Afterlife.’

The shield lifted and Qui-Gon was out, engaging the darkly glaring warrior with controlled ferocity. 

When the shield dropped one more time in it’s endless repetitive cycling, he heard  Obi-Wan curse. 

His Mate had been right, for he knew very well he wasn’t good enough to take the Sith on by himself.  The Zabrak’s style was very much like Rhys, who also fought with a Lightstaff, and who had taken grim delight in demonstrating his prowess during their sparring matches.  

Qui-Gon just needed to distract this particular Sith long enough to let Obi-Wan loose. 

His Mate was a first class swordsman, whose Light would push fiercely against the Sith’s Darkness. 

There were times when the Greyness in which Qui-Gon dwelt, wasn’t quite enough to fight off that same Dark.

He had touched it one too many times.

There was a flash behind his eyes. 

He blinked, focusing back on the most immediate situation.  

The Sith had forced itself between him and Obi-Wan, pushing him toward the reactor pit.

He stepped away, drawing his enemy in closer, waiting for the shield generators to recycle to let his Mate out.

Another flash came, stronger than the first.  

‘You can either be a Jedi or help the Young.  You can’t be both.’

What?

Wait…

That wasn’t how it had gone down. 

They had made a plan for him to get Tahl off Melida/Daan, while Obi-Wan infiltrated The Young to try and keep them safe until he could come back.

‘I’ll take him as my Padawan learner.’

Obi-Wan wasn’t his Padawan anymore, and they had only just found Anakin. 

They were still trying to figure out exactly what to do with the so extremely Force-talented a child.  

He stumbled as more images assaulted his mind, dancing behind his eyes.

Qui-Gon brought his Lightsaber up to block the growling Zabrak, only to have the creature knock his hand upwards into his face, and deliver the killing blow with startling ease.

“NO!!!” 

Obi-Wan’s horror was uncontainable.

‘NO!!!’

Qui-Gon fell to the ground, his Lightsaber slipping from his fingers. 

The pain was excruciating, but it numbed as he watched an alternate life of Obi-Wan Kenobi, play itself out for his exclusive viewing.  

Barely Knighted, Kenobi had been left with no choice in taking Anakin as a Padawan, only because, with his dying breath, his own Master had bid him do so as a duty.  There had been no words of love, no thought to encouragement…

He watched as Obi-Wan struggled to train such a strong-willed child. 

He watched him put his life on the line again and again, to protect those who need him.  

He watched in horror as war ravaged the Republic.

And his heart ached for it all.

Tears ran down his cheeks as all those whom Obi-Wan loved, were taken from him no matter how hard he fought to save them.

Siri Tachi.

Satine Kryze.

He watched as General Kenobi cried for the Clones who died for him. 

And he felt Obi’s love for his Commander.

Cody. 

It had him screaming in terror as the Clone’s will was stolen from him, and he was forced to fire at his own General, knocking Obi-Wan off a cliff path…

His heart shattered when Anakin fell and the Republic was lost.

Qui-Gon glanced around to find nothing but hot, shimmering sand under a brilliant blue sky. 

He knew this place.

He had visited it many times with his Mate. 

Arrakis.

He stared at Leto, wanting only to yell in rage and frustration, but the God Emperor of Dune never did anything without reason.

Ever.

“What was this for?” he demanded.  “Why show me a life Obi-Wan didn’t live?  Why show me the pain he endured?  The sorrow?  Even in death he didn’t rest until peace was restored!  Why?  Why do that?”

“It was but one of many paths.”

“But not the one he’s on!  I was only stabbed by that Sith because you distracted me!” 

“You distracted yourself, Master Jinn.”  Leto’s capacity to remain calm and still in the face of those whose emotional turmoil could cause any number of repercussions, was as infuriating as it was inevitable.

“I know I made mistakes when he was a Padawan.  And afterwards when I was led by my own fear in being with him, I caused him pain.  But I would hope I’ve changed.  I would hope I’ve grown since then.”  Qui-Gon let go of the breath he didn’t need.

“Yet still you left him behind as though he were a child, while you continued chasing Maul.”

“Is that it’s name?” he asked.  “And what exactly is happening on Naboo while we’re standing around having one of your Mind Safaris?”

Leto stared off into the desert for a few moments, following the path of Kenobi’s Light.  “He is really quite beautiful in so pure and righteous an anger.  The fight is most intense.  They move almost too fast to comprehend.”

“And I get to miss my beautiful Mate kicking Sith ass?”

Leto laughed lightly.  “You sound like Captain Calhoun.  Do you understand what I showed you?”

“That my beloved Mate lived a life of such pain?  How could I not understand so much sadness?  He lost everything, but somehow held onto the Light.  Truly, he is the Balance in the Force.”  Qui-Gon hadn’t had a Bond with the Obi-Wan he’d seen, and yet he still felt the depths of such infinite sorrow.

Leto clasped his hands behind his back, and warm air from the surrounding dunes wafted through his loose fitting linen shirt.  “That was the life he would have led, had he never met Master Nico.”

Qui-Gon felt the sharp tang of bile rise in his throat, turned and threw up.  Oh, he still had issues with the Roman General, and yet he’d learned to respect the man, at least to an extent.  But for saving his Mate from such pains as he had borne witness to?  It was difficult to grasp.  A mere ‘thank you’ could never be enough.

A part of Qui-Gon wanted to go find his alternate self, and smack the living shit out of him, but on that path as it was laid, he could easily see how he himself had been too readily swayed toward the Darkness.  Yoda may have ignored it, but that Qui-Gon Jinn had been a fallen Jedi hiding in the Light, coddled by too much anger, pride and self assurance.

“Is any of it still possible?” he whispered.

“Your answer,” Leto murmured, giving him a faintly gracious smile, “depends on what happens to Maul.”

Qui-Gon groaned hoarsely, certain he could still taste the Spice laden air of Arrakis in his mouth, even as he shifted to sit up on the cold industrial flooring of the reactor assembly he’d been fighting inside. 

As a Vampire, the wound he’d sustained was sufficiently debilitating to cause him serious problems, despite the cauterizing effects of the Lightsaber blade. 

Not needing to breathe, was actually a blessing.  

One more time though, he was destined to simply watch as Obi-Wan fought Maul.

Dark and Light, they moved as one.

Unflinching.

Unrelenting.

Few confrontations were so equally matched.

Obi-Wan slammed his Lightsaber upwards, breaking Maul’s double ended staff grip in half, reducing those two red blades to a single humming shaft of light.

Without pause, the Jedi Master reached through the Force for Qui-Gon’s weapon, and drew it to his free hand, never once taking his eyes from his opponent.

Igniting the second blade, Kenobi drew a new stance, one Lightsaber raised, the other down.

His red hair slick with sweat, had turned a rich shade of auburn, sticking to his forehead.  As his breathing calmed, his eyes flashed so many colors it were as though the Force itself suddenly shone through Kyber Crystals – a sure sign of how closely the Vampire in his Soul had come to the surface.  

Everything stilled.

The sound of it was deafening it it’s silence.

For the Universe had paused to see what might come next.

Maul shut off his remaining Lightsaber, and dropped to his knees, holding the weapon out to Obi-Wan.  “Your power is greater than my Master will ever know.  I feel it pulse around this room, seeping into everything, even me.”  His voice was low, growling not with menace but with truth.  “I offer myself to you.  Do with me as you will.  Kill me or Train me.  I am yours to command, Master.”

Obi-Wan shut off both Lightsabers, and stared at the Sith.  “What is your name?”

“I am called, Maul.”

“Well then, Maul.  Training it is.  You work for me now.”  Kenobi nodded firmly as Maul tossed the two halves of his Lightstaff into the reactor pit.  It was a deeply meaningful gesture that sealed whatever might lie ahead for them both. 

Qui-Gon coughed.

Obi-Wan turned to him, eyes still alight with the Vampire.  “And as for you…”

“I am sorry.  Again my stubbornness has hurt you.”  He sighed in relief when his Mate knelt down and pulled him close.  “Once this is done, I need to go yell at a Worm.”

“I thought I felt his presence.”  Obi-Wan sat down heavily, suddenly exhausted.  “What did he show you?”

“Infinite sorrow.”  Qui-Gon gently touched his Mate’s face, petting that soft red beard.  “I love you.”

“And I you, you stubborn twat.”

Qui snorted.  “You sound like your older brother, Kenway.”

“A man who truly knows how to cuss with proper perspective.”  Obi-Wan chuckled, and leaned forward to kiss him softly.  “Now we just need to figure out what to do with this Sith.”

“It seems we have two of them now.”  Qui-Gon knew they would train Anakin, but the boy wasn’t meant to be a Jedi.

“Anakin…”  Obi shook his head.  “Of course.” 

“When we get out of here, remind me to send Master Nico some flowers.”  Qui-Gon grunted as Obi-Wan hauled him off the floor.  “I need to apologize, and thank him in equal measure.”

Amazed, but judicious in his observations, Obi kept silent, curious to know what Leto had shown his Mate, and why it seemed to matter so much.  Instead of asking more questions, he glanced over at Maul, who was still on his knees calmly meditating.  It was possible to feel a considerable change in the Sith’s purpose, but he knew it would take time to de-program so much exposure to the Darkness.  

“Something is coming.”  It was all Kenobi could find to say.  

“Yes,” Jinn replied, “but we’ll be ready for it.”

May the 4th Be With You

May the 4th Be With You!

Can’t have this day go by without some Obi-Wan Snippets! These are moments through Obi-Wan’s life, and his daredevil tendencies. These will likely end up part of larger stories down the road.


Kenway watched the little one carefully. Nico had officially adopted the kid, which made him their younger brother, so it was his duty to protect the trouble maker. Arrakis was not a planet one should wander around on alone, though the young Jedi had already endeared himself not only to the God Emperor, but the head Fremen, who had a tenacity that Kenway could relate to.

Once it took him a moment to figure out what Obi-Wan was up to, he rushed into the middle of the market catching him as he fell through the ropes. He stared down at the six year old, giving him a disapproving look.

“I saw Master Nico do it.”

“Master Nico is about twice your size, and doesn’t have tiny legs.” Kenway set him on the ground, biting back the smirk at the Roman glare he was receiving. “Kid I’m a pirate, your glares won’t work on me.”

“Then show me how you run across the rooftops and climb on walls.” He glanced upwards from where he had fallen.

“Sure why not, it’s not like your Jedi Council can hurt me.” He guided the kid to one of the side walls, out of sight of the merchants. “First rule, never climb up walls in front of others, especially civilians. Most of them will think you’re insane, others will wait until you fall and break a leg, just so they can say ‘I told you so’.”

He nodded sagely, then watched as Kenway showed him how to search for grips and foot holds in the wall. With a determination he followed behind, when the hold was too far he called out to the Force to pull himself up, or make the jump go further.

When they reached the rooftop, they found Master Nico standing there with his arms crossed over his chest, glaring at the both of them.

“I’m a Roman, glares won’t work on me.”

Somewhere below them they could hear Shep and O’Neil laughing their asses off. Nico couldn’t help the chuckle. “His future Master is going to hate us so much.”

Kenway smirked wickedly.

For the next two days they worked with Obi-Wan showing him how to judge distances when running across all different types of terrain.

At the end, the two sat back and watched with pride, as the six year old flew across the rooftops, then commanded a perfect leap of faith straight into a haypile.

***

Qui-Gon was pretty sure the day he met Master Nico, he was going to hit him, then do it a second time, and if he felt like it, a third. He didn’t care how un-Jedi like it was, the man was a menace, and had taught his Padawan a set of skills that – though were extremely useful – gave him a heart attack every time he used them.

As they ran through the town he watched as Obi-Wan shimmied up a building, ran across the rooftops, only to graciously leap over the edge, to land in front of the assassin, knocking him out cold. The small grin on his Padawan’s face had stopped him from screaming in fearful frustration. Instead he gave him a small nod, then dragged the assassin back to the local authorities. If the murdering bastard had a few extra bruises, due to his angry stalk back to the magistrate, it wasn’t really his fault.

After long hours of talking with the authorities, politicians, the Jedi Council, he finally found a moment to meditate, making sure to disperse his fear into the Force. After he finally felt calm enough, he went to talk to his Padawan, only to panic when he didn’t find him in his room. This time he released his anger into the Force, then tracked down the wayward twelve year-old.

Only to scream out in fear when he watched Obi-Wan miscalculate a jump and began to fall. He reached out with the Force, shoving him towards the building, giving his Padawan a chance to grab a window ledge. It would take a few years before he would admit the jump from wall to wall until he landed safely on the ground was impressive, at that moment he was too busy losing his mind.

Obi-Wan stood before him, with a small knowing smirk. He had come to know it well, over the past few years.

“I’m a Jedi Master, your smirk will not work on me.”

It only made his Padawan laugh more.

“I’m sorry Master, I didn’t mean to startle you. I was working on my distance. Thank you for the save, it was enough for me to find a perch.”

Master Jinn bit back a snarky comment, knowing full well it wouldn’t work. Instead he resigned himself to the fact he would be climbing up the ten story building, and help his Padawan work through the task he had given himself. It was one thing he had learned early in their Master Padawan relationship. Yelling never worked, it was always best just to explain what had scared him, talk it out, then inevitably give up and help Obi-Wan learn some crazy stunt, that was likely going to give him a heart attack in the future.

Seriously, he was going to smack ‘Master Nico’ when he finally met the bastard.

“Would you like help?”

“Yes please.”

Despite the cringes and flinches with each jump, Qui-Gon couldn’t help the swell of pride, as he watched Obi-Wan. The jump was perfect, landing needed some work, but they would get there.

***

Obi-Wan pulled his lightsaber, sending the blaster bolts back at the revolutionaries. His intent was to scare them off, since he didn’t want to hurt them. As far as he was concerned they were kids, barely out of their teens, fighting for a better future. He had been there, and understood their frustration.

“I’m beginning to think the Council hates us.” He blocked a few more bolts, giving Qui-Gon enough time to break through the lock, and get them back into the Palace, away from the uprising.

“Why would you say that?” He was seconds from melting the damn lock, when it finally gave. The two slid through the now open gate, got it closed and locked before the rebels could follow.

“We always get these types of missions.” He pointed out as he put his lightsaber away. “There’s always a slaver’s operation, a revolution, an assassin, or some Princess that wants to marry you.”

“Or Prince, you forgot about Tallihen, who was ready to have me killed just to get you into bed.” Qui-Gon smirked at the eyeroll.

“Well he needed to learn a few things about wooing, killing a person’s lover isn’t usually a good way to get into their good graces.” He reached out and squeezed Qui-Gon’s hand, a rare show of their deeper bond, when they were out in the field. “Let’s get inside, and contact the Council. There’s nothing here we can do, despite the fact I agree completely with their fight.”

“It’s time like this I truly hate being the neutral party.” He tried to release his frustration into the Force, but it was difficult.

The only thing they wanted was equal rights. A chance to be someone outside the roles they were born to. It wasn’t the first time he had seen uprisings for the same reasons, and likely wouldn’t be the last. It didn’t matter the culture or species, he had always found that the haves did not like it when the have nots wanted basic rights. And it inevitably led to war.

He was so lost in his thoughts, that he missed the signs of danger. It was Obi-Wan who yanked him out of the way of the blaster bolt, tossing him back as he ignited his lightsaber. It took a moment to orientate himself to the situation. By that time all he could do was watch, as Obi-Wan went into full battle mode. He moved with a grace that was developed from years of fighting, enhanced by a skill set that went beyond his training, and at times was unorthodox to Jedi teachings

He was beautiful.

It wasn’t the first time he had thought that, but it was only in the past few years he allowed himself to actually admit it.

He focused back on the fight, pulling out his own lightsaber, jumping into the fray when more guards arrived. The two moved as one, fighting their way through the front gardens into the palace. They needed to get into a secured area to call for backup, quickly, as it was likely they were going to be blamed for the uprising and find themselves locked in a dungeon.

Again.

Maybe Obi-Wan had a point about the Council hating them.

In a split second he reached out and grabbed the back of Obi-Wan’s tunic, to stop him from going over the edge as the bridge shifted from under their feet.

“Fuck.”

Qui-Gon raised an eyebrow at his language. This is the one thing he didn’t blame Nico for, he totally blamed Kenway and also, Warrick.

“I shouldn’t have hesitated.”

“It’s all a lesson.” He gave him a smile. “Isn’t that what those who’ve taught you those unorthodox skills state.”

The side eye he got in return was pretty epic, he could only laugh and lean over and kiss him quickly. “I’ve spent over two decades watching you push through your fears, hesitations, and mistakes. There’s nothing you haven’t tried to do, that even when you failed, you tried again until it’s done.”

“Do or do not there is no try?” Obi-Wan’s eyes flashed a stormy gray, showing how pissed he really was, even though his voice was light.

The blaster bolts finished their conversation, sending them into a fight for their lives as they made their way through the palace. Despite their best efforts they found themselves backed onto a balcony, the only way out was down. Below them they could see the throne room, in it was the Prince, surrounded by his royal guards.

Qui-Gon wasn’t the only one who was startled when Obi-Wan jumped. The guards stood next to him as they stared over the edge, watching as he made the perfect landing and stood.

“I’m the Prince, your tactics won’t work on me.”

He pulled his Cris knife, sliced the first guard’s throat, ran it across the leg of another, sending him to the ground, and then threw the knife from up his sleeve into the chest of the guard in front of the Prince.

As the body dropped he sheathed the Cris knife, then ran a hand through his red hair pushing it out of his face, staring down the wide-eyed royal. “I suggest you call off your guards, and while you’re at it the army. I think it’s time we negotiate a peace treaty, don’t you think, your Highness.”

“He’s insane.” The guard stared at Qui-Gon who now had no interest in trying to kill him.

“I know.”

***

He was pretty sure that his Mate was going to lose his mind. At least he wouldn’t actually kill him, as technically it would be suicide, but then in all the years they’ve been together he had never seen Qui quite so pissed.

In all honestly he had the right to be.

It wasn’t really one of his brightest decisions.

Or the safest.

It was the only option, and he took it.

It wasn’t his fault that it actually worked.

And he really couldn’t be too upset over the situation, considering they stopped a major Spice ring, plus freed the slaves.

“Honey.”

Qui just held up his hand.

Yeah he was pissed, it was leaking through their shields. Obi-Wan had slammed the wall down, when Qui-Gon had reverted to yelling at him via their Bond after he turned off the communicator.

“Love of my life.”

Those lovely green eyes narrowed.

Overall Obi-Wan was fine. He barely sustained any injuries – when he crashed the ship into the port, stopping the smuggler’s from escaping – it was just a broken leg, which he healed using the Force before he engaged the crew.

“Master Jinn.”

Victory he got a tiny smile and a snort. “You are a menace.”

“You love me.” He gave him a sassy smile and wink.

“I do, which is the only reason I put up with this insanity.” Qui sat down on the edge of the bed making sure not to joust the healing leg. “You scared the shit out of me.”

“It was the only choice I had.” He laid his head down, as the room began to move. “And it worked.”

“I knew exactly what you were going to do, and there was nothing I could do to stop it. I sat there in the control tower, yelling knowing full well you were ignoring me.”

Obi-Wan had tracked the smugglers to the port, and had snuck aboard their ship. His goal had been to disable the ship, but they had caught up with him faster than he anticipated. He knew that if they left the port, he was going to be in a very dangerous situation without backup. As a Jedi, he was skilled, which was enhanced by the years he spent at Masyaf, but even with the added benefit of being a Vampire, taking on a crew of fifty would’ve been difficult.

He had made his way onto the bridge, took a deep breath, told his Mate he loved him, then shut down the Bond. “Hello there.”

Ten smugglers turned and looked at him in shock.

“There’s ten of us and only one of you! You’re Jedi tricks won’t work against us.”

He gave them a smile, then politely asked if they would be so kind to land the ship back at the port, they decided to attack instead. Five went down instantly, three more soon followed, and the last two blocked the exit. He put his hand on the controller, and gave them a small shrug. “I asked politely, guess we’ll have to do this the hard way.”

One was smart enough to get into a chair and buckle himself in. The last one made a dash towards Obi-Wan only to slide past him, when the ship tilted as it made the descent back to the ground.

“It was dangerous for you and others,” he admonished him.

“Slavers Qui.”

“I know.” He took his Mate’s hand, holding it tight. And he did know. If there was one thing that would make the two of them lose their collective Jedi calm, it was slavers, add in the Spice smuggling it was inevitable. “Get some rest, you’re still coming off the high.”

“I hate Spice.”

Qui leaned down, unbuckled his boots, kicked them off then curled around his Mate holding him close, as he went through the last stages of Spice withdrawal. He also made a mental note not to tell him that the first part of their conversation, which Obi-Wan had likely thought was in his head, was actually outloud.

He would wait for the right moment to seek his revenge.

***

Qui-Gon wasn’t surprised that Obi-Wan made an excellent General. He was a Kenobi after all, and had learned from General Meridius.

Then there was Melida/Daan, when thirteen year old Obi-Wan had organized the Young, and brought peace to the planet after decades of Civil War.

Qui had been horrified at the very idea of a Clone Army. Men created just to die, for politics … he was disgusted with the Senate, the Council for agreeing to let Jedi be General’s in the new Grand Army of the Republic, and for the Kaminoans for making them.

Obi-Wan had adopted them. He took one look at CC-2224, asked him for his chosen name, then requested if he could use it. After that he was Commander Cody, and was damn loyal to Obi-Wan, to the point of yelling at him when he did something stupid.

At that very moment Qui-Gon had decided Cody was his new best friend.

Obi-Wan had glared at the two of them.

“You’re my Mate, your glares don’t work on me.” Qui-Gon gave him a cheeky smile, he got an eyeroll in return.

It wasn’t long before Captain Rex, who was assigned to the 501st, under Anakin’s command, ended up in the small collective group, who worked to keep General Kenobi from being an di’kut.

Though at times it didn’t work, especially when Obi-Wan decided to be his normal insane self and pull a stunt that would usually send Qui-Gon into a frenzy. He stopped sending his fear and frustration into the Force ages ago, it usually just tossed it back at him.

It was another battle.

More Clankers.

More death.

And Obi-Wan was done.

He jumped down from the LAAT Gunship, landing in a crouched position, lightsaber a blaze as he stood, and stalked into the battle.

Cody cursed in Mandalorian, as he yelled at Gunny, the pilot, to get them into position.

Qui-Gon, along with the Clone Commanders were the first to exit, the rest of the 212th following behind them. Orders were yelled, guns raised, the sound of a lightsaber being ignited … but there were no Clankers to fire at.

Obi-Wan had taken out the full battalion.

Clankers scattered around the battlefield, as if hit with a powerful explosion.

They watched, in barely contained horror, as Obi-Wan marched through the field straight for the Armoured Assault Tanks. When the first set of three fired, he reached out with the Force, yanked them forward then hurled them into the squad behind them. Then continued moving forward, until he stood in front of the Separatist General.

The guy was smart enough to drop his weapon and hold his hands up. His men followed suit, and the few Clankers left did the same.

Cody signaled some of his men, to take control of the prisoners. He glanced at Rex, and then the two of them stared at Qui-Gon, who stood with a sense of serene calm that he really didn’t feel.

“I’ve been married to him for more than fifty years, your glares won’t work on me.” He glanced over at the two clones. Though he couldn’t see their faces behind their buckets, he knew the look they were giving him … he had worn it many times over the past decades. Qui-Gon went to calm his Mate down, he could feel the righteous anger pulsating through their Bond.

“I’m not sure I want to yell at him, let him loose on the next set of Clankers, or lock him in his room.” Cody was tempted to facepalm, but he was a Commander of the 212th and had to show some dignity.

“All of the above.” Rex chuckled, not envying his brother the trouble that was General Kenobi.