ObiWan lost the duel on Mustafar, but instead of dying, he finds himself on a ship leaving Tatooine, with his old Master and a familiar young boy. As events begin to unfold, can he stop the future he knows from occuring?
After falling on Mustafar, Obi-Wan awakens to the dubious reality of being trapped in the cloned body of his child self, and now has to cope with the reversed father/son relationship fostered upon him by the new Sith Lord.
Obi-Wan wakes up to find that it wasn't a dream, and now has to face the reality of what has happened between him and his apprentice.
Obi-Wan is haunted by recurring dreams that lead him and his apprentice down a frightening path.
It's not that Anakin doesn't understand the meaning of "No," because he does; he just doesn't accept other people's limits, especially those of his Master.
Two Force sensitive boys, Anakin Skywalker and ObiWan Kenobi, were born on the same day and brought to the JediTemple. Whom will QuiGon choose as his Padawan? What will happen to the other? And what about the prophecy and the Sith?
Obi-Wan doesn't feel Anakin, but Anakin feels Obi-Wan all the time.
"I think that I would betray my vows for him."
One night was all it took to shatter a lifetime between master and padawan.
In an alternate universe where Queen Amidala's ship was never damaged badly enough to stop on Tatooine during The Phantom Menace, Anakin Skywalker seeks to make his way in the galaxy on his own, away from his stepfather's moisture farm. He starts working for a mysterious Separatist leader and meets an unusual slave named Obi-Wan Kenobi who quickly turns his world upside down.
"Teacher greets apprentice when he lands; Jedi aren't big on touching yet they exchange hugs. They passed through a lot and it is good to see each other whole, parts replaced with metal or no."
Anakin Skywalker struggles to control his anger, but he discovers the hard way that anger cannot be controlled.
It takes nearly three months for Obi-Wan to realize that there is something wrong with his apprentice.
“What would you say if I were to tell you I was looking for a new apprentice?” His tone was neutral, his dark eyes fixed on Obi-Wan’s, towering over him as he stood by the edge of the bed.
Obi-Wan met his gaze unflinchingly. “I would say that you were a fool.”
“And if I were to reverse your aging process?” Anakin’s expression was pleasant. “Turn you back to that obedient, eager to please, impressionable padawan you once were? Remove your experiences and destroy your memories of Qui-Gon, Yoda and the fact that you were once the master?” He paused, and took a small sip from the glass. “What then?”
On the one night that rules don't apply, Anakin still has to break some.
"The first time they kiss, is because of a dare."
"There comes a time when in his meditation on Tatooine, Obi-Wan decides to share a reoccurring dream with his old Master."