4 Works in Grieving Anakin Skywalker

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    Anakin watches the way his soon-to-be master and his master’s former apprentice circle around each other and thinks, abruptly, of two suns, and how one rises first in the morning, followed by the other.  The first star always leading, the second star always in its wake.

    Binary systems, Anakin keeps thinking, long after that first night they spend together in Qui-Gon's quarters.  Who’s orbiting who? he wonders. They know each other so well. Will I ever be able to understand Qui-Gon that way?

    Anakin had expected Coruscant to be different.  He had expected to feel out of step, missing vital pieces of information.  But he had not expected to feel so out of place at Qui-Gon’s side.

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    Padawan Anakin Skywalker exited the Halls of Healing many hours later, and when he returned to empty quarters with nothing but a prosthetic arm, an extra lightsaber and a broken Force-bond, there was no shadow of doubt left.

    Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn was gone.

    Qui-Gon Jinn had many honorifics throughout his life. The one he heard the most might've been the one of Master, but even Master Jinn had been a Padawan once. Satine lost a mentor, Padmé lost her Grand-master, Anakin and Obi-Wan lost their father-figure and Dooku lost his Padawan, the closest thing he ever had to a son.

    The Jedi often spoke of letting go, but when one so dearly loved departs, what is it that remains?

    Thankfully, Qui-Gon's loved ones are not alone.

    (OR four one-shots of this AU's Disaster Lineage grieving Qui-Gon's death together, and it somehow changes the fate of the Galaxy.)

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    Obi-Wan had always taught Anakin that your actions have consequences—sometimes major, sometimes minuscule—but always there nonetheless. Anakin would do anything to have Obi-Wan lecture him on it one more time, but that was impossible.

    Anakin’s actions had consequences. Those actions being his help in taking down Mace Windu, renouncing his name to become one with the darkness, the innocent lives that he had taken at the temple, and facing his old Master in a fight on a planet even hotter and more desolate than Tatooine. The consequences being the Jedi getting wiped out, the burning hate inside of Anakin’s chest that matched the color of his golden, red ringed irises, his wife turning against him, and the death of Obi-Wan. The death of his Master.

    Or

    Anakin gets the best of Obi-Wan on Mustafar and strikes his old Master down.

    His actions bring back his true self, and now he has to live with being a murderer of innocents and of his own Master who left him with something that will make things even harder than they would have been.

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    SPOILERS!!!!
    This is a poem I wrote for my creative writing class about Rex's reaction to Five's death. Multiple edits later: this is what I have.

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