Archive: Master & Apprentice, The Nesting Place, OKEB, QGEB
Pairing: Q/O & A/P
Rating: PG-13 - tears and mush
Spoilers: After TPM & ROTJ
Disclaimer: see part 1
Feedback: Please be kind and let me know what you think - pretty please
with Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan trying to see who's on top
Notes: Many Obi-Wan kisses to Chris beta'ing my stuff - you're the best ;D
This one is dedicated to Kirsten who wanted a happy ending. - Hope this one is
happy enough for you.
A special thanks once again to saraid for letting me borrow Obi-love.
This and the first story were inspired by Eric Clapton's song Tears in Heaven. It was
the song that came to mind when I pictured Obi-Wan thinking about his lost beloved.
Here are the lyrics - you be the judge.
Would you know my name if I saw you in heaven?
Would it be the same if I saw you in heaven?
I must be strong and carry on,
'Cause I know I don't belong here in heaven.
Would you hold my hand if I saw you in heaven?
Would you help me stand if I saw you in heaven?
I'll find my way through night and day,
'Cause I know I just can't stay here in heaven.
Time can bring you down, time can bend your knees.
Time can break your heart, have you begging please, begging please.
Beyond the door there's peace I'm sure,
And I know there'll be no more tears in heaven.
The small hut in the Ewok village was full to overflowing. Brother and sister had refused to be apart and the brash young general was not about to be left out of the fun. Neither was the Wookie... or the 'droids. So they all crammed into a single hut to get some much-deserved sleep. After all they had just helped to defeat an Empire.
Leia Organa clutched her twin brothers' hand tightly, her head resting on his shoulder, as if afraid to let him go. Han Solo lay on the other side, spooned beside her so that she was neatly sandwiched between the two men she loved most.
Luke Skywalker smiled, even in sleep, a sleep that for the first time in recent years was not haunted by the specters of the past. He had a family once more... and his father was redeemed. Life held great promise now and he looked forward to it with hope. It was time to rebuild and he, his sister and his best friend would be three of the architects of the future.
The large blanket being used by the little family had slipped down to rest about Luke and Leia's waists, leaving only Han covered by it's warmth. The twins shivered slightly in the chill night air, both too exhausted to wake up enough to fix the situation.
A soft blue light appeared and began to shimmer and shift until it coalesced into the shape of a young woman with dark chocolate hair, soft brown eyes and porcelain skin. She delicately pulled the blanket up, and gently feathered a kiss over each of the twins' brows. 'See Ben, I told you it would be worth it.' The ghost whispered.
Another shape appeared beside her and before her eyes the years fell away from the form, revealing a young man with short, sandy-blonde hair and a padawan braid dangling over his right shoulder. 'You were right Padme. They were worth it.' Brushing the blond hair out of the eyes of a young man he loved like a son, Obi-Wan Kenobi smiled. It had been worth it. Their sacrifices and their tears had borne something greater than anyone could have imagined. It had given birth to a new hope, a new beginning.
'It's time to go beloved.' A roughly gently voice whispered through the night. Yet a third shape materialized, this one directly behind Obi-Wan. Strong arms wrapped around his waist and a bearded chin rested on his shoulder to watch the sleeping youngsters for a moment. 'Time to let them go Obi-love. You've done your part. They've found their destinies. The rest is up to them now.'
'Yes Master.' Came the teasing reply. Reaching down to touch his son's and daughter's faces one last time, Obi-Wan grasped Padme's hand briefly. 'See you soon dear friend.'
Holding each other in a loving embrace, Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi-Wan Kenobi shared a brief, beautiful kiss, full of the promise of time immortal... and slowly faded away until nothing more than their memories remained.
'You can come out now Ani.' Padme whispered to the shadows. 'They would have welcomed you here with open arms as well.'
'I know love, but I thought Master Obi-Wan deserved a private moment with you and the twins. He was more their father than I was. I just helped to create them. He gave them their destinies.'
'Their strength and courage came from you Anakin Skywalker, never doubt that.'
Chuckling softly a tow-headed youth linked his arm through the young queen's. 'Maybe so my heart, but they have your temper. and your great capacity for love. They'll be fine now Padme, you'll see. We'd better go. Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan are waiting for us so we can finish our journey together - just like we started it.'
Kissing each of his children on their brows, he touched first Leia's then Luke's face. Sky blue eyes lingered on his son for a long moment. 'Thank you for saving me my son. Thank you for saving us all, and thank you Leia for the courage of your convictions and your resolute heart. I shall always love the both of you.'
Padme repeated her husband's actions, kissing each of her children softly, touching them one last time. 'You are in our hearts little ones. See you soon. we love you.' She turned to the last figure lying silently in the great bed. 'Take care of them Captain Solo, and yourself as well.'
Anakin Skywalker embraced his wife lightly as they too faded from sight to join their friends on the path to their final destiny.
"Mother." Luke sighed, feeling her love cocoon him.
"Father." Leia murmured, a gentle, forgiving smile lighting her face.
Han Solo opened his eyes and smiled. One day he would tell them what he had seen and heard that night. One day when the wounds had healed some, he'd tell them just how much they were all loved. And by how many.