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All that Could've Been by kj_feybarn
Fandoms: Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars Prequel Trilogy, Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008) - All Media Types
29 May 2022
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Drabbles, one-shots, prompt fills and other short stories... Most will focus on Obi-Wan, but not all of them.
Chapter 3: Obi-Wan & Cloned!Obi-Wan (background Dooku) - In Want of Family
Chapter 4: Jango/Obi-Wan (unrequited), background Satine/Obi-Wan - Orbit
Chapter 5: Cody/Obi-Wan - More than Duty and Death (time travel, post Order 66, Hardeen Arc)
Chapter 6: Agricorps & Sith Obi-Wan, background Maul/Obi-Wan - Treasure
Chapter 7: Qui-Gon pulled Obi-Wan from Melida/Daan kicking and screaming, Obi-Wan's not done helping the Young - Speak for the Voiceless
Chapter 8: Quinlan/Obi-Wan; becoming a Knight Pair - The Answer on Your Skin
Chapter 9: Jango/Obi-Wan; Jango kills Grievous - For a Kiss
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Chpt 2: time travel fox
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4) Some time in the past month, the charming smiles that Jango had worn, a facade meant to charm, to flirt, had steadily become real. The spars had turned friendly, turned into seduction. The dinners with Boba had turned from a ploy into a comfort.
If Obi-Wan Kenobi was the sun, than Jango had fallen blindly into his orbit.
The realization hit, sharp, and sudden, and painful.
Because Obi-Wan still glanced around the room whenever he entered, eyes glancing past Jango as he searched for Satine as though to check that she hadn’t been hurt since the last time he’d seen her.
He might tease or prod at Jango, but never with the familiarity he did the small group of clones that had escorted him to Mandalore.
He might eat at Jango’s table, and spar with him in the early hours after dawn, but it was always as Obi-Wan Kenobi, Jedi Negotiator, never just Obi-Wan.
Jango had fallen for Obi-Wan, accidentally, foolishly, blindly.
Obi-Wan, it seemed, remained oblivious and unaffected.
He was the sun heedless of those trapped in his orbit.
The hint of victory he’d sensed in Kryze when she’d warned him made sudden sense. Sure in the fact that in this she would win.
Mandalore had been Kryze’s, but Jango had taken it back. Pried it from her grip and reformed it into what it should have always been.
So Obi-Wan’s heart was Satine’s? There was no reason it had to stay that way.
After all, Jango had already won once.
