What better way to end the weekend (or start your Monday…) than with some pre-CodyWan domesticity? This is my fill for @dankfarrikdrabbles and @fanfoolishness‘s Star Wars ‘tober, day 5: Caf. It is also inspired by this lovely comic for the same prompt by @starwarjotta, which you should all go read right now. Well. Maybe read my fic first, and then go read the comic, because you will want to stare at it forever.
Also, thank you @crankyfossil – without you, this fic… well, it would still have been posted, but the table would’ve been wonky, and it would have annoyed me forever. So you may not have saved the fic, but you did save my sanity.
Summary: Cody and Obi-Wan work on datawork together in Obi-Wan’s quarters, and Cody has… feelings. Also, there's caf.
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DAY 1 - Crystal 💎
OKOK I'm not promising that I can make it through the all month but I'd like to try so ; here's my first entry for ChildBoom's StarWarstober (check slide for details AND CHECK HER WORKS).
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I'm a little sick so no shading- but look at that Kyber!!
What is your Kyber's color?
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Hello there! Look at this, two fills in a day, maybe I'll catch up after all! Here's day three: Cloak, from this Star Wars 'tober prompt list by @dankfarrikdrabbles & @fanfoolishness.
Have a tiny thing of pre-relationship CodyWan. (Cody is so done with the Generals dropping their stuff everywhere, but at least his General looks good doing it.)
Title for this one is Are you picking up what I'm putting down? and because it's so short, I'm just putting the whole thing here, but you can also read it on Ao3.
Cody finds the General’s cloak on the ground, marking the epicenter of the battle. Typical. He’ll admit he doesn’t quite understand why the Jedi bother with the cloaks anymore – surely, the Jedi cloaks are already know to every person from Coruscant to the edges of explored space, and possibly a few beyond. Maybe that’s part of the whole Force-osik thing. They wear the cloaks; people forget they’re Jedi. Or that Jedi can be dangerous, anyway.
Cody can get behind the theatricality of it all though. The dramatic cloak drop has its purpose. He just wishes the General would remember to pick up the damn cloak afterwards.
It’s alright though. Cody’s got it. Gives him an excuse to go find the General in his quarters, too, check up on him properly. He said he was fine when they talked over comms briefly, to confirm the victory and coordinate clean-up, but Cody knows his General.
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“Ah, thank you, Commander,” Kenobi says when Cody hands him the cloak, in the door to his quarters back on the ship. He’s in some of his lighter tunics now; fresh from the sonic, by the look of his poofy-ruffled hair. Not hiding any injuries as far as Cody can tell. “I completely forgot that in the rush of things.”
“Of course, Sir.”
“Have you written your reports yet?” Kenobi asks, then continues before Cody has a chance to respond, “Of course you haven’t, you’ve just gotten back. Say, why don’t you grab a shower and I’ll get us both some food; we can work on them together over dinner? I’ll put on some tea, too.”
“Of course, Sir, thank you,” Cody says, because he would like that and because it’s the safe thing to say. Then, because Cody has always been a bit of an asshole, and he knows Kenobi delights in it when he lets it show: “Try not to forget the food in the rush of the mess, Sir.”
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Prompt 09: “I wouldn’t do that if I were you.”
Fandom: Star Wars: The Clone Wars
Rating: Gen
Warnings: None
Excerpt: “I wouldn’t do that if I were you,” Obi-Wan tells the Loth-Cat when he finds it on the shelf in the little kitchen area of his quarters (their quarters, really – Cody has more or less moved in by now, as evidenced by the way the bed has been made with military precision).
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Day 21 of @dankfarrikdrabbles & @fanfoolishness's Starwarstober: Escape.
Title: And we’ll make it out alive (It’s a revolution)
Summary:
»Hunter, Wrecker, don’t shoot,« Tech tells them over the comms, »Looks like a prisoner.«
“Better yet,” Hunter says as he lowers his blaster, sensing Wrecker doing the same behind him. “It’s Crosshair.”
OR:
The Batch + friends free Crosshair (and everyone) from Mt. Tantiss
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Aaaaaand last chapter! Now a total of 5111 words, for @dankfarrikdrabbles and @fanfoolishness's Starwarstober, day 19: Family (yes I know today is the 31st. Technically, it's actually November 1st now. Shh.)
Title: Won't you take me home ('cause lately I've been losing on my own)
Summary: The Imperials leave Barton-4 before Crosshair and Mayday can make it back to the depot. They find… alternate transport, to an island in the sun.
Read from chapter 1: Link.
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Chapter 2 of 3 of my fill for starwarstober day 19: Family. Chapter 3 wil be up later!
Title: Won't you take me home ('cause lately I've been losing on my own)
Summary: The Imperials leave Barton-4 before Crosshair and Mayday can make it back to the depot. They find… alternate transport, to an island in the sun.
Chapter 1: Link
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Chapter 1 of my fill for Starwarstober day 19: Family. Chapter 2 and 3 will be up some time over the next couple days.
Title: Won’t you take me home (‘cause lately I’ve been losing on my own)
Summary: The Imperials leave Barton-4 before Crosshair and Mayday can make it back to the depot. They find… alternate transport, to an island in the sun.
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My fill for @dankfarrikdrabbles and @fanfoolishness 's Star Wars 'tober, day 14: Weapon.
Title: Oh, you see I'm burning and burning, all the way through ('til I get back to you)
Summary: CT-9904 is four years old the first time they hand him a rifle.
Tags: Starwarstober23, prompt: weapon, kind of a character study?, Crosshair has Issues okay, Angst, Suicidal Ideation, (brief), Depersonalization, Clone Troopers Deserve Better (Star Wars), Family, Happy Ending, well – strongly implied happy ending
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