The Destiny of Love
by Triskell (triskell@xpoint.at)
Archive: M/A please; my website
(http://www.user.xpoint.at/e.lebic/default.htm)
Summary: Obi-Wan discusses his feelings for Qui-Gon with an old
friend
Category: Romance
Rating: PG-13
Series/Spoilers: none/JA I, Episode I
Author's Note: A special and hearty thank you to Sylvia for
betaing this...any remaining faults are mine ;-)
Disclaimer: the characters in this story belong to George Lucas
and Jude Watson. No copyright infringement is intended.
THE DESTINY OF LOVE (c) JEL, 2000
It couldn't go on like that. He needed to do something, to act
and to find his peace again. Though his concentration hadn't
yet wavered on a mission, his feelings made it seem extremely
likely that he might forget his primary goal for one second too
long. A mistake that could cost both him and the mission dear.
But he saw no way out. None that appealed to him at least. Yoda
had informed them of a request Chancellor Valorum had made -
they were to see what they could do about the Trade
Federation's occupation of Naboo. Not something he thought of
with particular enthusiasm. It sounded too much like diplomatic
work - long hours, even longer talks, bickering and barely
concealed hostility, sitting beside his Master all the while,
concentrating on every word that was said, on the exact tone
and what the nuances in the voice might entail.
He had seen all that - more often than he cared to remember at
times. What he disliked most about this kind of mission was
that he wouldn't get a lot of exercise and have no way to
release pent-up emotions into the Force. It was hard enough to
control deep, intense feelings at any time and even harder to
keep them well away from his Master.
Qui-Gon Jinn was a born diplomat - extraordinarily perceptive,
quick to notice any change, no matter how subtle in a face, a
look or a gesture - and that was with people he'd never met
before. How could his own Padawan whom he had known for aalmost
thirteen years conceal anything?
Obi-Wan sighed and shifted slightly in his meditative position.
He was supposed to find peace and serenity while sitting like
this, cross-legged in the gardens of the Temple at Coruscant,
but unfortunately this problem was too intricate in all its
details to just be resolved by pondering over it.
What he needed now was advice. But who was he to ask? Another
Master? Most certainly not. He couldn't simply lay open his
innermost feelings and most delicate hopes to anyone...Bant!
He knew she had returned from a mission only recently - why not
seek guidance from his oldest friend? He rose slowly,
carelessly brushing some leaves and stray bits of grass off his
tunic, straightened his robe a little and made his way, in a
dignified and rhythmic step towards the Padawan quarters.
Unlike most other Padawans he didn't live on his own anymore.
It just wasn't necessary as he and his Master spent most of
their time away from Coruscant at any rate. So, when they did
come back, they simply shared Qui-Gon's quarters. They were not
large as such, but after accommodation that ranged from cramped
to huge, from chilly to stiflingly hot, from cosy to most
extraordinarily uncomfortable, they had no problems coping.
Both had their privacy if they chose, their sleeping units
being separated by a small sitting room - which served as the
entrance hall as well and sported the comforts of a tiny
cooking unit and bathroom.
He wouldn't have complained had not the closeness of his Master
at all times, the scent of him that lingered in the air no
matter whether he was in or not, been a trial to all his
nerves, an interminable lesson in patience and the controlling
of emotions.
He had now reached Bant's quarters and knocked, almost timidly.
That was it - if she was out, then he would simply adjourn this
talk until...
"Obi-Wan! It's great to see you, come in!"
Wafts of humidity and salt air assailed him as his friend
stepped back to let him enter. The young Calamarian woman had
painted her walls in green and blue, putting up water plants
and soft cushions filled with sand, that gave one the
impression of sitting on a slowly rolling wave.
"I always feel as if I were standing in the midst of an ocean
when I'm in here and somehow it always makes me glad to know I
can swim."
Bant smiled, delighted with the greatest compliment anyone
could make about her accommodation.
"So what brings you here, Obi?"
"I...need to talk about something."
"Don't tell me you got into trouble again! What was it last
time - this thing with staying out all night on that jungle
moon - training, as you said and the Queen's daughter with you
- you almost provoked a dreadful scandal."
"She followed me!"
"You didn't mind being seduced, did you?"
"She wasn't who I wanted, but she wanted me."
"You're in love? Good. I thought I'd never see you mad about
someone."
"It's not a Padawan."
"A Master? So what? I'm sure there'll be no problem."
"Not just any Master, Bant."
"Yours?"
He nodded. It couldn't be said that it had been all that hard
to acknowledge it. And Bant had made it fairly easy too.
"Since when are you..."
"About a year ago. I mean, I liked and admired him before, you
know how I felt about him, he was my closest friend in a way
and - Sith, if I had only realised what was going on - I almost
split on myself one night. I had a dream - my Master was -
fighting and - Sith be damned, you don't know how real it
seemed!"
"And?"
"I couldn't reach him, some red shadow was before me and I
couldn't pass through it, it held me back and I knew I had to
help him, and couldn't. I don't even know what he was fighting
against. It was dark, a humanoid shape somehow, though I saw
neither its face nor its skin. It was strong, full of hatred
and it hated Qui-Gon. I wasn't there, I failed to stand by his
side and he..."
"...was hurt?"
"Killed. He fell and I screamed - then I woke up, my Master
shaking me, pulling me close, attempting to soothe me - and I
couldn't tell him, I - I sobbed like a little child, Bant!"
"I'm sure he understood. He must have seen your thoughts were
in turmoil."
"I'm a grown man. And this - slip - in my behaviour wasn't the
worst. My shields were down for - a little too long."
"What do you mean?"
"I was close to - I realised with a start how much Qui-Gon
really means to me and then - I was so lost - it almost went
along the bond. I caught myself, my feelings and my dignity
just in time."
"What's so bad about being in love with your Master? You're not
a teenager anymore, no one will assume it's just a passing
fancy, you'll be taken seriously and your choice respected."
"But not accepted - or do you really think the Council will let
us be together?"
"Why not - if you both want it there's no reason why you
shouldn't. I have no reason to doubt you're sure about what you
want, so why should anyone else?"
"He's my Master - the Council would - he might want to pass me
on to another."
"You think he'll reject you? Why?"
"Why ever shouldn't he? I'm - well, look at me! I'm a man who
starts crying his heart out over a nightmare and needs his
Master to take care of him. He can't possibly respect me
enough."
"You're a model student. That's what my Master always hears
about you - your fighting skills are amazing and you progress
extremely well - it won't be long before you're made a knight
now."
"I should wait until then. When there's no chance of my losing
him. I'll have to part from him anyway, and a declaration can
only bring us closer together, not divide us any further."
"There's no reason why you can't tell him now - even in this
conversation you've called him Qui-Gon a couple of times. I'm
sure you'd never dare to say it in his face, even though you
want to."
"You know all about my feelings, there's no need to pretend."
"But why is it so important to talk to me now, of all times?
There must be a reason. If you'd really be content with waiting
a little longer you wouldn't be in all this trouble - am I
right?"
"I had that dream again."
"Did you tell..."
"No. I bit my lip, I didn't scream, I just bore it. I had gone
through it already, I knew I couldn't give myself the semblance
of a complete idiot who can't take...bad dreams."
"It's more than that, isn't it?"
"I think it was a vision."
"And you'll be going on a new mission soon, I presume."
"Tomorrow. I've never been so anxious before, not about any
other conflict, not about my Master's life."
"Does that mean you believe you've foreseen his death?"
Obi-Wan winced. It was like a blow, one that hurt him in every
fibre of his being. That one word could have that hard an
impact was by no means a good sign. He nodded. It took him more
than mere effort to move his head in acknowledgement - it meant
giving away all hope of this...dream having been just that - a
bad dream.
"Tell him."
"That's it? Bant, this is precisely what I can't do, that's why
I came to ask you for advice."
"And I advise you to tell him. He'll accept it. If he really
dies on this mission, if your vision comes true - don't you
think it would be a great deal better if he knew you loved
him?"
"You mean this - I haven't got any regrets, for I left nothing
unsaid - nonsense?"
"Exactly. And if it turns out that your foreboding was simply a
nightmare - well, you know Master Yoda says the future is
always in motion - you might end up in a relationship with the
man you love. Wouldn't that be worth the risk?"
Obi-Wan nodded slowly. Surely his Master's love would be worth
the risk of losing him - and if it really were his destiny to
lose the man he would gladly lay down his life for - then he
should at least tell him how he felt, shouldn't he?
"Give yourself a chance. It can't complicate your life anymore
than it already has - it might mean you can stop mooning over
your Master in exchange for a better employment."
She was grinning openly at him, her silver eyes sparkling with
mirth as she teased him. Obi-Wan knew she'd made up her mind
about his having to tell his Master and wouldn't back down now.
He sighed and shook his head, standing up.
"I'll see what I can do to make your...imagination come true."
"Will I get a complete report later on, or will you keep all
the juicy details to yourself?"
"If there's anything to tell, you'll be the one to hear it
first...you nosy..."
She hugged him tightly, before he could finish his sentence,
then shoved him out of the door.
"May the Force guide you - and don't you dare leave for this
mission without having...settled this little problem of yours."
She was smiling, but her voice was stern - if he hadn't known
better he'd have said she was worried about him, concerned for
the future, that he still couldn't bring himself to accept. Why
should his Master have to die? It wasn't fair - but then, what
was really fair in the galaxy? Nothing, if he was honest with
himself. There was suffering and pain wherever one looked and
if he would only have a few days with the man he loved it might
be enough to last him for the rest of his life.
"There is no emotion, there is peace. There is no passion,
there is serenity."
The words didn't do much to soothe him, but they were all he
could come up with in his present state of mind. The
possibilities the next few minutes or hours could have in store
for him were uppermost in his thoughts.
"There is no death, there is the Force."
He had to say it, as if following an instinct stronger than
himself. It seemed as if something urged him to prepare himself
for an almost inevitable event that would shatter his life.
There would be no one to pick up the pieces but him. He would
have to deal with it - on his own. The realisation of such
feats before him made him feel sick, faint almost.
He stopped briefly in front of the quarters he shared with his
Master, reaching along the training bond, gingerly touching the
Force signature on the other side of the door. There was no
postponing this talk - Qui-Gon Jinn was at home and he was
sitting right across from the entrance. He couldn't possibly
avoid him. One deep breath later he stood in front of the elder
man, meeting the blue gaze with his own and returning the
delighted smile that greeted him.
"Padawan! I hadn't expected you back so soon - I thought you
had planned an evening with your friends - well, you know I
just received the final briefing for our mission, would you
care to hear it?"
"There is something I need to discuss with you, Master - if you
don't mind."
"Not at all. Is your nightmare bothering you again?"
"My...how?"
"You haven't slept well lately. You had this dreadful nightmare
about a year ago and I remember you haven't rested properly
ever since then."
"I didn't know you...knew about this."
"You didn't seem to want to talk about it. I waited for you to
come to me."
"I talked about it with Bant."
"So there's something else?"
"Yes, Master."
"I'm listening. Why don't you sit down, Obi-Wan?"
A wordless nod, then the young man sat down as far away from
his Master as he could. It was going to be hard enough as it
was, the physical closeness excepted.
"I don't quite know how to begin."
"Begin wherever you like. If I find myself completely at a
loss, I'll ask."
"I have realised that I - love you."
A silence followed, both men staring into each other's eyes,
one searching for the truth of the declaration, the other for a
reaction to what he had just said. Blue and greyish blue eyes
met in a silent clash, then mingled into a common shade as
realisation dawned on them.
Qui-Gon held out his hand and Obi-Wan was in his arms in a
heartbeat. As their lips met, the young man sent a silent
"thank you" to his friend and Bant paused in the writing of her
report, smiling, as tears filled her eyes.
"Relish every moment you have together, there won't be many of
them."
For it seemed that Obi-Wan hadn't been the only one who had
foreseen a dark shadow in his future - so had Bant.
The End.
Inspired by this piece here:
Tell Him
I'm scared
So afraid to show I care
Will he think me weak
If I tremble when I speak
Oooh - what if
There's another one he's thinking of
Maybe he's in love
I'd feel like a fool
Life can be so cruel
I don't know what to do
I've been there
With my heart out in my hand
But what you must understand
You can't let the chance
To love him pass you by
Should I
Tell him
Tell him that the sun and moon
Rise in his eyes
Reach out to him
And whisper
Tender words so soft and sweet
Hold him close to feel his heart beat
Love will be the gift you give yourself
Touch him
With the gentleness you feel inside
Your love can't be denied
The truth will set you free
You'll have what's meant to be
All in time you'll see
I love him
Of that much I can be sure
I don't think I could endure
If I let him walk away
When I have so much to say
I'll
Tell him
Tell him that the sun and moon
Rise in his eyes
Reach out to him
And whisper
Tender words so soft and sweet
Hold him close to feel his heart beat
Love will be the gift you give yourself
Love is light that surely glows
In the hearts of those who know
It's a steady flame that grows
Feed the fire with all the passion you can show
Tonight love will assume its place
This memory time cannot erase
Blind faith will lead love where it has to go
Tell him
Tell him that the sun and moon
Rise in his eyes
Reach out to him
And whisper
Tender words so soft and sweet
Hold him close to feel his heart beat
Love will be the gift you give yourself
Never let him go
The song "Tell Him" is copyrighted by Warner and Sony 1997 and
sung by Celine Dion and Barbra Streisand (on the album "Let's
talk about love", Sony 1997); No copyright infringement is
intended.