Riding the Wheel of If: Wild Desire
by MJ Lee
Based on the idea by MrsHamill from a story by Mac
E-mail: mj.lee@chello.se
Pairing: Qui-Gon/Obi-Wan
Category: Alternate Universe
Rating: R
Disclaimer: I've always wondered if anybody ever reads this? -
Or more pertinently if the lawyers ever comes after us, will
this save us from mortgaging our souls for the next thousand
years or so? In any case, I don't own anybody, Mac does
::points finger at Mac:: although I guess the initial concept
of Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan belongs to George Lucas <g>. In
any case, I am most definitely not making any money out of
this, so there.
Warning: None
Summary: What happened after Obi-Wan clicked his heels together
and said 'there is no place like home!' AKA the continuing saga
of the Overlord of Coruscant and Brother Kenobi, AKA love
soothes the savage beast.
Notes: All hail the wondrous MrsHamill for coming up with the
first idea, and the incomparable Mac for the High Lord and his
Brother Kenobi that absolutely fascinated me. It's really all
their fault (or credit) whichever way you want to view it :-)
This story represents a couple of firsts. It's my first TPM
fic, and also the first time I've ever written anything not
based on original canon.
Warm virtual hugs to Fox, Res and RavenD for swift and
wonderful betaing.
Feedback: Yes please.
From Mac: I was honoured to have another writer want to explore
my AU and characters and Mia's tender handling of these two
lovers is a lovely work. Well done, Mia.
Love, half angel and half bird
And all a wonder and a wild desire
Robert Browning
When it first became known that the Overlord and Emperor of
Coruscant had taken a young Brother of an obscure rustic order
to his bed, it occasioned only mild interest. The general
agreement was, once the novelty had worn off the little Jedi
Brother would be on his way, though more than one courtier
expressed curiosity and determination to sample what had the
Overlord so fascinated.
The days stretched into weeks and still there was no sign that
the High Lord Jinn would tire of his latest toy. Indeed, the
rumor spread that since the young Jedi had first appeared, the
Imperial concubines and dancing-girls and - boys had all
languished in solitude. No more did the Overlord summon them to
his chamber or preside at private gatherings with selected
nobles. Instead he held court and then left, not being seen
until the next morning. The court whispered and the court
gossiped, and more than one lord calculated coldly how this
could be turned to his advantage.
Moving smoothly down the marble halls of his vast palace,
Qui-Gon Jinn, Emperor, High Lord and undisputed ruler of a
planet-wide empire, was blind to the opulent surroundings and
the silent guards stationed at intervals. All his mind and
focus was on one young, stubborn, and very beautiful Jedi
Brother. An unconsciously tender smile curved lips more used to
thinning in curt commands, as he thought of what awaited him in
his private apartments.
"Little Brother? Obi-Wan?" he called out as he walked through
the doors held open to him by the Imperial guards stationed
outside, impatience clawing at him.
"In here," the answer floated through the still air. He crossed
the room and entered the joining suite of rooms very different
from his own. Although he would not let Brother Obi-Wan Kenobi
sleep anywhere but in the Imperial bed, pressed tightly against
his lover's body, he had finally accepted the need for a
separate place that the young Jedi could call his own. He
frowned in slight irritation at the memory of Obi-Wan's quiet
request. He had definitely not been pleased when his young
lover first brought it up, since it implied that the Jedi
Brother was not truly content with him. Yet in the end
Obi-Wan's dejection at the curt refusal had forced the Overlord
to reconsider.
Never before had Qui-Gon Jinn considered the wishes of another
or placed another person's needs and desires above his own. It
was a novel - and disconcerting - experience he could well have
done without.
It was also more than a little frustrating he acknowledged,
accustomed since birth as he was to consider nobody and nothing
above his own pleasure. The lovers, or more accurately
pleasurable diversions who before his Jedi Brother had shared
his bed, had been only too willing to indulge his slightest
whim. It would never have occurred to any of them, men or women
to do anything but please their Emperor as best they knew.
Obi-Wan Kenobi, he very soon discovered, was unlike anything he
had ever experienced previously. Shy the young man may be, as
well as innocent, but he possessed the heart of a lion and
enough persistence to out-stubborn ten mules, as an exasperated
Qui-Gon had more than once accused him.
The Emperor stepped through the door and stopped abruptly as a
curious sight met his eyes. The room was very different from
his own apartments, empty white walls starkly unadorned save
for some simple, exquisite calligraphy and the polished floor
bare apart from a woven prayer mat and in one corner a small
heater for making tea. Or rather, that was how it usually
looked.
Today the treasure of nations spilled across the bare tiles,
jewels sparkled in the sunlight slanting in through the wide
windows and reflected off gold and gemstones, turned priceless
silk and brocade into living fire and gilded well-tempered and
honed steel. Watching it all was a small dejected figure,
distress written in every line of his body.
An affectionate smile unconsciously curved the austere lips of
High Lord Jinn as he gazed at his young Jedi lover. It was as
if the young Jedi was built of finer stuff than other people,
Qui-Gon thought. And the smile widened as he thought that no
matter how vigorously his young lover protested the pet name
the High Lord used so often, 'little' described him perfectly.
The contrast between the slender, gracefully vulnerable young
Brother in his simple robes and the opulent wealth struck the
Emperor powerfully. As always the sight of Obi-Wan Kenobi left
him torn between his need to protect and devour, balanced
between the selfish desire to take and the poignant unfamiliar
need to give.
Obi-Wan looked up at the Emperor through those ridiculous
glasses of his that perched precariously on his nose and said
helplessly, "I'm sorry, but no matter that I always refuse and
return every gift, these," he waved a slender white hand at the
treasure scattered across the room, "just keep arriving."
Qui-Gon threw his head back and roared with laugher. "Gods!
Gods!" he finally gasped. "My nobles can be so predictable."
But noting Obi-Wan's genuine misery, he went to the young man
he had come to love with a passion and tenderness he had not
known he possessed. "What troubles you, little one?" he asked
gently, unable to resist reaching out a hand and tugging
lightly on the shining copper-gold hair confined in a thick
braid. In response to the slight pressure the slender body
flexed and yielded sweetly, curving against him. And High Lord
Qui-Gon Jinn thought, as he had so many times before, that none
of the riches on the floor could ever compare to the living,
breathing treasure he held in his arms.
Ever since he had first seen the young Jedi, he had known that
he must have the man. Initially it had been just hunger, easily
sated, or so he had thought. But even before the strange wizard
wearing the Jedi Brother's face had admonished him, he had
known that this was no toy to be lightly used and then cast
aside. Yet at the time he had not suspected what he now knew to
be true: that Obi-Wan was truly the other part of his soul.
Watching the expressive, delicate face beside him, Qui-Gon Jinn
smiled, recalling the gossip. For once rumour did not lie;
there was almost nothing he would refuse his lover. But, and it
had amused and frustrated him in equal measures, it was not so
easy as it seemed to gift Obi-Wan Kenobi. Despite offerings of
the most costly silks and velvets, the young Jedi Brother
persisted in wearing his simple home-spun robes in brown and
cream. Gold and jewels interested him as little as did
well-crafted weapons, blooded stallions, fierce hawks or
sprawling estates. As for the power of being the Overlord's
lover, which most men and women would kill and die for - the
first time a gift arrived along with a obsequious note, couched
in flowery terms suggesting a meeting, Obi-Wan had handed it to
Qui-Gon in obvious bewilderment. "I do not know this man. What
does he want with me?"
Qui-Gon raised an eyebrow, recognizing the name. "He wants you
to intercede for him. He is disputing the eastern border of his
estate with another lord."
Obi-Wan still looked confused. "What does that have to do with
me?"
A strange smile played on Qui-Gon's lips. "Because, my innocent
one, I am the one who will decide in the dispute and he thinks
that you may persuade me to rule in his favour."
"That is foolishness," Obi-Wan said calmly. "You would never
let such a thing as a lover sway your decision. Nor would I
ever ask you to. You will make your ruling according to what is
right, not to please yourself or anyone else."
Qui-Gon smiled again, wryly this time. "If you truly think so
love, then Lord Raid knows me better than you do." He caught
Obi-Wan around the waist, pulling his young lover up against
himself, looking down into the lovely, innocent face of the
young Jedi. "My Obi-Wan, you really do not understand the
enormous power you wield, do you? A word from you, a frown, a
smile, and lives as well as fortunes will be saved or lost." He
bent his head and kissed the trembling lips. "Ask me anything,
my love," he murmured, "anything in my power is yours."
Arching, melting against the hard body, Obi-Wan shook his head.
"I want nothing Qui-Gon, nothing but you."
And so it was that all the Jedi Brother would ever accept was
the occasional living plant or rare book. Thus, Qui-Gon had had
his men scouring all the boundless lands of the empire for
unusual flowers and saplings. And he was repaid a thousand
times over seeing the innocent joy as Obi-Wan bent over a new
plant, stroking its leaves gently.
But there was no joy now, just a terrible sadness in the
crystal-clear eyes as Obi-Wan knelt and picked up a small
necklace of gold, encrusted with jewels. "This could feed two
villages for many years," he said softly, fingers sliding
across the sparkling surface of the gems. "Each of these small
stones is the life of a hungry child, a mother too poor to
feed, clothe, or shelter her family."
In answer, Qui-Gon enfolded him in his strong arms, warm lips
scattering light kisses on his temple and cheek. "Ah, my
Obi-Wan, do not grieve over what you cannot change. Come," he
whispered nuzzling the tender curve of a slender white neck,
feeling the responding shiver as he nipped lightly. "Come to
bed, my love."
Gracefully Obi-Wan melted into the embrace, tilting his head,
willing to forget for a brief while in the arms of his lover,
the reality of rapaciousness and corruption, and the poverty
and suffering he had sworn his life to lessen.
It was as the season changed and time passed, that Qui-Gon
watched with growing concern how Obi-Wan's face grew thinner
and paler until it seemed only to consist of two enormous
blue-green eyes. Even the silky copper hair no longer flew
buoyantly, but lay sedated in its thick braid. The young Jedi
also seemed to require more and more sleep. Frequently when the
Emperor returned at night it was to find Obi-Wan curled up in a
chair or a sofa, a forgotten book on the floor where it had
slipped from his fingers, thick dark-gold lashes fanning over
skin so pale it shone translucent.
Dropping to his knees beside Obi-Wan, Qui-Gon gently removed
the pair of glasses that for some reason always made him both
laugh and melted his soul. The High Lord suddenly felt a
terrible fear squeezing his heart. For the first time in his
life he truly loved another person, and that love told him
something was very, very wrong.
Bending, the Emperor kissed the soft tempting lips. "Wake up,
little love," he whispered and watched almost breathlessly as
the lashes trembled and lifted revealing the smile that lit the
sea-green depths.
"Qui-Gon..." The lips opened pliantly beneath the light
pressure, a small pink tongue darted out, pulling him inside,
stroking and twining around his. "I was dreaming of you, my
love."
Smiling to hide his fear, Qui-Gon tenderly caressed the
elegant, aristocratic lines of the supple body in his hands.
"Was it a pleasant dream?"
Obi-Wan laughed softly and twined his arms around his lover's
neck. "We were making love in the forest, the sun shining down
on our bodies."
The breath hissed out, as blue eyes darkened to the colour of
midnight and Qui-Gon was once again spellbound by the artless
desire of his beloved.
Since that first night, when Obi-Wan had given himself with an
innocent sensuality and trust that had shaken Qui-Gon's soul,
he had proved a more than apt pupil. As Qui-Gon had slowly,
gently and very patiently taught him of pleasure, the Emperor
had through the artless ardour of his young lover re-discovered
in himself things he had thought forever lost; a passion that
cleansed and refreshed not cloyed like guttered candles, heavy
perfume and too-sweet wine. Above all else he had found in the
arms of Obi-Wan Kenobi something he had never truly believed in
before; love.
It had startled as well as amused the jaded High Lord, how the
slightest gesture of his oh-so-innocent little Jedi could be so
unwittingly seductive. Since he had childhood been used to
sating himself with the most accomplished and beautiful
concubines, male and female. In the silken seduction of the
dancing-boys and - girls, and with the aristocratic debauchery
of the court; he had thought himself completely surfeited with
bodily pleasure. Yet Qui-Gon Jinn discovered had found himself
trembling with helpless need at the sight of a turned head, a
mischievous smile, a slender hand braiding long gold-copper
hair.
Withdrawing slightly, Obi-Wan rubbed his eyes, looking like a
small child. "Is it already so late?" He cast a look at the
last rays of the sun painting the marble floor rose and gold
and sat up yawning and stretching with the boneless grace of a
small feline. The sight made Qui-Gon's breath hitch in his
throat and set up a renewed throb in his body. But seeing the
mauve shadows beneath the sea-green eyes and the slenderness of
the body that even the thick robes could not hide, he
suppressed his impulse.
"It is time for dinner, sleepyhead," Qui-Gon laughed,
concealing his anxiety. "Come." He held out his hand and
watched how Obi-Wan trustingly put his small white ones in his
and let himself be pulled along. "Tonight we will have
Alderaanian sweet-pears for dessert; they only grow in the
orchards planted along the eastern sea and are considered a
great delicacy." He did not mention that he had had the first
harvest brought to Coruscant by a relay of the fastest heralds
in the empire to tempt Obi-Wan's appetite.
At dinner he watched as the young Jedi only toyed with his
sweet-pear, having refused the succulent dishes set before him,
apparently more than content with a piece of bread and a small
wedge of cheese.
"You should eat," he said, trying to hide his concern. "If this
is not to your liking then please order something else."
Obi-Wan smiled sweetly and shook his head, "Truly, I am not
very hungry, Qui-Gon," he admitted. But after a stern look from
dark-blue eyes, he obediently took another bite of the
sweet-pear. Yet only moments later, Qui-Gon noticed how the
fruit lay half-eaten and forgotten on his plate.
In bed that night, Qui-Gon lightly circled a slender arm, the
wrist thin enough that he was sure he could break it with the
slightest pressure. "What is wrong, little love?" he asked
softly, brushing strands of red-gold hair from the thin
graceful face.
Obi-Wan looked up at him, sleepy and a little puzzled. "There
is nothing wrong," he said quietly, and yawned, cuddling up
against the body beside him. "I am just tired."
Settling Obi-Wan's head against his shoulder and wrapping
himself tightly around his young lover, Qui-Gon whispered,
"Then sleep, my Obi-Wan, sleep and be well."
But the next morning as he awoke and arose, the small figure
did not wake as it usually did to bid him good-bye, but lay
sprawled in deep sleep so still that only the faint rise and
fall of a chest bore evidence that he was alive. The young Jedi
Brother looked no bigger than a child in the enormous carved
bed and the sight shouted at the Emperor that it was past time
to call for a healer.
Dressing in another room so as not to disturb his sleeping
love, he did not even notice the body-servants swarming around
him and efficiently assisting him, all his thoughts on the
young man in his bed. With a wry smile, Qui-Gon suddenly
remembered his arrogant boast when they had first met, "...I
will show you what it is to be taken and pleasured. I will
teach you how to give me satisfaction." Instead he was
the one who had been taught and seduced and pleasured beyond
his wildest imagination.
"Majesty." A dark-robed Master Healer bowed deeply before him.
The man flinched, a glimmer of fear in his eyes at the sight of
the frowning Emperor.
The Overlord looked at him with cold, dark eyes as an efficient
body-servant laid the heavy velvet and ermine mantle across
broad shoulders and arranged the folds, while another man
knelt, slipping jeweled rings on his fingers. More gems
sparkled at his throat and around his waist. "I have sent for
you because I want you to heal the Jedi Brother."
"Yes, Majesty." It was said impassively, although the Master
Healer was secretly alive with curiosity. Court was rife with
gossip about the young man who graced Emperor Jinn's bed, and,
or so rumour whispered, had captured a heart that had never
before been touched. It was said that the Emperor guarded him
so jealously that few had ever seen, much less spoken to, the
young Jedi Brother.
As the day progressed, Qui-Gon could hardly contain his
impatience - or the growing fear that froze his heart. His
temper grew progressively shorter as he began imagining Obi-Wan
sick and dying; though as he stalked through the palace, a
small part of him was coldly amused by the sudden discreet
melting away of everyone as word spread of his ill-temper. In
the end, he had to content himself with dictating harsh terms
of surrender to a princeling who had been foolish enough to
rebel against the Empire. Yet, even as he signed his name to
the letter ordering the general to hang everyone involved and
burn the city, he knew that the order would not be sent. Not
because he would regret the punishment of rebels who richly
deserved their fate, but because a certain small stubborn Jedi
would no doubt draw the truth of what he had done from him, and
then set himself to patiently explain why Qui-Gon was a better
man than that. And as usual he would find himself unable to
deny his Obi-Wan anything.
A deep laugh broke from his lips, startling the young page by
his side. The Emperor's harsh features lit up in genuine
amusement as he recalled the day when the court finally
realised that Brother Kenobi was far from being a helpless pawn
or simple pleasure toy.
Qui-Gon Jinn had been seated in the Council Chambers, listening
impassively to his Councilors arguing about the fate of
Tatooine. Long a small independent duchy, it had recently been
conquered by Imperial forces, and, with its ducal family dead,
its army defeated and its people starving, it had surrendered
unconditionally. The majority of the Council were of the
opinion that stern measures should be taken and a punishing
tribute exacted. The Emperor, already irritated and impatient,
had suddenly declared that he wanted the Dukedom obliterated,
the people enslaved and scattered to the winds, the towns torn
down and destroyed.
There was a stunned silence, although none was brave enough to
gainsay him. Everyone knew that the former duke had been an old
enemy of the Emperor's. However, few had expected the High Lord
to take out his ire on the people of a dead man. The necessary
letters were duly written and signed, and a herald called to
bring them to the general commanding the army, when the large
heavy doors to the Council chamber opened, and standing there,
dwarfed by the immense expanses of carved ebony and silver, was
a slender figure dressed in simple flowing robes.
Brother Kenobi, looking serene and self-contained, as though
unaware of the curious eyes that followed him and scrutinized
every detail of his appearance, moved to stand before the
Emperor, who gave him a searching, curious look.
"Majesty." Brother Kenobi bowed deeply, hands hidden in the
wide sleeves of his robes. "May I speak?" At the Emperor's nod,
he paused and gathered himself, then continued in soft and
refined voice. "I have come to appeal to your justice on behalf
of the people of the dukedom of Tatooine." There were soft
gasps in the background. "I know that Your Majesty will not
refuse to listen to the cries of innocents."
There was a faint snicker or two, quickly muffled as Brother
Kenobi looked straight at the Emperor, the sunlight creating a
halo of living fire where it struck his hair. "I ask that Your
Majesty show mercy and compassion. The people are innocent of
their ruler's crime, and they do not deserve to be treated
harshly."
The silence was absolute as everyone gazed at an Emperor who
had seldom showed compassion and never mercy.
Qui-Gon Jinn looked for a long time at the young man he had
taken to his bed and his heart. "Do you wish me to do this?" he
asked quietly.
Brother Kenobi nodded, "Yes, Majesty," he smiled radiantly,
"because it is the right thing to do."
A pause. "Then it is done." Qui-Gon ignored the stares and
muttered comments of a Council watching in stunned fascination
as a small, insignificant Jedi Brother with a few quiet words
and a sweet smile tamed the Overlord of all Coruscant. Qui-Gon
grinned, reaching out and tugging gently on the thick braid,
bringing Obi-Wan to his side. Once the slender Jedi was where
he wished him to be, the Emperor looked at his Council. "It is
my will that all measures against the people of Tatooine be
repealed forthwith. Also, there will be no tribute paid, and -
" he turned and arched an eyebrow - "anything else, Brother
Kenobi?"
A slight flush and then the young man whispered something
softly in the ear of the Emperor. Qui-Gon arched an eyebrow
again but his blue eyes danced with amusement as he added, "And
that a compensation be paid to those rendered homeless and
destitute in the war, to help them rebuild their homes. This to
be taken from the Imperial Treasury."
Once again the High Lord ignored the whispers and mutters,
looking at Obi-Wan, drinking in the ardent love and devotion
written so clearly on the small exquisite face so close to his.
"Do not look at me like that, my love," he murmured.
"Like what?" Obi-Wan whispered. Lips parted softly and the
small mischievous smile that curved them, told Qui-Gon his
little Jedi knew exactly what the Emperor was thinking.
Qui-Gon laughed softly, "As though you wouldn't mind if I took
you here and now on the floor of the Council chamber with half
the court watching."
Obi-Wan flushed, and his eyes dropped, his body stiffening. "Is
that what you desire?" he asked in a small voice.
Sudden icy remorse twisted Qui-Gon's stomach and turned him
cold. "No, oh no, love," he said, and then in sudden urgency,
"look at me, Obi-Wan!"
Slowly, reluctantly, wide blue-green eyes lifted and met his.
The uncertainty in them was like a dagger through the heart.
"Forgive me, belissa," he breathed tenderly, cursing himself
for allowing his court-bred tongue to overtake his brains.
Words that would elicit no more than a coy smile and lascivious
invitation from most at court had the power to deeply hurt and
frighten his young Jedi.
He wanted badly to take Obi-Wan in his arms and erase the
sudden wary distance that clouded the usually so crystal clear
depths. But he knew that to do so now would only reinforce
Obi-Wan's fear. All he allowed himself was a single caress down
the curve of a smooth cheek and even that caused a further
tensing. "Sometimes I forget how truly innocent you are, my
Obi-Wan," he said slowly, feeling guilt twist his heart at the
knowledge that he was what had brought the young Jedi
Brother to Court, and that his selfish desire was what had
forced his love to remain.
And then the Emperor almost jumped at the feel of a slender
body sliding against him, a butterfly light touch on his knee,
as Obi-Wan knelt, taking his large hands in small slender
fingers. "No, I am the one begging forgiveness." He looked at
the Emperor, his eyes unclouded once more, his mouth smiling.
"I know here," he lifted a big hand and placed it above his
heart, covering it with both of his, "that you will never
willingly hurt or humiliate me. And if," he swallowed once,
"you so wish, I will joyfully give myself to you on the floor
of the Great Hall."
Qui-Gon felt something burn deep inside him, and to his faint
shock realised there was moisture gathering in his eyes. He had
to blink twice to clear them. Then he said, in a soft, rough
voice, "Ah, but you see, I am a very jealous and possessive
man, and I would not want anyone but me to see you and to watch
your face when you lose yourself in passion." He stood up,
pulling Obi-Wan with him. "You are mine, little Jedi, always
and forever."
Ignoring everyone else, he stalked from the Council chamber, a
blushing, laughing Obi-Wan at his side.
A polite cough awoke him from his memories although the smile
still lingered on his lips. It died swiftly, however, at the
sight of the tall, thin Master Healer in his dark robes.
"Speak," he ordered curtly, steeling himself for whatever the
man would say.
Bowing deeply, the Master Healer murmured, "Majesty, if I may
speak plainly?" An impatient nod, as he paused and gathered his
thoughts. "While there is nothing physically wrong with Brother
Kenobi as such, I have spoken to him for a long time and I
believe I know where the problem is rooted. All his life he has
been taught to think nothing of himself or his needs, just of
those he serves. Now, he has lost his focus in life. There is
little here for him to do but read and await your arrival and
since he came to Coruscant he has been largely confined to his
apartments, seeing few people apart from yourself. While not
exactly unhappy, he is, if you will forgive the metaphor, a
bird used to the freedom of the skies suddenly confined to a
gilded cage."
"And if he is not let free, he will die," Qui-Gon finished the
thought, his heart suddenly heavy. Was this then his choice? To
lose Obi-Wan to death or watch him ride away never to return.
"If necessary, I will send him away," he said, hearing the
aching loss in his own voice. Yet he did not hesitate even as
he knew that the action would tear him apart. He would indeed
rather know that Obi-Wan lived content in Leisland than watch
him slowly wither and die here in Coruscant.
Qui-Gon almost smiled even as anguish twisted his insides. He
recollected the arrogant and selfish High Lord who had thought
nothing of demanding the body of an innocent Jedi Brother to
warm his bed in lieu of a year's tithe from a famine-stricken
land. That man was gone forever, and the man who faced the
Master Healer today knew that he would do whatever was
necessary to ensure the well-being and life of Obi-Wan, no
matter the cost.
Perhaps he should not have kept the young Jedi so isolated in
his apartments, he realised now, but he had been unable to
overcome his reluctance to share Obi-Wan Kenobi with anyone,
least of all the decadent, debauched and corrupt court. The
hours they spent together had been too precious to share with
anyone else, much less the powerful lords he ruled with an iron
hand.
He had to admit a part of him had even been coldly amused by
the turmoil his 'infatuation' with the Jedi Brother had caused
as the courtiers all scrambled to take advantage of his
preoccupation. It had entertained him to see their increasing
desperation as their usual ways to his ear and favour were
obliterated.
Yet the primary reason for his decision was an aversion to
watching his Obi-Wan walk among the hungry sharks that made up
his court, or to watch them slaver like a pack of starving
wolves at the sight of his lovely, innocent, beautiful love.
And, a small voice whispered at the back of his mind, you do
not want Obi-Wan to know what you have done in the past,
something busy tongues would no doubt soon inform him of - the
depths to which you have plummeted and the dark excesses you
have sought to alleviate your boredom.
"Majesty, I do not think that will be necessary," the Master
Healer said respectfully.
He frowned at the man, cursing the sudden hope that blossomed
within his heart. "Explain yourself."
"I have discussed with Brother Kenobi the need to establish a
chapter of the Jedi Order here in Coruscant. None such exist at
the present, and..." a small pause, "there is much poverty and
misery that mars our magnificent city. The establishment of a
House of the Jedi Order would provide Brother Kenobi not only
with familiar tasks and responsibilities, but also with the
companionship and friends I believe he is missing sorely."
Qui-Gon's face suddenly brightened. "Of course! Truly an
excellent idea, Master Healer. Brother Kenobi was agreeable?"
A small smile warmed the austere face, "He was surprised and
then delighted. I believe he will soon approach you for
assistance to finance the purchase of a house and the means to
bring a sufficient number of Jedi Brothers to the city."
Qui-Gon almost laughed aloud, relief and happiness joining to
make him feel light-headed. He knew that the Master Healer was
utterly aware that not only would the High Lord willingly pay
the cost, but the Jedi order would soon find itself inundated
with gifts and donations from every noble at court who desired
something from the Emperor. "And where is Brother Kenobi now?"
he asked.
The Master Healer replied, "He has gone into the city to
discuss the founding with other religious orders and to see the
need with his own eyes."
Qui-Gon abruptly frowned darkly. "Alone?"
The Master Healer coughed politely, "Ah, I took the liberty of
ordering a detachment of guards to follow him closely."
They shared a look of perfect understanding. In the vicious,
intrigue-ridden world of the Court, Brother Kenobi was a prize
worth a king's ransom. There was more than one ruthless lord
who would not hesitate to abduct and use him against the
Emperor - just as there were those who would kill him for the
Emperor's sins, real and imagined.
That night when Qui-Gon returned to his apartments, he was met
by an excited and glowing Obi-Wan. During dinner he listened in
silence, watching the new light in aquamarine eyes, the smile
that shaped the lips he loved kissing. He watched as Obi-Wan
absently ate more than he had done for weeks, and his heart
sang inside.
Obi-Wan laughed. "You have not heard a word I was saying," he
suddenly accused.
Qui-Gon grasped the hand beside him, gently placing the palm of
it against the side of his face. "I am just pleased you are so
happy, my Obi-Wan," he said gently, suppressing the fierce
jealousy that something besides him had caused the incandescent
joy in the expressive sea-coloured eyes.
Obi-Wan smiled, slipping into his lover's lap and curling into
the large body, twining slender arms around his neck. "Do you
know," he said softly, "for the first time in too long I feel
as though I have a direction again." His face turned serious.
"We are taught that the Allmother has chosen us for a purpose,
to serve those in need." Leaning his head against a broad
shoulder, he murmured shyly. "And lately, I had begun to feel
as if I was denying Her. When I prayed to Her, She did not
answer. I have so much," he raised his head and smiled into
deep-blue eyes - "and there are so many that have nothing. It
made me feel terribly selfish."
A large hand gently smoothed the elegant arch of red-gold
eyebrows. "You are the least selfish person I have ever met,
Obi-Wan." A finger tilted his chin so Qui-Gon could look into
his eyes. "I was wrong to keep you so secluded; forgive me,
please? I will not keep you confined here any longer." He could
not resist kissing the trembling, pliant lips. "I am your
lover, not your jailer, but when you venture out into the city
I want you to take a guard with you at all times."
A rebellious light entered Obi-Wan's eyes. "No, absolutely
not," he said firmly. "That would be ridiculous. I cannot go
among the poor followed by Imperial soldiers."
Qui-Gon frowned at him. "I did not ask. This is how it will
be."
"But why?" Obi-Wan demanded. "Why would I want or need a
guard?"
Almost the Emperor shook his head, amazed by the innocence of
his lover, and his voice was very gentle when he said, "Little
one, you hold my heart in your hands, and there is not a person
at court who does not know this. Do you not know yet that I
would do anything, pay any price if you were ever taken from
me?"
"Oh, Qui-Gon..." Obi-Wan melted into his embrace, pulling down
his head to kiss him long and passionately. "I am sorry," he
whispered. "If you truly do not want me to go, I will not leave
the palace again," he offered.
Qui-Gon shook his head. "No, love." He pulled Obi-Wan close,
settling him against his shoulder, "I will not deny that if I
could I would keep you forever with me." A wry, rueful smile,
"I have discovered in myself a startling possessiveness. If I
had my way you would never see, never smile, never speak to
anyone but me. Your every thought, your entire consciousness
focused on me alone."
Obi-Wan shivered listening to the deep, rough voice;
instinctively, he pulled away, fear vibrating through him at
the sound of the words. But Qui-Gon would not let him move.
"I said, if I had my will." He looked down at the elegant,
delicate features. "But I know that if I were ever to give in
to temptation, it would mean our mutual destruction." He
stroked slowly down the slender body. "You would die, and with
you, so would my soul."
He suddenly stood up and, carrying Obi-Wan in his arms, placed
him on their bed before pulling off his own shirt and trousers.
All the time Obi-Wan's wide-eyed gaze never wavered from him.
The slight body trembled in passion and need, and there was
nothing but steady trust and love in the crystalline eyes as
slim arms were held out to him and lithe limbs bathed in
moonlight offered themselves in complete faith and surrender.
Looking down at the pale, exquisite face, resting against the
softness of the pillows, Qui-Gon said deeply, "You were born to
aid and succor those in need, just as I was born to rule." He
felt the shudder travel through Obi-Wan's body at his words.
"So go, my love, and do what you must, but swear that you will
come back to me, always."
"I swear." Obi-Wan raised adoring eyes to the large bronze and
gold body of his lover. He pulled Qui-Gon down, feeling the
silky softness of hair sweep across his face and then mingle
and pool with his, just as their mouths, their breaths and soon
their bodies would join, creating a thing of wondrous beauty.
"I love you," he whispered, raising himself and kissing his way
down the taut arch of a bared throat...
"I love you," as he ran his hands down a muscular back, feeling
the ripples beneath the skin...
"I love you," as he knelt between two massive thighs wrapping
his lips around the velvet hardness of his lover...
"I love you," a soft moan of need and passion as he felt
Qui-Gon with one smooth thrust, slide himself into the
oh-so-willing heat of his own body...
"I love you," a sobbing gasp as he felt himself being taken and
molded and reborn in the passion of the man who held him.
And finally, "I love you," a soft drowsy whisper as Qui-Gon
cradled him in the comforting warm haven of strong arms.
"As I love you, my heart, my soul," Qui-Gon murmured, covering
the damp hot skin of a pale shoulder with gentle kisses,
soothing the marks his earlier passion had left on the fine
skin.
At peace, they slept wrapped around each other.
And unknown and unseen by either of them, a tall man, standing
within a nimbus of blue light smiled tenderly down at the two
lovers, and an ethereal hand reached out and gently smoothed a
silky strand of red-gold hair, "Be well, my Obi-Wan, always."
The smile widened as the man watched himself stir and mutter
something, powerful arms tightening around the body within
their circle, even in sleep aware of his lover. The shade
whispered, "Care for him as he deserves, brother-self, and be
joyful the Force granted you the time to love him, as I was too
blind to do." A shadow of sorrow crossed the strong features,
as the man turned and walked to the window.
A last long look, a deep, quiet voice murmured, "May the Force
be with you both," and then there was only the light summer
wind fluttering the gossamer-thin silk curtains.
THE END