Hello yes I would like to hear more about Cody and younglings on Ilum and Adi living please :)
Hehe, Cody and the younglings is one of my favorite concepts. So I’m working on a few connected one-shots in which Palps died and the Clones got folded into the Order. Cody taking care of Jedi kids 20 years after the war and telling them stories is basically just an excuse to showcase Jedi-Clone culture as it could have been ^^
Cody rolled over and threw an arm over his eyes, sighing. (...) Obi-Wan chuckled.
"Laziness doesn't become you. Come on, I need someone to take Clan Krayt to Ilum. The Padawan scheduled to accompany them just got called away."
Cody let his arm slide off his face and turned his head to show Obi-Wan the full extent of his horrified outrage.
"That's why you're waking me up? Not a chance. I'm retired."
Obi-Wan leaned against the doorframe and crossed his arms, quirking an eyebrow.
"Are you? You're still on the duty roster, last I checked. I thought you didn't believe in well earned rest."
It wouldn’t do to throw a datapad in a Councillor’s face, but it still felt quite tempting.
"Today I believe in warmth, caf, and a few boring hours spent reading the junior Knights’ latest mission reports. Send Katooni.”
It’s all 100% gen and happy family fluff, and I really should get around finishing it x)
Adi Lives is just me needing the universe to be ever so slightly less awful to my Jedi. Obi-Wan cuts off Savage’s head before he can kill her, gets Adi to the healers for the horn wounds, and then lots of cuddles with Stass ensue because I love the Tholothian cousins!! It’s just angst/whump galore and Obi-Wan being the other Councillor’s favorite kid.
There wasn’t a Knight or Master that wasn’t pushed to their absolute limit from all this, forced to scour the Force continually in search of an endurance and a hope that kept getting slimmer and more elusive.
But the Jedi were children of the Force and it was they greatest friend, or so they believed with every fiber of their beings. They trusted in the Force. The Force, in the impenetrable depths of its Will – its diffuse, incomprehensible sentience that encompassed everything and everyone everywhere and everywhen – was a trustworthy ally. In the midst of all the confusion and the blindness brought upon by the ones that sought to dominate it rather than serve, it still reached down to its faithful children.
This time, this once, the Jedi would win.