Luke Skywalker (
thefinaljedi) wrote2013-04-24 12:13 pm
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18th Transmission: May the Force Be With You, Always. [Action/Video]
[Luke knew immediately what had happened, the moment the Force Bond between he and his old friend was severed. Not dulled, but just cut completely, as it had when someone died. Despite that, he hurried home and called out to the man. No answer came save Artoo's concerned whistle, and the Jedi sighed heavily, though he wasn't sure if it was in relief that Obi-Wan Kenobi was gone, or sadness that he was now alone. Obi-Wan, Mordin, Shepard, and Lupin all gone now. He was once again the last Jedi.
Entering the man's bedroom he shook his head at the neat pile of letters and...a doorknob resting on the bed. His old mentor had such a strange sense of humor, enough to at least bring a weak smile to his face. Luke picked up the letter addressed to him and read, his real hand remaining unsteady, the implant the only part of him completely steady. It echoed so much of what he'd heard from Ben the last time they'd parted. You are among the the finest Jedi I've ever met, the last of the old order, and the first of the new. The hope for the future and a reminder of the past. You were my finest pupil, and I wish I could have had the chance to stand with you now. May the Force be with you, my friend. The memory, five years past now, leaped to the forefront of his mind. Only this time there was no Threepio to spoil the moment, only Artoo sitting stoically and waiting, a sad little chirp the only sound.]
That's right Artoo, Obi-Wan's gone home. Back to Tatooine. [Though, Luke's voice is hollow. He knows what's waiting, and what Ben's leaving behind. The Dark Times, when his father, Obi-Wan's apprentice, Darth Vader had methodically hunted down and killed all but four or five Jedi. Isolation and guilt, followed by a chance encounter with two droids and a young farmboy. Nothing he'd wish on anyone, least of all his truest friend.]
I guess we should deliver the messages, right Artoo?
[Bweep doot deet doot. The droid seemed pretty agreeable, even rolling over to Luke and extending his little claw comfortingly.]
I'm alright, yea. Let's...get this over with.
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[After he collects his emotions, a very quiet, stoic Luke Skywalker appears on the journals with Artoo beside him for support. In his hand he has a small leaflet of papers, and his other hand rests on the droid's dome. When he speaks, his voice is firm, but there's a quavering feeling to his words. He's obviously forcing himself to do this.]
Luceti, I regret to inform you that Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi has returned to his home on Tatooine. He left behind a few letters, to Adele Leblanc, Ami Mizuno, Loki Laufeyson, Saori, Beast, Steve Rogers, and Spock. Also, he left a gift for Clint Barton. I will keep them here at House 46 until you are able to pick them up.
And I'm sorry, but I won't be able to cover my shifts at the clinic for a day or two. Please forgive me.
And May the Force be with you, all of you, always.
[Luke shuts down the feed with that. If anyone needs to find him he'll be at home for the next few days, or at Good Spirits having a drink, likely hot chocolate.]
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There's a chance he'll also return.
[She says this matter-of-factly, neither as horror of the trap nor rejoicing over the potential reunion.]
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Ami. You...you know what comes next for him. I know it's possible he might. I wish we'd just had longer.
[It's hard enough to think it, let alone say it. Ami knows as well as anyone what his world's like. Just...Luceti oddly was safer.]
I...this is the third time...
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I think it's only normal to want our friends to be with us longer. Especially if we can't know what will happen here.
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Right. I...I've lost people before. Father, Mordin, Shepard, and others too. But I guess it was different with them. Every time I see Obi-Wan it feels like we're only just getting to know each other and we have to say goodbye. Even his spirit's gone now, at home. Five years ago, or I suppose six now.
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[She understands, not precisely from experience, but from imagination. She has the sense to be grateful that some day, if she can return to her world, she'll see her friends again, there waiting for her.]
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[It wasn't fair to keep him here, dealing with all that. But what was coming was by his estimation much, much less pleasant. And honestly it's a little scary, losing him so suddenly. It makes him think more about the issues surrounding his own relationship with the woman beside him. Though, it's not enough and never enough to make him stop feeling for her.]
Guess I should've seen it coming, though. With our history.
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Just like it will be when some day, Luke leaves - or she does.]
I'm not the best at saying this sort of thing, but if it's like that, then your history has other times you've found each other again, too.
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With Ben, he's a bit more resigned. It's just hard, having made his peace with the man's end, then getting him back and then...gone]
In my time, even his spirit is gone. The only way is here, really. Or time-travel, which is impossible.
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It might sound trite to say, but he lives in you, doesn't he? In the way you remember him, and try to live the way he would want you to.
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[They rarely agreed on Jedi philosophy, something Ami had no doubt heard them discussing more than once, but she is right.]
I'm sorry, dear. I should be better than this.
[Obi-Wan would've wanted him to avoid attachments...]
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[It chills her, in the times she considers what might happen if she disappeared, if she thinks no one would be strongly affected. That what happened here really didn't matter at all after all.]
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I...agree. Though now Obi-Wan might not.
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If you didn't feel something when they left, wouldn't it be strange?
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[He shakes his head, wondering if they were right.]
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But I can't think that way, either.
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I can't accept that either.
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[No guilt, no worries. And certainly no regrets about her]
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I think your decision was the right one, about that.
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[He sighs]
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