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Every Saga Has Its Beginning

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Title: Every Saga Has Its Beginning
Author(s): Anne Higgins
Date(s): 1999
Length: 10,232 words
Genre(s): slash fanfiction
Fandom(s): Star Wars TPM
Relationship(s): Qui-Gon/Obi-Wan
External Links: Every Saga Has Its Beginning (AO3)
Every Saga Has Its Beginning (Anne Higgins' Fanfiction)

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Every Saga Has Its Beginning is a Qui-Gon/Obi-Wan story by Anne Higgins. It's the first part of the Jedi of Naboo series.

Summary: After the Battle of Endor Obi-Wan sends his consciousness back in time to just before Qui-Gon was killed. It changes everything. Given the state Obi-Wan is in, this could be viewed as dub con though nothing happens he and Qui-Gon didn't want.

Author's Notes: "Written and posted to Master and Apprentice shortly after the movie's release. I grew fonder of the other Jedi after I wrote this and its sequel which is one of the reasons I never continued the series. Well, that and my head was buzzing with so many ideas at the time that I hopped from one story to the next."

Recs and Reviews

I love this fic love it in all it over mushy tooth rotten syrupy sweetness. really I do becuz only Star Wars get away with soul bonding gay sex and get to throw around words like my darling beloved and not make me gag..[1]

References

  1. ^ iatethebunny in furious_words. Star Wars - Perfection Is Flawed, 09 February 2007. (Accessed 26 November 2015)