Padawan Story Hour

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Fanfiction
Title: Padawan Story Hour
Author(s): Rogue
Date(s): 13 September 1999 - 09 March 2005
Length:
Genre(s): slash fanfiction
Fandom(s): Star Wars TPM
Relationship(s):
External Links: Padawan Story Hour | Jedi Love Confessions | Persnickety Padawan | Open Mouth, Insert ... Something | Killer Bug from Pantspace (M&A)

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Padawan Story Hour is a Qui-Gon/Obi-Wan series by Rogue.

Series

PSH Series #1: Padawan Story Hour - Obi-Wan gets sick and Qui-Gon tells him a story or three to pass the time to entertain a Padawan who is rather out of sorts and crotchety. (PG - 35k - 13-Sep-1999)

PSH Series #2: Jedi Love Confessions - Sequel to "Padawan Story Hour." It's Obi-Wan's turn to spill the beans. (Unrated - 26k - 29-Oct-1999)

PSH Series #3: Persnickety Padawan - Obi-Wan is out of the Infirmary, Qui-Gon is in serious Coddle-mode, and it's annoying the pig snerv out of said Padawan. (PG-13 - 24k - 29-Oct-1999)

PSH Series #4: Open Mouth, Insert ... Something - Fourth in the Padawan Story Hour series, Qui-Gon remembers an interesting conversation with his fourteen-year-old Padawan. Obi-Wan eventually sees the humor in it. (PG-13 - 25k - 28-Feb-2000)

PSH Series #5: Killer Bug from Pantspace - Qui-Gon has a laugh at Obi-Wan's expense and several things get vaporized by a lightsaber. (PG-13 - 10k - 09-Mar-2005)

Recs and Reviews

Padawan Story Hours / Better to Give by Rogue. Rogue is Rogue, what do you expect? Just someone with a sabre sharp mind that turns out stories filled not only with your customary love and romance, but a generous splash of smart-assiness as well. In Rogue's infuriatingly sassy universe, our boys are great minds and greater bodies with mouths that are almost too smart for their own good. A sworn enemy of angst, Rogue writes with mirth, wit and glee. Hers is a sumptuous, funny, heartwarming, humorous, romantic, wisecracking, moving, sexy, hilarious blend of plot and characters. Those things don't work together? Go read those 2 stories and you'd know they work together beautifully. Though I suspect Rogue's consummate skills in the English Language and her inhumanly high gray cells (midi-chlorian?) count might have something to do with it. Her being as such, what she does with her stories isn't something that just anyone should be trying at home unsupervised.[1]

References

  1. ^ Obiphil's Master of the Galaxy, Story Recs, Wayback: 19 February 2001. (Accessed 14 June 2020)