Title: Words Never Spoken Author: Tam Chronin aka Mary Alexander Rating: NC17 eventually for this version. (PG for part one) Characters: Qui-Gon, Obi-Wan, Amidala, Anakin, Shmi, Palpatine, et al Category: AU, Drama Archive: Yes, just let me know where it’s going…if you want a PG version let me know. Feedback: If I don’t get any feedback I will start pestering some people!!!! Even if you think it sux, at lest tell me why and what I can do to fix it! If you love it the surest way to get more is to tell me! Disclaimer: My twisted what if about somebody else’s moneymaker. None of this is mine and I’m not doing this for money, only love. And practice. And fun. And to otherwise get my jollies. (LOL) Summary: What if Amidala’s ship had escaped Naboo unscathed and Qui-Gon had never freed Anakin? Ten years later the events unfold. Notes: Thank yous to those who volunteered to be my betas and for the encouragement I received. I’m sending this with feedback from only one person, and he’s only going to help me on the PG version. I got impatient. Sorry. I will be writing two versions of this, one for the “adult” lists I’m on and one I can put on my PG website when I get it up and running. ::telepathy:: *** Words Never Spoken Obi-Wan smiled down at his young padawan, prouder than he had ever felt in his life. “First in your class, and now winner of the lightsaber championship! Kyraa, you are a pleasure to work with.” They gave each other a big hug, the nine-year-old girl squeezing him hard around the middle. “Thank you Master.” She blushed cutely and then ran off to brag to her peers. Behind him a gravely voice spoke up. “Now you know how I felt, Obi-Wan.” “Yes, Master.” Obi-Wan turned to face his old master, Qui-Gon, who had only a year ago finally made it to the Jedi Council. They smiled, Obi-Wan was grateful for every day they had together. Ten years ago his master had nearly had his arm amputated by a stranger warrior wielding a double bladed lightsaber here on Coruscant. The blow had been meant for a political figure of some small planet they were helping, but the two Jedi together had managed to drive the mysterious figure away. He was never heard from again. Qui-Gon’s wound could have been much worse, but in the end the arm had been saved and he had partial use of the limb. Qui-Gon picked up on the turn of Obi-Wan’s thoughts. “You shouldn’t dwell on such things, the past is behind us and there is much to be glad for today.” “Sorry, Master. The tournament brought to mind how beautiful your moves were, that last time you fought.” “It is no tragedy that I can no longer wield a lightsaber, Obi-Wan. It has given me more time for contemplation. I have grown much from the experience, and am thankful that I still have my life.” There it was, that shared feeling that his life had been at risk in that last duel. It was as if the Force were whispering of something that should have happened but didn’t. What had changed that path neither knew, but they had discussed it many times before. Obi-Wan nodded in acknowledgment of the discussion they no longer needed to put into words and then turned to find his padawan. As usual Kyraa was with her best friends Myshara and Tasva. Their shrill giggles carried across the hall to his ears. All was well. **** “Sache, can you make my hair bigger this time?” Amidala and her most loyal handmaiden laughed together at the joke. She had been with the queen from the beginning, holding her hand when she was unsure, standing in when life became dangerous. Sache had risked her life many times for her queen, and Amidala had come to depend on her and love her as a sister. “If I make your hair bigger you won’t be able to walk through the door!” Sache raised her hands in mock-dismay. “Would you really want to break your neck for your suitor just because his *mother* has poor taste?” “But we need this alliance for the good of Naboo,” Amidala stated, mocking the stiff tones of Chancellor Palpatine. “Indeed, it will be for the good of the galaxy!” They both screamed in laughter, releasing some of the tension that had been building over the past few months. “It’s so good to laugh, you don’t do it nearly enough.” Sache’s concern leaked a little into her words. She was Amidala’s confidante and was aware of just how wearing it was to be responsible for so much. It was aging her too fast, something that the rest of the universe didn’t see behind the make-up she was so famous for. If only there could be more joy in the young sovereign’s life…. The mood became more serious as they began preparing for the official “courtship”. There would be no real romance in it, just more political maneuvering as they came closer to the dreaded date. Ami would do anything for her people though, and this proved that in her eyes. The banquet was served and everyone who was someone walked the halls of the Theed palace as if it were home. Even Amidala never truly felt that way about the palace, but she couldn’t put those feelings into words. She looked at the throngs of people, each more pretentious than the last, and felt more alone than ever. The false smiles grated on her last remaining nerves. A thought suddenly struck her. “Sache,” she murmured to her aid when they were alone for a moment. “Do you remember that really cute Jedi that helped save us all those years ago?” “Yes, both of them.” Sache had to fight to keep the dreamy look off her face so as not to draw attention to herself. “I want to invite them to the next celebration…they should be part of this as a show of gratitude for saving our life.” “I wonder if Obi-Wan is still single,” Sache taunted her friend. So do I, Amidala wondered silently. A wicked thought was forming in her mind as she remembered the fluid grace with which he had saved her from the battle droids. His moves were a dance that she longed to see closer up before she was locked in a marriage of convenience. **** Shmi Skywalker frowned at the opulence surrounding her. It was something she would never get used to, something that went against the grain of her personality. She had spent most of her life in squalor as a slave to beings who could care less for her comfort or care. She had been demeaned and reviled every day. She was the property of those who could afford her, and her price hadn’t been so high as to put her in any palace…at least not before now. It was her son’s skill as a pilot that had brought her to where she was now, living on Coruscant with one of the richest and most powerful men in the galaxy. Technically he had brought her to freedom as well, but the reality behind the façade wasn’t as pretty. Shmi was still a slave in all but name because slavery was illegal in the Republic. Instead she had a new title. Wife. She frowned slightly, but not enough to be obvious. She tried not to even think of her dissatisfaction too loudly. Her husband tended to pick up on such things, and she feared him more than anything else. He had a tendency to hear her thoughts, just like her son did, and it was only years of practice hiding things from Anakin that gave her any privacy at all. Anakin seemed to take the arrangement in stride, fitting in as if he were born for the life of the son of a politician. The two of them spent much time together, bonding as if they were a real family. A twisted family in her opinion, for her husband seemed the epitome of evil. She feared the influence he would have on her son, but she dared not say a thing. Her husband was too powerful, above the law in many ways. So Shmi smiled, pretending to be the perfect trophy wife. Outside the home she was given respect at least. Even if it was terribly fake. “…and I don’t think you’ve met my new wife, have you?” There he was now, his voice unmistakable even in the crowd. “Shmi, I’d like to introduce you to our sovreign, Queen Amidala.” Shmi bowed, too busy thinking of her own problems at first to notice that her son had come up behind her, until her husband’s voice continued. “Ah yes, and our son Anakin Skywalker.” Shmi couldn’t miss the feeling in the air as the two of them were introduced. It was electric, like she assumed true love would feel. It was overshadowed by another feeling, something ominous, like that of an impending disaster. She tried to shut it out, like she did so many times when she got these feelings, but it persisted. The young woman smiled at them both. “It is nice to meet you Anakin.” She gave a little nod of acknowledgment. “Mrs. Palpatine.” Another nod. “I have many other guests to greet, but I’m sure we will see each other again.” Shmi watched as Amidala walked toward a pair of Jedi Masters and a young Padawan standing off to the side. Anakin watched the young queen also, grinning at some secret thought. “Mom, you have just met your future daughter-in-law.” Not if you go by the look on her face now, Shmi thought as she saw Amidala with the younger Jedi Master. Palpatine frowned at them both. “Do you forget, we are here to celebrate her union to someone else? Not to you, son.” His voice was stern, almost chilling. ::And certainly not to that Jedi!:: He sent the last directly to Shmi. She shuddered at his mental touch and suddenly felt very sorry for the young woman. tbc…