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Written by Padawan Providence.
When Obi-Wan discovers a sick Slade with Master Rian nowhere to be found, Qui-Gon takes matters into his own hands. Still, his complaints fall on deaf ears when he speaks to the Council, leaving him with more questions than answers.
Written by Master Maverick.
What begins as an afternoon outing for Slade and Master Rian to strengthen their relationship soon takes a turn for the worse. Part 1 of the Wildfire Arc.
Written by Padawan Providence.
The word is out and the hunt is on for the missing padawan. Payter is put in charge and he has words with Rian. Part 2 in the Wildfire Arc
Written by Master Maverick.
Rated PG for subject matter. Qui-Gon must help Obi-Wan use his bond with Slade in order to find his location, but time is of the essence. Payter leads the team into the dark depths of Coruscant in hopes of finding the lost boy. Part 3 of the Wildfire Arc.
Written by Padawan Providence.
It's a rescue mission and everyone is on the ball. Time is running out to find Slade and the pressure begins to build. Part 4 of the Wildfire arc.Written by Master Maverick.
Although everyone returns to the Temple safely, there is still much healing to be done. Qui-Gon and Payter strengthen an old friendship, while Obi-Wan tries to comfort Slade, who sees himself at fault when his Master resigns. Part 5 of the Wildfire arc.
Written by Padawan Providence.
Payter ties up some loose ends and makes a visit while Slade finds a new temporary home. Still, things are not quite right. Part 6 of the Wildfire arc.Written by Master Maverick.
With a distressed Slade as his charge, Qui-Gon tries to make the boy feel at home, and the two have a helpful conversation. Obi-Wan, however, isn't sure about sharing his Master. Conclusion of the Wildfire Arc.Written by Master Maverick and Padawan Providence.
Rated PG-13 for language and violence. Ever wanted to see Qui-Gon, Bel-San, Mace, and Payter as padawans? Well, we did too. This story takes place when our boys are 18, and all four decide to take a mini-vacation together. Surprise, surprise...trouble ensues, and Qui-Gon discovers how living in the moment has its drawbacks.Special Addition: The Bravest Jawa
Written by Master Maverick and the Rambling Rogue.
This "missing moment" takes place after Yoda's near-death experience but before Bel-San leaves on his mission to Was-4. As the Temple celebrates Master Yoda's ceremonial anniversary, Obi-Wan and company are called upon to perform a special duty: drama. Think lights, think theatre, think seven-year-olds dressed as sand people. Think Master Heri in need of a long vacation.
Written by Padawan Providence.
Slade and Obi-Wan continue to test the roommate waters, and on a sleepless night, Qui-Gon takes them to a place where everybody knows their names.Written by Master Maverick.
Desperate for adult conversation, Qui-Gon contacts an old friend. Slade and Obi-Wan discover that perhaps their days as roommates are numbered, and a bit of bad weather sparks a good conversation between Master and Padawan. However, Slade still has miles to go before he sleeps.Written by Padawan Providence.
After weeks of silence, Slade finally finds the courage to ask for help, but Qui-Gon isn't sure he can deliver on his promise.
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