Bavodu’e

kristsune:

Welp, I realized the other day it had been way too long since I had written any Obi-wan, so @thebisexualmandalorian gave me this idea. Codywan in the aftermath of babysitting Luke and Leia. Also available on ao3


“Bye bavodu’e!” Leia waved from where she was walking next to Anakin, her other hand holding tightly onto his.

“Yeah! Bye!” Little Luke added, leaning too far an almost falling out of Padme’s arms.

“We will see you later younglings. Be good, now!” Obi-wan said, as him and Cody waved farewell.

“Thank’s again, Obi-wan! We really appreciated the weekend off!” Anakin yelled as they got to the speeder to take them back home.

“No problem at all. We enjoyed the time with the twins.” Obi-wan replied, but sagged a little against Cody as they drove away.

“Enjoyed each and every, extremely exhausting moment.” Cody added as he put an arm around Obi-wan’s waist.

Obi-wan smiled as he shut the door, slipped out of Cody’s arm, and walked back to their small living room. He sat down heavily on their couch, while Cody half attempted to pick up some of the toys still strewn around the room. The twins were generally pretty good about picking up after themselves, but Anakin and Padme had come back early.

Cody gave up quickly, leaned against the armrest of the couch, and flopped down on top of Obi-wan, who had given up on sitting and was sprawled out along it.

Obi-wan grunted as Cody landed, but instantly forgave him as he nuzzled into Obi-wan’s chest, wrapping his arms around his waist.

Cody mumbled, “Next time Anakin and Padme go away, we are so getting Rex, Wolffe, and Ahsoka to look after the twins.”

“Fair enough,” Obi-wan smiled fondly, and started running his hand through Cody’s hair. Cody hummed his appreciation, and held on a bit tighter.

Obi-wan loved it when Cody got extra cuddly like this. It was nice to make up for all the time they were unable to touch during the war.

They both took so long to get over their own hangups. So long before they finally realized how they felt about each other.

Obi-wan ran his thumb over the scar that ran down the side of Cody’s face, so glad that they both survived everything. They may not be perfect, but they were together.

And he wasn’t lying to Anakin earlier; they both love watching the twins. They were boisterous, and more than a little silly. But they were also terribly smart, and already showing signs of strong force sensitivity.

Cody started teaching them Mando’a a couple weeks ago, and Leia had taken to it immediately. It was wonderful watching Cody with them, not only teaching them about the Mando’ade, but also about clone culture in general. About what it meant to be vode. Luke loved all the art, he would spend hours looking at holos of clone art and armor from the war.

The reason those holos even existed were thanks to Echo and Jesse, who took the time after the war to document as many examples as they could find. Not only armor, but any examples of clone art that could be found. Jesse took all the holos while Echo recorded as much information about each item as he could. It had been a monumental task, but they loved every moment. Luke, among many others, loved learning, and knowing about their rich culture the clones had created for themselves.

“Cyare,” Cody mumbled from where his head was tucked into Obi-wan’s chest.

“Yes, love?”

“You’re thinking too much again.”

Obi-wan smiled, “Yes, it seems that I was.” He lets his thumb that was over his scar drift closer to Cody’s mouth, who caught it in a kiss. “You have any ideas on how to fix that?”

He could feel Cody’s smile against his hand, “I think I might.”

“Then why don’t you get up here and show me.” Obi-wan didn’t think he would ever get tired of teasing his husband.

Cody rumbled deep in his chest and pulled himself up so they were better aligned, and leaned down for a deep kiss.

“How’s that for starters?” Cody whispered, lips still hovering just above Obi-wan’s.

“Perfect.” Obi-wan meant it wholeheartedly.

the law of our being (54/?)

wrennette:

I made reservations [AO3]

Sizing
up the restaurant, Cody glanced to his side. Senator Organa just
grinned. It was probably the nicest place Cody had ever voluntarily
stepped foot into. Still. He wanted to do this right.

“This is a really good restaurant,” the Senator promised, and they
were greeted with reserved warmth a moment later not by the host droid,
but by a stout older woman who addressed the Senator by his given name
and pressed airy kisses against his cheeks. “Senora Milon,” Organa
greeted, “please allow me to introduce my friend, Cody.”

“Ma’am,” Cody offered in greeting, shaking hands and tensing in case
she got too friendly, still a bit bowled over to be thought of as
‘friend’ by a powerful Senator. Thankfully she didn’t greet him with any
fancy kisses.

“I am honoured to make your acquaintance young man,” Senora Milon
said, dark eyes twinkling knowingly. “May I presume to offer you the
tasting menu today?”

“Yes Ma’am,” Cody said, feeling his cheeks heat. “I’d also like to
reserve a table for two, when you have one available.” Behind him, Bail
silently motioned that the proprietress should ensure that their meal
was billed to him, and also that Cody’s reservation was as soon as
possible.

“Of course, I’ll check the calendar as soon as I seat you,” Senora
Milon promised, and soon they were three plates deep in some of the best
food Cody had ever had the good fortune to put in his mouth.

“Alright, I can see why Obi-Wan says Alderaanian food is his
favourite,” Cody admitted, leaning back and sipping at the finger of
smokey Toniray with which Bail had insisted they close the meal. Bail
grinned.

“So what else do you have planned?” Bail asked, intensely curious and positively thrilled about this development.

“Afternoon walk at the Quarren embassy’s water garden, dinner, dance
concert in Little Keldabe,” Cody ticked off on his fingers. Bail nodded
along.

“Sounds romantic,” Bail said with a smile. “You’re making me miss
Breha even more than usual.” Cody smiled a bit wider than usual at that,
feeling his cheeks heat a bit. He had hoped his plans would pass
muster. It wasn’t everyday after all, that your idiotic self-sacrificing
Jedi lover got himself back off the injury list after helping take down
the last of the Sith Lords, and it certainly demanded a bit of
celebration.

On the day of, Obi-Wan traipsed happily at Cody’s side, leaning into
him. Such open affection had long been their norm among the vode, and
even when among the Jedi, but somehow Cody hadn’t quite expected it
among civilians. He couldn’t help but swell up a bit with pride to have
Obi-Wan openly on his arm, and it made him think again about all the
quiet dreams they’d shared in the dark beneath Obi-Wan’s covers, hopes
for a future they hadn’t been sure they’d see.

“The Sanctuary of Stars?” Obi-Wan asked as Cody led him towards the restaurant. “Cody this -”

“You deserve nice things,” Cody all but growled. “Don’t worry, I made reservations.” Obi-Wan flushed, leaning into Cody’s side.

“You’ve been conspiring with Bail,” Obi-Wan accused as they were
whisked swiftly to their table by the proprietress, who Cody had greeted
with a debonair kiss of the hand. Cody grinned, and didn’t deny the
accusation.

“He’s a good friend,” Cody admitted. Obi-Wan smiled broadly, tickled
that his lover would admit to friendship with someone of whom Obi-Wan
was also so very fond.


hi! i’ve been chatting with some of
y’all in the comments on ao3 about consequences, specifically for anakin in the
aftermath of sidious’ last stand. that is something i’m still thinking
about, and due to the way i’m writing this fic, it may not come up for
some time. that doesn’t mean i’ve forgotten or am ignoring that actions
have consequences, just that i haven’t been able to work those ideas
into the fic yet! thanks for all the conversation, it helps me figure
out what i want to do!

the law of our being (54/?)

I made reservations [AO3]

Sizing
up the restaurant, Cody glanced to his side. Senator Organa just
grinned. It was probably the nicest place Cody had ever voluntarily
stepped foot into. Still. He wanted to do this right.

“This is a really good restaurant,” the Senator promised, and they
were greeted with reserved warmth a moment later not by the host droid,
but by a stout older woman who addressed the Senator by his given name
and pressed airy kisses against his cheeks. “Senora Milon,” Organa
greeted, “please allow me to introduce my friend, Cody.”

“Ma’am,” Cody offered in greeting, shaking hands and tensing in case
she got too friendly, still a bit bowled over to be thought of as
‘friend’ by a powerful Senator. Thankfully she didn’t greet him with any
fancy kisses.

“I am honoured to make your acquaintance young man,” Senora Milon
said, dark eyes twinkling knowingly. “May I presume to offer you the
tasting menu today?”

“Yes Ma’am,” Cody said, feeling his cheeks heat. “I’d also like to
reserve a table for two, when you have one available.” Behind him, Bail
silently motioned that the proprietress should ensure that their meal
was billed to him, and also that Cody’s reservation was as soon as
possible.

“Of course, I’ll check the calendar as soon as I seat you,” Senora
Milon promised, and soon they were three plates deep in some of the best
food Cody had ever had the good fortune to put in his mouth.

“Alright, I can see why Obi-Wan says Alderaanian food is his
favourite,” Cody admitted, leaning back and sipping at the finger of
smokey Toniray with which Bail had insisted they close the meal. Bail
grinned.

“So what else do you have planned?” Bail asked, intensely curious and positively thrilled about this development.

“Afternoon walk at the Quarren embassy’s water garden, dinner, dance
concert in Little Keldabe,” Cody ticked off on his fingers. Bail nodded
along.

“Sounds romantic,” Bail said with a smile. “You’re making me miss
Breha even more than usual.” Cody smiled a bit wider than usual at that,
feeling his cheeks heat a bit. He had hoped his plans would pass
muster. It wasn’t everyday after all, that your idiotic self-sacrificing
Jedi lover got himself back off the injury list after helping take down
the last of the Sith Lords, and it certainly demanded a bit of
celebration.

On the day of, Obi-Wan traipsed happily at Cody’s side, leaning into
him. Such open affection had long been their norm among the vode, and
even when among the Jedi, but somehow Cody hadn’t quite expected it
among civilians. He couldn’t help but swell up a bit with pride to have
Obi-Wan openly on his arm, and it made him think again about all the
quiet dreams they’d shared in the dark beneath Obi-Wan’s covers, hopes
for a future they hadn’t been sure they’d see.

“The Sanctuary of Stars?” Obi-Wan asked as Cody led him towards the restaurant. “Cody this -”

“You deserve nice things,” Cody all but growled. “Don’t worry, I made reservations.” Obi-Wan flushed, leaning into Cody’s side.

“You’ve been conspiring with Bail,” Obi-Wan accused as they were
whisked swiftly to their table by the proprietress, who Cody had greeted
with a debonair kiss of the hand. Cody grinned, and didn’t deny the
accusation.

“He’s a good friend,” Cody admitted. Obi-Wan smiled broadly, tickled
that his lover would admit to friendship with someone of whom Obi-Wan
was also so very fond.


hi! i’ve been chatting with some of
y’all in the comments on ao3 about consequences, specifically for anakin in the
aftermath of sidious’ last stand. that is something i’m still thinking
about, and due to the way i’m writing this fic, it may not come up for
some time. that doesn’t mean i’ve forgotten or am ignoring that actions
have consequences, just that i haven’t been able to work those ideas
into the fic yet! thanks for all the conversation, it helps me figure
out what i want to do!

the law of our being (53/?)

wrennette:

Sit down, I’ll get it [AO3]

Sitting in Obi-Wan’s quarters and watching his Jedi sleep, Cody knew
he would regret for the rest of his life that he hadn’t been at
Obi-Wan’s side for the final confrontation with the Sith. He hadn’t even
known that the confrontation was coming – but then, no one had, not so
soon after they’d determined the Sith’s identity. So on that fateful
day, Obi-Wan had been on Coruscant, and Cody in the Outer Rim. There had
been reports of suspected Separatist activity in the sector the Third
Systems Army was patrolling, and so Cody had been on duty at the conn on
the Negotiator while his Jedi – his Jedi had been fighting for his life.

In all fairness to Obi-Wan and the Council though, they hadn’t set
out to confront the Sith Lord. They had been trying rather, to gently
break the news to some hopefully sympathetic Senators, only to discover
that Skywalker had already shared their suspicions with Amidala, whose
staff wasn’t nearly as discreet as could be hoped – or perhaps not as
diligent in their counter-surveillance. The Jedi had been forced into
confrontation long before they were ready, and many of the Councillors
who had been in the Senate dome that day had given their lives in
defense of the Senators and the Republic itself.

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the law of our being (53/?)

Sit down, I’ll get it [AO3]

Sitting in Obi-Wan’s quarters and watching his Jedi sleep, Cody knew
he would regret for the rest of his life that he hadn’t been at
Obi-Wan’s side for the final confrontation with the Sith. He hadn’t even
known that the confrontation was coming – but then, no one had, not so
soon after they’d determined the Sith’s identity. So on that fateful
day, Obi-Wan had been on Coruscant, and Cody in the Outer Rim. There had
been reports of suspected Separatist activity in the sector the Third
Systems Army was patrolling, and so Cody had been on duty at the conn on
the Negotiator while his Jedi – his Jedi had been fighting for his life.

In all fairness to Obi-Wan and the Council though, they hadn’t set
out to confront the Sith Lord. They had been trying rather, to gently
break the news to some hopefully sympathetic Senators, only to discover
that Skywalker had already shared their suspicions with Amidala, whose
staff wasn’t nearly as discreet as could be hoped – or perhaps not as
diligent in their counter-surveillance. The Jedi had been forced into
confrontation long before they were ready, and many of the Councillors
who had been in the Senate dome that day had given their lives in
defense of the Senators and the Republic itself.

Cody had first learned of the last gasp of the Sith via an urgent
back channels communique from vode in the Coruscant Guard. Comms had
splashed the feed directly to every possible screen, and they had all
stared transfixed as Palpatine, dual wielding, took on Obi-Wan and
Generals Windu, Yoda, Skywalker, and Tiin in the cavernous Senate dome.
General Fisto lay half out of the shot, and they couldn’t tell from the
grainy security-holo feed if the Nautolan was alive or dead. The
combatants were still at crossed blades when the emergency recall
summoned them to Coruscant at best speed. The Negotiator dropped into realspace three days later with no idea what they would find.

The relays started picking up comm chatter almost immediately.
Coruscant was under strict martial law, and General Skywalker had the
conn. The majority of the High Council and no few members of the
Loyalist Committee were either dead or in bacta. Yoda had given his
life, General Windu, his arm. Skywalker had lost an arm as well, but he
just needed to repair his prosthetic, not heal and wait to be fitted
with neural interfaces for a new prosthetic like Windu did. Cody had
held his breath until he found Obi-Wan’s name on the injury list.
Injured, not dead.

It wasn’t until he was reading a more in-depth report that Cody
realized just how much worse things could have gone. The Coruscant Guard
hadn’t yet been fully de-chipped, and the Chancellor had tried to
activate Order 66 before he was eliminated. Some of the vode had marched
on the Temple itself, and nearly cut their way through the stretched
thin cordon of Sentinels and their own brothers to try and murder the
Jedi within.

Thankfully Skywalker had prevailed, striking down the Chancellor and
countermanding the execution order. Cody didn’t doubt the brothers who
had acted against the Jedi would be inconsolable, as would those who had
killed their own in the Jedi’s defense. Their only saving grace was
that they hadn’t actually cut down any Jedi.

As soon as he had clearance, Cody made his way into the Halls of
Healing. He found Obi-Wan still and pale in his med bed, lightning trees
twining fractally up his neck and face nearly to the eyes. The blanket
hid much of the damage, but Cody knew from the report that Obi-Wan had
been badly burned over much of his body, and that it was a minor miracle
that he was alive at all, and a second that he wasn’t more seriously
injured from that much electricity coursing through him.

Some short term memory problems were expected, and Obi-Wan would be
monitored for some time to ensure his heart maintained a steady rhythm
and there wasn’t permanent memory loss. The bacta had ameliorated much
of the initial burn damage. Further treatment would likely be needed,
but the immersion had repaired Obi-Wan’s ruptured ear drums and
prevented blindness and full cardiac arrest.

Yoda hadn’t been so lucky – he’d been able to turn aside a few blasts
of the Sith’s lightning, but in the end his smaller body hadn’t been
able to withstand the effects of that much electricity. The final cause
of death had been suffocation, his unconscious body unable to draw
breath, and medical help unable to reach him in time with the fight
ongoing. Kit Fisto had died in transit, and Agen Kolar and Saesee Tiin
had already passed into the Force by the time medics reached them.

On the bed, Obi-Wan began to shift restlessly, pulling Cody’s thought
back to the present. He would wake soon, hopefully a bit more rested
now that he was back in his own bed. Cody gently smoothed back the silky
auburn hair from Obi-Wan’s face, rubbing the now pronounced streak of
white at the temple between his fingers. Faint silvery lightning trees
still traced up Obi-Wan’s neck from beneath the collar of his tunics,
and Cody knew they spread root-like over much of Obi-Wan’s torso and
legs from a central point on his abdomen. Those scars would only ever
fade with time, and never completely disappear.

Rising, Cody went out to the kitchenette, nodding at Rex, Boil, Poke,
and Waxer, who were entertaining themselves with sabacc. With deft
hands, Cody started the water and prepared a light meal for Obi-Wan.
Just gruel so far, Healer’s orders. He did add some sweetener and
berries though, to try and entice Obi-Wan’s appetite. The cereal was
done before the kettle boiled, so Cody set it aside then went to wake
Obi-Wan.

The others grinned when Cody reappeared with Obi-Wan all but slung
over his shoulder. Poke checked Obi-Wan over on the sofa, nodding his
satisfaction at Obi-Wan’s improvements. The kettle shrilled, and Obi-Wan
lurched as if to rise and make the tea. Cody shook his head, smiling.

“Sit down,” Cody said firmly, gently settling his lover. “I’ll get
it.” Obi-Wan didn’t even argue, further proof of just how poorly he
felt. Cody bent, brushing a kiss against that wing of white hair at
Obi-Wan’s temple, and went to make the tea.

Could we have some CodyWan please? We always see hurt Obi but I have a mighty need for Obi-Wan after Cody gets his head hurt (because of that scar) realizing he is Attached.

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Opening his eyes to the glare of light,
Cody groaned heavily as he tried to get his dry and thick tongue to
work while clenching his eyes shut again.

Everything hurt.

From his toes to his head and oh stars
could your hair hurt?

Yes, it felt like his hair hurt.

“Cody?” A voice questioned softly
but it felt like it was yelled and Cody let out another whimper in
answer. “Helix, the Commander is awake.” The same one called out,
louder and that had Cody giving a little cry of pain.

There was a rush of movement after
that, hands touching him and someone holding onto his hand and then
suddenly it all eased up, made him go numb in a strange way that
alerted him to painkillers in his system and had his body relaxing.

He still didn’t open his eyes again
until he felt a gentle hand resting over his eyes, which provided
shade.

Slowly he cracked them open to slits
and peered into the darkness of the hand.

“Helix I believe its too bright for
him, are you able to dim the light some?”

“Of course General, Helix to medbay
set lights forty percentage.”

And so the lights dimmed to Cody’s
relief when his General
removed his hand from Cody’s eyes, the commander finally able to
stare up at both Helix and Obi-Wan as the two looked back down at
him.

Both
were smiling, relief and happiness on their features though Obi-Wan’s
were tinged with some hidden upset too.

And it
was him clinging to Cody’s hand.

Oh no…
what had happened…

Letting
out a soft noise, he looked between them without moving his eyes.
“What…” He coughed, groaning a bit.

“You
really went through the ringer Commander, I had to bandage half your
head and I think you’re going to have a sizable scar despite the
bacta with how long it took to get you to me.” Helix said, reaching
up and cupping Cody’s head with his hands as he examined.

It was
only then Cody became aware of the pressure around his head, tight
bandages settled on him. “…What… I don’t…” He glanced
between them, lost.

The
Jedi hummed, reaching for a glass filled with ice chips in that he
started feeding Cody.

And
that had the clone mourning the lack of contact as the General let go
of his hand to feed him it.

“You
have no memories of our last engagement, that does not surprise me as
you took a rock the size of your own head to your head.
You will have a sizable scar as Helix says from your forehead curving
around your eye and somewhat down your cheek on the left side.” He
murmured quietly, eyes watching Cody as he feed him the ice.

Well,
that did explain why Cody couldn’t remember. He mulled over that
while sucking on the ice. “How long ago?”

“Two
days ago.” Helix answered, pulling back as he was satisfied with
the bandages. “I’ll go get you something to eat Commander and
then you’ll need to rest some more.” He smiled before giving a
quick wink and making his way out.

He was
barely even out the door when Obi-Wan set the cup down on the
nightstand and leaned down, pressing a kiss so tender it could break
Cody to his lips. “Never scare me like that again.” Obi-Wan
whispered, his breath hitched. “I do not appreciate sitting at your
bedside holding your hand like so, wondering if you’ll survive.”
He sniffed out.

Lifting
a numb hand, Cody stroked the others hairy cheek as
he took in the fact that his Jedi was not as groomed as usual, a sign
of stress. “Ni’m ni ceta ner kar’taylir darasuum.” He got out in
a slurred voice.

That
got a huffed, heavy laugh from Obi-Wan. “Don’t apologize to me,
just get better.” He said tenderly, gently rubbing their noses
together before pulling back to feed an obedient Cody more ice until
Helix arrived with light food.

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Cody and Kenobi’s first time. This is a porn fic, if you do not want to read that, I suggest not clicking the “read more” Otherwise, enjoy the image and the read. I won’t say I am a good writer, so warning for shitty prose.

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The lights of the holographic map flickered in the
darkened room and Jedi General Kenobi put down the datapad on the
edge of the holo-table and sighed. He had just dismissed his former
Apprentice and his Padawan to get some rest before the mission. They
had spent a lot of the evening going over the strategy with their
clone commanders and captains so it would, hopefully go well
tomorrow.

Obi Wan rubbed his neck and then leaned over the
table. He didn’t like to admit to like these kind of things… but
the strategy part of any mission excited him. He got a chance to
plan, to use his brain… almost as much as he had to when trying to
keep up with Anakin as a padawan learner. He chuckled at himself and
just relaxed, again going over the finer details in his head.

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nevawaveharp:

omegafanart:

Chance Meeting 17, 18, 19.

Read the rest: Page 1-2, page 3-4, page 5, page 6, page 7-8, page 9-10(spread pages), page 11, page 12-13, page 14, page 15, page 16.

And we come to an end. A bitter sweet… hopeful to a point, but mostly just sad. I will probably collect this into a fanzine later on. But I hope everyone have enjoyed this Codywan comic of mine. 

Thank you ALL for the fantastic feedback and interesting discussions this comic have brought on. You are all amazing people and this is a fantastic fandom.

I hope you will enjoy my future work as well.

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Okay, first of all: This comic broke my heart. I was so afraid how it would end. And all my fears came true. My little heart can’t take it. Seeing Cody so roken in the end, and knowing that they would never be together again. Nooooo. I admire Obi-Wan for having the strength to walk away. I can’t imagine how much this had to hurt for them.

Hugs precious pairing! Go be happy!!!!

The art is still magnificent. I am in constant awe. Truly. And this story was so beautiful and painful in the same time. I teared up over almost all the pages.

I am so happy with how loved this have been by everyone. Thank you so very much for liking the ride. Thank you for reading and sticking around til the end.