Technically? all of them unless they got oneshot, twoshot on them, finished or indicate that they are done. Or is Sith and Jedi, that one is dead in the water thanks to all the bs that happened.
Its just sometimes I take longer to write certain stories even with prompt. Especially if the prompt doesn’t catch my imagination or feels iffy. But yeah, all of it unless the tags contains a finished or the oneshot/twoshot thing
Btw: Best thing to do for the later stuff is to check the tags. If its done, it generally has a ‘Finished’ or ‘Finished!’ tag. The early stuff doesn’t, cause I didn’t think of it back then and I’m too lazy to return to it
They had all known it was coming and Anakin had been sleeping tightly bundled into Obi-Wan, their tail lightly curled into each other for days to be able to both smell and see the change when it came.
The day it came, Anakin had growled warningly to the rest of the pod, the few that were awake as Obi-Wan’s bioluminescent flashed softly of the walls of the cave. J
ango had just snorted at them and gestured to the opening. “Get out of here and take care of each other. We really don’t need you going all feral Anakin.” He stated wryly as Obi-Wan sat up with a sleepy noise, likely reacting to Anakin’s growl.
Shaking himself to get out of his instincts, Anakin grabbed Obi-Wan’s seaweed bag and pulled the sleepy omega with him to the cave they had prepped, crooning softly at the sleepy, pre-heat confused noises Obi-Wan was making.
Not that Obi-Wan’s morning confusion was unusual.
Obi-Wan wasn’t really a morning person and Anakin found it adorable how grouchy Obi-Wan was until he ate something in the morning and woke up some.
They didn’t have time for that right now.
Despite how adorably grouchy Obi-Wan was being as he made low, grumpy noises as Anakin pulled him over the sands to the cave, pushing the other in first. “Here, eat a bit of crab.” He stated coaxingly, pushing one of the crabs caught last night into his hands from the seaweed bag of crabs.
He had removed the claws of it, leaving the crab alive for now but unable to escape or hurt Obi-Wan and the other mer perked up up at the food in his hand.
He instantly went to work cracking the smaller legs to suck on them first and then cracking open the body.
It made Anakin smile as he quickly swam out, reluctant but knowing they needed fish for a few days. He and Obi-Wan had gathered some food already, live clams and other shells, crabs, lots of kelp, even seal meat, Obi-Wan having been delighted over the kill as they shared half the meat between the cave and the rest of the pod.
But Anakin wanted more, a few fish to go with it, cod and salmon but he hadn’t dared to hunt them. Due to their size, they would start rotting quicker and while the meat could handle a few days, wrapped up as it was in sections, the fish would start rotting after just a few days.
Therefore Anakin hadn’t dared to hunt any fish just yet, uncertain which day Obi-Wan’s heat would hit, the last thing he wanted was spoiled food that smelled in the cave when they were bonding for the first time.
He had a few more hours before he would need to pull the rock to cover the opening and he knew that the others would respect staying away from the cave.
Hell, he noticed Rex stationed a good few throws away, the other blond waving lightly when he saw Anakin leaving the cave but staying put. Jango must have put him up to it, just in case and Anakin felt his anxieties at leaving Obi-Wan behind in the cave.
Being away from the cave for the first mating when both Anakin and Obi-Wan were unclaimed was reasonable but there were rogue mers around, as Obi-Wan himself proved by swimming through their area.
The last thing he wanted was for someone to come over Obi-Wan in his current state, especially if Obi-Wan tipped into his heat quicker than they expected.
Obi-Wan had seemed sure it would take him at least half a day from his pre-heat to a full heat but Jango had warned them both not to take that for certain as Obi-Wan’s body was now in warmer waters from before.
That could change his reaction to make his pre-heat longer or shorter for all they knew.
‘He knows how to protect himself, I just need to be quick, gather in the fish and return to him before his heat hits,’ Anakin reminded himself sternly, glancing back once before darting off into the kelp forest to hunt. ‘Just be quick.’
Rest came so uneasily lately and to have these precious few moments together in the calm… well, there was nothing in the galaxy he’d trade for these moments.
Spent in silence in what had become their quarters, tucked up on the couch together under a warm blanket, Cody’s fingers in his hair as a comfortable silence settled around them, one of Cody’s soap operas playing on the tv.
On the caff table stood abandoned plates and cups, empty of what they had once contained and settled into respective stomachs.
Nuzzling slowly under Cody’s arm, Obi-Wan hummed softly when the other scratched slowly at his scalp, Cody shifting to exchange which leg was suited over the other, most likely to avoid his leg falling asleep.
Obi-Wan was rather sure his own were already asleep, stretched out on the couch under the blanket.
Not that he was bothering to move them.
He could happily fall asleep like this, cuddled into his soulmate with his warmth wrapped around the Jedi.
Had actually done so several times, Cody was good at making Obi-Wan relax, despite the war and all the responsibilities he had.
“What do you think about what Skywalker had to say?” Cody’s quiet voice cut through the comforting daze.
Shifting, Obi-Wan made a contemplative noise, peering up at Cody. He had given up on making the other use Anakin’s first name, even in private. Getting the troopers past using General or Commander was hard enough and Obi-Wan figured that with time and personal interactions, they’d get to first names.
It wasn’t like Rex called him Obi-Wan to his face either, so he wasn’t going to push Cody too hard.
When Anakin, a bit shifty eyed and hesitant had come with Rex, Obi-Wan had to admit, he was worried what the blond had set on fire this time and really hoped the Chancellor wasn’t watching when Anakin set whatever it was on fire.
Only…
It was the Chancellor Anakin was shifty about.
Letting out a breath, Obi-Wan let his mind shift through the information Anakin had relayed to them with Rex quiet support, holding the others flesh hand in one of his ungloved ones. “If I’m being honest, I’m not sure. I believe Anakin,” He stated quietly, arching a bit when Cody rubbed down his back. “But the concept of severing a soulbond… its dark and terrifying. And not something spoken about lightly.” Obi-Wan frowned at the tv, watching the twi’lek actor dramatically fall over.
Cody hummed in agreement. “Sounds dark, made my gut clench up when Skywalker said it.” He grumbled.
Obi-Wan let out a deep breath and nodded.
Yes, the severing of soulbonds to create ‘new’ ones was something he had heard about before outside of fictitious settings of novels and tv. But only in the darkest of Force magic as a real thing, in almost forgotten holocrons that only whispered about the knowledge, ashamed of what they had done.
There had been a time when the Jedi didn’t allow for soulmates, a brief time.
Knights thinking that their devotion to the Order was more important and therefore severing their link.
It hadn’t ended well, becoming one of the Lost on purpose had… twisted them, destroyed them in ways that had horrified the Jedi that saw them, leaving a pulsing, infected gap in the Force where there had once been light.
And creating a new soulmate bond?
No, Obi-Wan did not like the sound of it and for as much as he knew the Jedi were not the only Force organization in the galaxy, it made him wonder where in the galaxy Palpatine would have heard about something so dark and the reality of it compared to silly if dark tv show and operas.
Wondered and worried.
He would need to inform the council, of that he was sure.
People had long ago gotten used to Princess in the court, the way he swished around in his pretty outfits with the smooth gait of a predator despite being dressed in lace and silk, confidant as he left Fett’s side if always slightly saddened in a way others couldn’t put words to.
Considering they had seen him murder someone with a serving tray of all things, no one doubted the predator in him.
However many of the court also remembered the early days of the court, the first few weeks after the slaves were liberated and Princess had become part of the daily life. The skittishness, hesitance and sadness in large brown eyes as he clung tightly to Fett’s side every time he was in public, the slump of his shoulders and the way he sought comfort from the scarred King.
The day had begun normal enough, though a few had noted that Fett had a pillow resting on the floor between the his feet. It had been dismissed, ignored as a stray item no one had bothered to pick up despite looking quite expensive with the clear indication of the pillow being both large and properly stuffed. There were a few items like that around the palace that people paid little mind to but had been the first sign that something was going to be different today.
Another sign was Shand, the way she would sometimes pause on the arm of Fett’s throne, glancing around.
A few had speculated that she was missing the bounty hunter that was always leaning on the throne too, many thinking the man was of on one of his hunts that Fett sent him of on.
Fett had just dismissed a New Republic liaison and set his helmet on the empty arm when it happened.
“Buir’ika?” A low and somewhat unfamiliar voice interrupted the normal sounds of the court, several people eyes going to the door they knew lead to Fett’s private quarters.
It was open, a naturally darker hand gently curled on the doorway as a brown haired man peered around the corner, brown eyes wide as he peeked out nervously, sucking on a thin bottom lip.
He was a pretty thing, that was for sure despite the clear nerves he was having, the brown hair curling lightly around his ears, a thin groomed mustache on his lips with his large eyes being expressive over a hooked nose.
“Ah, Princess, there you are,” Fett smiled slightly to many’s surprise, sitting up in his throne before holding out his hand. “Come here sweetheart.” He ordered, patient as the other man shuffled a bit in the doorway before he finally slipped out, giving everyone their first proper look at him.
Tall and tanned with muscles all in the right spots, which coupled with the scars told about a fighter throughout life, wearing a silver collar with a ring in it that a few recognized as beskar from Djarin walking around, bare feet padding lightly on the floor.
But more notable than any of that was his state of dress, a soft peach pink babydoll that was thigh length and somewhat sheer, enough to see that the man was wearing a pretty lacy thing underneath even if they couldn’t see it clearly through the babydoll.
A pleasure slave.
But… Fett had dismantled the slavery trade.
Yet he was keeping one himself?
He had killed people for less offenses.
A few muttered among each other at the hypocrisy of it, watching closely.
This Princess gave an uncertain glance towards the people in the room before slowly but smoothly making his way to Fett, grasping the gloved hand.
Instantly Fett pulled him around the throne and guided him down between the sprawl of his legs, right onto the puffy red pillow everyone had noted earlier and been confused about. Princess shifted a bit around before settling down on his rear with his feet tucked out to the side on the inside of Fett’s foot, holding onto Fett’s hand tightly by the look of his whitened knuckles.
The grip eased though, when Fett ran his other hand over the man’s feathery hair, murmuring something in mandalorian before guiding the others head until it rested against his thigh. Slowly, Princess let go of the man’s hand and instead wrapped his arms around the man’s other leg, rubbing his cheek to the thigh with a low noise. “Better?” Fett rumbled, eyes tracking the others movement.
A hum escaped Princess, the man smiling shyly up at Fett. “’Lek buir’ika.”
Fett patted at the dark hair again, teasing a few of the curls as he settled back against the throne. “Jate, just stay there for now.” He murmured, his hand still settled in the others hair.
The man was obviously mandalorian, seeing as he spoke it as a second nature but the name princess…
It was obviously not a title and not a real name, but maybe a nickname to go between the two, as if Princess’s real name didn’t matter and maybe in the space between Fett’s thighs, it didn’t?
It was still strange.
The court took days to adjust to the presence of Princess and Princess himself spooked easily, turned skittish if stared at too long.
But every time it looked like he was on the verge of fleeing, Fett would do something and it would relax the man.
Never something as crude as drugs, no, Fett’s actions were simple things that seemed to sooth more than it made Princess compliant as drugs would.
A gentle ungloved hand stroking through hair or over the nape, a low question in mandalorian, the offer of something to eat or drink or even carefully drawing the other up into his lap.
All of it served to relax Princess every time his muscles tensed up.
Especially the latter one, as Princess took full advantage of being in Fett’s lap to hide in the man’s neck.
Almost delicately, depending on the position Princess had as sitting across or straddling the lap, Fett would run his bare hand over the others smooth looking thighs or gingerly around the ankle.
A steady form for touch, a comfort for the slave that sometimes, despite how skittish he seemed, would disappear under the skirt of Fett’s clothes to pleasure him.
The speculations were ripe.
Everything from a fallen noble of the old mandalorian clans to a disgraced warrior turned slave turned Fett’s pleasure toy.
A completely fantastical one even suggested it was the bounty hunter but the person who suggested that was laughed so hard out of court he didn’t come back until a month later when the hubbub of the court had settled with the new addition of Fett’s pleasure toy.
After all, they had seen the ferocity of Djarin, the idea of him kneeling at Fett’s feet, skittish like a feral tooka like Princess was the height of hilarity to many. Even if they had no idea how Djarin looked under the helmet, many doubted it could possible be the competent hunter when Princess was so easily spooked by simple if long looks.
As far as his apparent hypocrisy went, it was a pretty addition at the very least and once Princess wasn’t so skittish, he did wander around on new sandals Fett had clearly gotten him despite the thin beskar chain sometimes hooked to the ring of his collar.
So not a broken slave at least but maybe one that needed the dependency?
Fett did not seem to need Princess, despite his looks, many would go to bed with him for the power, so it wasn’t co-dependency.
But maybe it was pity for a very pretty little thing when he had been so skittish and clung to Fett so hard in the first few weeks and months. Maybe someone had broken in Princess before the slavery on Tatooine was shut down or maybe Fett himself had but it was clear he didn’t want to be far from the man, he wouldn’t be the first slave struggling to find their path after being freed.
And many of those came to Fett’s palace where they found purpose, maybe this pretty little toy had also come to Fett’s palace.
Well, the little thing was pushing it, Princess was taller than Fett, but pretty for sure despite the white lines of scars on his body from whatever had injured him in the past. And even prettier for the outfits that bought out the glow of his skin and the color of his eyes.
As far as hypocrisy went, maybe this one could be tolerated at the very least.
Shuddering faintly as the wind seemed to burrow past his cloak as he pressed himself to Qui-Gon’s side, Obi-Wan eyed the tied up Sith sitting at their feet with wary concern as they waited for the council to arrive.
So far the bacta seemed to be doing its duty and the two hearts of a zabrak meant the other was hardier than most humans. But as the other’s alpha and now pack leader, Obi-Wan was now responsible for him.
And wasn’t that just a fucked up situation, a Sith as his packmate and underling.
How he was going to explain this to the Council and the rest of the temple he wasn’t sure but frankly, Obi-Wan was just too tired to really make sense of it at the moment, focusing more on the comfort of Qui-Gon’s body.
And Anakin hiding under his cloak.
The boy hadn’t left his side since Padme had, very clumsily since Obi-Wan was standing right there and she was trying not to be obvious in calling him a monster, tried to convince him away from Obi-Wan.
Anakin had not liked that.
No, the boy had been scandalized by Padme and clung to Obi-Wan waist with wide blue eyes before looking up at Obi-Wan, calling out with a high pitched voice. “You were right! They’re prejudiced!” Then he hid his face in Obi-Wan’s side.
Several Nabooan’s had gotten an ugly flush at that, even as Obi-Wan soothingly tried to rub at Anakin’s back, murmuring comfortingly.
Frankly, aside from a few snide comments and scathing looks, Obi-Wan was actually treated better than he was used to if he was honest.
Not that he’d tell Anakin that.
The boy was already upset with Obi-Wan’s injuries, the minor and the major, from the left arm settled into a sling, scrapes on his face and the limp he had when he walked. So Obi-Wan would rather not upset the boy even more when his pup was already distressed.
And he liked it even less that Naboo’s queen seemed determined to follow them around and tried to speak with Anakin one on one when she could.
It was thankfully difficult for her, seeing as she had duties but due to her handmaidens and their undercover trick, it left Padme time to find them too. The handmaidens were skilled in the affairs of court too after all, being as close as they were to their queen.
And at the moment, they were all there.
Since with the council came the new Chancellor, former Senator Palpatine.
Obi-Wan wasn’t sure what he felt about that.
Valorum wasn’t extremely pro lupines but he didn’t have a bias against them either and was friendly to Jedi. And he was Qui-Gon’s friend, he had always greeted Obi-Wan pleasantly, never changed his attitude even when he realized Obi-Wan was a were.
The cultural context of Naboo almost guaranteed that Chancellor Palpatine would have less friendly views of werewolves and Obi-Wan…
Well, hopefully the man wouldn’t try to lobby for any laws that prohibited or made werewolves lives harder.
Finally the ship came into view and Obi-Wan sighed deeply only to tense when he felt his new packmate suddenly shift back, pressing against Obi-Wan’s leg, shoulders trembling faintly.
A subconscious move for sure and Obi-Wan glanced at Qui-Gon questionably.
Qui-Gon, familiar with canine behaviors, studied the zabrak, the way his head was tilted down, the trembling shoulders and the way he had pressed back into Obi-Wan. “…I’ll greet the council and Chancellor, take him to our space.” He finally murmured.
Reaching down, Obi-Wan helped the zabrak up, feeling Anakin follow under his cloak as they made their way down the landing platform, Obi-Wan ignoring how the nabooan group gave him a wide berth.
He had worse, right now he had pack duties, a packmate to settle and a pup to feed as he heard Anakin’s stomach growl.