Chapter Two

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     Obi-Wan didn't remember Stewjon. He was 3 when he was found by Master Yoda, after all. Though... Jedi younglings tend to have better memories than those non sensitive to the Force. He never understood why he couldn't remember, and so he pushed it to the back of his mind.
     He almost drowned when he was 5. His first swimming lesson on the lake level of the Temple. All he recalled was stepping into the water. The next thing he knew, he was choking up water on the grass 20 feet from the lake. His Crechemaster had said he'd saved himself. Obi-Wan didn't understand.
     His visit to the Halls of Healing afterwards was even more interesting. Freshly knighted Healer Vokara Che had said that his instincts must have kicked in, and that the trauma of nearly drowning must have been too much to remember. This confused Obi-Wan. The only other time he couldn't remember was about Stewjon, and he had thought that would be the only time.
     Inside Obi-Wan's headspace, a room was taking shape. It was a circular room with a viewport at the front and a gray-blue couch facing it. Behind the couch lay a wall with one door inset into it. The door was dark oak, with light blue detailing forming an image of waves. To the immediate right of the door, there was a nameplate which read, "Korran."

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