So I realized that I was being dumb when I said that everyone would be fighting over you because I realized that not everyone was around in the same time period.
So what I'm going to do is split this up into three parts and the people from that time period will fight over you.
Get it?
Got it!
Good!
Oh and almost forgot, you can pretty much forget how you met these people I'll give you a prompt.
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Prompt: You are Bail Organa's niece and also one of Padmé's closest friends. Even though you are not yet a Senator, Bail is training you to be one, but since he's busy with other stuff, Padmé is mentoring you instead. One night Padmé has a big meeting that you unfortunately cannot shadow her so she leaves you with her two guards Anakin and Obi-Wan. Alone with the two people you'd once had a small affairs with...
I watched both Anakin and Obi-Wan arm wrestle for the last lemonade caprison, because those were the only drinks Padmé trusted them with.
"Come on old man, give it up, that lemonade is mine." Anakin muttered.
Obi-Wan held his ground. "Don't be so quick to doubt me Anakin, I'm stronger than you think."
You smiled and crouched closer to them, instigator mode kicking in.
"You know Obi-Wan, Anakin has a ticklish spot right there." You whispered poking Anakin in the middle of his forearm, causing him to twitch.
He narrowed his eyes at you. "Y/N." he warned.
"What? I was only helping." You said innocently.
Obi-Wan smirked and reached out to poke Anakin, leaving his other arm defenseless. Anakin smiled and shook his head.
"Well thank you." He said, slamming Obi-Wan's hand down.
"Goddammit!" Obi-Wan cried out. "Who exactly were you helping?"
You shrugged. "Whoever won. If Anakin hadn't known that when one of your arms is working the other one goes kind of slack he wouldn't have won."
"You're the only one that knows that!" He accused.
You held up your hands innocently. "Well I didn't tell him."
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Star Wars Preferences and Imagines
FanfictionSecond book to the first one...I guess. You don't really have to read them in order.