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1
a broken promise (is just another type of curse)
[Anakin hates sand — all it reminds him of is his past (full of broken promises and desert dunes); and that's one thing he wishes to forget]
(word count: 1232)

2
when there is nothing left but us (and of course it had to be you)
["I am nothing like you." / "Lady Tano, we are but two sides of the same coin." / (or au where Ahsoka makes an unplanned escape from Order 66, and Maul decides to tag along — uninvited, of course)]
(word count: 3248)

3
lean on me (but let me laugh, first)
[Who knew? The kid purrs /
(or Ahsoka is sleep deprived, and Rex and the others find out that a certain Togruta purrs in her sleep)]
{oh, to be young, wild, and a togruta: part i}
(word count: 3009)

4
of what is free (and what is not)
[Ahsoka has never liked waiting /
Melodies of springtime and soft breezes feel like rivers and liberation (and everything she is not) /
(Or a bit of Zygerria, from Ahsoka's perspective)]
{tw: nothing graphic, but it is about Zygerria, and, well — we all know how that went}
(word count: 2454)

5
war doesn't choose between the worthy and the worthless (it shapes them)
[Venator-class cruisers are cold. (War is even colder.) / (Or Anakin learns what it means to have a responsibility to someone — even if he cares a little too much)]
{writing prompt: what does it mean to have a responsibility to someone?}
(word count: 2359)

6
the art of falling (is born, not learned)
[Anakin Skywalker is not a clumsy child (Anakin Skywalker is destined to fall.) / (Or Anakin is a slave-boy with no reason to love, but it is his every intention. Shmi knows this; she can do nothing about it)]
{love language: part i}
(word count: 1257)

7
of words spoken (and all that's left unsaid)
[The love language of Tatooine is one that is stolen. / (Or Anakin is free; it is his stolen compassion that will forever bind him. But for Padme Amidala, he will endure)]
{love language: part ii}
(word count: 1042)

8
all that's left (are words that can't be said)
[For all Anakin Skywalker feels, he never says a word. (And Jedi cannot love, so Ahsoka doesn't speak.) / (Or Ahsoka thinks she is not fit to be a Jedi. Then she meets Anakin Skywalker; he hates her. (At first, anyway)]
{love language: part iii}
(word count: 1646)

9
weighted words hurt more than loaded fists (if you know how to use them)
[It is the summer of being fourteen that Rex Fett first meets Ahsoka Tano. / She is the most impossible person he's ever met. / (Or modern AU where Ahsoka and Rex are best friends; they don't always see eye to eye, even if they have each other's best interests at heart)]
(word count: 2642)

10
it's not good grief (but it's better)
[Anakin is no stranger to loss. / (Or Anakin finds Ahsoka in the lower levels after she leaves the Order; it's not quite like visiting a grave, but it feels that way, anyway)]
(word count: 2301)

11
this silence hurts worse than the truth (if only you would tell it)
[Something is wrong; Anakin knows what. / She may not remember Mortis, but she won't ever forget it. / (Or Mortis aftermath where Ahsoka has questions, and Anakin has answers he refuses to give)]
(word count: 1672)

12
if at first you don't succeed (please don't try again)
[There are certainties in Obi-Wan's life.  (Eg. the certainty that by the time he turned forty, he would be driven irrevocably and undeniably insane by Anakin Skywalker). / (or modern roomates!au where obi-wan is rethinking his life choices™, and anakin and ahsoka are thoroughly enjoying it)]
{the intricacies of broke college students, free couches, and stubborn roommates: part i}
(word count: 1290)

13
don't worry (it's all under control)
[There are a few major factors as to why Ahsoka Tano finds herself in this position. But the last, and probably most important factor of all, is Anakin Skywalker. / (or it is not, in fact, all under control)]
{the intricacies of broke college students, free couches, and stubborn roommates: part ii}
(word count: 1511)

14
the love only lasts so long (the grief lasts longer, the guilt never leaves)
[Anakin knows grief. This is something different. Something worse. / (or mortis aftermath where anakin learns the difference between grief and guilt, and ahsoka bears the consequences)]
(word count: 3259)

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