you are my sunshine
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  • Reads 92
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 11m
Ongoing, First published Mar 30, 2020
Luke is abandoned after years of being abused by his aunt and uncle when obi-wan finds him roaming the desert alone. After years of being missing obi-wan wants to reunite Luke with his sister and teach him about the ways of the force but needs help from a criminal lord to get them from the desert town of Tatooine to the large city of Alderaan. Han Solo is a mafia boss and A good one at that, with his trusty dog Chewbacca and best friend and coworker Lando they get Luke and obi wan to Alderaan. as time passes and the journey stretches on Han finds himself caring for the farm boy and Luke develops a (not so) tiny crush on the mafia boss. Leia is a Jedi and Luke learns he's force sensitive, with the world against them Luke, leia and Han must find a way to keep ancient Jedi secrets from falling into the wrong hands while dealing with rival gangs and mafia's. through thick and thin the trio learn how to navigate their new lives with one another.


this is a reupload of my fic "you are my sunshine, my only sunshine" on AO3. check it out there too if you like ao3 more. https://archiveofourown.org/works/21379051/chapters/50926894
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