Memories
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  • Reads 8,038
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  • Parts 36
  • Time 4h 42m
Complete, First published Jun 19, 2020
"She was right there ... in my arms ... dying."

Two years have passed since Anakin Skywalker's mother died, and Anakin is struggling to focus on the present when the past keeps coming back to him. 
When Asajj Ventress is seen on Tatooine, Anakin, Obi-Wan, and Ahsoka are instructed to seek her out. Anakin must face his fears and go back to the very place where his mother died in order to save the galaxy ... and himself.  But will he overcome the past, or will he crack under the pressure? Will he allow his friends to help him, or will he shut them out? And with a surprise from Dooku looming in the background, will it all become too much for Anakin?

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**This is book no. 1 in my series "The Sting of Time." Just so you know :)**

This is a noncanon Star Wars fanfic with a mix of adventure, angsty feelings, and a touch of romance. Also, as I've written a couple of other fanfics, this book is not a sequel to either of the others. Just to clear things up. :)
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