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Resenting a Return [Mandalorian x Reader] SEQUEL
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  • Reads 54,313
  • Votes 1,978
  • Parts 14
  • Time 1h 12m
Complete, First published Jul 24, 2020
After many years, you decided to leave the guild. 

Too much reminded you of him.

So to get rid of him you rid yourself of your livelyhood.

But you knew it would return.

You always resented that return.

{This is the sequel to "The Hunter's Secret"! If you havent read that, please read it before this one in order to understand the following events)
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"I need you to watch over this child I'm taking care of." The Innkeeper's eyebrows raised at the request. "Oh? For what reason?" "I need to find a job. Can't take him with me, and I can't leave him alone," Din explained curtly. "Can you watch over him until I get back?" "Well, I don't know if I'm equipped to watch him," she chortled as she waved a hand over her eyes. "But I'll keep him out of trouble. Where is he?" "He's in a carrier, it will follow you," he said, pushing a few buttons on his vambrace, moving the pram to behind the desk. "And does this child have a name or shall I call him Mando Jr?" Din breathed out a laugh at that. "No, he doesn't. He's just. . . the child." The Innkeeper pursed her lips at that, but shrugged. "Your child. Your business. Take care of your job, Mandalorian. I got him. Just come straight to the back when you're done."