Twice the Trouble - Snips & Skyguy Discipline Series
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  • Reads 4,836
  • Votes 32
  • Parts 12
  • Time 2h 33m
Ongoing, First published Aug 27, 2022
A collection of stories set from Season 1 to 3 of the Clone Wars. Each story involves Ahsoka being disciplined but also illustrates Anakin's growth as her master as he reflects on his past experiences and (with Obi-Wan's help) learns how to raise a padawan. If you're unfamiliar with Star Wars, Anakin is sort of like Ahsoka's teacher, and they have a brother & sister relationship dynamic.

NOTE: Contains non-sexual spanking and corporal punishment.

***EXCERPT***
Ahsoka rolled her eyes at his rebuke, and after reaching his limit of dealing with her shifting moods, something in Anakin snapped. He reached out quickly, grabbing her arm and yanking her toward himself, and he gave her one hard swat on her backside. It was the same way he remembered being taught to discipline younglings when he'd been tasked with helping in the Creche as a padawan. It was just a quick correction, a reminder of who was supposed to be in charge.

Ahsoka was stunned for a moment, and both of them remained still as the sound of the swat echoed through the room.  "What was THAT?" she asked with genuine surprise. 

Anakin released her, instantly regretting the action. She was much bigger than a youngling, and he knew it would not have the same effect. 

"Did...  Did you just try to spank me?  Like a youngling?"

"Well, you were acting like a youngling." Anakin tried to defend himself, but his face betrayed his embarrassment and confusion. He once again realized that he had no idea what he was doing.

"I cannot believe you just did that," she said indignantly, her surprise fading into anger.  

"I can't believe you're still standing here," he returned.  "If you know what's good for you, you'll stop acting like a brat, and go meditate until you can speak to me respectfully."

"Well maybe I will, and maybe I won't," she said, daring him to respond to her contradiction.

Anakin stepped closer to her, towering over her fiercely.  "Are you sure it's wise to disobey me like this, young one?"
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