A Star Wars Christmas...
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  • Reads 21,396
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  • Parts 34
  • Time 1h 7m
Complete, First published Jun 29, 2015
Despite the fact that Jedi are not to create personal attachments, there is a tiny loop hole for the heroic members--Christmas. However, as Anakin searches for the right present for everyone in his life, Ahsoka has quite an adventure herself...To get presents for both Obi Wan and Anakin without the two getting jealous will prove to be quite the mission! Will the clever Tortuga be able to find a gift for both of them without it going down in flames? Will Anakin ever find a gift for his former master and padawan? Will I EVER GET MY EGG NOG BEFORE CHRISTMAS?
    
    THE IRONNNNY!
    
    (Wattpad, I don't own Lucasfilms or their characters. I own the writing. Perhaps you should have several categories for stories before you go on changing things. It's humor, and you shouldn't be defining where this story should go. Why don't you check on the people that are plagiarizing from other websites?
    Okay, I'm done ranting.)
    
    Anyway, if you're new here, this book has been finished, published and marked with a ribbon. Don't worry, I'll make more like this with other holidays...
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