Sithence {Obi-Wan Kenobi/Episodes VII-IX}
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  • Time 5h 13m
  • Reads 91,101
  • Votes 3,534
  • Parts 22
  • Time 5h 13m
Complete, First published Feb 28, 2016
"A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away...sithence"

Sithence (adv.): since then, or thereupon

	I do feel like this is the best word for my descriptive purposes...he was once a child, but sithence grew into a man.  He was a jedi knight, but sithence became that of the sith.  He was once part of a family, but sithence only saw from a mask.  He was once loved, but sithence is dead.

	His life was that of an endless transition in regards to emotional turmoil: a continual struggle between the light and the dark.  And though the dark was far more powerful in entity, a brighter light was looking for the Chosen One.

	Theodora Lema is just one step on that journey, a step back from his darkened past and one towards the desired light of home.  It was a miracle to the ancestry of the man once lost to the night, pressured by the black and stars alike.  The others faulted in their attempt to smother all pain and fear, but I remind you:

	A candle burns brighter in darkness.


DISCLAIMER: I do not own any portion of the Star Wars universe.  All rights belong to its creators: George Lucas, Disney, and J.J. Abrams.  I only own the character of Theodora Lema.  I do not own the media I post; they belong to their respective owners.
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