Signature Bonds - Star Wars TCW
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  • Reads 314,756
  • Votes 6,813
  • Parts 48
  • Time 3h 44m
Complete, First published May 13, 2016
We all know Anakin and Ahsoka had a strong bond during the Clone Wars. But, what if they had a stronger one, keeping Anakin from falling to the Dark side, and Ahsoka from leaving the Order? And what if the Council allowed Jedi to have attachments to one person, the one the Force wills? 
  
  This story starts with Anakin and Ahsoka when they are ages nine and four. The children quickly find themselves with a signature bond, and the Jedi Temple starts changing. Why? The force is bonding people left and right, and the council can't do much about it. 
  
  (This story leads up to the Anisoka pairing, so if you do not like the pairing, I am sorry, but this is probably not the book that you were looking for. )
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