☆★ Okay so when I was super tired last night I came up with an AU in which Obi-Wan decides to let Vader kill him in the hopes of bringing Anakin back, and I had to write something for it cause?? Idk, I love pain. And it’s pretty long and not particularly great. But. Yea, enjoy the pain. - @lightlcst
The duel wore on tirelessly, both sides unable to break through the other’s defences. Breath came out in shallow pants, arms aching with exertion. Fingers cramped around 'saber hilt, as those the weapon had fused to Kenobi's arm. There was only one way this could end: in death. This was not a battle of strength or skill, it was one of endurance. As minutes dragged on mistakes were made; swings became sloppier and footing clumsy. The heat of Mustafar was oppressive; sweat beading on brows and running down backs. Kenobi could hardly breathe for it, the dull thump of dehydration in his temple almost agonising. Every second brought him closer to exhaustion; closer to a fatal error. He wanted to stop, he needed to stop. As though this was nothing more than a training match gone too far.
Obi-Wan felt his boot slip on crumbling rock with a shout, and it was only by a desperate swing he avoided being cleaved in two by Vader's aggressive stroke. The Jedi looked up - panicked despair coating his pallid features - as he meets those molten eyes once more. The eyes of a predator, and was he the prey? Where was that gentle blue he so adored? Those eyes which had always betrayed his old Padawan's emotions? Obi-Wan could tell just by gazing into them what Anakin was thinking about, what was wrong. Now there was nothing but a cold, harsh stare of the devoid. Where was Anakin in this dark creature of Sidious' creation? 'Sabers meet once more with a hissing spark and Obi-Wan only just manages to scramble back to his feet, trying desperately to remember his training. Balance, symmetry, grace, poise. Trying to remember anything which could help him defeat the Sith Lord. He couldn't think, couldn't concentrate on anything but...
Anakin, he needed Anakin.
But hadn't Obi-Wan failed Anakin when he needed him?
A sound almost akin to a whimper falls from his lips as his mind flashes back to what it can remember: the good days. The bright, shining boy he had loved with his whole heart. The one he would trust with his life, the one who would never let him down. He missed him. He missed him to the point of unspeakable agony. When Obi-Wan lost Anakin, it felt like half of his very soul had died. An impossible nightmare played out on a security holovid - a nightmare he had refused to believe even as it shamed through their bond until he had seen the evidence before him. Through their bond now, he could sense nothing more than Vader's darkness and hatred. How he wanted to sever the bond, to free himself of this wretched beast! Perhaps then he could strike down the monster which bore his friend's face as a mask. Was Vader even aware of the bond between them? Or was the guttural hatred enough to override such sensitivity?
Then, only for a moment - hidden somewhere deep within the Dark - a gentle warmth fills the Jedi. Like a light in the foggiest of nights. Anakin. He could sense Anakin.
The realisation makes him pause for a second, eyes widening slightly with a soft gasp. In an instant, the world shifted around him and his head raised once more with a sudden resolve shining in azure hues. Anakin was still alive. He could be saved. Obi-Wan just needed to break through the steely exterior of the Sith and bring him back. The thought is almost enough to make him smile until the plan finally clicks into place in his mind; all components slotting together like the perfect deadly machine. What could bring Anakin back now? What could... apart from a shock so great it pulled him back. He could only hope that Anakin had loved him, as much as he had loved Anakin.
Breathing suddenly slows, heart no longer racing. Peace. He could save Anakin. All it would take was... Obi-Wan's death. Hadn't he always thought he would die in battle, fighting for some great cause? What greater cause was there than dying for his best friend?
Lightsaber extinguishes, moving his hands out in the gesture of surrender. Time seems to slow around them, grinding to a halt as Vader adjusts his stance and moves in for the killing blow. 'Saber poised to stab just under his ribs, running up through delicate matter and out almost by his shoulder. There would be no chance of survival, the Sith couldn't allow the Jedi to get away.
A flash of pain swallowed in a second by adrenaline flooding his system, breath catching as his lungs feel the searing shaft of the lighted blade. Eyes all too innocent and open at the thought of death, no regretful life flashing before him. Time drags on as though frozen somehow in the lava flowing around them, and he glances to the sky. Asking the Force if his plan had worked, if he did the right thing... if this would save Anakin. The stars twinkle back without an answer, but beautiful nonetheless... strange how until now he had never appreciated them so much.
Body numbs and his legs give out beneath him, expecting to crumple on the rocky face of their battleground. Resigning himself to death without even knowing if it had all been in vain. He was ready, he supposed. After the War, after watching so many die before him... he was ready to join them. As Yoda had said, their bodies were merely temporary vessels. He would live on through the remaining Jedi - however few or many there may be left. His memory would be his immortality. However, instead of stone, he feels gentle arms wrap around him as he falls to the ground. Pulling him closer, impossibly close. Something wet? Blood?
Hazy eyes meet those of his old friend, and he can't help but smile. He loved those eyes, the colour of the Tatooine sky. Shaking hand reaches up to caress scarred cheek, fingers barely brushing Anakin's skin before the exertion proves too much and hand falls back to his side. Force. Why did dying have to be such an effort? As though in punishment for the silent comment he coughs, and the jolt of it all causes him to groan. A dull, aching pain starting to push through the adrenaline.
❛ Anakin, ❜ he manages to say as eyes start to close, drifting off into an eternal sleep. Speech is hard, words hang heavily in his mouth and lips refuse to move properly. So, instead, he pushes everything he has left into their bond. All of their memories, all of the good times and the bad. The best times of his life, and the ones he would cherish in this shortened life and beyond. The memories were Anakin's now, along with all the love he felt for the boy. Both of them to do with as he wished. To accept or discard... ❛ Anakin, I'm so proud of you for... fighting back. I... love you. ❜
And with that... eyes finally fall shut. Never to open again.