For the “Anywhere you go, let me go too”/ “don't go where I can't follow” prompt. How about when Dooku is starting to distance himself from the Jedi and his s/o (the reader) is worried, but supportive. Preferably with a gender neutral reader. Just a suggestion :)
He's talking as if everything is fine- preparing your tea, his voice steady and unphased, but you know he can sense your unease, and he's ignoring it.
It's hard to suppress your worry, after witnessing his arguments with the Jedi Council, after supporting him through the loss of Qui-Gon. Your heart aches every time you look at your partner, though he has given no indication of his troubles.
"Yan," you finally say, and he stops midsentence, looking at you. No words pass between you, but his expression sobers, and Yan crosses the room, taking your hands in his.
"You're going to leave, aren't you?" You whisper, and Yan smiles sadly.
"I can't stay here," he confirmed quietly, inclining his head. He strokes the back of your hand with his thumb.
"And us?" Your voice catches in your throat, unbidden. "Don't leave me here alone."
"I wouldn't leave you forever, my love-"
"I've heard the way you talk!" You stand suddenly, drawing away from him. "I feel your frustration- your anger- I'm worried about you!"
He tries to interject then, but you turn away. "Don't do that. Don't go where I can't follow."
There is a heavy pause, and when Yan speaks, the sorrow is palpable in his voice. "If we are indeed on different paths, there may be nothing I can do to help that."
And he sweeps from the room, leaving you alone.
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