Ok here it is, the first chapter of Anakin the Great Storyteller. Want to know more about what the title means? Read on, my friend.

Summery: Anakin is assigned to watch a class of younglings while Yoda is away on a mission. They want Anakin to tell them stories, so he does. The strange thing is, the stories seem very familiar...

Disclaimer: George Lucas, own Star Wars he does! Own it, I do not, and Yoda, I am not.

Anakin the Great Storyteller

Anakin Skywalker was not very happy. Yoda was on a mission, so that left his class of younglings without a leader… so what did the Council do? They asked Anakin, (along with the help of his Padawan Learner, Ahsoka Tano) to take over the class. Now, these younglings weren't old enough for lightsaber training, they were probably only three or four, so Anakin and Ahsoka would mostly be keeping them out of trouble and playing with them.

Anakin stopped by Ahsoka's quarters to pick her up. "You coming, Ahsoka?" He asked, peeking into her room.

"Yes, I'm coming!" She said, grabbing a small bag and slinging it on her shoulder.

The two walked to the training wing of the Temple. "I wish we could be training the older kids. Maybe we'd actually get to do some lightsaber exercises with them." Anakin said as they walked past some of the other classes.

"Oh, come on, Skyguy. This is going to be fun!" Ahsoka said, skipping along.

"Babysitting a bunch of younglings is not fun." Anakin grumbled.

Ahsoka rolled her eyes. "Just come on, we're going to be late."

The two arrived at the class where all the younglings were already waiting. Anakin and Ahsoka came in and closed the door.

"Hi kids. I'm Anakin Skywalker, Jedi Knight, and this is my Padawan Leaner, Ahsoka Tano." Anakin said, his voice taking on a bored tone. The younglings, however, were no where near as grumpy.

"You're Anakin Skywalker? You're like the most famous Jedi ever!" One little boy said.

A little girl Twi'lek went up to Ahsoka. "When I grow up, I want to be a Padawan just like you." She said.

Ahsoka smiled and patted the girl on her head. "I'm sure you will." She said.

Anakin looked over the group of about fifteen younglings. "So, what do you guys want to do?"

"Will you read us a story?" A small Rodian asked.

"Yeah! Read us a story, read us a story!" All the kids cheered. They continued to beg Anakin to read them a story.

"Ok, ok, OK! Quiet down, I'll read you a story." Anakin said unenthusiastically.

All the kids cheered and sat down on the floor around Anakin.

Anakin picked up a book. It had pictures of knights in shining armor and a princess in a tower. While he didn't want to read that one, there weren't any better ones, so he sat down and opened it to the first page. Ahsoka sat down to listen as well.

Anakin began to read:

Once upon a time, in a far, far away kingdom, there lived a Princess named Princess Padamey. One day, she was captured by the evil Wizard Dokou. Dokou put her in a high tower, trapped in the highest room and guarded by the evil Zillao beast. Padamey cried out for help, but she didn't know if anyone heard her.

"This is a sad story." said the Twi'lek girl.

"Yeah." Said the Rodian.

"Just wait, guys. It will get better." Ahsoka said. "Keep reading, Master."

Anakin started reading again:

Now, far on the other side of the kingdom there lived a brave knight in shining armor named Sir Nikana. He was the bravest and boldest knight in the entire kingdom. He was trained to knighthood by Sir Ken-Wan. Ken-Wan was very proud of his former knight in training.

Nikana also was training a knight. Her name was Akosa. Akosa learned everything from Nikana. They battled the forces of evil with their sharp swords and in their shining armor.

One day the news of Princess Padamey came to the kingdom. The knights sent Nikana to save her.

Nikana rode on his horse for miles before he finally reached the tall tower where Padamey was being held.

"I will save you, Padamey!" Said Nikana, and he charged and killed the Zillao beast.

Nikana smashed down the door and freed Padamey.

"Thank you, Sir Nikana! I will forever be in your debt." Said Padamey, and the two kissed on the lips.

"EWWWW!" Cried a boy. "Why do they have to fall in love? That's so gross."

"I think it's lovely." Said the Twi'lek girl, batting her eyelashes dreamily.

Anakin rolled his eyes. "Can we just keep reading?"

"Ok." Said the kids.

Anakin sighed and began reading again:

Nikana and Padamey got married and lived happily ever after. The End.

"I liked that story." Said the Twi'lek girl.

"I liked it until Nikana and Padamey kissed." Said a Rodian boy, sticking out his tongue in disgust.

"Well, looks like time's up." Anakin said, checking the clock. "May the Force be with you."

Anakin and Ahsoka left the room. Ahsoka looked at her Master. "Was it just me… or did that story seem very familiar."

"It did seem a little familiar… but I haven't the slightest idea why." Said Anakin.

"Yeah…" Ahsoka replied, trailing off.

The two spotted Master Windu approaching them. "Skywalker, we were wondering if you would be able to watch the youngling class again tomorrow. Yoda is still away on a mission and you seemed to do very well with them today."

"Umm, sure?" Anakin said.

"Thank you, Skywalker." Windu said, and he left.

"Oh great we have to watch them again?" Anakin groaned.

"Come on, Master. It isn't that hard, and it was kind of fun." Ahsoka said.

"Oh, alright." Anakin said.

Oooh! The end of chapter one... :D Here's a spoiler for chapter two:

"Will you read us another story?" Asked the Twi'lek girl.

"Yeah! I want to hear another story!" Said a Togrutan boy in the back.

"Ok, what kind of story do you want me to read?" Anakin asked.

The Rodian boy thought for a moment. "A Western!"

Oh, the suspense! Stay tuned to read that, and much more, in chapter two!