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Darkness

By: Arcanis_Born
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Rating: Adult +
Chapters: 4
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Boundaries

As said before, I do NOT own star wars, it's characters, places, things...you get the idea. Also, no money is being made. (Actually, between the cost of electricity and internet bill I'm actually spending money. Oh well.) Hope you guys enjoy chapter 2!


The three of them walked into the small shop owned by the Duros, Dendis Dobo and approached the counter.

“What can I do for the glorious Jedi, today?”

“We need some medpacks, Dendis. And I think that T3 used the last repair kit last week. Tell me you have something better than the basics, this time Dendis.” Adriana asked him sternly. Behind her, Bao-Dur and Mira waited patiently for their leader.

“Yes, yes. New shipment thanks to corrupt brother being gone. Suppliers like it now that he is gone. No worries with customs! I give you good prices, Jedi. Make sure you come back and bring more credits.”

“Pssst!! Come here for a second!” Mira whispered to Bao-Dur while Adriana was busy talking with the Duros.

“What can I do for you, Mira?”

“Look, I know this is none of business. But seeing as we’re all traveling together, I thought that I would tell you to make sure that next time you and the Jedi need some ‘alone time’, make sure to close the door.”

“Uh… It wasn’t like that… I was just seeing if she needed some new shield made…” Stuttered Bao-Dur uncomfortably. Mira looked up at him and had to suppress her laughter when she saw his face go red.

“Cool it, Bao-Dur. Like I said, it’s none of my business. I just happen to know that our local flyboy has something for her, as well. And the last thing I need is a fight on board while I’m making a fresh batch of grenades.”

“Ready?” Adriana asked as she walked over. Bao-Dur tried to hide his red face, but it didn’t help when Mira started laughing. “Did I miss something?”

“Nope. Just talking about shields, right big guy?”

Adriana looked questioningly at both of them, but after no further explanations were given, she decided to drop it.

“Alright then. We got what we needed, so let’s head back. Mira, do you think you could make more of those grenades you showed me earlier?”

“No problem, Adriana. Right, Bao-Dur?” Mira asked him, her red lips turned up in a mischievous grin.


*****


Later on the Ebon Hawk, Adriana sat alone on her bed in her quarters. She kept thinking about the day before when Bao-Dur had come in to her room.

Just thinking about him, she knew that she was betraying her Jedi code.

“There is no passion, there is serenity.”



No attachments. No love. No happiness.

Adriana sighed and laid back on her bed, her elbow coming up to cover her eyes. Yet all she could think about was the way that he was looking at her. No matter what, he always seemed to have that look in his eyes when she looked at him.

And no matter what, she always felt herself melt under his intense gaze.

“Oohh…” Adriana moaned as she moved her hand down her body. Living her entire life in the order, as well as the years of the war and her exile had toned her light skin to near perfection. Yet, because of her training, her body still held the unique feminine grace that belied her true strength.

Her hand lightly slipped down her side, stopping on her round and full breast. She moaned again as she lightly kneaded and pulled on the tender mound through her Jedi robes.

With the power of her mind, Adriana unwound the belt that held on the thick layers of her robe. Falling away to her sides, the skin on her bare chest goose-bumped from the coldness of the room.

Her second hand came down from her face and trailed down her skin, past her chest and down to the light pants that were part of the uniform.

Still massaging her breast with her left hand, she moaned louder as her other hand dipped under the waistline and headed for her the aching center between her legs.

“Ohh, Bao…” Adriana whispered breathlessly as she used two of her fingers to rub her clit gently. Already wet, she then slipped those two fingers inside of her slippery pussy, pushing in as far as she can.

Leaving her breast, her left hand came down to rub at her sensitive clit as she fingered herself with her other hand.

“Yes Bao… Ohhh!” She moaned, her climax building higher and higher. Faster and harder, her fingers moved in and out of her aching pussy, imagining it to be her secret imagined lover’s hard cock instead of her own hand.

“BAO!” Adriana screamed out in ecstasy, curling into a ball as her orgasm rocked through her.

“General?” came Bao-Dur’s voice from behind her door.

“Shit!” Adriana cursed, rushing to get her robed back on in the proper fashion. She couldn’t help but be suddenly very grateful that she remembered to lock her door earlier when she came in to ‘rest’.

“Are you okay, General?” the voice asked again.

Panting and more than a little flustered from her orgasm, Adriana hurriedly tied her belt back around her waist and took a deep breath. Hoping that he wouldn’t notice her reddened face, Adriana walked over to the portal door and pressed a button to unlock and open the door.

“Y-yes? *Ahem* Did you need something, Bao-Dur?” Adriana’s voice was rough and heavy, and she found it very difficult to stand on her still quivering legs.

Bao-Dur had been walking past her room when he heard her call out his name. He had been heading to the common room to ask Mira if she needed his help on the improved grenades that she was making.

However, looking down at the beautiful exile standing there, her face red and sweaty with lust and her skin smelling like the delicious aroma that accompanied sex, any thought he had was pushed from his mind.

Minutes ticked by, but still neither one of them spoke, as they were lost in each other’s eyes.

Again, Bao-Dur felt the urge to reach out and touch the skin of his angel. Almost of its own accord, his hand reached up and touched her face, cradling in his palm.

Adriana closed her eyes and shuddered, her legs wavering her body as they grew weaker from his warm touch on her skin.

“Bao…” she softly moaned the whispered name.

Unable to hold himself back any longer, Bao-Dur rushed forward and planted his hungry mouth on hers, kissing her deeply and passionately.

Adriana pulled him backwards with her, further into the barely lit room. She felt his wet tongue graze her lips, seeking entrance into her mouth.

Adriana wrapped her arms around his neck, and pulled him tighter against her as she opened her lips to accept his eager tongue.

She felt his bionic arm snake across her waist as his other hand moved down her face to her neck, then to her shoulders. He gripped her upper arm tightly, causing her to make a muffled sound of pain from the pressure.

Reality came thundering through him then, and he pulled his lips from hers. Always mindful of the horns that adorned his head, he pressed his forehead against hers and looked longingly into her green eyes.

“General… I-… I apologize…” He breathed heavily. Even his words seemed to burn into her, as she looked up at him, unsure of why he was apologizing.

Bao-Dur started to move away from her, mentally berating himself for loosing control of his actions.

Despite her beauty and gorgeous body, she was a Jedi, after all. And despite how even her smile drove him crazy with love and need, he did not want to be the one who endangered her pure connection to the light side.

“Bao, wait!” Adriana clung onto his shirt when he tried to move away and head for the still open door.

“You haven’t called me that since before the end of the war, General.”

“Please, don’t leave. You don’t… We don’t have to do… anything. Just, please, don’t go.” Adriana pleaded with him.

Bao-Dur knew he should leave. At least, a part of him knew that he should leave. However, seeing the desperate fear in her eyes, a greater part of him wanted to stay. He looked over to the open door to her quarters and then he looked back Adriana.

Motioning her to wait, he removed her hand from his shirt and walked over to the door.

Adriana almost crumpled down to the floor when she saw him walking away from her. Tears welled up in her eyes and she covered her mouth with her hand, trying to block the sobs that had started to rise in her throat.

However, instead of leaving her, Bao-Dur stopped in front of the consul next to the door and pushed a button that caused the door to close, as well as locking it.

He then walked back towards the Jedi that he loved and took her hand, raising it to his lips and kissing the inside of her palm.

“Bao… I thought that you…”

“That I would leave? I have never once refused your orders, General, and I’m not about to do so now.”

Adriana ran forward and wrapped her arms around his back, burying her face into his chest. He held her tight in response, neither of them speaking a word.

“General, I… I didn’t mean to upset you.” Bao-Dur finally said, breaking the silence between them.

Adriana lifted her head up and looked into his brown eyes, smiling her beautiful soft smile that always made Bao-Dur weak with love.

“Why would you think that you upset me, Bao?”

“I know that you are a Jedi… It’s just…”

Adriana pulled away from him and walked over to the window that looked out into the darkness of space. She crossed her arms and frowned, remembering once more the limitations that came with serving the Jedi.

Bao-Dur sighed and stood watching her for a few moments before walking over to her. He came up behind her and placed his hands on her shoulders, pulling her into him.

“Even after all this time, is that how you see me, Bao?”

“No, General. I have just seen too many Jedi fall to the Dark Side because of their passions, and I don’t want to be responsible for doing that to you.”

Adriana gasped when she turned around to look at him and for the first time really noticed the look of absolute love that he had in his eyes.

“I was there when they fell, Bao-Dur. I felt it in the Force when they abandoned their code and embraced the darker side of the Force. But I chose to ignore the call of the Dark Side then. And I still do, everyday. The deaths of all those at Malachor still echo inside of me, trying to drag me down into their depths. However, part of the reason I left the Jedi after the war was because I knew that not everything they taught was true. Don’t get me wrong, I am a follower of the Light Side of the Force. I just don’t think that ignoring and bottling up your emotions is the right thing to do. Eventually, you’d explode.”

“I always heard that things like love or personal attachments were forbidden in the Order.” Bao-Dur whispered, reaching up to brush a loose strand of her hair away from her face.

“With them, it is. With me, it’s not so simple. Like, how I feel for you.”

“General…” his voice cracked as he spoke to her. Bao-Dur could hardly believe his ears. His chest tightened and his vision blurred with tears that threatened to break forth.
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