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Fade to Red by gondalsqueen for ShannonPhillips, veritascara
Fandoms: Star Wars: Rebels, Star Wars - All Media Types
17 Sep 2021
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“I like that they have this very mature adult relationship.” -Dave Filoni, taken slightly out of context
This series is dedicated to Kanan and Hera’s sex life, which is sustaining us all during these trying times. Specifically, it's a look at their relationship during Season 3 of Star Wars Rebels. This work is a sequel to Shannon Phillips’s Fade to Black and Fade to Black and Back, though you should note the change in author. Twenty-two chapters of explicit kanera shenanigans, one dedicated to each episode, detailing what happens after the credits roll.
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"The thing nobody tells you about having a nervous breakdown is that, between the periods of fugue, you are excruciatingly lucid. From the outside, you look like a lunatic. Inside, your mind is always working, forming plans for escape. None of those plans works, though, and you fall further and further into exhaustion, beating against the walls of your own mind. It is exactly like being trapped in the tunnels under Gresit. Except this time, it’s somebody else she can’t save."
Trevor Belmont is (apparently) gone. Sypha Belnades apparently spends two weeks in bed and then gets up and tries to pass it off to Alucard like nothing has happened. (We see your faux-casual "hello," Sypha.) During that time she has to come to terms with some messy truths.
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A vampires' stronghold in Styria, a forgemaster, an army, and a relentless hunt--well, Sypha had said that she wanted more of a challenge. Alucard, numb and grieving from his last encounter with a pair of humans, hasn't asked to be pulled into the drama as well, but suddenly his choices are: a) help Sypha, or b) let Trevor die and the world burn.
He's strangely all right with the world burning.
IF they get out of Styria alive and IF he helps them save Wallachia again--and for one thing he can't, because they are most definitely outclassed this time--Alucard's reward will be watching them ride into the sunset together. Again. It's time to pick sides, but Adrian Țepeș has no desire to play anymore.
And also, he wants to be the one picked.
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A collection of scenes from Hera's childhood.
1: Cham Syndulla almost missed the birth of his daughter because he was fighting his biggest battle yet, this one with the delegation representing Ryloth in the Senate.
2: “If you ever—” she said, the words shaking. “If you EVER disobey me like that again—”
Hera sniffed, frightened.
3: “Cute kid. When she dies, pack that thing up.”
“What if she doesn’t die?”
4: “If you lose your cool like that just because somebody says something nasty to you,” she said, “you are going to end up dead.”
5: Teenage girls—no matter how different they were when they started out, if you put them in a building together for a few months they all came out sounding the same.
6: Kanan frowned. “You’re going to have about one and a half, maybe two kilometers to fire up the engines again after we get under their sensors. Nobody could stick that landing."
7: When she clicked off the comm, Telia was looking at her with undisguised interest and zero intention of taking any prisoners. “He sounds hot. You decided you liked boys and not just causes?”
8: Tired. Their family’s word for every kind of toll that war and loss could take on a person. -
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"The first time Trevor met Sypha Belnades, she very nearly threw up on his face. Then she fell down a hole, took him along, and raised a vampire—or bloody close enough, anyway. Not an auspicious beginning for a monster hunter. She was annoyingly small and young and pretty in a way that spoke of vulnerability, and clearly a fan of getting herself into trouble that she couldn’t get out of. So Trevor had, admittedly, been skeptical of Sypha from the start."
Or: Trevor Belmont has never been so happy to be so very wrong about someone.
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“Chatter on Imperial channels was that you’d been captured,” Rex said. “And then they said they’d caught a Jedi, too—”
“—killed a Jedi,” Kallus broke in.
“Killed a Jedi,” he corrected, “But we didn’t put much stock in that.”
Hera kept her eyes focused on his chest plate. “We’ve got a plan,” she told him, voice rough. Then she coughed and cleared her throat. “Excuse me. We’ve got a plan for freeing Lothal, but it’s a little desperate.”
She wasn’t injured. Recognition hit like a concussion blast. “Hera—” he said, offering sympathy and pain and a friend.
Her eyes flashed up at his face. Don’t, that savage look said.Hera's Jedi are gone. Everyone tells her that things will get easier, but they don't. Rex knows how she feels. A companion piece to "Your Shadow at Evening, Rising to Meet You."
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"Kanan is a self-styled flirt—lead with the body, and they often won’t ask you for anything else. But he flirts for fun, and making Hera angry or defensive is not fun. (More and more, he aims for a smile.)"
This started as "five things that aren't sex." Except by the end...some of them were just sex.
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"Kanan had promised him Jedi training—more than just this sitting cross-legged and breathing into the universe stuff, real training with the lightsaber and everything—and Ezra was not about to let him duck out of it."
Early season 1, in which Ezra learns that Kanan and Hera are an item.
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Gray Area by gondalsqueen for Anyawen
Fandoms: Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008) - All Media Types, Star Wars: Rebels, Star Wars Sequel Trilogy
05 Nov 2018
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Ventress burst out laughing. “And I’m meant to believe that you’re Tano the padawan, all grown up? And that you snatched me out of my time so you could…? Play a prank on me?”
Ah, there was the calm again. “Actually, I need your help.”
“Of course you do. That alone should convince me that you are who you say you are.” It was a bit of a cheap shot, but she was beginning to believe the woman was Ahsoka Tano, now. Given the name, all of her expressions, all of her movements fell into place. She was the same woman, exactly the same. Only older. And imitating the unruffled demeanor of the Jedi masters.
She’d faced Tano enough times to know that was only an imitation, though.
In which Ventress and Ahsoka go on an adventure, and the Jedi's capability for compassion is tested.
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A miscellany of Han and Leia scenes through the years.
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Emotion, Knowledge, Passion, Harmony by gondalsqueen for pepoluan
Fandoms: Star Wars: Rebels
04 May 2018
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Hera palmed the door shut and was turning with her mouth open and the words “Zeebo thinks Ezra’s parents might still be alive,” on her lips, when Kanan beat her to the punch. “Ezra tapped into something dark today.”
After "Gathering Forces," Kanan and Hera put their heads together and worry about that kid. As parents do.
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They had escaped, but none of them had really left Atollon behind yet. Today had been all terror and loss and devastation. Now Hera let a tiny seed of vengeful joy creep into her heart.
“Want to go somewhere?” she asked.
“Yes,” he answered immediately.
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He was holding back the explosion. He turned to face her, hand outstretched—he STOPPED her, she hated the feeling of that formless grip on her body—damn him, he lifted her right into the air, DAMN him, he was going to get himself killed, he’d been PLANNING it.
But then what happened?
A fix-it fic for "Jedi Night."
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"'I’m pregnant,' she said without thinking.
The next time she said it out loud, Kanan would be dead, Ezra gone, Lothal won, and the pattern of her entire adult life smashed around her. Today was different, though."
Want to know how Hera deals with Kanan's death and a new baby? Me too.
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“What about you, Hera Syndulla? What will you do when the galaxy’s at peace?”
In which Kanan and Hera have a fun afternoon, an unfortunate speeder chase, and a heart-to-heart. And Hera is bad at predicting the future.
The prompts were "Lasting Peace," "Saying Goodbye," and "Fear of Loss." I thought...why not all three?
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"Kanan couldn’t make sense of it, and then he did. Whatever they’d hit had cracked the cockpit viewport. The safeties had engaged, sealing it off from the rest of the ship.
Hera at the helm and Ezra on the nose gun. They were in there losing air."
The Ghost crew has a rough landing. Here, have some fancy flying followed by some fluff, courtesy of our Space Family.
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"They’d never exactly talked about what would happen if one of them died first, how the other one would grieve. Their understanding had been unspoken. If you go, I won’t give up. I’ll take care of the kids. I’ll keep fighting. I will carry that burden so you don’t have to worry.
But how can you keep fighting when you’ve lost? All those years she’d prayed that he wouldn’t lose her, knowing how hard he would take it. She’d thought she could bear it in his place, that she already knew how to survive sorrow, and she’d sat there complacent… And now it was too late and she wasn’t READY."
Kanan has a vision and Hera has a fever dream.
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"The thrum of engines beneath her meant that they were in a vehicle, and her lack of attention meant either that she was in the passenger seat, or else that she was in very big trouble. Hera’s unconscious mind turned these facts over."
On Pryce's prisoner transport, Hera has a hot minute to plan out what to do next. This gets complicated, since she's not actually awake.
This scene takes place immediately after "Rebel Assault," during the season 4 hiatus.
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“I thought that…you were like me.”
Like me? Hera didn’t understand, but she knew enough to speak gently. “You’re going to have to explain that one to me a little more.”
"I…just…” He sighed. “I didn’t know that you grew up with all of this.” He waved his hand at the walls of the little room. “That’s all. It’s cool.”A missing scene from "Hera's Heroes." Locked up in Hera's childhood home and awaiting Thrawn's ultimatum, Ezra and Hera have a heart-to-heart.
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"When are you going to feel like you've done enough for this Rebellion?"
"That was never the deal, Kanan. You don't get to ask me to run away with you."
A tiny twist on the the already famous non-kiss from the Season 4 trailer, in which Kanan and Hera have the same old argument for the thousandth time.
