Interviewer, to Jamie: So what’s it like to marry someone way, way, WAY out of your league?
Cove, grabbing the mic: Amazing. I never thought I would ever be this happy.
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For the bingo, Overwhelm with Cody/Rex, please? 🧡💙
Hi @writegowrite! Thank you so much for the ask and sorry it's taken me so long to get to! School has been crazy busy and I've been preparing for NaNoWriMo that one of my classes is doing as an assignment. But I hope you like it!
Also, apparently I can't write Codex without having them adopt Ahsoka. Apparently she's very adoptable to them XD
200 Follower Bingo Prompt | Overwhelm | Cody/Rex
Rating: G
Pairing: Cody/Rex
Warnings: mentions of the effects of war, child soldiers (it's Ahsoka)
Ao3
Bingo Card and taglist under cut
Cody had never been more grateful that the 501st worked closely with the 212th than he was at that moment. It was so rare that Rex showed any sign of weakness, but when he did, Cody knew Rex was feeling very out of his depth. And honestly? Cody couldn’t blame him in the slightest.
General Skywalker had been given Ghost’s padawan. General Kenobi had conferred with Cody as well as a number of the men within Ghost Company and they’d all been excited to get a padawan. The General had even found out which padawan they would be getting, and Cody had done as much research as he could, Helix too, to prepare for the arrival of the Togrutan teenager. And she’d been assigned to General Skywalker instead of General Kenobi.
Assigned. Not chosen.
The General very clearly did not want to have a padawan, and Cody couldn’t help but agree. Skywalker was a talented fighter, yes, but he was still learning as a General and had only graduated a few months ago. There was no way he was ready to take care of a child in the middle of an active warzone. Especially since Togrutans were very family-oriented and without a Master who wanted her, she’d likely turn to the men she’d need to order into battle where they’d be killed.
Kark, this was a mess.
Cody could see the same process of thoughts go through Rex’s mind as he came to the same conclusion as Cody.
Ahsoka Tano would bond with the men and would have to mourn their deaths repeatedly. Sometimes in the hundreds and even thousands. She was not old enough to deal with that kind of trauma.
“How do I do this, Cody?” Rex asked, a hint of desperation leaking into his voice. “She’s wearing a tube top! And she refuses to wear armor! How am I supposed to keep my cadet Jedi alive? I am not prepared for this!”
Cody tugged Rex close enough to knock their foreheads together. “Take a breath, Rex,” Cody instructed. With his hand on the back of the captain’s neck to ground him, Rex quickly regained his equilibrium. At least enough that he was no longer actively panicking, even if he was still overwhelmed.
“She was supposed to be Ghost’s, so we have a lot of the supplies to support her as well as armor sized for her. You’ll be more successful in getting her to wear protection when it’s her size. Helix can give you all of the information you’ll need for the care of a teenage Togrutan, and Kix can develop whatever nutrition and health plans he needs to. You’re not alone in this, Rex. Besides,” Cody added with amusement, “she’s General Skywalker’s padawan. You don’t actually need to teach her how to be a Jedi.”
The judgmental look Rex gave him was perfect.
Cody couldn’t help but laugh.
Rex would be okay, and Cody knew that Ahsoka would end up being partially Ghost’s anyway. He wasn’t too upset and he would be there to help Rex every step of the way that he could.
Cody had a feeling that this was the warrior they’d raise together. And she’d be the greatest of them. Cody just knew it.
Taglist: @justasigh37
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hey... i know... you all know... but i wanted to say it again... i love anakin... so much... with my entire heart...
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