Breath of Heaven: A delivery and a deliverance (K) by ForceForGood
Fandom: STAR WARS
Pairing: Obi-Wan Kenobi/Siri Tachi
Length: 7249 words
Author on LJ: I don't think he or she has one.
Author Website: Master Ficlist
Why this must be read:
Both the EU, in the form of Jude Watson's character, General Siri Tachi, and the Lucas animated series, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, take shape as inspiring this fic. Characters, sure they are borrowed and made to dance for an author, but also the setting of wartime enhances this story: tents, military protocol, the chain of command, small bits of chivalry from commander to commander, all these things contribute to a story which is labeled 'Fluffy Siriwan.' General Siri Tachi is beleaguered upon a planet by the mundane chore of providing for her troops, as they are hungry, and the Governor of Dhakar refuses to sell food. Siri complains to Obi-Wan and the saying 'no good deed ever goes unpunished' could apply to the results of Obi-Wan's heartfelt sympathy. This is light and romantic, and the touches of humor understated, with a mystery of the sort that Columbo used to tackle: we know who did what, we just don't know how Columbo/Siri is going to solve the mystery. Numerous clones help her effort.
Breath of Heaven: A delivery and a deliverance
Pairing: Obi-Wan Kenobi/Siri Tachi
Length: 7249 words
Author on LJ: I don't think he or she has one.
Author Website: Master Ficlist
Why this must be read:
Both the EU, in the form of Jude Watson's character, General Siri Tachi, and the Lucas animated series, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, take shape as inspiring this fic. Characters, sure they are borrowed and made to dance for an author, but also the setting of wartime enhances this story: tents, military protocol, the chain of command, small bits of chivalry from commander to commander, all these things contribute to a story which is labeled 'Fluffy Siriwan.' General Siri Tachi is beleaguered upon a planet by the mundane chore of providing for her troops, as they are hungry, and the Governor of Dhakar refuses to sell food. Siri complains to Obi-Wan and the saying 'no good deed ever goes unpunished' could apply to the results of Obi-Wan's heartfelt sympathy. This is light and romantic, and the touches of humor understated, with a mystery of the sort that Columbo used to tackle: we know who did what, we just don't know how Columbo/Siri is going to solve the mystery. Numerous clones help her effort.
Breath of Heaven: A delivery and a deliverance
Thank you!!
(Anonymous) 2010-09-09 08:16 pm (UTC)(link)Re: Thank you!!