Darth Vader has, at last, succeeded in capturing his son. Completely. Unharmed. And unconscious. But he tells himself it won't be too long before Luke is his usual slippery, violent, and very alert self.
It seems to me that Vader's way of looking at Luke tends to be something like "I can hurt my kid all I like, but if you so much as look at him funny, I'll tear you to pieces." This is a little story about how it could have happened if a non-intelligent creature had tried to hurt Luke near his father.
Shortly after having been accepted into the Jedi Temple, Anakin's...idiosyncrasies have bought him a place in Obi-Wan's quarters. Obi-Wan thought that it would make him happier, but all it seems to have really done is get him closer to a boy he can't begin to understand.
Luke has been living in his father's castle for a month. He knows little about his father's actions, or what goes on outside the walls of his family's haven. The only thing he knows is that he lives in an extremely strange family.
As nights in the Hoth base get longer, and, to Luke's dismay, even colder, the rebels struggle to find something to do with their suddenly abundant free time. An innocent request might solve both problems. ONESHOT
Choice is a double edged blade, and wielded incorrectly, the results can be as disastrous as a badly-used lightsaber. However, unlike a lightsaber, we all must manage choice in our daily lives. And Luke has learned the hard way that the results can be even more painful. ONESHOT. Slightly AU in that Han was saved at Bespin as opposed to on Tatooine.
In the wake of Bespin, Vader took the liberty of comforting his son, and attempting to convince them both that things can be seamlessly sealed between them, and in a desperate final attempt to remain true to himself, Luke attempts to cast him away.
Young Luke Skywalker is strange, not because he is unusual, but because he is so unexpectedly... normal.
In the wake of Bespin, Luke is surprised to feel his father's touch on his mind, asking him to peacefully return to a home he's never heard of, simply to be 'family'. Oneshot.
In one of his frequent bad moods, Vader finds himself with an unexpected companion.
Mere months after the events of The Empire Strikes Back, Luke is saved in a bar by a scruffy looking stranger. A man who knows a great deal more about his family, if Luke is only willing to dig a little deeper. This is a collaboration project with Talicor, wherein I wrote Luke, and she wrote Vader. Please check out her stories!
Darth Vader has discovered his son, and he has taken the boy into his home, as he has longed to do for a long time. However, Luke demanded that Obi-Wan come with him, and Vader is not pleased. Luke, of course, is completely unaware of this. As far as the four-year-old has perceived, he's come home to his daddy.