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I used frames from GotG vol.1 and vol.2 as references.

So it’s easier to see the parallels between the characters of these two stories :)

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and bonus #1:

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bonus #2:

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beautifulbisexualqueen:

pep-no:

“Go ahead, pick him up.”

Cham just stood there, looking at his daughter.

“Pick him up, father. He won’t fall apart. He is, after all, your grandson.”

His stoicism wavered as he looked at his daughter’s gentle smile. Offering her a small smile back, he bent down and gently picked up the baby from Hera’s arms.

Jacen made a noise as if chuckling, and Cham’s heart melted.

“See? He knows you’re his granpa. I bet he’s already looking forward to being spoilt by you…”

Cham couldn’t help grinning as he started to tickle the baby.

“I… I couldn’t…”

Hera gently laid a hand on Cham’s arm. “Take your time, father. Bond with him. He’s … the only bond we have with …”

Cham can hear his daughter’s voice breaking up. “I promise. May I borrow him awhile?”

Hera smirked. “Sure, just don’t kidnap him to make him one of your freedom fighters.”

Had the setting been different, Cham would’ve been irritated at the insinuated meaning behind Hera’s words. But, glancing at his daughter, he did not see any malice, just a friendly, happy, content grin.

Cham nodded and walked out to the balcony, little baby Jacen secure in his arms. Outside, he stopped by the railing, and tickle the baby for a bit, making the baby emit some happy blubbing noise. Probably baby’s first laugh, a music to the older Twi’lek’s ears. Cham smiled.

“Thank you, Master Jedi,” Cham spoke softly as he raised his eyes to look at the stars. “May you live on in your son, in my daughter– your wife’s life… in my life.”

Drawing a deep breath, Cham added.

“And may the Force be with you wherever you are now, Kanan Jarrus.”

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This is sooo precious!

Thank you!

starwarsrebelsincorrectquotes:

Hera:I mean, yeah, I get along with my father great! Last conversation we had didn’t go so well, but that was years ago.

Hera:I mean, yeah, I get along with my father great! Last conversation we had didn’t go so well, but that was years ago.

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