attackoftheclothes:

In A Different Life… Padmé Skywalker meeting the future Rogue One  
Zuhair Murad, Fall 2017

In a galaxy far, far away but in a different life… Anakin Skywalker refuses to join Darth Sidious and dies protecting the younglings in the council chamber during the storming of the Jedi Temple. Raising their children by herself, Padmé cannot help but feel that the Jedi are partly responsible for her husband’s  death and entrusts Ahsoka Tano with the training of her children in the ways of the Force. Years base, at a meeting of the Alliance Cabinet about how the Rebellion should deal with the Death Star, she meets the future Rogue One. Not for the first time, Padmé find herself in disagreement with her fellow council members about the destructive weapon, the Alliance having no chance of stealing the plans and that the word of Jyn Erso being not enough to take such a risk. Even after Jyn’s speech does not to sway all the council members, the chances were too great and no action could be taken. Padmé decides she will help any way she can.

attackoftheclothes:

In A Different Life… Padmé Skywalker raising her children on the run 

Hervé Léger by Max Azaria, Fall 2015

Anakin Skywalker refuses to join Darth Sidious and dies protecting the younglings in the council chamber during the storming of the Jedi Temple. Leaving his wife to raise their twins alone, Padmé she entrusts Ahsoka Tano with the training of her children in the ways of the Force as she feels that the Jedi are partially responsible for Anakin’s death. 

To honor him, Padmé decides change her surname to Skywalker as she couldn’t use it when her husband was alive. But now it didn’t matter if galaxy knew that she was Anakin’s Skywalker wife now his widow and mother of his children.

amortentiafashion:

They called them the Final Six, because they got called in only as a last resort, for the most desperate and dangerous situations. After their wand woods, they were called Elder, Elm, Blackthorn, Redwood, Acacia, and Yew, and every one of them was beautiful and every one of them knew it. They used it to their advantage–it was every auror’s greatest hope and fear to draw their attention. When they departed, still impeccably dressed, to the corners of the world from whence they came–Iceland, France, Egypt, Yemen, Wales, Argentina–they left an awed and fearful crowd behind. They were hunters, liars, warriors, all them, but most of all, they were the best and they were ruthless.