“There are those who are inclined to believe they do not exist.” A lack of evidence for one makes it hard to back up to those who rarely ventured far from the temple. Even now in the midst of war were they disinclined to not believe the more fanciful possibilities from planets far beyond the outer rims.
And yet despite having seen (experienced) them for himself, Obi-Wan had not wanted anything Sith brought to the temple, holocrons included. But it's without a doubt that even with Madam Nu's disapproval the archives hold everything he's discovered. There was no way he would keep such knowledge to himself now with Sith once again out in the galaxy. Never does he want to find another Jedi in a position like he had been in without any idea of the danger of his position.
"I wouldn't recommend it, I found the experience quite lacking."
Which is definitely one way to describe it. Obi-Wan hides a smile at Ahsoka's back as they exit the salle, although it quickly devolves into a grimace at the reminder. "I can only assume my current situation is absolutely fascinating to the younglings," He says wryly. "And be grateful the Creche Masters allow my escape when I can extract myself."
“Of course there are,” she sighs. It isn’t her place to judge the Masters, of course, but Ahsoka wholeheartedly believes it. With the current situation and the chaos it’s been causing for some parts of the Order, there isn’t much reason not to. The Jedi can’t know everything. That they don’t even know how to change Obi-Wan back yet is proof.
At least the lack of a cure hasn’t dampened his sense of humor. She smiles at him over her shoulder, eyes sparkling with amusement.
“I think it’s cute that they like you so much, Master,” Ahsoka comments, suppressing a laugh behind her hand. “They always liked you, but I think you’re a little less intimidating now that you’re closer to their level. And there aren’t any rules telling them not to climb on an apprentice’s back like there are for masters.”
Glancing back ahead, she continues, “It’s too bad Skyguy isn’t here to see it.”
“The braid is the least imitating of any look.” Obi-Wan sighs, only partially for show. He doesn’t mind it too much, honestly. There’s something soothing about the enthusiasm of the younglings during the midst of nothing but war. Tucked away from the majority of the brutality, their innocence is a balm to the sight of endless battle. “I can only appreciate having the energy to once again keep up.”
It’s only luck he manages to school his expression from the absolute exasperation he wants to express. “Anakin is undoubtedly enjoying the experience even via comm. I’ve never seen him so diligent on reporting in all of our years.”
His former padawans inability to keep his feelings out of his expression only adds insult to injury and his own see-sawing grip on his emotions barely helps. With both it’s most certainly Mace’s doing that kept him off the chair and the two of them separate while whatever was affecting him ran its course. “I have no doubt believing he will find a way back before this is over.”
Oh, he may pretend he doesn’t like it, but Ahsoka has seen how he acts with Anakin, and it’s not much different. It’s all an act, all for show, and though she doesn’t quite understand why Obi-Wan feels the need to do it, at least she can get a laugh out of it when he’s not looking.
“You say that like you don’t have the energy to take down a dozen clankers in one go. And that’s on a bad day,” she comments, shaking her head with a good-natured roll of her eyes. And even that is nothing compared to when Obi-Wan and Anakin get to sparring. The younglings practically idolize them both! “I think Anakin’s just glad he’s not the one in trouble for once. He wants to enjoy it while it lasts.”
It’s actually quite fun to see how excited her master is over this whole thing. None of them understand what exactly is going on, but Anakin is probably the least interested in figuring that out, just because he finds the situation so hilarious. Though Ahsoka has the feeling he wouldn’t be in such a good mood if he was the one waking up mysteriously younger.
“Even at my worst i would rather face a battalion of droids than a creche full of younglings.” Just keeping up with just one enthusiastic child had been quite the experience compared to weeks of non-stop battles. “And I’m sure Anakin will take great pleasure in reminding me once this is over.”
He would for that record, take a week of babysitting the creche than Anakin reminding him of anything he missed while lightyears away. He feels younger, as odd as the statement is currently. It’s only a matter of time until he acts his physical age - a time he would rather keep tucked away in the past where it belongs. Undoubtedly a slip of that sort would call to Anakin’s attention, neck deep in droid parts or not.
It’s only practice that keeps that sigh internal, resignation swirling within the Force.
“You don’t really mean that.” The younglings are a force to be reckoned with all on their own, with all that extra energy that comes with childhood, but they mean well. And they’re arguably as excited about Obi-Wan’s situation as Anakin. “They love you! And you could teach them more, now that they’re not so intimidated by you.”
Ahsoka laughs. “The way you guys hoard information like this about each other, Skyguy is never going to forget it. Though I think he’d have a lot more fun if he could blame it on something you did wrong.” She gives Obi-Wan a sideways glance, wry amusement sparkling in her eyes. “I swear, if I didn’t know both of you, I’d think you hate each other.”
“Perhaps a class or two in the training salles then.” Is the amendment, yet still the young are much more preferable. “The little ones are much more excited that I look like one of them now.” After all, with everyone else gone another new face who visits constantly means a new playmate to them.
“He takes great pleasure in reminding me Master Kenobi is fallible as any being.” The eyeroll in his tone is palpable, a hint of teenaged exasperation in his otherwise serene appearance. “Only because I consistently remind him that he too has faults.” Honestly, he’s more worried of what trails of destruction Anakin would leave in his wake without the nagging to remind him.
In the meantime however, he eyes Ahsoka sternly. For their relatively short time together, she has already picked up far too many of his behaviors. “Hate is far too strong of a word for words exchanged between friends.” He mock lectures, pulling himself to full height. “We only verbally disagree with each others methods.”
Ahsoka beams at him, pleased as can be for even a small allowance like this. It’s more than she expected to get out of Obi-Wan, with him so intent on avoiding the little ones and getting back to normal as quickly as possible. “I’m sure they’ll love it! It’s not often they get to train with a Master their own size. They might even underestimate you,” she says teasingly, with a little extra bounce in her step. Mental note: be there when he trains with them. It ought to make for a good show.
“And because it’s not him, for once,” she laughs. “I think he’s so used to being the one in situations like this that he wants to enjoy the one time it isn’t. Besides, you’d probably be doing the same if it were his problem. It’s all part of that ‘verbal disagreeing’ you guys do.”
Don’t pretend you wouldn’t, Obi-Wan. Ahsoka has been on plenty of missions with the both of you to know the truth. She raises an eyebrow, as if daring him to say otherwise.
“Speaking of, have they made any progress on figuring out what happened? Last I heard, they’d started digging in the restricted parts of the archives.”
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And yet despite having seen (experienced) them for himself, Obi-Wan had not wanted anything Sith brought to the temple, holocrons included. But it's without a doubt that even with Madam Nu's disapproval the archives hold everything he's discovered. There was no way he would keep such knowledge to himself now with Sith once again out in the galaxy. Never does he want to find another Jedi in a position like he had been in without any idea of the danger of his position.
"I wouldn't recommend it, I found the experience quite lacking."
Which is definitely one way to describe it. Obi-Wan hides a smile at Ahsoka's back as they exit the salle, although it quickly devolves into a grimace at the reminder. "I can only assume my current situation is absolutely fascinating to the younglings," He says wryly. "And be grateful the Creche Masters allow my escape when I can extract myself."
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At least the lack of a cure hasn’t dampened his sense of humor. She smiles at him over her shoulder, eyes sparkling with amusement.
“I think it’s cute that they like you so much, Master,” Ahsoka comments, suppressing a laugh behind her hand. “They always liked you, but I think you’re a little less intimidating now that you’re closer to their level. And there aren’t any rules telling them not to climb on an apprentice’s back like there are for masters.”
Glancing back ahead, she continues, “It’s too bad Skyguy isn’t here to see it.”
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It’s only luck he manages to school his expression from the absolute exasperation he wants to express. “Anakin is undoubtedly enjoying the experience even via comm. I’ve never seen him so diligent on reporting in all of our years.”
His former padawans inability to keep his feelings out of his expression only adds insult to injury and his own see-sawing grip on his emotions barely helps. With both it’s most certainly Mace’s doing that kept him off the chair and the two of them separate while whatever was affecting him ran its course. “I have no doubt believing he will find a way back before this is over.”
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“You say that like you don’t have the energy to take down a dozen clankers in one go. And that’s on a bad day,” she comments, shaking her head with a good-natured roll of her eyes. And even that is nothing compared to when Obi-Wan and Anakin get to sparring. The younglings practically idolize them both! “I think Anakin’s just glad he’s not the one in trouble for once. He wants to enjoy it while it lasts.”
It’s actually quite fun to see how excited her master is over this whole thing. None of them understand what exactly is going on, but Anakin is probably the least interested in figuring that out, just because he finds the situation so hilarious. Though Ahsoka has the feeling he wouldn’t be in such a good mood if he was the one waking up mysteriously younger.
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He would for that record, take a week of babysitting the creche than Anakin reminding him of anything he missed while lightyears away. He feels younger, as odd as the statement is currently. It’s only a matter of time until he acts his physical age - a time he would rather keep tucked away in the past where it belongs. Undoubtedly a slip of that sort would call to Anakin’s attention, neck deep in droid parts or not.
It’s only practice that keeps that sigh internal, resignation swirling within the Force.
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Ahsoka laughs. “The way you guys hoard information like this about each other, Skyguy is never going to forget it. Though I think he’d have a lot more fun if he could blame it on something you did wrong.” She gives Obi-Wan a sideways glance, wry amusement sparkling in her eyes. “I swear, if I didn’t know both of you, I’d think you hate each other.”
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“He takes great pleasure in reminding me Master Kenobi is fallible as any being.” The eyeroll in his tone is palpable, a hint of teenaged exasperation in his otherwise serene appearance. “Only because I consistently remind him that he too has faults.” Honestly, he’s more worried of what trails of destruction Anakin would leave in his wake without the nagging to remind him.
In the meantime however, he eyes Ahsoka sternly. For their relatively short time together, she has already picked up far too many of his behaviors. “Hate is far too strong of a word for words exchanged between friends.” He mock lectures, pulling himself to full height. “We only verbally disagree with each others methods.”
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“And because it’s not him, for once,” she laughs. “I think he’s so used to being the one in situations like this that he wants to enjoy the one time it isn’t. Besides, you’d probably be doing the same if it were his problem. It’s all part of that ‘verbal disagreeing’ you guys do.”
Don’t pretend you wouldn’t, Obi-Wan. Ahsoka has been on plenty of missions with the both of you to know the truth. She raises an eyebrow, as if daring him to say otherwise.
“Speaking of, have they made any progress on figuring out what happened? Last I heard, they’d started digging in the restricted parts of the archives.”