“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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“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.”