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Hermit Shack in the Unexplored Wooded Area, Saturday Morning
After finding that stone last week, Obi-Wan had slept fitfully and well. Some days, perhaps, even too well. He had turned in shortly before sunset yesterday, struck by a sudden wave of exhaustion, and he had slept until the sun rose again the next morning.
Which was when he sat up in bed with so little warning that half his blankets went spilling to the floor.
His senses had just informed him of two things at once: one, that some strange Force entity had just set foot on the island, and two, that another, vastly more familiar presence had made itself known overnight and he had completely slept through it.
He cast his sheets off the bed the rest of the way, and got dressed quickly.
[[ for one, then two. ]]
Which was when he sat up in bed with so little warning that half his blankets went spilling to the floor.
His senses had just informed him of two things at once: one, that some strange Force entity had just set foot on the island, and two, that another, vastly more familiar presence had made itself known overnight and he had completely slept through it.
He cast his sheets off the bed the rest of the way, and got dressed quickly.
[[ for one, then two. ]]
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Perhaps not so much baffled, in fact, as a mixture of it and disbelief and something a little bit like old heartbreak.
"--Satine?"
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He was quiet for about a second too long, and then said, "I apologize, I seem to have forgotten my manners. Would you like to come in?"
... and tell him what on Malachor was happening right now. Was this what it had been like for Anakin?
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His voice had raised just slightly near the end of that sentence.
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He was very glad his back was turned right now.
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She laughed softly. "I sound like a Jedi."
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Picking up two life signs, both familiar, didn't ease his bad feeling at all. One of them was supposed to be dead, and didn't even have "used to be a Jedi" as an excuse.
"Obi-Wan?" he called out when he was in shouting distance of the shack.
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He slipped out the door and shut it gently behind him. "Anakin. It's all right."
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"Apparently something on the island has interfered for the weekend," he said, pulling his cloak a little further around him. "It has brought the former Duchess of Mandalore here."
But Anakin had likely already figured that out.
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Then again, it was never the time, really.
"She's right there."
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"Master Skywalker?" a voice called from the shack, a little quiet, but not without a measure of authority.
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Smooth, Anakin. Very smooth.
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"I see," Satine said. "Like old times? I hadn't realized quite that much time had passed."
Obi-Wan cleared his throat. "It has been... several years since Mandalore fell. ... Your reign, I mean."
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