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The Hermit Shack in the Woods, Saturday Morning
Yesterday had been... unpleasant. Or at least troublesome. And yes, eventually Obi-Wan would have to have that conversation with Ahsoka he'd been putting off for some time.
But that would come whenever it came - whenever Ahsoka chose to have it.
Today, Obi-Wan was meditating, the eopies wandering around him, undisturbed. His efforts to refamiliarize himself with the Living Force this past year and a half had been steady, if slow-- but it was easier now, to simply throw his consciousness into the winds and feel the life around himself.
Obi-Wan sat outside his shack, but in truth, on this island, he was everywhere, all at once, and everyone, all at once.
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But that would come whenever it came - whenever Ahsoka chose to have it.
Today, Obi-Wan was meditating, the eopies wandering around him, undisturbed. His efforts to refamiliarize himself with the Living Force this past year and a half had been steady, if slow-- but it was easier now, to simply throw his consciousness into the winds and feel the life around himself.
Obi-Wan sat outside his shack, but in truth, on this island, he was everywhere, all at once, and everyone, all at once.
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Then he shook his head. "...But you weren't there for that."
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Anyhow.
"And we should talk," he said slowly, "About the past several years."
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Ahsoka shifted awkwardly, suddenly aware of the missing weight of her braid, which was ridiculous given how light and how long it had been. "We should." If only so they didn't announce it unexpectedly to an audience. Again.
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And so he could have some time to figure out what to say, exactly.
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He was rather more anxious about this visit than the one he'd had shortly before she arrived, and so there was some hurry in his steps as he walked into the shack and put the water back on.
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Not easier. Nothing would make this easier.
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He nodded.
"Where did you go?" he asked quietly.
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She'd learnt to fight with only a blaster there. She hadn't liked it.
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"I see," he said. He took a sip of his tea. "Did you run into trouble after Order...?"
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"Not with the clones, not like that." It had been the most grotesque possible reminder of what she wasn't any more. "After, sometimes, if someone recognised what I could do. So I started looking for places that wouldn't."
Which was how she'd ended up here.
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To his cup, which was a riveted audience, obviously. "I only barely escaped with my life," he said. "As did Master Yoda."
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The real, uncut footage. Anakin.
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"I can't imagine." Except she could, and did.
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"I am glad you didn't see it," he said. "Gladder still that you were nowhere near that place."
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"Because I left." Oh, look, there it was.
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And there was Obi-Wan's own guilt.
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"It wasn't just what the Council, or Barriss, did." Though both had been more than bad enough on their own, let alone together. "It was after."
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Especially when Anakin had been shining with such sincerity and belief in her that if she hadn't left as soon as she realised she had to, she might never have been able to.
She ran her finger over the rim of her cup. "But it wasn't. The Council offered me a Knighthood I didn't earn, and I just knew I couldn't stay."
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