Anakin appreciated everything Obi-Wan was doing to help him. Which was a change from the dynamic they'd had before he'd fallen. As much as he'd loved Obi-Wan, he struggled to see how Obi-Wan tried to do right. There were a lot of reasons for that - all his unaddressed trauma as a slave squished into the mold of trying to be a Jedi, his profoundly poor fit in the Jedi Order, Palpatine's manipulations. But nonetheless, he'd not seen it before as much as he should have.
He hesitated, then snorted at himself. Why was he hesitating now. It was ages ago and hardly mattered, anymore. Fresher, newer, trauma had happened and he was well over any pride.
"When I was in my early twenties, I had engine trouble and crashed, badly. I ended up trapped between the seat and the control for a couple of days until anyone could get to me. The act of flying lost a lot of the appeal in the process."
Anakin chanced a glance at the lightsaber for the first time since sitting down. It was just a glance, and then he was looking on the fastener he was pulling out.
"I can relate, actually." He lifted his prosthetic hand.
"I know Dooku cut it off here. But the other place... I wouldn't exactly say I stopped loving flying after my crash, but I did have some memories of it to work through."
"Fortunately, that particular incident didn't leave me with... memories that were problematic." He doesn't have enough vocabulary, even. "Mostly I lost trust in my skills and to a degree in the ships themselves. I clearly can fly, and do. It's just not... recreational."
It's just an explanation, sharing in return for Anakin sharing and because the talk seemed to help. It was pretty clear Anakin continued to love to fly, on some level, since he continued to fly, even here.
"You're very talented at things," he said, welcoming the banter, and decided to give back some of his own. "Meditation... Lectures... Beards." It was a ridiculous jab, but it was one Anakin has absolutely no talent in.
"Really, Anakin, if you were jealous of my beard, you should have said something, sooner. I won't shave it off, but I'm sure we could work out one for you. It could double as a disguise."
Anakin the First with a beard made him want to laugh, but This Anakin with one he found mildly horrifying.
Anakin laughed again, this time more sure. "Ya, that's what I mean. No one looking at me, like this," he looked down for affect. "Would think I'd last more than a few rounds in a fight."
Sure, he was tall, he still trained, and the metal arm was an advantage. But he knew he held himself differently than when he was a Jedi. Also, the Jedi robes really did help convey so much about prowess. Master Yoda would appear very different to a casual observer if he wasn't wearing Jedi robes.
Obi-Wan was the most Jedi that ever Jedi-ed, Anakin would not argue with that. On some level, that Anakin would not admit to, he might be jealous of how easy it was for Obi-Wan to just be a Jedi. If just for the fact that the friction Anakin caused everywhere he went could be exhausting. Sometimes he did want it easy.
"Please, do explain what you meant," Anakin goaded Obi-Wan.
"He is in a very intimidating suit now." Anakin shook his head. "I don't have that going for me. Just... sarcasm and a high tolerance for sarcasm from others."
He hasn't even really heard much of it. He hasn't had time and he has had trauma and -
"I know you're continuing to banter. I know why. I think just this once and just for this moment I'm going to deflect the banter, instead of deflecting with banter. I've this strange idea this is something you're going to need to hear frequently: You are less like him than you realize - and some of those differences are reflected in how you look, even on the surface."
Anakin stayed silent for a few moments after Obi-Wan was done talking.
And he worked up the nerve to look at the lightsaber. Not a glance. But to look at it. He didn't look long, but for a few seconds he could and he didn't feel like the weight of his emotions would crash through the floor he was standing on.
"Tell me," he said. "If I ever start to seem more like him... I'm... much better about taking criticism this time."
"I will, provided you promise to remember that I am not unbiased and you'll need to be able to apply, at some point at least, some rational objectivity. I didn't throw you into a wall because you looked or felt particularly like him. I did it because I wasn't paying any attention." (Because he'd been terrified, in general.)
For example.
But Anakin was doing better, felt steadier, was making progress with something hard and that determination-
"The only reason I didn't chuck it through your walls is because I've gone through this kind of thing before and my brain defaulted to habit." A subtle hint that Obi-Wan was slowly going through the same process.
"As for being rational and objective... Those are two concepts I'm not very familiar with. I don't think I can make that kind of promise."
"Then you promise to listen to me if I return to rational and objective and apologize." That was pretty direct, at least.
Suddenly, it seemed, he realized that this was going to be a process, and while he is very good at dedication, work, practice, the idea just exhausts him. No anger, no resentment, not frustration even, just suddenly feeling heavy and tired. Like for one of the first times in his life he actually wanted to say 'I can't do this'.
He rubbed his eyes with one hand and then let the hand fall. His eyes landed on Anakin's work and his prosthetic arm. "...You could build better."
He felt that heaviness from Obi-Wan and realized without fully acknowledging over these last few days, he'd been open to and listening to the Force in a way he'd tried to stop himself from doing back where he'd been living. Maybe it was because it was really just Obi-Wan all the way out here so it didn't overwhelm him. Maybe it was just Obi-Wan Anakin was trying to gauge, he wanted to do right by him, so had fallen back on all the tools he had to make sure he could.
He recognized that heaviness. Had felt it himself before. It gets easier, he sent that reassurance out to Obi-Wan.
"I think we can put the lightsaber away for now."
And when the lightsaber was gone, he picked up Obi-Wan's observation. "I've been thinking about that. I could track down the Jawas again and get parts to make a new one. I still remember how I made it before."
He responds to the reassurance without finding anything odd about it at all, though he should have. He responded with some wordless gratitude, underlined by a slightly grim It had better, which was an admittedly weird combination.
He was grateful to Anakin.
They had thirty days.
Not to be okay, sure, but to be okay enough.
"I can help you track them down if you need it, but either way take anything here you need and make it happen. We're going to need as-" Not many advantages, but: "Few disadvantages as we can manage."
It wasn't like this was even going to be complicated, strategically, but they were going to be fighting themselves, too. No matter what.
Anakin agreed, he couldn't take offense at that because they needed to succeed.
"Could go out tomorrow. You look like you need to get out."
He paused, and then added, "We should also look for non-saber weapons to start sparing with. It'll be a few more days before I can calmly even hold mine. I don't think we should spar with lightsabers our first few times."
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He saw it now.
"Rell me what changed."
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"When I was in my early twenties, I had engine trouble and crashed, badly. I ended up trapped between the seat and the control for a couple of days until anyone could get to me. The act of flying lost a lot of the appeal in the process."
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"I can relate, actually." He lifted his prosthetic hand.
"I know Dooku cut it off here. But the other place... I wouldn't exactly say I stopped loving flying after my crash, but I did have some memories of it to work through."
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It's just an explanation, sharing in return for Anakin sharing and because the talk seemed to help. It was pretty clear Anakin continued to love to fly, on some level, since he continued to fly, even here.
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"I would trust you flying anytime." He just preferred flying because it was fun, the thrill of it.
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Because he knows that, and because banter is easy and good and Anakin seemed at least a bit more relaxed.
"I'm skilled at quite a few things. Talent on the other hand-" Was always all Anakin.
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Anakin the First with a beard made him want to laugh, but This Anakin with one he found mildly horrifying.
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"I'm not jealous," he said. "Just admiring greatness. And I don't want a beard. Maybe we could give me more facial scars? A cybernetic eye?"
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He looked puzzled instead.
"Do you have some never mentioned before desire to look like some sort of pirate?"
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"No you don't. You don't look tough at all, but you look exactly like you."
That was serious.
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Sure, he was tall, he still trained, and the metal arm was an advantage. But he knew he held himself differently than when he was a Jedi. Also, the Jedi robes really did help convey so much about prowess. Master Yoda would appear very different to a casual observer if he wasn't wearing Jedi robes.
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Obi-Wan would reach a point, probably years in the future, of no longer being easily recognizable as a Jedi.
But it would take a long time.
Because it was stamped into him, woven into the fiber of his being. Jedi had been a terrible fit for Anakin but for Obi-Wan-
Whether because he was taken there so young or just because he simply was, it was his identity and his life.
...and he may have to realize that on a more subconscious level as a reason he's currently struggling so hard.
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"Please, do explain what you meant," Anakin goaded Obi-Wan.
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He shook his head, very slightly and actually made a tsking noise. That part was a tease, but the teasing stopped quickly.
"You only superficially resemble - or feel like - Vader. You look and feel like you - and I do not mean who Vader was before he was Vader."
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He hasn't even really heard much of it. He hasn't had time and he has had trauma and -
"I know you're continuing to banter. I know why. I think just this once and just for this moment I'm going to deflect the banter, instead of deflecting with banter. I've this strange idea this is something you're going to need to hear frequently: You are less like him than you realize - and some of those differences are reflected in how you look, even on the surface."
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And he worked up the nerve to look at the lightsaber. Not a glance. But to look at it. He didn't look long, but for a few seconds he could and he didn't feel like the weight of his emotions would crash through the floor he was standing on.
"Tell me," he said. "If I ever start to seem more like him... I'm... much better about taking criticism this time."
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For example.
But Anakin was doing better, felt steadier, was making progress with something hard and that determination-
was... admirable.
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"As for being rational and objective... Those are two concepts I'm not very familiar with. I don't think I can make that kind of promise."
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Suddenly, it seemed, he realized that this was going to be a process, and while he is very good at dedication, work, practice, the idea just exhausts him. No anger, no resentment, not frustration even, just suddenly feeling heavy and tired. Like for one of the first times in his life he actually wanted to say 'I can't do this'.
He rubbed his eyes with one hand and then let the hand fall. His eyes landed on Anakin's work and his prosthetic arm. "...You could build better."
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He felt that heaviness from Obi-Wan and realized without fully acknowledging over these last few days, he'd been open to and listening to the Force in a way he'd tried to stop himself from doing back where he'd been living. Maybe it was because it was really just Obi-Wan all the way out here so it didn't overwhelm him. Maybe it was just Obi-Wan Anakin was trying to gauge, he wanted to do right by him, so had fallen back on all the tools he had to make sure he could.
He recognized that heaviness. Had felt it himself before. It gets easier, he sent that reassurance out to Obi-Wan.
"I think we can put the lightsaber away for now."
And when the lightsaber was gone, he picked up Obi-Wan's observation. "I've been thinking about that. I could track down the Jawas again and get parts to make a new one. I still remember how I made it before."
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He was grateful to Anakin.
They had thirty days.
Not to be okay, sure, but to be okay enough.
"I can help you track them down if you need it, but either way take anything here you need and make it happen. We're going to need as-" Not many advantages, but: "Few disadvantages as we can manage."
It wasn't like this was even going to be complicated, strategically, but they were going to be fighting themselves, too. No matter what.
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"Could go out tomorrow. You look like you need to get out."
He paused, and then added, "We should also look for non-saber weapons to start sparing with. It'll be a few more days before I can calmly even hold mine. I don't think we should spar with lightsabers our first few times."
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