He had been steady but the start of discomfort with the conversation ... evened out some when Anakin refocused and drew his own attention to simple, if intimate, physicality.
"It may not," he agreed. "The future is always in motion and more so with you here." A pause, to give Anakin a second, before he continues gently: "And if it does... it does. I'm just sorry you're stuck with the memory, either way."
"Okay," part of him is grateful for something else to focus on than his past memories. "I'll go slow, but you tell me if you need me to stop. I'm going to just lightly hold your wrist." And he slowly moved his hand to do just that with as minimal pressure as he could manage.
It didn't frighten him, but it did make him want to twitch - even flinch - out of Anakin's grip. Knowing that he could do so easily may have made that desire stronger, but he didn't do it.
That entire arm did tense up, though, in response to fighting off the urge.
"That is... irritating." Only word he has. "But it doesn't need to stop."
"I'll just hold on for a few more seconds. It's not that kind of endurance test. You don't get points if it's painful."
When he reached the count of five, he pulled his hand back tracing Obi-Wan's palm then carded his fingers through Obi-Wan's, squeezing.
"You should know," he said. Bring the conversation back to Palpatine. "He'll be the one we will anger when we rescue Master Unduli. Vader won't... He doesn't really care about the Inquisitors, they're an irritation he puts up with. But Palpatine will be mad."
He caught at Anakin's fingers as they passed through his and returned the squeeze.
"I have a feeling that I've been making Palpatine angry for far, far, longer than I was more than mildly annoyed by him." If the horrible consequences of his obliviousness could be ignored, it would almost be funny.
For the reason Anakin told himself it was because it was helping him stay grounded, he kept holding onto Obi-Wan's hand. He didn't examin that thought deeper.
"They're like herding nerfs. Nerfs with spinning lightsabers," he said derisively. This was his experience, as Vader. Now that he wasn't Vader, he still didn't see a reason to amend his opinion of the Inquisitors.
"They weren't apprentices I chose. Palpatine just handed them over one day and said train them. Which was the same as saying manage them... That was more or less how it went with everything Palpatine built. At some point, he just tossed it my way and told me to take care of it."
Yeah, they were developing a... problem? He didn't want to look at it, and he didn't.
"The good news in that is that as long as Palpatine is only concerned with personal power, rather than any ability to follow through, the level of ... competence is lower than it might otherwise be."
He wasn't entirely surprised. Very long range plans, yes, the man had had. Likely still had. But the details of following through with the necessary level of detail on a grand scale? Apparently not.
"Why did I need to know he was who would be angry?"
It was certainly something that helped Obi-Wan cope. It was also something he was starting to do not just because it made him feel less bad in crisis but because it felt good even outside it.
That was a potential problem.
Probably.
He would have thought if he let himself.
He tightened his grip on Anakin's fingers, gently. "I think you're going to have to regularly remind me to care." It wasn't some kind of ... arrogance, not from him. He was aware that Palpatine was terrifying and to be respectful of that. He just was so thoroughly disgusted by him that he had a hard time being cautious enough.
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He focused on Obi-Wan's wrist for a moment.
"Maybe this time it won't happen," he said, still quiet.
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"It may not," he agreed. "The future is always in motion and more so with you here." A pause, to give Anakin a second, before he continues gently: "And if it does... it does. I'm just sorry you're stuck with the memory, either way."
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Someday they would have a conversation that didn't bite one or the other. Someday.
"How do you feel about your wrist? Ready for a change?"
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They had those conversations. They just had a lot of history - and future/history - to unpack.
Then the wrist - he glanced to Anakin and nodded. "Probably was a few minutes ago, if I'm honest."
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That entire arm did tense up, though, in response to fighting off the urge.
"That is... irritating." Only word he has. "But it doesn't need to stop."
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When he reached the count of five, he pulled his hand back tracing Obi-Wan's palm then carded his fingers through Obi-Wan's, squeezing.
"You should know," he said. Bring the conversation back to Palpatine. "He'll be the one we will anger when we rescue Master Unduli. Vader won't... He doesn't really care about the Inquisitors, they're an irritation he puts up with. But Palpatine will be mad."
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"I have a feeling that I've been making Palpatine angry for far, far, longer than I was more than mildly annoyed by him." If the horrible consequences of his obliviousness could be ignored, it would almost be funny.
"Why are the Inquisitors an irritation to Vader?"
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"They're like herding nerfs. Nerfs with spinning lightsabers," he said derisively. This was his experience, as Vader. Now that he wasn't Vader, he still didn't see a reason to amend his opinion of the Inquisitors.
"They weren't apprentices I chose. Palpatine just handed them over one day and said train them. Which was the same as saying manage them... That was more or less how it went with everything Palpatine built. At some point, he just tossed it my way and told me to take care of it."
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Yeah, they were developing a... problem? He didn't want to look at it, and he didn't.
"The good news in that is that as long as Palpatine is only concerned with personal power, rather than any ability to follow through, the level of ... competence is lower than it might otherwise be."
He wasn't entirely surprised. Very long range plans, yes, the man had had. Likely still had. But the details of following through with the necessary level of detail on a grand scale? Apparently not.
"Why did I need to know he was who would be angry?"
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Did they have a problem or were they finding something that helped them cope?
"Palpatine is not easily thrown off. His abilities are terrifying. He will try to find out why his Inquisitor disappeared."
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That was a potential problem.
Probably.
He would have thought if he let himself.
He tightened his grip on Anakin's fingers, gently. "I think you're going to have to regularly remind me to care." It wasn't some kind of ... arrogance, not from him. He was aware that Palpatine was terrifying and to be respectful of that. He just was so thoroughly disgusted by him that he had a hard time being cautious enough.