"You know the tools as well as I do," Anakin said. But he took Luke back with a welcoming smile, which Luke rewarded him with a big smile of his own. He propped Luke up on his knees.
"Where did his bottle stuff get put?" He had a hard time looking away from Luke, he even grabbed the ball with the Force without looking at it to bring it back over to Luke.
Anakin smiled. But he was still looking at Luke. "Next time the heater breaks, I'll just steal all the blankets and let Obi-Wan fix it on his own."
Luke squealed, but that was probably more because he was a baby feeding off the energy of the people in the room, and not because Anakin was that witty.
"Obi-Wan has spent too much time out in the sun," Anakin said, looking to Luke for confirmation. He lifted the ball just out of Luke's reach, so of course Luke cooed some more. It was a cheap trick.
Anakin was taken by a sudden surge of emotion. Because Luke did already look like him. And he knew that Leia looked like Padme. And that reminded him that Padme was gone. And why. That was a quick journey down terrible memory lane.
He walked back into the living room to hand Anakin the bottle and rather than sitting beside him knelt in front of him.
He was warmly sympathetic in the force, but also gently: "Here and now." He was never not going not be Jedi. Just maybe a slightly more, ironically, balanced one.
Anakin tried to regain his smile as he took the bottle. Obi-Wan’s reassurance in the Force was comforting.
“I’m sorry,” he said, shifting Luke so he could start feeding him. “These feelings aren’t yours to manage.” And he tried to pull himself back together, but his emotions were like strands of smoke that curled and slipped out of his grasp. He didn’t want to put any of this on Obi-Wan to deal with, not like he used to do when he was younger, in his past life. He just didn’t seem to have control over himself for the moment for some reason.
He’d wanted Luke here to brighten Obi-Wan’s outlook, and here he was just bringing everything down at the drop of a well meaning comment.
That was a low blow, and Anakin wished he could say that with words or an expression. But his feelings would let him turn his mouth wryly.
Technically, Obi-Wan had him there.
But, "I'm the reason I feel this way. I did this to everyone, including myself." Meaning, he shouldn't complain when the guilt and the regret were too much to take.
Honestly, on some things, yes. He'd lost thing in his new life that he didn't feel guilt about. In his old life, though, not really. Context mattered. But, really, Obi-Wan, "Can you?"
"It depends," he admitted, once he had recovered from the surprise of having the question turned back. "But once I understand what my role was or was not, I can usually put the guilt down. Grief tends to... be grief to varying degrees forever." And that, strangely, he was pretty okay with.
Anakin knew Obi-Wan was trying to help, and that answer did make sense. But it didn't really change Anakin's situation.
"I killed Padme. I killed the Jedi. I made it so Palpatine could dismantle the Republic and create this Empire. I can't... not feel guilt for the things I did."
Well, no, it didn't really change Anakin's situation or having anything to do with it. It was why he was somewhat confused by having the question turned around on him.
"I'm not sure you actually killed Padme, but that's a discussion for another time. Of course you feel guilty for that. But you need to be able to let it go, too."
Anakin finally cracked a smile and he snorted. And he would have touched Obi-Wan's face if he wasn't holding and feeding Luke. He settled for a nudge in the Force.
"You can have grief forever, but I have to let go of guilt for doing objectively horrible things?" The logic of a Jedi.
But Anakin did seem more settled with his emotions.
"Sometimes, Obi-Wan, I just need to feel what I'm feeling, even if it seems like I should be over it. Whatever it is... The same with you."
He tilted his head a little bit at Anakin. "That is letting go of it." It was a strange, abrupt, realization, actually. One that surprises him, and suddenly makes him feel overall better.
And that he's still in very real danger of crashing and burning in some ways that's saying a lot.
Anakin didn't mind having his hair ruffled. Obi-Wan could ruffle and twist and move Anakin's hair or clothes out of sorts and Anakin would be just happy about it.
"Oh, good. It's always nice to know Qui-Gon isn't asking me to manage the impossible." There is an actual eye-roll there. A truly irritated one, but also fond, somehow.
in truth?
He lacks the power for a lot of what Qui-Gon wants and he manages through stubbornness.
"You didn't know Qui-Gon long enough to hear about his other apprentices did you?"
He had not missed Anakin learning it too. That? Made him happy, but also confused him, slightly for a moment. How do you get reborn if you - well, you are dead and are in the force and then the force goes where it wants and does as it wishes. No reason it can't shove a consciousness into new life.
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"Where did his bottle stuff get put?" He had a hard time looking away from Luke, he even grabbed the ball with the Force without looking at it to bring it back over to Luke.
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Prove that he knew anything about the tools, he meant.
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Luke squealed, but that was probably more because he was a baby feeding off the energy of the people in the room, and not because Anakin was that witty.
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"Obi-Wan has the force and can let you keep the blankets and still not have any proof."
He wouldn't though, he was just bantering - playing even- with Anakin while he got the bottle together.
"He looks so much like you, already."
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Anakin was taken by a sudden surge of emotion. Because Luke did already look like him. And he knew that Leia looked like Padme. And that reminded him that Padme was gone. And why. That was a quick journey down terrible memory lane.
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He was warmly sympathetic in the force, but also gently: "Here and now." He was never not going not be Jedi. Just maybe a slightly more, ironically, balanced one.
"With your grief but here and now."
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“I’m sorry,” he said, shifting Luke so he could start feeding him. “These feelings aren’t yours to manage.” And he tried to pull himself back together, but his emotions were like strands of smoke that curled and slipped out of his grasp. He didn’t want to put any of this on Obi-Wan to deal with, not like he used to do when he was younger, in his past life. He just didn’t seem to have control over himself for the moment for some reason.
He’d wanted Luke here to brighten Obi-Wan’s outlook, and here he was just bringing everything down at the drop of a well meaning comment.
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Technically, Obi-Wan had him there.
But, "I'm the reason I feel this way. I did this to everyone, including myself." Meaning, he shouldn't complain when the guilt and the regret were too much to take.
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He pulled back a little further so he could brush his fingers upward along Anakin's throat to his chin and paused there. Studying Anakin's face.
"Do you even know how to separate guilt from grief?" Meanwhile could Anakin even feel grief without guilt surging up and overtaking it?
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"I killed Padme. I killed the Jedi. I made it so Palpatine could dismantle the Republic and create this Empire. I can't... not feel guilt for the things I did."
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"I'm not sure you actually killed Padme, but that's a discussion for another time. Of course you feel guilty for that. But you need to be able to let it go, too."
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"You can have grief forever, but I have to let go of guilt for doing objectively horrible things?" The logic of a Jedi.
But Anakin did seem more settled with his emotions.
"Sometimes, Obi-Wan, I just need to feel what I'm feeling, even if it seems like I should be over it. Whatever it is... The same with you."
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And that he's still in very real danger of crashing and burning in some ways that's saying a lot.
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"What about that was ridiculous?!"
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"Meditate on it later. Come here."
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Yes, he does find that ridiculous. He also goes there, kisses Anakin lightly and then sits down beside him.
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in truth?
He lacks the power for a lot of what Qui-Gon wants and he manages through stubbornness.
This really, really, qualifies.
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He had not missed Anakin learning it too. That? Made him happy, but also confused him, slightly for a moment. How do you get reborn if you - well, you are dead and are in the force and then the force goes where it wants and does as it wishes. No reason it can't shove a consciousness into new life.
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