As Klaus begins to move, Obi-Wan closes his eyes. By now, after all this time, they move together easily, having learned each others' bodies, and Obi-Wan uses the moment to go inward. It's certainly not what some might consider a typical state of meditation, but the pulse of the music, the movement of their bodies, and the heat of Klaus pressed against him relaxes Obi-Wan in ways he can usually only achieve through long periods of meditation.
He's very present. Very aware. He can feel every shift, every nuance of the moment.
At Klaus's question, he opens his eyes again, smiling almost lazily before he shifts his gaze toward the women. They're still looking at them, whispering to each other, and Obi-Wan's smile grows slightly before he turns his attention back to Klaus.
"They are," he confirms. "But who can blame them. I can only feel the way you're moving and it's mesmerizing."
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He's very present. Very aware. He can feel every shift, every nuance of the moment.
At Klaus's question, he opens his eyes again, smiling almost lazily before he shifts his gaze toward the women. They're still looking at them, whispering to each other, and Obi-Wan's smile grows slightly before he turns his attention back to Klaus.
"They are," he confirms. "But who can blame them. I can only feel the way you're moving and it's mesmerizing."