"I'm very glad to hear it," Obi-Wan answers as he takes another sip of his drink, watching the wonder bloom in Klaus's expression, as if happiness has truly been a foreign concept for him. Obi-Want wishes that wasn't the case, he wishes Klaus had been offered a happier life, but the past is past, as he's only just thought about his own, so there's nowhere to go but forward.
Enjoy this moment, then the next and the next. Creating an entire life of moments.
"I imagined your siblings would say the same," he adds. "They all seem to care a great deal for you."
Five is the only one who's been slightly more reticent on the subject, but Obi-Wan has spent nearly his entire life learning to read the reticence of Mace Windu, so he thinks he can say with certainty there's a lot of affection there, too, running under the surface. Allison, Vanya, and Ben, on the other hand, all have wonderful things to say about Klaus and about each other.
They're family in the same way Obi-Wan and the other Jedi he grew up with are family, he realizes. Siblings in name, because they had been thrown together. He likes that. Finding a family is sometimes more meaningful than any other sort.
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Enjoy this moment, then the next and the next. Creating an entire life of moments.
"I imagined your siblings would say the same," he adds. "They all seem to care a great deal for you."
Five is the only one who's been slightly more reticent on the subject, but Obi-Wan has spent nearly his entire life learning to read the reticence of Mace Windu, so he thinks he can say with certainty there's a lot of affection there, too, running under the surface. Allison, Vanya, and Ben, on the other hand, all have wonderful things to say about Klaus and about each other.
They're family in the same way Obi-Wan and the other Jedi he grew up with are family, he realizes. Siblings in name, because they had been thrown together. He likes that. Finding a family is sometimes more meaningful than any other sort.