The question makes Obi-Wan laugh and he closes his eyes briefly, wonderfully amused, as Klaus can always do for him. He knows the jokes come from a place of anxiety, but that doesn't mean they're not still funny in their own right and as Obi-Wan sinks into a seated position and sets Klaus's bag aside, he smiles up at him.
"I'll certainly think about it," he teases, though if Klaus really wants to learn, Obi-Wan would be pleased to help him.
"Come and sit with me," he says. "Let's face one another and get comfortable first before we do anything else." This part, getting comfortable, he thinks it will be easier with Klaus than it is with most others. While Obi-Wan generally has little problem finding peace, he and Klaus know one another in a way he knows no other person in Darrow, and to reach out and touch him will be something done without hesitation if it becomes necessary.
Obi-Wan has high hopes for this, not only because of how close they are, but because Klaus wants it. It's clear he wants it. For Obi-Wan, that desire to help himself is by far the most important thing.
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"I'll certainly think about it," he teases, though if Klaus really wants to learn, Obi-Wan would be pleased to help him.
"Come and sit with me," he says. "Let's face one another and get comfortable first before we do anything else." This part, getting comfortable, he thinks it will be easier with Klaus than it is with most others. While Obi-Wan generally has little problem finding peace, he and Klaus know one another in a way he knows no other person in Darrow, and to reach out and touch him will be something done without hesitation if it becomes necessary.
Obi-Wan has high hopes for this, not only because of how close they are, but because Klaus wants it. It's clear he wants it. For Obi-Wan, that desire to help himself is by far the most important thing.