When Obi-Wan feels Klaus's arms go around him, he doesn't immediately open his eyes. Instead, wanting to experiment just a little, he remains as he is, seated, breathing deeply and slowly, his mind clear but for the feel of Klaus pressed against his back, his chin over his shoulder. It takes mere moments before Klaus feels as if he's a part of Obi-Wan in this state, both peaceful, their presences within the Force close, mingling with each other, with the energy of all the living things around them, with the trees and the water and the earth beneath their bodies.
They stay this way for several minutes and when Obi-Wan finally opens his eyes and then lifts his arms to squeeze Klaus's against his belly, he asks, "While you had your arms around me, what were you thinking?"
He suspects the answer is nothing in particular. Klaus had felt at peace. Settled. In a funny way, Obi-Wan thinks he may have achieved a restful meditative state without even meaning to.
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They stay this way for several minutes and when Obi-Wan finally opens his eyes and then lifts his arms to squeeze Klaus's against his belly, he asks, "While you had your arms around me, what were you thinking?"
He suspects the answer is nothing in particular. Klaus had felt at peace. Settled. In a funny way, Obi-Wan thinks he may have achieved a restful meditative state without even meaning to.