When Klaus rolls him, Obi-Wan goes easily, knowing Klaus is in need of comfort in this moment, more than willing to give it. When Klaus climbs on top of him, he simply wraps his arms around him, hands slowly smoothing up and down his back, their foreheads pressed together.
"I wouldn't be anywhere else," he promises, his eyes closed, hands still moving.
While seeing Klaus die had been difficult, an experience he would very much like not to repeat ever again, he can't imagine what Klaus has been through. The violence of it, of course, but also the pain and trauma of realizing what his father had done so many times.
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"I wouldn't be anywhere else," he promises, his eyes closed, hands still moving.
While seeing Klaus die had been difficult, an experience he would very much like not to repeat ever again, he can't imagine what Klaus has been through. The violence of it, of course, but also the pain and trauma of realizing what his father had done so many times.