[She knows this is hard for Obi-Wan, she does. But she can't help that small feeling of vindication at Obi-Wan finally admitting the one reassurance she wanted from him. But mostly, she's grateful that he's finally (as far as she sees it) doing something about Anakin, that he's proving himself somewhat trustworthy again.
The feeling of distrust that had been a constant throughout their conversation thus far chips away further. It's not fully gone, but it's a noticeable shift, as slight as it might be.]
Thank you, again. For proving I can place my trust in you.
[Between that and not being the one to tell Anakin.]
[His words are genuine, but there's a distinct tiredness to them. For at what cost would he earn her trust? Obi-Wan would simply hope for the best, and strive to make sure that Anakin didn't become what everyone feared he might.]
If you need me, don't hesitate to call.
[And with that, the Jedi Master cut off the connection. Intending to get some rest himself while Anakin was currently sleeping.]
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[There really wasn't much of a choice was there? But he wasn't going to lie and say this wouldn't be difficult.]
Don't worry, I will do what I have to if it comes to that.
[Even if he didn't want to. Even if it might tear him apart.]
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The feeling of distrust that had been a constant throughout their conversation thus far chips away further. It's not fully gone, but it's a noticeable shift, as slight as it might be.]
Thank you, again. For proving I can place my trust in you.
[Between that and not being the one to tell Anakin.]
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[His words are genuine, but there's a distinct tiredness to them. For at what cost would he earn her trust? Obi-Wan would simply hope for the best, and strive to make sure that Anakin didn't become what everyone feared he might.]
If you need me, don't hesitate to call.
[And with that, the Jedi Master cut off the connection. Intending to get some rest himself while Anakin was currently sleeping.]