[ There's a strange sort of comfort that comes in her response, even if they might be platitudes. He had never told anyone about what happened, not even the Council, and he knows that even he does not know the whole truth of it. He has never pressed. He has only ever carried the grief of his mistakes. He cannot pretend that he believes all of this to be his fault, part of him knows it is not, but his key involvement is what makes all the difference.
Obi-Wan, usually so good with words, finds himself at a loss. She is correct, he never would have endangered either her or Anakin, not if it was within his power to do something about it. But even so, nobody has ever pointed it out so plainly; acknowledged it as fact outside Obi-Wan's own thoughts. ]
I have only ever wanted him to be happy.
[ Once it is sent, though, he wishes he could take it back. It seems too honest. He moves on quickly. ]
But you are correct. We cannot let our mistakes define us, we can only learn and do our best not to let them happen again.
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Obi-Wan, usually so good with words, finds himself at a loss. She is correct, he never would have endangered either her or Anakin, not if it was within his power to do something about it. But even so, nobody has ever pointed it out so plainly; acknowledged it as fact outside Obi-Wan's own thoughts. ]
I have only ever wanted him to be happy.
[ Once it is sent, though, he wishes he could take it back. It seems too honest. He moves on quickly. ]
But you are correct. We cannot let our mistakes define us, we can only learn and do our best not to let them happen again.