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OMFG! Anakin might do ~something~ *pearl clutch* ([info]darkforcerising) wrote in [info]makebelievelog,
@ 2013-07-15 11:14:00

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Entry tags:anakin skywalker, siri tachi

Who: Anakin Sr. and Siri
What: Having The Talk not the one about the birds and the bees, the one about falling to the Dark Side
When: Sunday afternoon-ish
Where: Anakin’s workroom in the castle
Rating/Warnings: Discussions of evil, murder
Status: In progress/Closed


Through the Force, Anakin felt Siri approach before she appeared in the open door to his workroom. She didn’t feel purposeful, he had no indication she intended to seek him out. It seemed this meeting would be accidental. All the same, he was nervous, though he knew they would talk eventually. Even the peaceful atmosphere of his workroom couldn’t calm the rising tension in his shoulders.

Outwardly, the room was anything but harmonious. There seemed to be no method to the madness that was piles of electronic and mechanical parts, to the bits and pieces, screws and other fasteners, the wires and plugs that littered the floor between the haphazard piles. The room, once a set of living quarters, now granted to him by the castle staff for his own personal use, looked like the chaotic junk yard Qui-Gon had found him in.

But inwardly, in the Force, the room was quiet, still, juxtaposition against the mess that oddly felt natural and right to someone trained by the Jedi. This was the room Anakin used for meditation. Not the forms most Jedi employed, sitting or standing still while they opened themselves fully to the Force. Anakin’s own personal style included movement – working on some bit of machinery or droid while he let his mind drift on the Force. Things always made more sense, felt more right, when he was fixing or putting together something than when he tried to stay complete still. He knew the whispers about him at the Temple, amongst the Knights and Masters regarding this particular habit of his, an indication of attachment, they said, a hint of his Dark Side tendencies. But they didn’t know, or they didn’t want to accept, the truth was, during the war, the only time he felt calm in that raging storm was when he spent the time between campaigns in the hanger bay, working on his assigned starfighter.

Or when he was with Padmé, but that was a thousand steps below odd meditation techniques.

If Siri was going to confront him about his future misdeeds, this was the room to do it in.

Just before Siri’s form appeared in the door frame he set his tools next to his current project and waited, resigned that this discussion was going to happen.



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[info]darkforcerising
2013-07-18 01:45 pm UTC (link)
An awkward silence fell between them as Anakin waited for something more. The solution wasn’t his to pronounce; he shouldn’t be the arbiter of his own punishment.

Finally he gave a brief nod. “I will avoid you. It’s not my intent to make things more difficult for you here.”

He shifted where he stood, uncomfortable. “Just so you know, I spend my early mornings out around the lake. Then I’m at my job until early afternoons. For the rest of the day, if I’m not with Padmé, I’m here or in the north most stable. My schedule doesn’t often vary. It shouldn’t be too hard to keep away from each other. And I’ll do my best to stay out of your way.”

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[info]neverlosefocus
2013-07-20 08:03 pm UTC (link)
Siri didn’t bother to hide her opinion of his plan. “That’s ridiculous Anakin. You’ll do no such thing. We’re here, together for the time being, and it makes no sense for us to avoid each other. That will only complicate things.” She might be completely unsure of how to deal with what she’d been told, but she would deal with things head on. The fact that Anakin’s plan would put Obi-Wan in an uncomfortable position only made the decision all the more reasonable.

“We’re just going to have to deal with things.” She could play the part. And if she was particularly lucky, dealing with everything that had been told to her, everything that she had been through, would become easier.

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[info]darkforcerising
2013-07-21 12:40 pm UTC (link)
“It’s actually not as complicated as you’re making it seem. I’ve done it before in this place, for a number of individuals from home.” Leia, Galen, even for Obi-Wan when his former Master had been here before. He had not been from a mentally well point in time, just after Anakin’s fall and their confrontation. Anakin had reminded him of events yet to come, and it had just been kinder if he let Obi-Wan be.

“I’ve even learned how to quiet my presence in Force so that it’s not a constant annoyance to those who are Force sensitive.” Luke had shown him how to do that. His younger self had been taught it as well; Galen had a fit when the young boy had shown up. And it had proven a detriment to every adult that looked after Ani, because the boy used his new skill a time or two to slip off whenever he wanted. Anakin should probably warn Obi-Wan about that.

“It makes sense if it’s what you want. Or if it will make things easier for you here.”

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[info]neverlosefocus
2013-07-22 02:49 am UTC (link)
“No, Anakin,” Siri told him. She would do nothing of the sort. “That isn’t what I want. The easier path isn’t the better one.” It wouldn’t do her any good to avoid him. No, she would simply have to deal with the tangle of emotions that the sight of him caused. No matter how much she would rather do otherwise. She wouldn’t take the easy way out and hurt Obi-Wan in the process.

“However, I’m interested in learning how to quiet my presence in the Force.” She wasn’t just facing her issues with him head-on... she was walking into the gundark’s nest of them. Perhaps it was foolish of her. But it might be useful; particularly if she was successful in finding a job with Mr. Dewitt’s private investigation firm.

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[info]darkforcerising
2013-07-23 11:47 am UTC (link)
“Alright,” Anakin conceded. “But just because something is easier doesn’t mean it’s wrong.” He didn’t explain further, to do so would involve disparaging the Code. Jedi weren’t supposed to pause and feel sorrow. Sorrow was a sign of attachment, and Jedi were always supposed to endeavor to remove themselves from attachments. But emotions happened; sometimes feeling them wasn’t a want but a need before you were well again. The Code couldn’t accommodate for such a thing. Siri was a Jedi, he couldn’t say something like that to her.

“If you want to learn that, I can show you.”

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[info]neverlosefocus
2013-08-02 06:37 am UTC (link)
“I never said it was, Anakin,” Siri told him, voice calm, but coloured with weariness. “It’s just not the path I feel I can take in this instance.” She wouldn’t – couldn’t allow herself to take the easy way. Not for this. Avoiding Anakin, letting him quiet his presence in the Force for her, would only let things fester. And that would make things worse.

“Yes. I want to.” It wasn’t a skill she had known about when she was alive, and learning it now... well, it seemed the proper thing to do. And perhaps it would help her find her way back to some sort of balance, this falling into somewhat familiar habits. Calm often eluded her, now, even during meditation.

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