Ani’s look deepened into a scowl. He had a very different take on events from that day and didn’t think he been ignoring his training. He’d just been out with Helena and had simply forgotten himself when they happened across something very fascinating and exciting. It appeared he and Obi-Wan had different definitions of ‘honest mistake’. But obviously, the lesson here was: he was wrong.
He thought he had been taking his training seriously before – he’d chosen to live here rather than with Padmé and his older self, hadn’t he? but that had been proven incorrect. And now he was trying things differently and it was still wasn’t right.
He hadn’t meant to imply he knew more about the Code than Obi-Wan, he was just relying on what he’d been taught before… which he’d learned wrong.
This conversation even started because he couldn’t get meditation exercises right – ever Jedi was supposed be able to do the simple ones, and yet he failed. The frustration in him was boiling ever closer to over flowing.
“I don’t know,” he said through gritted teeth as he looked away.