"Nice to meet you face to face finally. " Ani knew aliens that were stranger looking then Elphaba, so it was going to be damn hard to get him to shy away because of outer appearances. Next to impossible really. Considering Master Yoda and all. Green wasn't the strangest color he'd ever seen, he knew Alema after all and her natural color was a deep blue. Maybe it said something about the future hope of humanity that Anakin wasn't afraid, at least he hoped it did. People dind't deserve to be outcast because of how they looked, it was how they acted that mattered to him.
"I understand that. Never really was one to stay in a single space very long. " He just didn't like it, on Yavin 4 at the Jedi Academy things moved much more quickly, there was always something to do. Be it a quest or an adventure, or a combination of the two, he was rarely in his actual bedroom. That last part hadn't changed much on Earth, but the lack of adventure was starting to get to him. There were things happening to the people around him, but Anakin didn't know how to stop it. He hadn't had a vision of what was making them lose their powers, he hadn't had a dream to lead to a clue, and honestly he was glad.
He didn't want his siblings getting their powers back. He could actually look Jacen in the eyes when he lacked them, he could be around them without being afraid. It was a wonderful feeling, and one that he wanted to cling onto as long as he could. His brother and sister were almost as he knew them last before he died in the Vong war, they were happier and almost felt like a real family again. He could talk to them finally and felt much less anxious with the world. Things were so much different then he remembered, he had so many worries. Being able to speak to his own siblings again made them so much better. He didn't feel like he constantly had to look over his shoulder in worry or fear, he could trust them. Even after everything Jacen had done, he could really trust them.
"Things move so slowly on this planet, I'm not used to spending much time in my room." He admitted sheepishly.