Of all the things that could have come out of Obi-Wan's mouth, bantha shite is the very last thing she could have expected. It catches her by surprise and the laugh that bubbles up is brief but effective; that weariness loosens its grip and things seem just a little brighter.
Straightening up, she turns slightly and leans further into him, slipping her arms around his middle and pulling him into a solid embrace. For just a moment, she's quiet, and then, softly, "Thank you, Obi-Wan. For reminding me to stay in this moment, and for agreeing to all of this in the first place. I can't imagine going through my life with anyone else by my side." And she means every word of it.
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Straightening up, she turns slightly and leans further into him, slipping her arms around his middle and pulling him into a solid embrace. For just a moment, she's quiet, and then, softly, "Thank you, Obi-Wan. For reminding me to stay in this moment, and for agreeing to all of this in the first place. I can't imagine going through my life with anyone else by my side." And she means every word of it.