[It's not a question Han really has any right to ask, but that's not the sort of thing that ever stops him. Under the circumstances, with Ben urging Leia to study but in effect barring her from the Order, it feels like an important one. Maybe it's a more viable option than it seems. Skeptical as he is about the Force and their devotion to it, it's important to her; the fact that she's upset about it, in turn, is important to Han.
And the answer is... interesting. It doesn't necessarily surprise him that Obi-Wan has toyed with the idea of leaving, though it does surprise him a bit that he admits to it so readily. Maybe that explains the hypocrisy; he's clinging to these rules because at least there's a certainty to it. He can understand that, not that he'd admit to it. It's the same way he clings to the things that haven't changed about his life.
So maybe it shouldn't surprise him that there's a woman. Ben, you sly dog. If there are such things as dogs. Who even knows. He can't stop himself from grinning, no matter how serious this is.]
Foolish choices work out pretty well sometimes.
[Just saying. Han Solo is dating a princess, not through any measure of wisdom.]
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And the answer is... interesting. It doesn't necessarily surprise him that Obi-Wan has toyed with the idea of leaving, though it does surprise him a bit that he admits to it so readily. Maybe that explains the hypocrisy; he's clinging to these rules because at least there's a certainty to it. He can understand that, not that he'd admit to it. It's the same way he clings to the things that haven't changed about his life.
So maybe it shouldn't surprise him that there's a woman. Ben, you sly dog.
If there are such things as dogs. Who even knows.He can't stop himself from grinning, no matter how serious this is.]Foolish choices work out pretty well sometimes.
[Just saying. Han Solo is dating a princess, not through any measure of wisdom.]