Very short I know, but it is more of a teaser than anything else.
"Where is she!" he screams and slams his fist against the holo-projector. It splinters under the rage of his anger, impaling him with metal slivers but he just doesn't care. "Why can't I find her?" he screams in frustration again, getting up to go break something. There, in the doorway stands his master, cool eyes sad.
"Anakin, calm down. You need sleep and food, we'll find her." Anakin spins on him, eyes on fire.
"I will not eat, I will not sleep, until she is here standing before me." he is so angry. Obi-wan had seen his former Padawan lose control before, but he had been younger barely a teenager. Now he was a man, exuding power with every step. His fury was like a hurricane, terror for all those caught in it. He doubted his ability to rein him in.
"You won't find her if you can't even stand," Obi-wan says and steps down to see his Anakin in better light. The man turns his face away, but he still sees the black bruises under his eyes and gauntness in his cheeks.
"Why can't I find her?" he asks softly, facing the revolving image of their galaxy. "Why master?" Obi-wan puts his hand on his Padawan's shoulder. Then, to his horror, those shoulders begin to shake. Anakin's breath hitches in his throat when he speaks "I'm just as lost as she is," then, he begins to sob. Muffled heart wrenching sobs that nearly have Obi-wan crying for all the pain that comes rushing off his apprentice. He doesn't know what to do, this had never happened before. So he turns Anakin to him and hugs him like he would a son. Anakin cries on to his shoulder, not gripping back, just standing there as if he was all alone.
And with a wave of his hand Anakin goes limp, falling into desperately needed sleep. Obi-wan wraps his cloak around Anakin's shoulders, drying the tears on his cheeks to if someone were to come in, no one would know he was crying about a missing senator who had not spoken to him in a month and a half.
