Obi-wan just stared at his student turned dragon as he walked around the field they were on. It was one thing when Anakin was turned into a little five-year-old because he was still a human. Granted, he was a human that had somehow lost a solid 17 years of his life, but he was still a human, and Obi-wan knew how to handle humans, he kinda had to.

But how was he supposed to explain that his former student was turned into a dragon. It's not like he could just show up like he did with baby Anakin and say "hey this happened" because somehow, he had to explain how Anakin was turned into a dragon and it's not like he could get his answer from the man himself because he doesn't even know how it happened himself. It was already difficult to make the council acknowledge the fact that Anakin had turned into a child. He can already imagine the struggle he was going to have to convince them that, yes, the giant black and navy-blue dragon in front of them, was in fact Obi-wans former padawan.

To make matters worse, being turned into a dragon had done something to Anakin (other than the physical change) now for some reason, some of his force shields were just gone completely, and Anakin didn't seem to realize this. So, Obi-wan was able to hear almost every single thought and emotion that went through his brain. It scared Obi-wan, to be frank, because he could sense each and every single time Anakin's sentient mind blanked out, and his actual reptilian brain took over, making Anakin just run on pure instinct alone before he caught himself.

But at the same time, it helped him understand his student just a little bit more. Because he could sense the pure and unconditional love Anakin felt whenever he looked at Obi-wan and Ahsoka. The fierce protectiveness and slight guilt whenever he looked at the clones. All of the emotions that were usually locked behind his carefully crafted shields were flowing freely through their bonds.

"General, "Cody came up to Obi-wan as Ahsoka climbed on top of Anakin, messing around as Rex commented on Anakin's new teeth.

"Yes, Cody."

"well sir, I believe General Skywalker will not fit into the ship.

"Wait!" Obi-wan cringed as Anakin's thoughts barged into his brains, "If I can fly, doesn't that mean I'm an actual Skywalker?!" even though he didn't appreciate Anakin barging in like that, he couldn't help but chuckle at his words before answering Cody.

"Yes, please Hail Admiral Yularen, Anakin won't be able to fit in the gunship."

"Yes Sir." Cody stayed in place as he called for the Admiral, Obi-wan taking the chance to go over to the others.

"How do you feel?" he tilted his head, thinking about Ahsoka's question.

"I mean, other than having this new body, there seems to be nothing wrong, I'm having a hard time controlling the force though. But I feel fine otherwise." Ahsoka snorted at his words.

"Yeah we've noticed Sky guy, you don't have any of your shields up." Anakin ducked his head and although they couldn't see it, the rush of emotion through their bonds let the Jedi's know that Anakin was thoroughly embarrassed.

"…sorry." Obi-wan chuckled before soothingly rubbing Anakin's snout.

"It's okay little one," he almost started laughing at the feeling of indignation he received," at least this way, you can't do something reckless." Anakin quickly perked up at his words, a sense of mischievousness flowing through him. Obi-wan took a step back as Anakin did a dragon's equivalent of a grin.

"Now Anakin, let's not be hasty hereeeee!" Obi-wan let out an undignified shriek as Anakin picked him up in one of his paws before taking off into the air, his powerful wings sending dust into the air as he left the ground. Even though Anakin had a very secure grip around Obi-wan, tight enough to even restrict his breathing a little bit, Obi-wan held onto Anakin for dear life.

"Anakin! Put me down right now!" Anakin looked down at Obi-wan and gave him a toothy grin, his tongue hanging out and flapping in the wind as he did so.

"What master? I thought I couldn't do anything reckless?"

"ANAKIN!" Anakin chuckled and rolled his eyes before looking back up at the sky, surprise and a sense of wonder traveling over their bond when he did.

"Wow…" Obi-wan could have strangled Anakin at that point, anything to get back onto the ground. So, he was rather annoyed when Anakin just hovered there in the air, not getting any closer to the ground. He finally tore his gaze from his hands to look up at Anakin and scold him.

"Anakin! Now would be nic…" Obi-wan froze as he realized what Anakin was staring at. The two of them looked at the beautiful sunset. The unique atmosphere sending rays of blue and purple through the mountain tops as the sunset. Obi-wan almost forgot he was stuck in the air for a second, the unique sight relaxing him for just a moment. It's not like he hasn't seen a sunset, he has seen thousands of them throughout his lifetime. It's just that it had been a long time since he was able to stop and look at one like he was at the moment. The past few years had been so chaotic, that he rarely had the chance to just sit back and watch the sunset. Obi-wan almost didn't realize that Anakin was descending until Anakin spoke again.

"Ok, you have to admit, that was pretty cool." He smiled at that,

"Yeah, it was."

Maybe Anakin being a dragon won't be so bad after all.