Anakin guessed that things could be worse. Really, things could be much, much worse, but that didn't mean that he still didn't hate that they were stuck in the middle of nowhere.

"Sit down, Anakin," Obi-Wan said wearily. "You're making everyone dizzy."

"How?" Anakin asked on his…he didn't even know how many times he'd lapped the room. He had lost count after twelve. "I'm not dizzy, and I'm the one doing the actual walking."

"You're making me dizzy," Ahsoka said, her voice slightly muffled. She was stretched out on the ground, her cloak wrapped around herself like a blanket. She tilted her head back to look at Anakin. "And I was sleeping."

Anakin paused. "Sorry."

"Does that mean you'll stop pacing now?"

Anakin sighed. He sat down across from Obi-Wan and Ahsoka. "I just can't believe we're stuck here." He gazed ruefully at the blockage of snow outside. Thankfully, the door itself hadn't been blocked—the shield had done enough to prevent that—but down the path, there was already a small mountain of snow that Anakin estimated was probably taller than himself. He was glad that the snow had at least stopped. Hopefully, tomorrow morning, the snow would have melted a little too.

"We can't do anything but wait at this point," Obi-Wan murmured. He was looking outside too. "We'll figure something out that way eventually."

Anakin sighed again. He tilted his head back against the wall and looked at the blockage of snow again. Maybe if he just stared enough at it, the whole thing would melt.

"I thought you liked the snow," Obi-Wan commented.

"I do," Anakin snapped. "I just don't like it when it's like that."

"Very specific, well done."

Anakin scowled. "If you're just going to make fun of me—"

"We're not making fun of you," Ahsoka said, sitting up. She rubbed a hand over her eyes and stretched her arms over her head. "But…we'd get to morning a lot faster if you just relaxed."

"I am relaxed—"

"Yes, very," Obi-Wan said dryly.

At Anakin's huff, Obi-Wan stood up. "But our Padawan's right, Anakin. There's nothing we can do, but the area is perfectly safe. Resting is the only thing we can do from here."

Anakin looked as his former master settled down next to him. Ahsoka, too, scooted over, albeit on her stomach. She looked ridiculous, and Anakin considered saying something, but instead, he turned to Obi-Wan. "You know you only ever call Ahsoka our Padawan when she's doing something you agree with?"

"Do I really?" Obi-Wan asked. "Do I, Ahsoka?"

"Not at all, Master Kenobi," Ahsoka said cheerfully.

"I hate you both," Anakin said flatly. "I really do."

"A shame we're stuck together, then," Obi-Wan said. He rested his head against the wall. "Now hush, Anakin. Rest."

"You heard him, Master," Ahsoka said with a yawn. She rested her hands behind her head and looked sleepily up at Anakin. "We'll figure it out in the morning."

Anakin started to say something, but both Ahsoka and Obi-Wan nudged him on the shoulder.

Anakin closed his mouth. "Fine," he grumbled, closing his eyes. "Fine. But just so you know, if we wake up—"

"When we wake up—"

"When we wake up," Anakin said, "and no one's come to get us, I'll be there to say I told you so."

"We look forward to it, Anakin," Obi-Wan said. "Now hush."


A/N: okay, well...maybe I just wanted another group nap. (Also, I feel like while it's a popular headcanon that Obi-Wan doesn't sleep, I also diagnose Anakin Skywalker with the "I do not know how to sleep because brain is too wired" disease.)

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