Definitely not the right time to pick anything apart. Truthfully, they were probably quite a ways away from a right time to pick things apart. Even if it appeared that the further they got into the forest the sound of gunfire faded, rather than chased.
That didn't mean Ezra was wrong to be keeping an eye out, or that Obi-Wan wasn't keeping an eye out of his own. It had been a long, hard ten years since he'd last worked with a Jedi partner, but a master's instinctive watchfulness seemed to be a non-perishable skill. As he watched, he recognized that Ezra was doing well at covering their one side, so Obi-Wan gradually let himself focus more completely on the other.
Eventually the clearing with the ATVs caught his eye and he reached out towards the younger man's shoulder.
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That didn't mean Ezra was wrong to be keeping an eye out, or that Obi-Wan wasn't keeping an eye out of his own. It had been a long, hard ten years since he'd last worked with a Jedi partner, but a master's instinctive watchfulness seemed to be a non-perishable skill. As he watched, he recognized that Ezra was doing well at covering their one side, so Obi-Wan gradually let himself focus more completely on the other.
Eventually the clearing with the ATVs caught his eye and he reached out towards the younger man's shoulder.
"Think we've found our ride."