ARIAN HADI
Explantion:This conversation is between the characters of starwars
Anakin sits on a balcony overlooking Coruscant, lost in thought. Obi-Wan approaches, sensing his unease.
OBI-WAN: You're quieter than usual. That’s never a good sign.
ANAKIN: Just… thinking.
OBI-WAN: Now that is a dangerous thing.
ANAKIN: Not in the mood for jokes, Master.
OBI-WAN: I gathered as much. So, tell me—what weighs on your mind?
ANAKIN:What if I’m not good enough?
OBI-WAN: Not good enough? Anakin, you—
ANAKIN: No, listen. I mean... what if I fail? Not just in battle, not just as a Jedi what if I fail you? Padme? Everyone I care about?
OBI-WAN: You won’t.
ANAKIN: But what if I do? I’ve seen too many people suffer because I wasn’t strong enough to stop it. I couldn’t save my mother. What if what if I can’t protect the ones I love when it matters most?
OBI-WAN: Anakin…
ANAKIN: You don’t understand. You’ve always been so sure, so... in control. But me? I feel like I’m standing at the edge of something I can’t see. And no matter how strong I get, no matter how much I try it’s not enough.
OBI-WAN: Anakin. You are stronger than you know. But strength isn’t just power it’s trust. It’s knowing that you will struggle, you will fall, but you will get back up. And you won’t be alone when you do.
ANAKIN: And if I fall too far?
OBI-WAN: Then I will pull you back.
A long silence. Anakin looks away, unsure, while Obi-Wan watches him with concern. The city hums in the distance, a storm brewing on the horizon both outside and within Anakin himself.