Can we please have Qui-Gon helping Obi-Wan cope with his ADHD, as was hinted at in the last one?
“Obi-Wan?”
The redhead looked up slowly from the datapad and the sentence he had
been rereading for eight…or make that fifteen times.
“Master?”
“Are you alright
young one?” The older man sat down beside him on the couch with a
cup of tea in hand, watching him closely.
Obi-Wan glanced at
his datapad and then back at Qui-Gon, wondering if he should tell
him. “I…”
“Are you having
trouble focusing?” Qui-Gon glanced down at Obi-Wan’s tapping
foot. He had started to notice Obi-Wan having…troubles.
He was starting to
wonder about a lot of the things he had read in Obi-Wan’s folder
and if perhaps it wasn’t caused by one particular thing instead of
being a general problem.
“Yes
Master.” Obi-Wan bit his lower lip hard and tried to stop shaking
his leg when he noticed where the other was looking. “Its…I’m
sorry master. I’ll try better.”
“No, no don’t
be sorry Obi-Wan. I don’t think its your fault.” Qui-Gon smiled
and reached out, stroking the others hair back. “Let me guess, the
assignment isn’t one you’re interested in really, what is it?”
“…Navigational
tactic.”
“Which you don’t
like.” Qui-Gon chuckled quietly. “Not like you like languages and
science…Obi-Wan, I want us to go to the healers tomorrow, I have a
little suspicion.” He smiled at the boy to show him nothing was
wrong per say.
Obi-Wan blinked but
nodded and gave a frustrated sigh. “I’ve read this eight time
master…I don’t…”
Qui-Gon took a sip
of tea while thinking before getting up and turning the music on, a
low and steady beat and not to loud before he returned to the others
side and taking a hand, settling back in his space. “I want you to
try to read now and every time you feel like you can’t read, you
either listen to the music or squeeze my hand for a bit. Can you do
that for me?”
Obi-Wan blinked and
looked from the player to Qui-Gon, hesitant before he nodded and
turned back to his pad.
Slowly, tortuously
slow someone might have said, Obi-Wan managed to get through the text
he was reading.
Giving the boy a
few moments, Qui-Gon squeezed the smaller hand in his gently. “Did
it help?”
“Kinda? I don’t
know if I’ll remember it but I got through the text at least?”
The other muttered.
“That’s
what I’m here for Obi-Wan, to guide you and help you through it.”
Carefully plucking the datapad from the teen, Qui-Gon placed the
empty cup down. “Lets go through it, see what you remember.” He
smiled gently.
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“So…ADHD?”
Qui-Gon looked up
from his meal and raised a brow at Mace. “That’s still being
examined but its the most likely, yes.”
“I
did wonder about Padawan Kenobi’s occasional…bursts at time. He’s
usually so steady and smart.” The other hummed, looking over to
where a happy Obi-Wan was entertaining his friends.
“He is smart. He
just has a different learning curve. You know how it functions, do
you think Depa mind it if I introduced him to her?”
Mace shrugged. “I
don’t think so but it might be best to ask. That’s why I know if
I’m honest, since I already had a student with ADHD they wanted me
to talk to you, give you advice.”
“No two are
alike. I’m not putting him on medication yet.” Qui-Gon hummed.
“Nor would I
advice to, just yet. If you and him can make it work without it, then
that’s fine. Be prepared for eventual side symptoms though.”
“Like?”
“Anxiety,
depression, mood switches, tourettes, restless leg, sleep disorders
and a whole sleeve of others. Its best to just wait and see if I’m
honest Qui-Gon.” He patted the other on the shoulder. “I trust
you though, this can be worked with, figured out and coped with.”
Qui-Gon nodded and
smiled when he saw Obi-Wan watching them, making a gentle shooing
motion that got a grin out of the boy before he focused back on his
friends.
“With a boy this
bright, yes.”