The would have been Jedi if not for unforeseen circumstances (like getting turned into a gaping hole in the Force) chokes on his drink when he sees Kenobi.
Iago, being from an Italy currently mired deep in the Second World War, can certainly understand thinking a glass of fresh juice something rare and worth savoring.
But even if he couldn't, he might still be more interested in the man holding the glass in question.
"As it is good to see you. How... fares the war?" Yoda watches, through the Force, of course, consciousness skimming the shatterpoints. Not like he can do much from where he has hidden himself, though. Waiting to fulfill a role in the grander play.
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"Who are you?"
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But even if he couldn't, he might still be more interested in the man holding the glass in question.
Interesting.
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Hamlet doesn't look entirely perplexed, per se, but he doesn't look completely disinterested, either.
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The fact that doppelgangers might exist had not escaped him, but coming face to face with one is a different matter entirely.
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"What do you see?"
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"And you."
Surprise, surprise!
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She drops down with a flip that's not quite human and beams at him.
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"And so are you, miss."
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Hey, Obi-Wan.
There was a kid sitting in that booth before you got there, you know.
"Hey," Naota protests, annoyed. "What do you think you're doing?"
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(This says rather a lot about his state of mind at the moment.)
"I'm - terribly sorry," he manages, immediately starting to get up from his seat at the booth.
"I didn't realize this booth was occupied."
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And now it's sulking time! Boy, being twelve sure does suck.
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"What is it that troubles you?"
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"A long time it has been, Obi-Wan."
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"Master Yoda. It's good to see you."
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