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Ahsoka experiences a wholly inappropriate sense of deja vu, plus the strangest feeling of ‘is this what Anakin felt like the first time he met me?’
Bennu, on the other hand, is - cautiously welcoming. She doesn’t feel any sense of personal connection to Ahsoka, but trained, sane Force-Users are in short supply these days.
As it is, Ahsoka might simply ask Bennu to tell her about her mother. About Obi-Wan, and what happened to Master Kenobi. Bennu, in turn, will ask for stories about her mother when she was young, when being a Jedi was not a death sentence or a vanishingly rare occurance. They get along relatively well.
(Not quite as well as Bennu and Dex get along, though. Bennu views Dex as the uncle she never had, and Dex treats her like his own daughter at times.)
Plus, it is surprisingly nice to complain about some aspects of Ye Old Jedi Traditions with a person who isn’t Luke.

Ahsoka experiences a wholly inappropriate sense of deja vu, plus the strangest feeling of ‘is this what Anakin felt like the first time he met me?’
Bennu, on the other hand, is - cautiously welcoming. She doesn’t feel any sense of personal connection to Ahsoka, but trained, sane Force-Users are in short supply these days.
As it is, Ahsoka might simply ask Bennu to tell her about her mother. About Obi-Wan, and what happened to Master Kenobi. Bennu, in turn, will ask for stories about her mother when she was young, when being a Jedi was not a death sentence or a vanishingly rare occurance. They get along relatively well.
(Not quite as well as Bennu and Dex get along, though. Bennu views Dex as the uncle she never had, and Dex treats her like his own daughter at times.)
Plus, it is surprisingly nice to complain about some aspects of Ye Old Jedi Traditions with a person who isn’t Luke.
