The wolf whined at the mention of his human and sister. But he immediately perked up and almost nodded. Of course Kissimi would still be on Lothal. She always was; that was the good thing about Kisismi. She was always on Lothal and rarely had any need to leave, even with the droids. His human always survived. Really, though, the wolf just really wanted to go home. Lothal was his home. It'd been too long.
Obi-wan sighed. "No, Megara." He told her. He wasn't going to change his mind, or at least it wasn't going to be changed very easily. With Lothal lost, bringing the padawans would be an even worse idea than it had been to send Megara and Bane alone- which that had ended badly all things considered.
Chase continued to hover and listen, curious as to how his master would go about this. He was already thinking of excuses that would probably get the General to change his mind that didn't include fully lying to him. He sighed and stepped forward, standing next to Megara. "General, forgive me for interrupting the conversation, but what if we just went down to Lothal and dropped the wolf off? We wouldn't be but a few hours if we did that."
Obi-wan did not respond to Chase, though the boy wasn't wrong. Knowing the kid though, there was something behind it. Be that attempts to simply get off the cruiser for a while, or to get his master to Lothal- probably the latter. He did want the wolf off the ship. He also wanted to see how Megara would respond to the boy stepping up.