...I think I would prefer Excella being here, if anyone has to be. I don't think she would appreciate anything that happens here, but she deserves better than what she received.
[Talking about her is a bit easier nowadays, at least; he pauses for a moment, though.]
I'm glad you're doing better. I know how difficult it was for you to talk about her some time ago. I think it's good that you still think about her, of course, but it's good that you're doing okay.
Oh, that's a wonderful idea! I hadn't even considered that, but I can see how that would help! That's a really nice idea, Albert. I think I'll have to borrow it!
Mine is in the basement. It isn't much, but I've found it good to have it around. It was a bit strange at first, admittedly, but I've gotten used to it.
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[Talking about her is a bit easier nowadays, at least; he pauses for a moment, though.]
She was twenty-five, you know. When she died.
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[Twenty-five, huh... She really didn't deserve that, but knowing she was younger than he'd thought... It's kind of weird, and he Doesn't Like It.
But it is good that Wesker's not as upset talking about her as he used to be. Jaeger takes Wesker's hand anyway.]
I think it would be good for her to be here. Not to deal with all of this or the memories, certainly, but for her to have a different life.
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[He'll accept Jaeger's hand easily.]
I don't miss her in the same way I do some of the others. But I think about her often.
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[He squeezes Wesker's hand.]
I'm glad you're doing better. I know how difficult it was for you to talk about her some time ago. I think it's good that you still think about her, of course, but it's good that you're doing okay.
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I set up something similar to those memorials that were around in November, for some of the people from that world. It's helped somewhat.
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If you'd be okay with it, I'd like to see the ones you have set up sometime.
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[From the sound of it, he would be; he isn't just humoring you.]
For now we should probably return home. Shall we?
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[A lot, really. It's not like he ever knew them, but it feels right to want to be there for Wesker, and he would like to see them...]
Oh, yes, I suppose we should!
[He'll move to stand then, dusting himself off a bit before offering Wesker a hand.]
Shall we?