[It really is a shame that the ghosts are gone. Sure, some people had trouble with them, but Jaeger didn't and Wesker got to see his father again. He knows Wesker's doing his best to be okay, but he imagines it does hurt and he's more than happy to come with Wesker to visit his father's grave.
He'll remain beside his husband, but for the time being he's silent. He's here, though, and he's certainly not going anywhere.]
[It's nice, honestly, that Jaeger will come here with him; it's a place he's used to going alone, and he'd done that for the first time since the ghosts left. But now...it's good to have someone beside him for the time being, even if he still doesn't really know what to do with any of this.]
...It still doesn't feel like much of anything.
[It's quiet, but it's still audible.]
It never really has. But now more than ever, I think.
It sounds frustrating. It doesn't mean that you don't care about him, I think it's just how you process things. That's not a bad thing, but I can understand why you're troubled by it.
You were in a terrible place after he died, ja? You might not have missed him in the way you expected, but you were extremely pleased to see him again, and you spent so much time with him! You wanted him to be there for our wedding, and you're coming back here now... It's pretty obvious to me that you care so much about him.
[He'll return it, don't worry. He'll also move a little closer, not to touch any further, but just to be here. He knows it isn't easy, but he's not going anywhere and he's right here if you need him. He'll even remain quiet for once in his life! It's a miracle.]
To be honest, I don't really know what people usually do here... I think it depends on the person, and what you think you need to do. Just spending time here might be good - it's always been important to you to spend time with the people you care about, ja?
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He'll remain beside his husband, but for the time being he's silent. He's here, though, and he's certainly not going anywhere.]
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...It still doesn't feel like much of anything.
[It's quiet, but it's still audible.]
It never really has. But now more than ever, I think.
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...Does it bother you?
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Yes.
[It's simple, but it's honest.]
Yes, of course it does.
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[He'll reach out for his husband's hand then.]
It sounds frustrating. It doesn't mean that you don't care about him, I think it's just how you process things. That's not a bad thing, but I can understand why you're troubled by it.
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It's something that's always troubled me in some way. Questioning whether I actually care or not, I mean.
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[The answer is easy and confident.]
You were in a terrible place after he died, ja? You might not have missed him in the way you expected, but you were extremely pleased to see him again, and you spent so much time with him! You wanted him to be there for our wedding, and you're coming back here now... It's pretty obvious to me that you care so much about him.
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...It was good that he could be there for the wedding.
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[He squeezes Wesker's hand at that.]
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...Thank you. For coming out here with me.
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Of course. Your father was a wonderful person, and I'm very glad I had the chance to meet him. I'll come back here with you whenever you'd like.
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[He did this last time, too.]
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...It may be a while.
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[He squeezes Wesker's hand again.]
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...Hopefully it won't be as rough this time.
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[...]
I could even keep the shop open a little later for you on some nights, if you'd like.
[how was he supposed to resist... it's gentle though, of course.]
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Maybe I'll ask you to, sometime.
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I'd like that. Whenever you'd like, then.
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...Mmngh.
His grip on Jaeger's hand is going rather tight, however; not enough to hurt, but definitely enough to be felt.]
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...I don't really know what I'm doing here.
[That's likewise quiet, but again, it's genuine.]
I don't know if I'm supposed to do anything at all, or if I am, if it's something in particular; I just know I don't really want to leave.
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