...So either you're going to find a way to make it work or you'll both be doing that incredibly dismissive, passive-aggressive thing that you both apparently do, and you'll be doing it within the first fifteen minutes, if it takes that long.
...Hopefully it works out well enough for both of you.
[Honestly, he's sort of glad he doesn't have anyone from his world here, at least not for the time being; he can't imagine that going anywhere near well.]
[...It's cold but not unbearable, he'll manage. Please drag him inside after a while but for now he will be fine.
That said, it's a matter of wandering up to the box that's out there and plugging in the numbers from that ticket he received from Retrospec; somehow this is going to make this machine produce a painting, so. Here we...are, he is going to shove this thing back in there eventually but for now he'll let Jaeger look at it.
It's...something? Alex is an objectively attractive person with the general look of someone that is currently divorcing you, Wesker looks like he wants so little to do with this that he's trying to become one with the furniture, and on the mantle up above them and to the left we've got a portrait depicted of the crazy old man who locked both of them in a murder basement and made them do little-child Hunger Games.
[Don't ask questions about how the machine produces a painting, got it. As for the painting itself... well, it's definitely awkward? Holy shit it's awkward.]
I'm not sure what I was expecting, but somehow it wasn't this?
[...He doesn't even know this woman and yet the "are you looking at my sister" urge is present, what the hell.]
I don't remember anything about it, no... Although it seems vaguely like the sort of horrendous thing that the old man would have wanted made, judging by how he was talking to me before.
...My thoughts exactly. It would involve doing what that man wanted, at least, and that's something I don't really want to think about for terribly long.
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It really isn't all that easy, you know! It's going to be dreadful.
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About right?
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Ja, that's exactly it! I'll try very hard not to let it turn into that, but the chances are pretty high!
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Well, I suppose it just depends on how important all of this is to you, in the end.
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[Honestly, he's sort of glad he doesn't have anyone from his world here, at least not for the time being; he can't imagine that going anywhere near well.]
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[Well, we're probably done here so should we get going?]
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I'll have to get my heavier coat at some point! Anyway, let's go see that picture, ja?
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[...It's cold but not unbearable, he'll manage.
Please drag him inside after a while but for now he will be fine.That said, it's a matter of wandering up to the box that's out there and plugging in the numbers from that ticket he received from Retrospec; somehow this is going to make this machine produce a painting, so. Here we...are, he is going to shove this thing back in there eventually but for now he'll let Jaeger look at it.
It's...something? Alex is an objectively attractive person with the general look of someone that is currently divorcing you, Wesker looks like he wants so little to do with this that he's trying to become one with the furniture, and on the mantle up above them and to the left we've got a portrait depicted of the crazy old man who locked both of them in a murder basement and made them do little-child Hunger Games.
It's awkward, is what I'm saying.]
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I'm not sure what I was expecting, but somehow it wasn't this?
[What does he do with this knowledge...]
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Likewise.
[Anyway.]
That's definitely the woman I remembered recently, however. Apparently she was my sister; we were around the same age.
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[Like. Why this is a thing, maybe??]
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I don't remember anything about it, no... Although it seems vaguely like the sort of horrendous thing that the old man would have wanted made, judging by how he was talking to me before.
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I can't really say I'm surprised by that. No wonder the two of you look so awkward!
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I can't be certain that that's what this is, obviously. But it's not impossible, either.
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Maybe you'll remember something about it at some point.
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...Maybe. I don't know if it's something I care to remember much of.
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Fair enough. I doubt it'd be a very pleasant memory, after all.
[It involves that old man, so obviously it wouldn't be.]
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...My thoughts exactly. It would involve doing what that man wanted, at least, and that's something I don't really want to think about for terribly long.
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[He doesn't like thinking about it either...]
Well, let's head on back home, ja? It's cold out here!
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