Feelings are always difficult, no matter what they are.
[Her own have always been twisted balls of string, so deeply intertwined with each other she no longer knows how to separate them all. Most of the time, it's fine. And then there are times like these when it's a curse, nearly impossible to live with.
But it's not her place to question his feelings or his relationship with Reika, whatever it may be. There'll be time for that later, time to slowly fix this gaping hole that's opened up between them.]
Thank you for telling me though. [About what he'd done, all of it.] I know it can't have been easy.
[She sees his hand tremble and reaches out her own in response, a light touch of her fingertips on his hand, telling him that it'll be alright, that he doesn't need to worry.
Some of the light in her eyes dim, memory surging back once again and settling around her shoulders with a familiar weight.]
Of course. [A simple answer, a true answer.] Who doesn't?
[But at the same time, it's not the answer he deserves. Her hand falls away and she straightens.]
I'll tell you about them, after all this [Woodhurst, she means] is done. But for now, we have work to do.
[She remembers now of just how much Reika had emphasized Julius's health, currently declining rapidly along with the mission itself. Guilt lances through her heart briefly over her lack of foresight. Perhaps it's best if they head back, save any other discussions for another day.]
I'll take you back to your place so you can get some rest.