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[When Wesker didn't contact him a day ago he was worried, but worry has quickly turned to fear and Jaeger's never been good at dealing with fear. Repeated attempts to reach Wesker have failed, so Jaeger's taken it on himself to go looking for his boyfriend.
Thankfully Wesker cuts a distinctive figure and Jaeger's able to trace his location to the outskirts of the city. He's worried that he's going to find that something's happened to Wesker, that he'll be injured or dying, or maybe even already dead—
But that isn't the case, and when he finds Wesker the man looks perfectly fine.]
Albert!
[He'll approach immediately; the worry and concern is probably obvious just from that exclamation alone, but once he gets close he speaks up again.]
Are you okay? What are you doing out here?
[If Wesker will let him get close enough, he'll reach out to touch Wesker's arm, as he usually does.]
Thankfully Wesker cuts a distinctive figure and Jaeger's able to trace his location to the outskirts of the city. He's worried that he's going to find that something's happened to Wesker, that he'll be injured or dying, or maybe even already dead—
But that isn't the case, and when he finds Wesker the man looks perfectly fine.]
Albert!
[He'll approach immediately; the worry and concern is probably obvious just from that exclamation alone, but once he gets close he speaks up again.]
Are you okay? What are you doing out here?
[If Wesker will let him get close enough, he'll reach out to touch Wesker's arm, as he usually does.]

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Albert...
[And for a moment, he's really not sure what to do. He wants to reach out to touch, he wants to tell him just how much he loves him and he's missed him, but mostly Jaeger's just overwhelmed. It takes him a bit longer than it probably should for him to shake his head a bit as if to snap himself out of it. He steps back and holds the door open.]
Come in, let's... let's sit for a moment, ja? This is... it's a bit much to process, isn't it?
[The relief is already seeping into his tone, anyway. Despite the hesitations, he doesn't sound awkward. Overwhelmed, but not awkward.]
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[He still seems a little disoriented, personally, but "overwhelmed" is a good description for it as well; he'll come into the room easily enough and without complaint, though, and he'll move to sit on the bed and look at Jaeger, expecting to be joined there.
...Disoriented or not, he still had the presence of mind to cover his eyes; those dark glasses are still on.]
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Jaeger joins Wesker immediately; his first thought is to sit a bit further away, putting the usual amount of space between them. He reconsiders after a moment though, and then scoots closer. He doesn't reach out to touch immediately, though. Wesker seems a bit overwhelmed too, and Jaeger doesn't want to make it any worse.]
Did it just... all come back to you all at once?
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[So not exactly, but it might as well have been. It wasn't exactly a good time?
He shifts a bit on the bed, though, once Jaeger joins him properly; he doesn't try to initiate much contact, but he will try to take one of Jaeger's hands if possible.]
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Just... give him a moment. He'll be okay soon.]
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It's all right, Jaeger.
[The words are quiet, though; more intended to be calming than a proper assertion.]
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It is all right. Everything's fine now. Well, perhaps it's too soon to say that for certain, but he's positive everything will be okay at the very least.
Wesker's memories have returned to him, after all.]
I... I know. I'm just... I'm so...
[The words die out before he can finish the thought and his grip tightens. It probably isn't painful for Wesker, but he's certainly not stopping. There's a sense of desperation there, like if he lets go he'll lose Wesker all over again.]
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I told you that I would always come back to you.
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I know... I know and I waited, just like I promised I would.
[His breath catches, but he's able to continue after a moment.]
I love you, I love you so much and I've missed you... But you remember now, you're back...
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[He isn't able to make eye contact very well, but it's more through being overwhelmed than anything.]
It's good to see that you're all right. I...remember most of what happened over the past while, I know it must have been hard on you.
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[He's quiet for a moment, then suddenly he glances away. His grip is still tight, though.]
...I'm sorry I left.
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Don't apologize for that - you don't ever have to apologize for that. I'm not angry or upset with you for it.
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[His voice is even when he responds, though it takes him a moment to find the words he wants.]
I asked you to take care of yourself. To not let me hurt you, and to stay safe if you felt threatened.
I'm not going to be upset with you for doing exactly as I asked.
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[To be honest, he's not sure how long he could have tried. He certainly didn't want to leave again and he would have resisted for as long as he could, but...
The thought bothers him immensely.]
I love you so much... I'm so happy you remember.
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You did well, you know. I don't think most people would know how to handle that.
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It felt like there wasn't anything I could do.
[He evaluates that for a moment, then amends it.]
There wasn't anything I could do. You had already suffered so much and you didn't want sympathy. I didn't know what else I could offer you.
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...By the time I died back then, I needed to be put out of my misery. There was nothing else that could be done - I didn't want anything from anyone, outside of watching them die. There was nothing left for me.
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...He really doesn't think so.]
I'm so sorry. I really wish things had turned out differently. I... I understand now, though.
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It would be better if you still didn't. I don't like the idea that you had to see that, much less for so long.
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[That's the most important thing to clarify, as far as he's concerned.]
I was very worried about you. You weren't terrible to me, though.
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What were you worried about...? Talk to me.
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You mentioned your plans several times, with the intention of acting on them again. It... scared me, but it also worried me. I thought maybe something would convince you otherwise, but you were dead-set on it. Even with a life like this, nothing was going to change your mind. You'd already suffered through so much, so there wasn't anything anyone could do to help you now.
[It's... really depressing, honestly...]
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[It's quiet, and it's deliberately blank and even, but it's still firm, particularly as he continues.]
There's nothing you could have done differently. You did all you could, and I knew that.
But it wasn't enough. Nothing ever could have been enough; as far as I was concerned humanity needed to pay a price. For what they had done, and what they were capable of doing.
You did your best to help me. I know you did. And it did matter to me in some ways. But there was nothing else you could have done for me. If anything, living like this - having a normal life, being safe from everything that had happened - only made it worse.
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[Nothing could have helped, so it's not like he did anything wrong. Still, he feels like there should have been something else he could have done to help.]
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