It's exactly what César needs, and for that, he is grateful beyond measure. César's been without a chance to start mourning, well, everything. There's so much to mourn. And it seems like Cerrit needs it as well. Cerrit keeps him standing.
But César doesn't know his story. And Cerrit only knows a bit of his. There are things he can't answer. The worst part is that if César never makes it back home, Rex will lose the chance for them to be brothers.
Eventually, he calms down enough he can support his own weight fully again and can breathe easier, even if he's still winding down. "T... thank you. I wasn't expecting such kindness."
no subject
But César doesn't know his story. And Cerrit only knows a bit of his. There are things he can't answer. The worst part is that if César never makes it back home, Rex will lose the chance for them to be brothers.
Eventually, he calms down enough he can support his own weight fully again and can breathe easier, even if he's still winding down. "T... thank you. I wasn't expecting such kindness."