The captain has been impossible to keep down, refusing rest as he helps tend to the aftermath of this disaster. There's a desperation to his actions. A need to be useful and help wherever he can.
People died because of him. Because he wasn't quick enough.
They suffered pretending to be him.
He hasn't slept in days. Seeing Reynard again makes the captain pause in his own duties, leaning the shovel he's been using to help dig graves against the wall he's soon leaning against to catch his breath. Jim looks worn down too.
"Reynard. It's good to see you." Alive, he means. Jim has been worried about all of his friends. "I've already died once. When I go for good, I want some happiness to come from it. A charity, or an event held to help someone else. Makes no difference where I'm buried--wasn't anything left of my dad to bury after all."
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People died because of him. Because he wasn't quick enough.
They suffered pretending to be him.
He hasn't slept in days. Seeing Reynard again makes the captain pause in his own duties, leaning the shovel he's been using to help dig graves against the wall he's soon leaning against to catch his breath. Jim looks worn down too.
"Reynard. It's good to see you." Alive, he means. Jim has been worried about all of his friends. "I've already died once. When I go for good, I want some happiness to come from it. A charity, or an event held to help someone else. Makes no difference where I'm buried--wasn't anything left of my dad to bury after all."