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"I know what you mean," He nodded and smiled lightly, holding out the ring in front of her but not verbally asking or forcing her to take it. He held it out so she had a choice of whether or not she wanted to take it.
"I know what you mean," He nodded and smiled lightly, holding out the ring in front of her but not verbally asking or forcing her to take it. He held it out so she had a choice of whether or not she wanted to take it.
Jami looked at it, then took it and slid it on my finger. "When I was a kid, I would wear my grandmother's jewelry all the time. It would always be too big, but that didn't stop me."
He nodded again and smiled, wrapping both of his arms around her in a light hug, "Was it fun?" He asked.
"Of course it was fun, Seb," Jami replied, twisting the ring. "I was 5 with nothing better to do."
"I suppose," He leaned his head on hers and sighed lightly, "Jami? Are you ready for this? Like really ready?" He asked softly, "Because now I don't think I am, there's going to be so much going on, for both of us,"
Jami's brow furrowed, and she didn't answer immediately. "Whatever happens, I want to do it with you," She said eventually. "As long as your here, everything seems fine."
He nodded and looked at the ring on her hand before looking out over the city, admiring to beautiful view and not saying anything.
"This is the place I used to come when I needed a break," She said softly. "Many a night has been spent under the stars. And I'm the only one who can get up here safely, cause of my powers."
"I suppose I'll have to find a way to get up here then, if you don't mind that is" He said, smiling lightly and squeezing her a little tighter.
A few tears rolled down Jami's cheeks as she remembered her past. She wished she could go back and have a better relationship with her brother, but now he was gone.
Sebastian saw the tears and he moved one of his hands from around her, gently wiping away the tears and hugging her tighter, "What are you thinking about?" He asked gently.
"Everything," Jami said softly. "I wish I could go back and have a better relationship with Noah, but now he's gone and I can't."
"Do you still see his spirit?" He asked, doing his very best to comfort her and keep her safe in his arms.
"Yeah, I can see him right now," Jami replied, being able to see the faint blue glow out of the corner of her eye. "He looks just the same as ever. Nothing's changed."
"Can you talk to him and try to figure something out between the two of you? He probably knows that you wanted to have a better relationship with him, maybe something can be figure out." He suggested, nodding slightly.
"We've….already talked. But there's a difference between having a relationship with him when he's dead and then when he's alive," Jami said, looking at Noah.
He nodded, "But having a relationship when he's dead is better than not having one at all, isn't it?"
"I suppose, but it's still different," She replied. She sighed. "At least he's willing to have a good relationship."
"That's always good," He said, looking around to see if he could spot him even though he knew he couldn't.
Jami could tell what he was doing. "You can't see him, Seb. Even if he wanted you to see him. You can't see spirits."
He sighed and nodded, "I know, I was just thinking maybe I could see him, did you tell him about the test?" He asked, looking at her and then out at the city.
"I think he already knows." She looked at Noah, and he had a knowing look on his face. He sat down next to the couple, but kept his distance.
Sebastian nodded again and smiled lightly, laying his head on Jami's shoulder, "Are we going to sit here all night?"
"Not all night, it might rain. And also spirits are more active at night, so I always try to stay indoors."
"Should we go inside now then?" He asked, shifting around and wondering how he was going to get back down with the jewelry box again.
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