[It's really a pity Gilbert isn't here, to bridge the inevital gap between them. Because at the end of the day, Oz is not Jack. But he belongs to Jack. And if he remembers how it felt to be wielded against Glen Baskerville, the tragedy's finest instrument, then surely Oswald must remember too. So much happened after that, in much more recent memory, and he knows Oswald doesn't really hold it against him. But B-Rabbit is still a part of who he is, and the foundation of their relationship will always be rocky. Whatever Oz manages to make out of it, he's not exactly expecting miracles.
But this is... nice, actually. They didn't have much chance to talk about Gilbert's regained memories, so to hear about them from Oswald is a new experience. He won't forget what he's told.]
What kind of stories? [Oz has trouble picturing it, but he's well aware how much Gilbert cares about his brother. Even if it mostly takes the form of aggressive mother-henning.]
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But this is... nice, actually. They didn't have much chance to talk about Gilbert's regained memories, so to hear about them from Oswald is a new experience. He won't forget what he's told.]
What kind of stories? [Oz has trouble picturing it, but he's well aware how much Gilbert cares about his brother. Even if it mostly takes the form of aggressive mother-henning.]