[She says it's understandable, but Viktor still feels some regret--both for failing to say anything about Kyle to anyone, and for moving on, ostensibly, from Jayce. The more logical part of him knows that this guilt is more about the bombing of the castle than his relationship with Kyle, but it compounds all the same.]
I loved Jayce. [He catches himself speaking in the past tense.] I still--
[He knows he doesn't need to justify himself to anyone. These are his choices, and he shouldn't have to defend them. But even though Wanda is uniquely positioned to understand his situation, and his pain, he can't quite finish the sentence.]
I needed something else. [He didn't know he could have something else, is what he really means.] And. I like him.
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I loved Jayce. [He catches himself speaking in the past tense.] I still--
[He knows he doesn't need to justify himself to anyone. These are his choices, and he shouldn't have to defend them. But even though Wanda is uniquely positioned to understand his situation, and his pain, he can't quite finish the sentence.]
I needed something else. [He didn't know he could have something else, is what he really means.] And. I like him.