Whatever might be going on in Marc's head, he is, visibly, alone.
...Going by his height and build, this scene must be from only a year or two before he left home. Which puts it after Marc's hospital stay.
(The hospital was supposed to help Marc get better, right? And if he doesn't need to lean on his alters for support, that should be evidence that he is doing better. So...why is this scene just making Elias feel sad?)
I love that the emotions for “Steven and Jake being around is a good thing” are there, even if the words haven’t quite arrived yet. (Still waiting on “the hospital was a bad thing”…)
Gotta love that Elias finally figured out how to stand up for Marc/Steven… at exactly the wrong time.
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