[What is Bertolt talking about, eight months? It's been four years, and while Reiner doesn't expect Bertolt to know that, he doesn't get where this eight months thing is coming from.]
[He shifts back a little, not letting go but wanting to see Bertolt's face, and it strikes him that they're still the same size. Reiner knows he's gotten bigger, broader and stronger, since Bertolt's death, but Bertolt doesn't feel smaller to him. He feels exactly the same as he always has, and Reiner suddenly wonders if he's been yanked backwards in time, if everything that happened in Marley was all a terrible nightmare and he's about to wake up in their tent on Wall Maria.]
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[What is Bertolt talking about, eight months? It's been four years, and while Reiner doesn't expect Bertolt to know that, he doesn't get where this eight months thing is coming from.]
[He shifts back a little, not letting go but wanting to see Bertolt's face, and it strikes him that they're still the same size. Reiner knows he's gotten bigger, broader and stronger, since Bertolt's death, but Bertolt doesn't feel smaller to him. He feels exactly the same as he always has, and Reiner suddenly wonders if he's been yanked backwards in time, if everything that happened in Marley was all a terrible nightmare and he's about to wake up in their tent on Wall Maria.]
What are you talking about, eight months?