Wood asks why he's there, and he says that he'll look for them. He tells Wood that the earthquake is just too familiar, and that it's better to be outside enjoying the wind and the chill. Wood tells him that he has always been fighting with Harker, ever since the battle. He wonders how Harker is doing now, and Wood says that Harker's worrying about a man. Wood asks him if he still wants to fight for a woman. Wood says no, he just wants to get lost.
Wood asks why he's there, and he says that he'll look for them. He tells Wood that the earthquake is just too familiar, and that it's better to be outside enjoying the wind and the chill. Wood tells him that he has always been fighting with Harker, ever since the battle. He wonders how Harker is doing now, and Wood says that Harker's worrying about a man. Wood asks him if he still wants to fight for a woman. Wood says no, he just wants to get lost.