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7/9/2025, 11:45:03 AM
Somebody on reddit unearthed the Czech dev notes for Hans's romance scene. Turns out Henry wasn't disgusted when Hans kissed him first and he wasn't about to run away - the poor guy's brain just briefly short-circuited out of surprise.
>Jindra and Ptáček sit side by side on the bed in Ptáček’s chamber in Suchdol. Outside, dusk is falling quickly and the room is lit by candlelight. Ptáček wipes tears from his cheeks. He nearly started crying. He’s afraid for Jindra—and he said as much in their earlier conversation. He doesn’t want to lose him. He doesn’t want to lose him because he loves him more than a friend. He loves him the way Galehaut loved Lancelot—in the story Ptáček has just told Jindra.
>Jindra takes Ptáček’s hand in his palm. Ptáček looks down at Jindra's hand, surprised, and then up at Jindra with tear-filled eyes.
>PTÁČEK
>(breathing unevenly)
>HENRY
(softly, soothingly)
>I'll be back.
>HENRY
>(gripping his hand)
>I promise.
>He stands up from the bed, ready to leave. Ptáček looks up at him.
>HENRY
>And everything will be alright. I'll bring reinforcements—
>He doesn’t get to finish the sentence. Ptáček rises, grabs his arm, and stops him. He turns Jindra toward him—body to body—and kisses him. A quick, hesitant kiss on the lips.
>PTÁČEK
>(a fast, passionate kiss)
>HENRY
>(pulls back from the kiss)
>Now it’s Jindra’s turn to stare in astonishment.
>Jindra and Ptáček sit side by side on the bed in Ptáček’s chamber in Suchdol. Outside, dusk is falling quickly and the room is lit by candlelight. Ptáček wipes tears from his cheeks. He nearly started crying. He’s afraid for Jindra—and he said as much in their earlier conversation. He doesn’t want to lose him. He doesn’t want to lose him because he loves him more than a friend. He loves him the way Galehaut loved Lancelot—in the story Ptáček has just told Jindra.
>Jindra takes Ptáček’s hand in his palm. Ptáček looks down at Jindra's hand, surprised, and then up at Jindra with tear-filled eyes.
>PTÁČEK
>(breathing unevenly)
>HENRY
(softly, soothingly)
>I'll be back.
>HENRY
>(gripping his hand)
>I promise.
>He stands up from the bed, ready to leave. Ptáček looks up at him.
>HENRY
>And everything will be alright. I'll bring reinforcements—
>He doesn’t get to finish the sentence. Ptáček rises, grabs his arm, and stops him. He turns Jindra toward him—body to body—and kisses him. A quick, hesitant kiss on the lips.
>PTÁČEK
>(a fast, passionate kiss)
>HENRY
>(pulls back from the kiss)
>Now it’s Jindra’s turn to stare in astonishment.
6/30/2025, 10:13:05 AM
Somebody on reddit unearthed the Czech dev notes for Hans's romance scene. Turns out Henry wasn't disgusted when Hans kissed him first and he wasn't about to run away - the poor guy's brain just briefly short-circuited out of surprise.
>Jindra and Ptáček sit side by side on the bed in Ptáček’s chamber in Suchdol. Outside, dusk is falling quickly and the room is lit by candlelight. Ptáček wipes tears from his cheeks. He nearly started crying. He’s afraid for Jindra—and he said as much in their earlier conversation. He doesn’t want to lose him. He doesn’t want to lose him because he loves him more than a friend. He loves him the way Galehaut loved Lancelot—in the story Ptáček has just told Jindra.
>Jindra takes Ptáček’s hand in his palm. Ptáček looks down at Jindra's hand, surprised, and then up at Jindra with tear-filled eyes.
>PTÁČEK
>(breathing unevenly)
>HENRY
(softly, soothingly)
>I'll be back.
>HENRY
>(gripping his hand)
>I promise.
>He stands up from the bed, ready to leave. Ptáček looks up at him.
>HENRY
>And everything will be alright. I'll bring reinforcements—
>He doesn’t get to finish the sentence. Ptáček rises, grabs his arm, and stops him. He turns Jindra toward him—body to body—and kisses him. A quick, hesitant kiss on the lips.
>PTÁČEK
>(a fast, passionate kiss)
>HENRY
>(pulls back from the kiss)
>Now it’s Jindra’s turn to stare in astonishment.
>Jindra and Ptáček sit side by side on the bed in Ptáček’s chamber in Suchdol. Outside, dusk is falling quickly and the room is lit by candlelight. Ptáček wipes tears from his cheeks. He nearly started crying. He’s afraid for Jindra—and he said as much in their earlier conversation. He doesn’t want to lose him. He doesn’t want to lose him because he loves him more than a friend. He loves him the way Galehaut loved Lancelot—in the story Ptáček has just told Jindra.
>Jindra takes Ptáček’s hand in his palm. Ptáček looks down at Jindra's hand, surprised, and then up at Jindra with tear-filled eyes.
>PTÁČEK
>(breathing unevenly)
>HENRY
(softly, soothingly)
>I'll be back.
>HENRY
>(gripping his hand)
>I promise.
>He stands up from the bed, ready to leave. Ptáček looks up at him.
>HENRY
>And everything will be alright. I'll bring reinforcements—
>He doesn’t get to finish the sentence. Ptáček rises, grabs his arm, and stops him. He turns Jindra toward him—body to body—and kisses him. A quick, hesitant kiss on the lips.
>PTÁČEK
>(a fast, passionate kiss)
>HENRY
>(pulls back from the kiss)
>Now it’s Jindra’s turn to stare in astonishment.
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