[She finds him in between his grief-wracked mistakes of listening to Maui's song over and over again, but he's - like Mike suggested - trying to learn it. For Maui.
It's wrong for a song so upbeat to put him so close to tears.
He stops when Julia comes near, looking from her to the papers she's holding.]
...I don't.
[But he takes them nonetheless when they're held out to him. Somehow it's easier to read his native language. But it's hard to read through the tears that well in his eyes.]
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It's wrong for a song so upbeat to put him so close to tears.
He stops when Julia comes near, looking from her to the papers she's holding.]
...I don't.
[But he takes them nonetheless when they're held out to him. Somehow it's easier to read his native language. But it's hard to read through the tears that well in his eyes.]
Julia...