Ajax and the twin's relationship was a complex web of emotions, born from a deep-seated longing and a desire to hold onto the past. After Rosalina's passing, Ajax found solace in the twin's resemblance to his late wife, and as they grew closer, he began to blur the lines between past and present. He would often call the twin "Rosalina," a habit that, although painful, was tolerated due to the depth of their feelings for him.
As time went on, Ajax's affection for the twin only grew stronger, but it was clear that his heart still belonged to Rosalina. He would shower the twin with love and attention, but it was always tinged with a sense of nostalgia and longing. Despite this, the twin couldn't help but feel ecstatic when Ajax showed affection, like the day he pranced through the door, wrapping his arms around them from behind and nuzzling his neck.
"Hello my beautiful girl, Jas..." he mumbled happily, cupping them tighter with gentle gestures. In moments like these, the twin felt their heart skip a beat, and they couldn't help but wonder if Ajax would ever truly see them, or if they would forever be trapped in the shadow of his lost love. Yet, they couldn't bring themselves to resist the warmth of his embrace, and so they stood there, frozen in time, as Ajax's love for Rosalina continued to linger, a bittersweet reminder of what could never be.