She nodded what sure what else to say. Still, Lo lingered for a moment before she told him only, "I think you should -" before stopping. It really wasn't her place to tell him what she thought he should do at all, even if everything she had ever seen of him told her that he should move on with his life.
"Here," she finished, carefully removing a ring from her finger and placing it in his hand. "It's yours. Sell it if you want," it was worth a small fortune, she knew. And still, she wore it almost daily because it meant a lot to her. It was a gift from Parrish following her return from Laos, something he had given her because he was proud of how she had served. She really didn't want him to sell it, but... it wasn't up to her now. "I just - well, I hope that one day you'll be able to give it to someone you love. I don't," she sighed. Might as well say it. "I don't think you're meant to be alone. I think - maybe you should move on. Go meet someone."