"It happens," Klaus says, but he isn't lingering on the memories because he is focusing on her, instead. He moves, slowly, closer to her, holding his arm out so she has a warning what he's about to do, and he pulls her against him if she lets him. "You've got to cry it out, love."
It's obvious how shaken she is, and trying to hold on will not be doing herself any favours.
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It's obvious how shaken she is, and trying to hold on will not be doing herself any favours.