"You made the choice you wanted to," Klaus says, because he doesn't believe in right and wrong, not the way he thinks she means that. Making the choice one wanted to was the only right choice, to him. He smiles, softly, and kisses her again, drawing it out.
As long as she stopped training with Logan for her own reasons, and not for him, he has no problem with it.
Although he wishes he could tear out the mutant's throat for sticking his nose (and claws) where it doesn't belong.
"Do you want me to pick up the slack?" he asks when he breaks the kiss.
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As long as she stopped training with Logan for her own reasons, and not for him, he has no problem with it.
Although he wishes he could tear out the mutant's throat for sticking his nose (and claws) where it doesn't belong.
"Do you want me to pick up the slack?" he asks when he breaks the kiss.