Allison had heard what happened in passing, but she doesn't want to add that guilt to what Klaus is already carrying in case he were to feel guilty for her going in when he managed to get out.
When he rests his head on her shoulder, Allison rests her chin on it. As if somehow holding him like this can help ease some of the pain that he is; as if somehow it can fix anything even if she knows better than that.
"No, nothing." We shouldn't have come, she wants to say, but the heaviness in her voice gives way to the regret that she's already feeling.
But then she remembers the creep that she had found at Vanya's when she had stopped there to see if she had heard from Klaus, and while she still hates the fact that they're here, she wants to see that through.
"The apocalypse, and I think Vanya is with someone that could be trouble." She hates to dump this on him right now, but she's saying it almost as a reason as to why she's not telling him to pack up so they could get the hell out of dodge.
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When he rests his head on her shoulder, Allison rests her chin on it. As if somehow holding him like this can help ease some of the pain that he is; as if somehow it can fix anything even if she knows better than that.
"No, nothing." We shouldn't have come, she wants to say, but the heaviness in her voice gives way to the regret that she's already feeling.
But then she remembers the creep that she had found at Vanya's when she had stopped there to see if she had heard from Klaus, and while she still hates the fact that they're here, she wants to see that through.
"The apocalypse, and I think Vanya is with someone that could be trouble." She hates to dump this on him right now, but she's saying it almost as a reason as to why she's not telling him to pack up so they could get the hell out of dodge.