It’s comforting, to have Klaus here and she finds herself thanking the fact that he had been here when she had woken up. While she hates to put anything of what she’s dealing through on anyone, the part of her that has always worried that her old life is too much for Patrick stresses about adding more to everything. He’s doing great, and while she trusts him, she can’t help but worry considering this isn’t at all what he had been used to with her.
With Klaus, she hates adding more to what he himself went through during their trip home, but at the same time the fact that they both went through hell together helps in knowing that he understands this aftermath. She hates that he understands it, because she’ll never stop wishing that he didn’t have to, but selfishly it helps her to not feel so lonely.
She tries to return the smile, but it barely comes out as a twitch of her lips. She even nods slightly when he says that he’s planning on going back to work because she hopes that will help him, but she pauses when he suggests a session of family yoga. She wants to say no, getting up sounds exhausting, but she already knows Klaus probably won’t take no for an answer. Although, if she’s honest with herself, maybe it’s not a terrible idea. The mental image alone actually manages to make her breathe out what would be a chuckle, and this time a hint of a smile curves at her lips.
With a small sigh, she nods slightly in agreement. She looks a little hesitant, but who is she kidding. She can’t deny Klaus anything.
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With Klaus, she hates adding more to what he himself went through during their trip home, but at the same time the fact that they both went through hell together helps in knowing that he understands this aftermath. She hates that he understands it, because she’ll never stop wishing that he didn’t have to, but selfishly it helps her to not feel so lonely.
She tries to return the smile, but it barely comes out as a twitch of her lips. She even nods slightly when he says that he’s planning on going back to work because she hopes that will help him, but she pauses when he suggests a session of family yoga. She wants to say no, getting up sounds exhausting, but she already knows Klaus probably won’t take no for an answer. Although, if she’s honest with herself, maybe it’s not a terrible idea. The mental image alone actually manages to make her breathe out what would be a chuckle, and this time a hint of a smile curves at her lips.
With a small sigh, she nods slightly in agreement. She looks a little hesitant, but who is she kidding. She can’t deny Klaus anything.