No, it was some kind of door, I never really understood it but...
[Klaus' voice trails off, and he falls quiet, just looking at Ben while his brother explains that he didn't miss anything, that Ben wasn't there, that they'd all been together with the moon going to pieces...]
That's the last thing from home I remember too, then I ended up in Hadriel before here. I don't...
[He drops his hand from Ben's and pushes it through his hair, brows furrowed, shaking his head. Unlike Ben, he hadn't really listened to the welcome speech video, he'd been too busy panicking and dissociating to really get it all into his head. Klaus' chest starts rising and falling heavily, and he starts to lift his right hand to put them both behind his head, only to hiss and drop it, hunching over a little and wincing while he draws his right hand against his belly again, shaking his head.]
Good, though. I mean that I didn't miss you there. I would've been pissed if you were there the whole time and I just couldn't see you for whatever reason.
[A pause, and then he steps forward, throws his arms around Ben despite the sting in his shoulder, and rests his chin on his brother's shoulder, hugging him tight, breath hitching at the pain but ignoring it, because this is important right now.]
I missed you, man.
[He keeps hugging him tight, eyes sinking shut, and then he speaks again, carefully.]
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[Klaus' voice trails off, and he falls quiet, just looking at Ben while his brother explains that he didn't miss anything, that Ben wasn't there, that they'd all been together with the moon going to pieces...]
That's the last thing from home I remember too, then I ended up in Hadriel before here. I don't...
[He drops his hand from Ben's and pushes it through his hair, brows furrowed, shaking his head. Unlike Ben, he hadn't really listened to the welcome speech video, he'd been too busy panicking and dissociating to really get it all into his head. Klaus' chest starts rising and falling heavily, and he starts to lift his right hand to put them both behind his head, only to hiss and drop it, hunching over a little and wincing while he draws his right hand against his belly again, shaking his head.]
Good, though. I mean that I didn't miss you there. I would've been pissed if you were there the whole time and I just couldn't see you for whatever reason.
[A pause, and then he steps forward, throws his arms around Ben despite the sting in his shoulder, and rests his chin on his brother's shoulder, hugging him tight, breath hitching at the pain but ignoring it, because this is important right now.]
I missed you, man.
[He keeps hugging him tight, eyes sinking shut, and then he speaks again, carefully.]
If they're here, we'll find them. You and me.