He can see the way Klaus stirs, half-tilted toward trying to wake up, but really, really resisting doing it yet. Too worn-down to want the dreadful feeling of awareness in all directions and of every sense. But it's a process, slow and steady, and then he's moving and making noises until he's staring right him, looking like he saw-- well-- a ghost isn't exactly an appropriate turn of phrase in Klaus' case, is it?
"Hey, Klaus." his voice is soft, with some kind of hidden layer of disappointment behind it. Even if this isn't the same moment, even if the reasons are completely different, it's still disheartening to see it so soon. "Ben told me where to find you." And he really doesn't sound all that freaked out at having actually talked to their long-dead brother as one might expect, either.
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"Hey, Klaus." his voice is soft, with some kind of hidden layer of disappointment behind it. Even if this isn't the same moment, even if the reasons are completely different, it's still disheartening to see it so soon. "Ben told me where to find you." And he really doesn't sound all that freaked out at having actually talked to their long-dead brother as one might expect, either.