Klaus doesn't begrudge any of his siblings that life-- it's the one they were primed and raised and trained for, after all. But he tries his hardest to avoid it as much as possible. Which only goes so far, of course, because Reginald gets what Reginald wants, one way or another.
"It's not your fault," he says with a shrug, and he's content to just leave it at that.
He smiles a little as Ben munches on the crackers. He's glad he'd thought to grab them before he came down to wait under the stairwell. "You ready to go upstairs?"
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"It's not your fault," he says with a shrug, and he's content to just leave it at that.
He smiles a little as Ben munches on the crackers. He's glad he'd thought to grab them before he came down to wait under the stairwell. "You ready to go upstairs?"