"That's fine," one of the paramedics says, nodding at Obi-Wan. "You'll ride in the back with us."
Obi-Wan nods as well, but he's thinking of what Klaus has just said. That this isn't the first time, that Reginald had always claimed he hadn't realized his full potential. What he's thinking is too horrible to imagine, a father purposely putting his child in situations where they may die just to experiment with his abilities, but as soon as he thinks it, he can't get it out of his mind.
There are horrible people in the world. Across the galaxy. Reginald Hargreeves certainly doesn't have a monopoly on that.
Once they're loaded into the back, the ambulance heading off down the street, though without the sirens, as this no longer seems to be an emergency, Obi-Wan asks, "How do you feel?"
The paramedic in the back with them is helping Klaus with some oxygen, hooking the nose piece gently over his ears.
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Obi-Wan nods as well, but he's thinking of what Klaus has just said. That this isn't the first time, that Reginald had always claimed he hadn't realized his full potential. What he's thinking is too horrible to imagine, a father purposely putting his child in situations where they may die just to experiment with his abilities, but as soon as he thinks it, he can't get it out of his mind.
There are horrible people in the world. Across the galaxy. Reginald Hargreeves certainly doesn't have a monopoly on that.
Once they're loaded into the back, the ambulance heading off down the street, though without the sirens, as this no longer seems to be an emergency, Obi-Wan asks, "How do you feel?"
The paramedic in the back with them is helping Klaus with some oxygen, hooking the nose piece gently over his ears.