Davina sounds like she's gotten herself into some kind of trouble with my wretched brute of her brother. She's at her shop, from what I can gather. I don't think my presence would be appreciated in any way but I'm sure she'd be comforted to see you.
And to Klaus' after. [Because she knows this family, and it's far better that she be the one to try and figure out what the hell happened before it spirals into something worse.] I'll call you when I know more.
Alright. I appreciate your help. But mind yourself with Niklaus. He must be in a truly foul mood to have gone this far.
[ And of course, Elijah doesn't know that Davina technically gave Klaus permission. So he's left to wonder (and grudgingly fret) over what this misstep means for his brother's continued presence here in the city. ]
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Davina sounds like she's gotten herself into some kind of trouble with my wretched brute of her brother. She's at her shop, from what I can gather. I don't think my presence would be appreciated in any way but I'm sure she'd be comforted to see you.
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Thanks for the heads up. I'll go there now.
And to Klaus' after. [Because she knows this family, and it's far better that she be the one to try and figure out what the hell happened before it spirals into something worse.] I'll call you when I know more.
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[ And of course, Elijah doesn't know that Davina technically gave Klaus permission. So he's left to wonder (and grudgingly fret) over what this misstep means for his brother's continued presence here in the city. ]