[And it does add in the perspective. It wasn't just Balthus worried about his friend, it almost meant his own safety in a way.
Finally unable to help himself, he goes to put his hand over Balthus'. There's not really a sense of pity, but just frustration about the past he's endured. It does help bring some understanding, including the nightmare they shared. So, Ashe does what he instinctively desires, and that's to give comfort.]
Do you know what your brother thinks about any of it?
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[And it does add in the perspective. It wasn't just Balthus worried about his friend, it almost meant his own safety in a way.
Finally unable to help himself, he goes to put his hand over Balthus'. There's not really a sense of pity, but just frustration about the past he's endured. It does help bring some understanding, including the nightmare they shared. So, Ashe does what he instinctively desires, and that's to give comfort.]
Do you know what your brother thinks about any of it?