"She seemed to see someone,"Klaus told Amara.
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"She saw someone that we did not. Someone in your place.She didn't seem upset by them, so it must be? someone she cares for. more apologetic for perhaps what that man would consider her admittedly dangerous behavior considering present company along with her brashness. She? seemed surprised o see him and confused, but you had a good grip on her mind," he concluded, nearly admiringly.
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"Once that is trained I think you shall find it a useful talent indeed," he mused crisply.
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"However...he did not seem to be dead. I would think she would have had a more tearful or joyful or even frightened reaction? to a dead man so perhaps someone still among the living, at least the vampiric living that she would simply be surprised to see show up here. Then when she understood that we were seeing you instead she became...Understandably frightened," he concluded with a slight smile.
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"This is a rare talent...indeed unheard of.
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He hose to ignore the doctor's question as it was not relevant and hopefully the man had more to occupy his mind over Klaus's mood.
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"Perhaps you could even use it to calm werewolves," Klaus added, thoughts of the doctor's work and amara's abilities merging in an unexpected way. The man was a scientist so if Amara wished to test her limits over the next few weeks, she would have a good and likely safe opportunity to do so.
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When the? doctor called after thee young woman to return, Klaus gave him a slight smile.
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"I'm sure your...lady friend will return eventually," he said, a slight knowing smirk in his gaze.
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"Unfortunately for her, she doesn't seem the type to frighten for long."
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I'm friends with the monster that's under my bed.
I get along with the voices inside of my head.