[Klaus is doing it again. He's pulling back, puffing up like a cornered beast and trying to make Fitz agree with his flawed self-assessment. It would be easier for him to be abandoned again, Fitz thinks. Perhaps it would be an excuse. He'll stand when Klaus chooses to loom over him, minimizing the height differential. He holds still then, even though his heartrate spikes in betrayal.]
Day after tomorrow if there's an accident. [At least that's what he's heard. Darcy says it takes longer after the first time.] But it's a good thing you're disciplined enough to avoid petty mistakes.
[He just wants Klaus to believe in himself as much as Fitz believes in him. Klaus will never gain confidence if he never knows what it feels like to have someone trust him.]
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Day after tomorrow if there's an accident. [At least that's what he's heard. Darcy says it takes longer after the first time.] But it's a good thing you're disciplined enough to avoid petty mistakes.
[He just wants Klaus to believe in himself as much as Fitz believes in him. Klaus will never gain confidence if he never knows what it feels like to have someone trust him.]