[She watches him carefully, and suddenly he is her friend again, bearing the weariness of age the way she's seen many of the important people in her life do. She keeps the barrier in place for a moment, unsure if it is a ruse to gain her trust or if it's something truly genuine, but she does take a tentative step forward, the anger fading away to something slightly more understanding.
Punishing the guilty makes sense - after all, there was no question that Heaven was not meant for a family for the Mikaelsons.]
You are the one exacting the punishment.
[Even though she knows that it's possible they've ceased to talk about Klaus at all.]
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Punishing the guilty makes sense - after all, there was no question that Heaven was not meant for a family for the Mikaelsons.]
You are the one exacting the punishment.
[Even though she knows that it's possible they've ceased to talk about Klaus at all.]
I would say that the choice is in your hands.