Klaus would probably, in some respects, find Danarius uncannily similar to his father. The man raised a bunch of children to become superheroes before they hit puberty, and he's convinced that the number of appearances that they were forced into as children were just to show off to the world how successful he'd been in raising such wonderful creatures.
He's ... got some issues to work through, there. He lets go of Fenris's hands easily, settling his own in his lap and giving his shoulders a slow, easy roll.
"Nobody does. Anyone who says otherwise is lying." Whether they're lying to others or lying to themselves, it doesn't matter much -- either way, the end result is the same.
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He's ... got some issues to work through, there. He lets go of Fenris's hands easily, settling his own in his lap and giving his shoulders a slow, easy roll.
"Nobody does. Anyone who says otherwise is lying." Whether they're lying to others or lying to themselves, it doesn't matter much -- either way, the end result is the same.