[With his supernatural hearing, Klaus likely picks up on the sound of a door opening and closing. Cami's in her office now, where she drops down on one of the chairs even as Klaus confesses what he's done. It draws a sigh from her lips, because of course she remembers.
Klaus had told her of the greater world in which they lived, then stolen her fears. Next came her memories, and then--]
That should be his choice to make. You know that. [For better or for worse. Fitz deserves the right to make up his own mind about who Klaus is.
As much as she suspects Klaus might dread what he could choose.]
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Klaus had told her of the greater world in which they lived, then stolen her fears. Next came her memories, and then--]
That should be his choice to make. You know that. [For better or for worse. Fitz deserves the right to make up his own mind about who Klaus is.
As much as she suspects Klaus might dread what he could choose.]
You care about him, don't you?