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Lear could not imagine how he would feel trying to go back to his childhood home after the raid. But he knew that however awful that might be, that was what Elia was feeling right now. He let go of her for just a moment, to hurry around the suite, light all the lanterns, open all the windows, and just make sure the place was generally lit up and bright. When you were already seeing things that weren't there, shadows were the worst enemy. He also went into the kitchenette area and pumped a glass of clean water for her, which he brought back and set on a small table at the end of the couch.
He wrapped his arms around her, not trying to get her to sit up, but bowing with her. He held her in the position she was in talking to her the entire time, his voice low and soft, he reassured her that she was safe, and she was responding normally, that the feeling would pass, that things would get better, and that he would be there the entire time.
He knew that their responses to trauma had differed in other ways, and he wasn't sure how far he would be able to help her, but he had every intention of being there for her and whatever way she needed, as much as he possibly could.