[ "PTSD." "What he's gone through." It doesn't surprise Hiro to hear that, given what he's seen already, but it's still confirmation of his worst fears. That his brother was tortured, or at least put through conditions extreme enough to resemble them. And being forced to make weapons ... That was the antithesis of everything his brother had stood for. ]
I can do that much.
[ He's doing that now, in fact. Baymax can be a silent, non-humanoid presence, and Aunt Cass, while certainly more emotive than her nephews, has a great sense for when to intrude into her charges' life and when to leave them alone. She dealt with Hiro well enough while he was depressed, after all. Who knew going through that would serve Hiro well now.
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I can do that much.
[ He's doing that now, in fact. Baymax can be a silent, non-humanoid presence, and Aunt Cass, while certainly more emotive than her nephews, has a great sense for when to intrude into her charges' life and when to leave them alone. She dealt with Hiro well enough while he was depressed, after all. Who knew going through that would serve Hiro well now.
His gaze flicks to Callaghan's arm, briefly. ]
What did they do to you?