Someone else may have used more colourful choice words upon hearing Cooper's dilemma with the newborn, fully understanding the ramifications of both the person and on Cooper should something happen again, but Clara has always been a mild person. Curses were never a thing she fully condoned despite her husband having a colourful tongue and she didn't want to worry or upset Cooper with an extreme reaction.
That doesn't stop her from trying to find a way to help though. Even with her lack of understanding of the community beyond her comfortable shop and circle of friends, she now has a need to help him. Somehow.
"Is there somewhere they can go to? Like a shelter for the newly turned?" Was there such a thing among the others? A place for them to stay if they had nowhere else to go? A little cranny that gave them a roof over their heads and a brochure of 101 supernaturalism? "Do you know what they look like? Do you know their names? Maybe I-- I can help you look for them. Two heads are better than one and I like to think this applies."
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Someone else may have used more colourful choice words upon hearing Cooper's dilemma with the newborn, fully understanding the ramifications of both the person and on Cooper should something happen again, but Clara has always been a mild person. Curses were never a thing she fully condoned despite her husband having a colourful tongue and she didn't want to worry or upset Cooper with an extreme reaction.
That doesn't stop her from trying to find a way to help though. Even with her lack of understanding of the community beyond her comfortable shop and circle of friends, she now has a need to help him. Somehow.
"Is there somewhere they can go to? Like a shelter for the newly turned?" Was there such a thing among the others? A place for them to stay if they had nowhere else to go? A little cranny that gave them a roof over their heads and a brochure of 101 supernaturalism? "Do you know what they look like? Do you know their names? Maybe I-- I can help you look for them. Two heads are better than one and I like to think this applies."