[When Cain walks off he almost takes that as the opportunity to leave and is almost surprised that Julian doesn't do the same. Surprised and then guilty that he'd expected that of the other man even now. For all their differences before, Cain might have a point that Asra is the one who seems the worst of them both now; Julian seeming to have changed in ways he hadn't expected since they'd last seen each other.
His shoulders drop as the tension eases somewhat, and Asra just as tentatively takes the offered hand, feeling leather and the thin fingers of the doctor's hand.]
I'm sorry as well, Ilya. I never seem to do anything but lash out and hurt you, do I?
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His shoulders drop as the tension eases somewhat, and Asra just as tentatively takes the offered hand, feeling leather and the thin fingers of the doctor's hand.]
I'm sorry as well, Ilya. I never seem to do anything but lash out and hurt you, do I?