[He curls into him, in turn, his breath hitching. He's exhausted enough, emotionally drained and wrung-out, that he isn't surprised this time when he starts crying again, quieter than before. He can't even really be embarrassed about it, just turns his head further towards Keith, curling around him.
It's inadequate. He wants to say more, to do more to reassure Keith in turn. But all he can manage is staying close to him like this, shoulders shaking a little as he tears up, keeping his head ducked down.]