"We did," Henry said to Iestyn, offering him a small smile. "It's alright, Armaan, it's not your fault. And going through that means I am that much more committed to making sure other people don't experience it."
Armaan smiled over his steaming mug of coffee. "You're such a kind person," he said a little earnestly. "We need more of that kind of empathy in the world."
"Well so are you. You said yourself you're a caretaker," Henry pointed out.
"Ah, I blame that entirely on my sisters," he grinned. "My step-dad died when I was a teenager and they were young. Ma had to work so I left school so I could raise them. They are just...the most wonderful humans in existence."
Henry grinned then, "this is an entire table full of men who adore their sisters!"