It really did figure the one time he wanted to talk to Ben he got all clammed up about it, Ben was busy trying to wrap his mind around being a real boy again and all Klaus wanted was some answers or maybe to have Five here to present Ben to him as some kind of proof that he knew what he was doing. But in truth Klaus wasn't sure that he did, even if his little experiment had ended up giving him a Ben.
"Yeah I didn't even bother trying to stop him," He agreed nodding, it would be too much to expect their tiny big brother to not try and figure this place out with his equations and things. So Klaus decided it was one thing he'd just not bother getting in the way of.
Okay so it wasn't like Ben had been floating around in some sort of Limbo without him, they'd been separated for weeks now and it had all passed in a snap for him. He supposed that was for the best, or maybe it wasn't? He didn't know. Maybe he should have learned how to let Ben go a long time ago, but he'd never really been able to work up the nerve to even really consider it much less try. Ben was a part of him now, after all these years spent together. Only watching him lay down in the grass Klaus started to realize that maybe that wasn't true anymore.
"Pretty big coincidence if it isn't related." And he knew that Five would agree with that much at least. He'd have to talk to him about it at some point, but for now here they were. "Maybe it worked, maybe it didn't." He huffed as went and stretched out beside Ben. "There aren't any ghosts here," He admitted, and he'd been worried that meant that even if they did find the rest of his siblings he wouldn't find Ben. "And then the ouija board just showed up under my pillow and it felt like the sort of thing I should try if only to say I did."