"It is." He agreed with that, arms went around him from behind as he just held him. "I understand. It's less claustrophobic." He wasn't offended that George went up there, not at all. "I'm glad you let me come up." He hadn't thought it through as well with his break down. He'd merely hit the panic button and his brain scrambled. It'd really fucked with his ability to think straight. "This place is hard a lot of the time, but just know you aren't alone." He'd been through a fair few close friends, Caitlin counted as family, leaving now. He knew how gut wrenching it could be. He wasn't going to sugar coat it, but he would try to ease some of the pain if he could.
He rested his chin on his shoulder and looked up at the sky too for a minute, then down at the bracelet he wore. "What's that from?" A simple question, in the hopes to distract his mind. Maybe get him to think of other things.