"No," he assured her, shaking his head again. "We had a plan in place to get her out so she didn't get burned. Me and Lois." Every once in awhile when he stopped he remembered that his life was now full of people he'd once believed to be fictional. People who'd become friends, and others he considered family. It was weird.
He wasn't surprised by her response. He didn't have to tell her that Klaus had gone a bit off the rails when she'd died. She already knew that. Plus if she wanted the details she could always read the details back on the boards. He sighed softly, leaning forward. "People are talking about rebuilding the Complex. And other options. I don't know if all of this will be a permanent thing or not." He knew that Vicki and Jeremy had been having some issues lately and he wasn't sure how that was going to play out.
Vicki was his sister and he loved Jeremy like a brother, and he hoped for the best. It was all he could really do.