Kol gave a facial shrug at her snippy comment about why she was cut off. He didn't bother pressing on it, because ultimately she was right. It really didn't matter what she was doing, they'd turned on her, cut her off and she'd been desperate. But, then she went on to explain some of it anyway and he nodded.
"Didn't think so." he commented softly. Truth was, he nearly felt for the girl. She didn't know how to gain her control back, she didn't know where this was going to lead or how it would all play out. Took one to know one and Kol could recognize the need she had to be in control of every situation. Being out of control wasn't easy on her. Wasn't easy on anyone. Was just more dangerous because she had such powerful magic at her whim.
He couldn't help the roll of his eyes at what he took as whining, even if she really wasn't. "I never said it'd be easy. You want easy, cut your losses and have someone bind your magic all together." His tone was more flippant than it had been through the rest of the conversation. That just rubbed him the wrong way. She wanted easy? Then she was looking in the wrong direction.
Kol arched an eyebrow at her brush off of his question and shrugged. "I think that for now, that's enough. You need to go to Loki's center, there's practice rooms and the like. You need to see if you can access the nature magic. You'll feel the difference, so you'll know. From there, we can figure out the rest of it. Other than that...I dunno, can I suggest counseling?" As much as it may have sounded like a joke, it wasn't. "There's a woman, Claire Callaghan. Talk to her." He didn't know her personally, only of her, and knew that she was helping Bekah. He'd keep that information to himself, though. He just knew the woman may be able to help her sort through things, and if she could get a handle on all the crap buried beneath the surface she was trying to avoid dealing with, maybe there was a chance she could salvage herself.