"Don't apologize. You didn't do anything wrong," she assured him gently, watching Seb's face as he attempted to bring himself back to reality. The humorless laugh made her stomach clench, and Honey realized she had never heard him make that sound before. It seemed wrong coming from someone who was usually so genuinely happy. "I'm just worried about you. Are you alright?"
There was no time for further questions, as Seb was explaining what had happened in the best way he could. Bright blue eyes stayed fixed on him intently as he went on, and eventually understanding dawned on her face. Or at least as much of it as Honey could manage after the startling shock of his abrupt awakening. "That...that must have been terrible to see," she murmured quietly, knowing it was not a particularly comforting statement, but not sure what else to say. Her powers might have been detrimental for others, but nothing she could do was capable of showing her the horrors of the past.
"Getting worse? How do you mean?" The idea of these things happening to Seb more frequently caused her expression to furrow in another frown, and the concern was evident in how she bit her lip. Honey took the chance of moving a little closer, hoping to offer comfort despite the way he'd shied away from her touch before. He looked so distressed, it tore at her, and she just wanted to soothe him in some way. "Do I dare ask what you saw? Would that make you feel better? I can listen if that's what you need, but if you don't want to talk about it, I can do that too."