[ Their action has an immediate consequence, as it usually does. But as with many things here, there is no punishment or pain waiting to warn them off it; it goes less badly than they would have expected.
Grimm asks them if they're all right. They don't answer, mostly because explaining if they were all right or not would involve letting go of him, which they seem extremely reluctant to do.
They do shake their head, after a moment, as best they can. But they don't really look at him.
The meaning of that reluctance to let go is at least somewhat clear, even lacking words, in its childish insistence.
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Grimm asks them if they're all right. They don't answer, mostly because explaining if they were all right or not would involve letting go of him, which they seem extremely reluctant to do.
They do shake their head, after a moment, as best they can. But they don't really look at him.
The meaning of that reluctance to let go is at least somewhat clear, even lacking words, in its childish insistence.
I missed you. ]