Ghost Therapy Part 1
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Ghost Therapy Part 1
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“…HEY DONT LOOK AT THAT-“
Tsuchigomori: You use humor to deflect your trauma.
Hanako: Awww, thanks-
Tsuchigomori: That’s not a good thing.
Hanako: All I’m hearing is that you think I’m funny.
Ghost therapy
The scene where Ben literally punches the drugs outta klaus' mouth got me thinking.
When Klaus said, "how did you do that?" And Ben responded with "I didn't...you did?"
They were both confused but I think that Klaus subconsciously wanted Ben to physically punch the drugs out of klaus' mouth because he had listened to what Ben said previously, especially when Ben mentioned Dave.
I think that Klaus was scared and really didn't want to go back to drugs but it was the only coping mechanism he knew and couldn't stop himself, I think some part of him wanted to stop himself SO BADLY that he broke that line between physical and spiritual just so he could be in the right state of mind to talk to THE PERSON HE LOVES!
My poor baby Klaus felt so scared and lost and knew he needed help so badly that he was able to physicalise Ben's encouragement and therapy >.<
"I still have dreams of it... Feeling ectoplasm slide through your fingers as your children turn to goo in your arms..."
His nose wrinkled as those memories ran anew through his mind. But still... Contrary to what many may think...
He loves his Daughter who came from it.
flying a dragon in your big family battle is cool but have you ever tried ghost therapy?