"I know." The words come quiet, but rushed, like the need for them to fly out of his mouth and let Ben know he gets that just took over anything else in the moment, for a second.
A part of Diego wants to continue that conversation, to point out it's not being a nag to want their brother to be better, to assure him it's not wrong for him to want that, but the way Ben brushes by the topic makes it obvious: He doesn't want to talk about it, and Diego doesn't feel like fighting any more than they already have.
So, he just falls as quiet as Ben and follows him toward the bar where their brother is.
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A part of Diego wants to continue that conversation, to point out it's not being a nag to want their brother to be better, to assure him it's not wrong for him to want that, but the way Ben brushes by the topic makes it obvious: He doesn't want to talk about it, and Diego doesn't feel like fighting any more than they already have.
So, he just falls as quiet as Ben and follows him toward the bar where their brother is.