She went on to explain about Sven and as she said it out loud she felt more and more like she might have made a mistake. She didn't want to believe that. She wanted to believe that she had been able judge what was happening between them correctly. Still she didn't understand what had happened, any of it and Sven hadn't seem to really try to make it any better. One small look before she’d gone after Kerb that she didn't even know how to interpret. She looked back at her friend as he told her he didn't know, “I don't want to give up on him,” she stated, “I think I need to talk to him, give him a second chance, the chance to explain himself. I told him I would be there to listen and I can't go back on that.” She wouldn't break a promise even if Sven had hurt her and maybe he could make it better. It just didn't help her in that moment.
She sighed when the words came from his mouth, he seemed dead set that what he was feeling was dumb. “Why do you think your feelings are dumb?” He didn't have to share what he was feeling unless he wanted to, “Please Kerb, help me understand.” The next words that slipped from his mouth were ones he didn't need to speak she knew because he'd always been and hadn't let her down yet. “I do know and I hope you know I'm always here for you no matter what,” she assured him whether he needed her to or not. Leotie despite her current feelings about Sven she hoped that she could count on him like she did Kerb.