Sheehan keeps his arms around him, even gently trailing his fingers through Hanna's hair. Paternal, like he would do with a child. Which may or may not help Hanna's perception of him.
"Your anger is legitimate, Hanna. You were feeling uncomfortable in a lot of ways, and anger is a natural response to it. I don't hold any grudges or anything. I had just hoped we'd be able to have this conversation once you were feeling less defensive," he tells him. "And - I don't even want to know what Arthur said, do I?"
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"Your anger is legitimate, Hanna. You were feeling uncomfortable in a lot of ways, and anger is a natural response to it. I don't hold any grudges or anything. I had just hoped we'd be able to have this conversation once you were feeling less defensive," he tells him. "And - I don't even want to know what Arthur said, do I?"