Or maybe it was "go get a towel." Finally noting the girl's blatant wound as she flickered in and out of sight, Klaus turned to leave the scene. Mira rested her hand instead on the girl's knee--if only to assure herself she was still there when she disappeared--and gave her a moment of silence to process things on her own, for better or worse. Then she finally spoke, and Mira pursed her lips. Although soft, she knew what needed to be said, and the sooner the better. Like ripping off a band aid, it was better done without hesitation. "You're a vampire, Jenna," she stated, still speaking slowly. "You'll be okay. You don't have to hurt anyone. I'm glad you came here because we can help you." Klaus stepped back around the corner, making a point to keep his distance as he handed Mira a few items: warm towels, a medical kit, extra bandages. Then he moved away again, giving them space. "Can you hold this to your shoulder for me?" Mira asked, holding the towel out to her.