There wasn't much else Mathias could say. It wasn't like he had found a magical way to deal with the pain of losing loved ones. As he was still feeling it himself. Time would lessen the pain, but it would never disappear. "I'm sure they knew full well how much you loved them. Even if it doesn't appear so, parents somehow always know." It remained quiet for a few moments before the man spoke again. "I can't give you much advice, really. But if you want someone to talk to I'll be there. Right now, though, I think it's best if I go back to sleep. As otherwise I'll have a hard time driving back tomorrow evening. If you want to stay awake go ahead though. I understand if you can't sleep just yet." The man moved to his side of the bed again, took the bathrobe off, and laid down. If it had been anyone but Evon waking him up in the middle of the night like this he would have gotten angry. It was the one thing he was very strict about. To not disturb him during the day when he was sleeping. But she was different. He felt like he could finally move on from his ex-wife if he was with Evon. So he couldn't get angry with her when her own pain was giving her difficulties.