Incanthis jerked up right in reaction to Abie's jerk, looking around as well, expecting something or someone dangerous to be around though he didn't see anything straight away. Instead he realized that it had to be something that was within Abie's mind when the boy mentioned leaving his nightmares behind. It was one of those things that was easier said then done though since Incanthis had yet to figure out how to do that very thing himself. Still, it felt as though Abie, who was younger then Incanthis himself, was strnger in that sense.
Still, looking him over he could tell that Abie still need help, support, even if he was so intent upon leaving to raise his clutch of snaptrotters on his own. Easiing Junior off of his lap he shifted himself so that he could sit alongside Abie, wrapping an arm around him, and pulled the boy to him to hug him tightly, "Shhh... it's going to be alright, Abie." Poor, sweet boy he thought to himself, resting his head on that of the younger boy, giving a soft sigh as he did so, "You really don't have to push yourself so hard, nor do you have to be alone, you have your brother and those guardians of yours, not to mention the little babies of yours. If you have to leave, to find 'your place' then you should, just don't think you have to do so alone."