If nothing else, Bellamy had always carried a kind of fascination with the way in which vampires clustered together and formed their own makeshift families. It had been the very reason she had asked the overtly intimidating Evelyn to haul her into the fold. She felt no ill will behind offering whatever she could to those who needed it amongst their kind. Kind words were one thing, but Bellamy always followed through at a sign of interest.
"I have no doubt." She replied with a small nod. There was more than just a courtesy to her voice; it was the kind of sentiment to believe in. "After all, no one will understand the pain of the next few months like you will." And really, Bellamy knew all too well how much worse it would be for the person taking the brunt of the workload for this epidemic.