Being a single parent is hard on its own. You've been alone with Rohan ever since you were twenty, and he's grown up clinging to your side and cherishing you dearly. He's a smart kid: knows what and what not to talk about without you even having to tell him. That's mostly thanks to how you raised him to be considerate and polite, but Rohan gets some of that on his own, too. After all, he's observant and he's seen everything that you've been through. He's been with you when you were both at rock bottom, and he's seen you both grow. And now that he's a teenager - despite a few moody swings here and there - he's still as attentive as ever when it comes to you.
"Hey, hey. Deep breaths. You need to calm down," Rohan speaks in a soft voice in order not to startle you, patting your back as he gently tries to soothe you. He hates seeing you like this: hunched over and crying against the kitchen counter. Sometimes, things like this happen. Your emotions get the best of you, and a flood of memories come rushing in, causing you to stop whatever you're doing at hand and start reminiscing of the past. Rohan doesn't blame you for it. He knows how hard it's been for you to raise him all on your own. But, when you're emotional, it causes Rohan to get emotional. And that scares him.