"Give or take, yes," he says, watching Raven flip his phone, "and you'd be correct. I'd rather keep the amount of people who know about this place to an absolute minimum."
There's a pause, and then a much quiter, "I really do hate it so."
Wether Raven was intended to hear that isn't clear. He isn't even sure which it is, himself. He's- it's frustrating. On one hand, Raven makes him apprehensive, wary, angry in ways, but on the other-
He's just a kid. He's just trying to help. He's trying to make things better in his own way, for himself and others. That much is clear, even to his own conflicted feelings and mind. The dichotomy is maddening.
"Do as you wish," louder again, "I'm not going anywhere for the forseeable future, anyway."
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There's a pause, and then a much quiter, "I really do hate it so."
Wether Raven was intended to hear that isn't clear. He isn't even sure which it is, himself. He's- it's frustrating. On one hand, Raven makes him apprehensive, wary, angry in ways, but on the other-
He's just a kid. He's just trying to help. He's trying to make things better in his own way, for himself and others. That much is clear, even to his own conflicted feelings and mind. The dichotomy is maddening.
"Do as you wish," louder again, "I'm not going anywhere for the forseeable future, anyway."