She smiled, though she didn't know how much it would really mean to him - how much it could. Still, you didn't need a heart to benefit from a little reassurance.
"Koios," she repeated, and shook his hand a little awkwardly, simply because it wasn't a gesture she used frequently. "I would advise telling the Refugees the truth. Some of them suspect it already. Honesty would earn you a lot more trust than secrecy. They don't hate Nobodies on principle, even though it might seem that way. Remember, three of the Organization members besides myself joined the Refugees, before the end."
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"Koios," she repeated, and shook his hand a little awkwardly, simply because it wasn't a gesture she used frequently.
"I would advise telling the Refugees the truth. Some of them suspect it already. Honesty would earn you a lot more trust than secrecy. They don't hate Nobodies on principle, even though it might seem that way. Remember, three of the Organization members besides myself joined the Refugees, before the end."