[ yeah, that's what he thought, too. how much point is there in trying to hide things they can't hide in the first place? he'll just take her lead-in. ]
How many people know?
[ more precisely: would it endanger her if more did? if there are concerns, those should be dealt with first, but he's not going to beat around the bush. ]
I want to use that information to further a plot against them.
[ he trusts her judgment. in a way though, it surprises him that she readily accepts it - but at the same time, she couldn't exactly have told him about it, knowing him, and still expected him to keep his mouth shut. ]
I'll be in contact.
[ and he means that, if only because he wants to be sure that she'll be okay. ]
[She just wants it badly enough. And hearing that something is being done is something. He knows the risk in this. And really, she's surprised he's been as quiet about this as he has.
The city must have distracted him.]
All right.
[She wants to know he's okay too. It's a good way to ensure that.]
Talk to you soon.
[She won't wish him good luck because he'd scoff. Doesn't tell him to be careful, because she trusts him to do what he can. He isn't stupid.]
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How many people know?
[ more precisely: would it endanger her if more did? if there are concerns, those should be dealt with first, but he's not going to beat around the bush. ]
I want to use that information to further a plot against them.
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[Hence why she can call him an idiot.]
Use it. Do whatever you can. And if you need my assistance, ask. I'll do what I can.
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I'll be in contact.
[ and he means that, if only because he wants to be sure that she'll be okay. ]
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The city must have distracted him.]
All right.
[She wants to know he's okay too. It's a good way to ensure that.]
Talk to you soon.
[She won't wish him good luck because he'd scoff. Doesn't tell him to be careful, because she trusts him to do what he can. He isn't stupid.]