After everything, she's not sure what's more surprising-- how easily she accepts so many outlandish conspiracy theories as plausible, or the fact that the Gunmen still manage to stretch that credulity.
"It's a little obvious." Which-- though it could cause problems-- is part of what she liked about it, before. Plausibly a tribute, but almost explicitly a statement of what they'd shared. Her only real worry was that it meant she was putting too much of her grief on their son.
Now, there's no question of grief; but there's no reason she'd need to commemorate him.
"Reynard?" she suggests, tone teasing, thinking of various cover identities and pseudonyms through the years.
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"It's a little obvious." Which-- though it could cause problems-- is part of what she liked about it, before. Plausibly a tribute, but almost explicitly a statement of what they'd shared. Her only real worry was that it meant she was putting too much of her grief on their son.
Now, there's no question of grief; but there's no reason she'd need to commemorate him.
"Reynard?" she suggests, tone teasing, thinking of various cover identities and pseudonyms through the years.