[that's an important distinction. she considers her answer for longer than she should. because lazarus raises a very good point, and one that lets on that he may already know what anna knows, as well. ah, but terminology is fleeting, isn't it?]
I don't know every last lie he's told. [she starts it slowly, like she's dancing around a point that both of them are too polite to acknowledge they already know.] But he probably knows that I won't need to hunt very hard for the truth behind them if I ever find out what they are. After all. [she looks lazarus up and down. he may not look very human, but she has strong suspicions. maybe it's time to talk about the elephant.] Anyone else from the First would recognize it immediately.
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I don't know every last lie he's told. [she starts it slowly, like she's dancing around a point that both of them are too polite to acknowledge they already know.] But he probably knows that I won't need to hunt very hard for the truth behind them if I ever find out what they are. After all. [she looks lazarus up and down. he may not look very human, but she has strong suspicions. maybe it's time to talk about the elephant.] Anyone else from the First would recognize it immediately.