[Capa was grasping this little by little. He didn't exactly like what he was hearing, but there seemed to be a science behind it, which he could respect. But the one thing that seemed to ease his mind the most was the fact that Arthur spoke of it like he had done it many, many times before. He was professional, concise and that kind of experience he was giving off was reassuring. So, which Capa might not understand it all, he trusted that Arthur did. And that was very important.]
I'm assuming you're telling me this now, rather than before, so that I won't tell Hayley about it? Because she can't know? [He didn't yet quite get that Hayley had to be ignorant for it to work, but he was starting to figure that if Arthur had lied to her about it, or at least kept part of it quiet, that Capa should follow that example.]
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I'm assuming you're telling me this now, rather than before, so that I won't tell Hayley about it? Because she can't know? [He didn't yet quite get that Hayley had to be ignorant for it to work, but he was starting to figure that if Arthur had lied to her about it, or at least kept part of it quiet, that Capa should follow that example.]