It was a relief that he didn't push the topic any further - even though it would have been nice to talk about it sometime, the only people she trusted were those who'd been through similar experiences. Hannah doubted people who'd managed to avoid the sort of darkness she'd known could ever understand. There might have been something there that hinted he might have caught on, but it was gone before she could focus on it.
"I've noticed that." Hannah frowned down at her coke. "But if someone never had a fable, and everyone else did, I don't think they'd feel at home for very long. They'd feel... left out, at some point, even if they didn't want to." The mention of feeling at home made her think of D2, who seemed determined to cause as much trouble as possible despite the fact that it turned everyone against him. "Your business partner seems right at home, though," she said dryly. "Even though he doesn't believe anything we say. It's like he relishes thinking he's the only sane one."