Peter smiled as Molly assured him he was a good man, Molly didn't really know him, or what he'd done, but even knowing that Peter appreciated the sentiment, he hoped he'd made a positive impact, that he'd managed to do some good in the world, or at the very least outweigh some of the less great things that he'd done - he wasn't a villain or anything like that, Peter knew that, but he was very far from perfect. "I think you probably know more than you're giving yourself credit for," Peter assured Molly. "I can be pretty good about dispensing advice from time to time, so it's nice to be on the other side of it for a change."
When Molly gestured to himself as a sort of definition of what it was to be flawed Peter quirked an eyebrow, "I'm not sure I'm seeing a lot of flaws there," He teased with a wink, there was nothing about Molly that read to Peter as though there might be anything obviously wrong about him or as a reflection of his personality.
"Yeah, I think this place can be that for all of us." He agreed, "Just a chance to be who we are without all the pressures our lives back home might place on us. See who we can be without all of that." A trial run maybe, Peter thought, of this new and improved self, or maybe not new, maybe he was just getting back to who he'd always been and had forgotten after so many years. He flipped the sandwich over revealing the golden brown of the first side. "I've heard that from several people since I arrived," Peter admitted, having caught Molly's confession that he didn't want to return to his former life. "I want to go back, but I think being here for a while could be good for me. I just don't know what to think of what this place will be to me if I go back." Forgetting all of this felt like it'd be such a waste.