[She doesn't think he's lying, but it's the fact that he's putting so much stock in "thinks" and "reminds him of" that's the problem. It's because of that--
--frustratedly wiping at some barely shed tears, she does stop to let him speak; not looking at him, arms still wrapped around herself as she stares fixedly at a random point in the carpeting.]
[It's the "anything" that softens her expression, and she does look back at him. She doesn't say anything, but she won't walk away yet either, so talk.]