Reginald smiled at Owen -- and it was a sad and tired thing. He appreciated the effort nonetheless. In that moment he started to understand the choice of his appointment a bit better. Owen seemed the steadiest in that moment of revelation. Reginald would have put money on Cecilia first in that regard. He didn't fault her for it.
"I had considered that possibility, yes of course," Reginald agreed with Cecilia. "But if you as a group decide to keep it quiet, I can support that. If you wish me to tell it to the whole house -- either in a more watered down, just-the-facts Ma'am variation or the whole unfiltered truth, I will do it. Whatever you think is best." He looked between them again before speaking. "I have," he answered. "None of our experiences are the same, though Kai was also in isolation." There was clear hesitation in his features now. "I know very little, and I am loathe to betray a confidence, but what I do have of their stories trouble me. I see red flags in Kai's, and Gemma's... well, Gemma's experience is downright disturbing. She has no memory of the time she was gone. She woke up feeling hungover, thinking she'd lost no time at all."