Moli trailed off mid-sentence, then cautiously stole a glance at Rafael. By rights, the fact that she and Fisher had been secretly meeting in private shouldn't be something Rafael knew about. Even the matter of Fisher saying he would deal with those two Demons had been told to Moli during one of those private meetings—saying it out loud now would be as good as exposing everything, wouldn't it?
But Rafael, upon hearing this, merely looked at Moli and did not pursue the issue of the two of them secretly seeing each other.
Perhaps it was because of the sounds Moli made that morning when Rafael was pretending to sleep, which made her certain that even if those two met, they wouldn't do anything wrong; or perhaps it was simply that Rafael's feelings for Moli were already deep enough that, now the two of them were alone together, she could not bring herself to rebuke the sister who had been by her side for four and a half years.
