Peter's expression immediately turned from a quietly determined look to a frown when Roland revealed that he had also been visited. He knew it must not have been easy for the man, especially since it sounded like whoever had come to see him was as good as a brother. Peter didn't see the irony in it, and he would have asked about it if Roland hadn't followed the comment up with another question.
It was strange, and seemingly out of nowhere, but Peter had to assume that Roland was going somewhere with it. "Well, yeah," he affirmed, and he could have left it at that, but he might as well give Roland the whole picture. "Not until I get my brother back, though.
"I guess some people don't think the visitors are really their friends or family, but I'm almost sure that -- that the man who came to see me was Nathan." He realized that some people hadn't had their visitors in the institute with them beforehand, which was where the confusion came from, but he wasn't going to stop believing in it unless he was proved wrong.
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It was strange, and seemingly out of nowhere, but Peter had to assume that Roland was going somewhere with it. "Well, yeah," he affirmed, and he could have left it at that, but he might as well give Roland the whole picture. "Not until I get my brother back, though.
"I guess some people don't think the visitors are really their friends or family, but I'm almost sure that -- that the man who came to see me was Nathan." He realized that some people hadn't had their visitors in the institute with them beforehand, which was where the confusion came from, but he wasn't going to stop believing in it unless he was proved wrong.