That would be the logical conclusion, wouldn't it? It was just too bad that Lelouch hadn't expected this even with all of his other preparations. For Nunnally to be here-- he should have known better than to dismiss it as a possibility. He would make up for that oversight now, of course, but it was difficult not to feel furious at himself for making it.
He gave a slight nod at her first question, his concern returning (he would have to tell her eventually what had happened, if only so that she could be prepared for something similar, but...), then turned his attention to the next. "There are patients here who would take advantage of that sort of information," he said, brow furrowing. "I'm fairly certain that the majority of them wouldn't, but it's best to be cautious. I haven't mentioned my room number on the board for the same reason-- it's M31, by the way. Suzaku's is M28." He took his journal out from under his arm and extracted the first and second floor maps, holding them out to her once he'd carefully smoothed them.
Re: F23
He gave a slight nod at her first question, his concern returning (he would have to tell her eventually what had happened, if only so that she could be prepared for something similar, but...), then turned his attention to the next. "There are patients here who would take advantage of that sort of information," he said, brow furrowing. "I'm fairly certain that the majority of them wouldn't, but it's best to be cautious. I haven't mentioned my room number on the board for the same reason-- it's M31, by the way. Suzaku's is M28." He took his journal out from under his arm and extracted the first and second floor maps, holding them out to her once he'd carefully smoothed them.