[Will doesn't pick up on the lie at all, has no reason to, has no extreme knowledge of Ken just yet to tell, by the little things, what is lie and what is truth. And even if he did, he'd have no clue what he was lying about. But it's perfectly fine as it is, because Will's not always honest himself. He's surrounded by people who are just the same (and worse)—lying isn't the most deplorable sin out there. He might prefer sins of omission to outright lies, but some would argue they're the same thing.
So the smile stays on.]
No problem. [Being polite isn't a problem at all. He's yet to see anything from Ken that gives him a real reason to be rude, anyway. He might not find him a threat, here and now, but if there's one thing he knows about cannibals who eat, and eat, and eat, continually consuming flesh? It's that being polite is sometimes far more valuable than flattery or empty words. It costs him literally nothing and the benefits later on can be worth their weight in every precious jewel and stone the collective universes have to offer.] I'll see you soon. Have a good one, and don't hesitate to get in touch if something comes up, okay?
[April doesn't mind getting a "hello" from a cannibal, Will would argue, considering the two of them engage in much more than just greeting each other. But Will still can't bring himself to bust out the fact of the matter that he has experience consuming his own species, too. He'd already mentioned people who had too much interest in Ken; he can't, so soon, put out the idea that he's one of them.]
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So the smile stays on.]
No problem. [Being polite isn't a problem at all. He's yet to see anything from Ken that gives him a real reason to be rude, anyway. He might not find him a threat, here and now, but if there's one thing he knows about cannibals who eat, and eat, and eat, continually consuming flesh? It's that being polite is sometimes far more valuable than flattery or empty words. It costs him literally nothing and the benefits later on can be worth their weight in every precious jewel and stone the collective universes have to offer.] I'll see you soon. Have a good one, and don't hesitate to get in touch if something comes up, okay?
[April doesn't mind getting a "hello" from a cannibal, Will would argue, considering the two of them engage in much more than just greeting each other. But Will still can't bring himself to bust out the fact of the matter that he has experience consuming his own species, too. He'd already mentioned people who had too much interest in Ken; he can't, so soon, put out the idea that he's one of them.]