RobinWhen Nine starts to get up Robin leans forward to help him. He returns to the door, moving maybe too gingerly, and she settles back, watching him apprehensively.
"You're kidding, right?" he says brightly, but quiet enough not to interrupt the others while they are making plans. "Look at you, using all these tools, terminals, planning ahead, making stuff like bandages and helping Grey to make sure he's fine, and scouting. You're not a strategist, and you don't have to be. Nobody can do everything, this is why people stick together and take care of each other. You're brave and cool, and super smart. As I said before, you're doing great."
Tension forces a nervous laugh out of her. "Sorry. Terminals? That doesn't speak in my favor at all, that— they're no mystery and they were unlocked. All you have to do is to click on clearly labeled options, and I still managed to close that door by accident," she says, the remains of a quirky smile lingering on her lips. "That wasn't very clever, was it?" Leaning back on the wall, she continues in a more staid tone, "I'm afraid of the generator room because I know exactly what a direct hit will do to us. We don't have the equipment to treat that. We don't have even an ice pack for Nine, all we got is decades old trash and these stupid suits.
"It's... what happened is catching up to me. I'm having a hard time thinking clearly, I'm sorry. It'll get better once we're on the move again and I'm busy." She rubs her eye, looks at Faust, thoughtful for a moment, then pointedly turns her attention to Nine again to mask her thoughts. Robin doesn't know what make of Faust. Here he was, trying to cheer her up. He went out of his way to try to protect her and the other kid, Charlie. His was a naïve type of kindness, well-intentioned but which wouldn't end well, because he had no real power to shield them from harm. All he had was knee-jerk good intentions. At the same time, he lied to them. He hid who he was for no good reason she could think of. It's unsettling. She wonders about what he's hiding, what else he's lying about, and if she'll even be able to spot his lies. He might offer comforting words, but when he shuts up it's hard to not remember his untrustworthiness and not feel nervous about it.