Amy leaned forward and placed her hands on either side of the sink, her grip tightening around the steel surface as she took into consideration just how true Arex's words were. "Unfortunately for me, you are absolutely right.  But, I'd much rather let them underestimate me than have them think I walk around without a flaw. I wouldn't do anything to endanger us though, so please don't think of me as a liability, despite my lack of sight." Had she otherwise not been blind, Amy would have been starting directly at her reflection as she spoke. She realized just how nice and thoughtful Arex was being with her, and she couldn't help but wonder if he was deceiving her in any way, just like she had all of them fooled. But despite his intentions, she nonetheless felt a slight tinge of guilt. Amy cleared her mind for a moment by splashing some water on her face. "I'm not a bad person, I'm just here to do my job." Finally, a truly honest statement from her, or so she hoped. Amy grabbed a handful of paper towels to dry her face. "I suppose I should go back to my room now to get some rest before our arrival." [@Dark Light]