"Don't mistaken what I'm doing for kindness, Kimbley," Greed says, his voice dangerously low. He has no reason to change his mind, or to break his word; he doesn't lie, and he knows Kimbley knows that. Thankfully, Greed doesn't have a specific reason to violently maim Kimbley, even if he is a traitor.
It won't do any good and the effort involved would probably kill him again.
He doesn't answer Kimbley's question right away-- he's not sure how to. The obvious answer is that he doesn't have a damn clue what direction won't kill them. "We'll pick a direction and go in it, unless you have a better idea."
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It won't do any good and the effort involved would probably kill him again.
He doesn't answer Kimbley's question right away-- he's not sure how to. The obvious answer is that he doesn't have a damn clue what direction won't kill them. "We'll pick a direction and go in it, unless you have a better idea."