She hesitates, but it's only a brief moment, and then she says, "yes, he does."
Because he may be emotionally constipated - he may have himself convinced that he's incapable of love, but Chloe knows better. She knows him, and she knows how she feels when she's with him, what he has done for her and will always do for her, the way he looks at her - she believes he does, even if he never manages to say the words.
"And when I get back home," she says with equal confidence, "he's going to become God, and I'm going to help him make the world better."
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Because he may be emotionally constipated - he may have himself convinced that he's incapable of love, but Chloe knows better. She knows him, and she knows how she feels when she's with him, what he has done for her and will always do for her, the way he looks at her - she believes he does, even if he never manages to say the words.
"And when I get back home," she says with equal confidence, "he's going to become God, and I'm going to help him make the world better."