Clancy steepled his fingers and rested the tips on his lips as he studied her for a long moment of silence. "I can see how you would be feeling disconcerted, and I appreciate your honesty," he said at last, "but what you must understand is people have a history of using what they can to get ahead, and when they feel secure, the do whatever it takes to keep that security. Take this scenario, for instance. As of right now, you have nothing to fall back on. You are alive only because of my generosity. For now, you feel somewhat indebted and you are content with what I have given you, including tasks to do. You have no intention of doing anything to jeopardize that. However, there may come a time when you grow dissatisfied with the status quo. Perhaps you will feel you are more of a partner than a servant and will ask to be treated as such. Perhaps you will fear I will replace you. Perhaps you will see an easier way.
"I am rather wealthy. Certainly not obscenely rich, but I am comfortably well off. It is astounding how much money you save when you do not eat food you need to buy at the market, and I make a decent paycheck in my job. You have the opportunity to discover such things as my banking information and all other such sensitive information and take it over, should you desire. Of course, if I discovered you did such a thing, I would have to kill you, but you could do it while I slept and was powerless, and I would be unable to stop you from killing me. During the night, you can do nothing to harm me, but during the day, if you discovered where I slept, I would be completely at your mercy.
"I trust you far, farther than I have trusted any other human in a very long time, but the reason I am still alive at closing in on two hundred and fifty years and not dead at twenty-five is because I am cautious and borderline paranoid. That paranoia and distrust keep me alive, and as bored as life may get for me, I still prefer it over death.
"That being said, if I am going to kill you, you will know it. It will not be sudden, it will not be sneaky, and you will know exactly why. It is not something you need to fear unless you, yourself, give a reason for it to happen. I will punish you most severely long before I kill you, for even though I may not trust you as much as you wish, I am annoyingly fond of you and do not wish your death.
"Does that put your mind to rest?"