At my question, I noticed first that the boys became confused. They were still sporting looks that claimed that I was lying, that I was wasting time, but at the same time, I could see the doubt of their own selves, of their own story accounts, like they weren't sure of their earlier stance.
I saw it in Adam's jerk, and his subtle staggering back, as if I had dealt him a blow. I saw it in Noah's lip biting intermittent motions. I saw it in Daniel's subtle shifting of feet, and twitching hands.
Then, I saw Adam dart a glance at his brother, Noah, then at himself—an inward look into his mind—as if trying to recall something that seemed out of his grasp.