Well, he certainly hoped it was. The question was...why didn't Keona believe that applied to her? It seemed like she was worried that something - we don't know what - was going to happen that would make any aspect of her life leading up to that point invalid. But...why? Something she knew, or just some instinct worrying her? At the moment, she appeared to be relaxing, though Travis had the feeling that that was only the exterior. Inside, he still felt there was something bothering her. Go figure that she'd voice it, or at least something OF it, soon after taking a lie-down.
She wondered if, one day, they would take different paths, if they would leave each other. The question was harder than it sounded. The truth was that neither of them could know the future. They sought out her father in relation to these shadow things, hopefully to do something about them, and definitely because Keona wanted to see him. What would happen in reality, though...they had no idea. Travis gave this some thought as he lay back, himself, staring up at the sky.
"I think...the only real answer is 'not unless we want to'. That's pretty much a 'No', right there. I certainly don't want to, and I'm pretty sure you're thinking the same, so don't worry about it."