( Louis responds with a slow, regretful shake of his head. )
No. I've been here for nearly two months.
( His brow furrows, and he looks faintly surprised at himself, as if he's only just now realizing the gravity of it. It's easy for immortals to get lost in time, one night drifting so easily into the next, and Louis is more prone to it than most… but here? Perhaps one truly can get used to anything.
He casts a glance toward the doors leading down to the station, then returns his gaze to Daniel, trying not to stare too unsettlingly. )
I don't know what this place is, much less where. I arrived on the train, just the same as you — everyone does — but no one seems to quite remember boarding. Do you recall anything strange beforehand?
( It's an attempt to orient himself in time; the cognitive dissonance of seeing Daniel human again is almost overwhelming, and he seems far too surprised to see Louis. There is only one explanation that seems to make sense, but accepting it isn't so simple. )
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No. I've been here for nearly two months.
( His brow furrows, and he looks faintly surprised at himself, as if he's only just now realizing the gravity of it. It's easy for immortals to get lost in time, one night drifting so easily into the next, and Louis is more prone to it than most… but here? Perhaps one truly can get used to anything.
He casts a glance toward the doors leading down to the station, then returns his gaze to Daniel, trying not to stare too unsettlingly. )
I don't know what this place is, much less where. I arrived on the train, just the same as you — everyone does — but no one seems to quite remember boarding. Do you recall anything strange beforehand?
( It's an attempt to orient himself in time; the cognitive dissonance of seeing Daniel human again is almost overwhelming, and he seems far too surprised to see Louis. There is only one explanation that seems to make sense, but accepting it isn't so simple. )