Maybe it was the sudden influx of normality (or what passed as such a thing here) along with the townspeople, but it barely took a few minutes before Hope couldn't stand to be walking along the shops down the street anymore. He didn't want to listen to people laugh and coo over gossip and shopping lists, with their smiles and happily ever after
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Hope shook his head at the question, scooting over slightly on the bench, keeping his legs up the entire time to conserve warmth. He fumbled a bit to prevent the muffin from falling off his knees, but other than that and shivering at the new cold spot, it didn't seem to bother him at all.
He wasn't sure if the person was someone from town or the hospital, but from the clothing it seemed the latter. Still, he wasn't one to speak up because of a presumption, especially if he didn't have enough of a basis to back it up.
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Although he was familiar enough with human clothing to identify the different types and functions of them, it was much more difficult to pinpoint the differences that might indicate anything useful in identifying this person as a fellow hospital inmate. But what did give him a clue was the paper bag and muffin, which he knew they'd all been given, though he'd certainly inhaled his in a hurry. He couldn't help it, he hadn't enjoyed human food in far too long to resist the overpowering sense of taste.
Even so, he couldn't be sure based on just that observation, and so he asked, "Are you from the hospital as well?"
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"Yeah," he responded, soft but surprised. Guess he shouldn't have been, though... his own clothes felt like a dead give-away. But... as well. It was almost a relief. Someone he could talk to, even if it was just to confirm what others had already told him-- another world, another universe.
He scuffed his shoes against the bench, kicking at the bit of snow remaining, trying to get it further away from him. As nice as the snow seemed, it was still really cold.
"I-- did you just... wake up here, too?"
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Completely dark. Darker than anything he'd ever experienced before. Hope had never known the world could be darker than when he closed his eyes, but he had been proven wrong last night. There had been no night lights, no glimmer of stars in the sky and no glow from the land. It had been... frightening, to say the least.
"I heard about the military." At least, he had just heard about that from Anise. She had tried to explain things to him, but it was still confusing. And the most important questions (why they were here, and how to get home) went unanswered seeing as no one seemed to know. "Maybe they're trying to pretend that they haven't taken over."
His curiosity was peaked at the coupon booklet, though, and he leaned over just slightly, shifting in his seat. He hadn't gone through his bag yet, especially since the first thing he had seen was the muffin, but... "Free meals?"
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When he glanced over at his coupon booklet, Elfangor gave a small smile. "Yes, it seems we can obtain two free meals during this outing, at establishments called Twin Pines and Tasty Burger. I suppose it would not do for them to allow their prisoners to go hungry--no telling what sort of trouble humans might be inclined to cause when their needs are not adequately met."
It was only after he'd made the attempt at a joke that he realized that saying humans in this context might give indication that he did not strictly fall within that category. Well. Perhaps he might overlook it.
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Two places? He would have to walk around town, then, rather than just settling himself up here. It only took him a moment to wonder if he really wanted to wander among people in search for food, but his stomach was more than ready to make that decision for him.
"Prisoners, huh?" Maybe that's what they really were, rather than hospital patients. It would explain things just as well, after all. (He was wondering, however, what kind of food they would have at a place called Twin Pines.) "I wonder why they'd actually want us as prisoners, though..."
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