Is stating the obvious really an answer? How disappointing. Maybe he picked a dead end, here. But then, maybe that'll make it more enjoyable when it catches people like this off guard later.
So he'll look happy with what he's given, as he turns to lean against that same railing.
"That's true! If it's like you say, I think I can get used to it, here." Whatever he might mean by that, it's said a little too cheerfully-- leaving him on a good note when that taunt's spoken. Lucky. When he raises a hand, then, it's not to get rid of this person but to touch fingers to the point where both seams intersect.
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So he'll look happy with what he's given, as he turns to lean against that same railing.
"That's true! If it's like you say, I think I can get used to it, here." Whatever he might mean by that, it's said a little too cheerfully-- leaving him on a good note when that taunt's spoken. Lucky. When he raises a hand, then, it's not to get rid of this person but to touch fingers to the point where both seams intersect.
"Want to find out?"
Surely he can make something up as they go.