[ At his first question, the boy shrugs. It's not pity, really. He doesn't pity the guy. He doesn't know enough to pity him. All he knows is the person that doesn't care if the world ends, because he wants to fight someone else for some reason, and the guy who called him a brat. But, like everyone else, he's here, he's on his own, and he doesn't have a way to go back.
So, no, it's not pity. It's just Adam being honest, and saying what he thinks. ]
You're not the only one stuck here. Might as well make something out of it.
[ He shifts slightly and idly pulls on Dog's leash, making the animal stand. They begin to walk away, Adam vaguely wondering if he'll walk into more fun musical numbers before they head home. ]
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So, no, it's not pity. It's just Adam being honest, and saying what he thinks. ]
You're not the only one stuck here. Might as well make something out of it.
[ He shifts slightly and idly pulls on Dog's leash, making the animal stand. They begin to walk away, Adam vaguely wondering if he'll walk into more fun musical numbers before they head home. ]
By the way, I like your tie.