It's not the first narrow-eyed look he's gotten since he's fallen through the rift, and it likely won't be the last, either. While he can't say as he's overly fond of them, he knows they're not going to go away any time soon, at least not when it comes to the average person. At least the people in charge here seem to be a little more accepting now that he and some of the others seem to have figured out how to get those rifts closed, so that's something, anyway.
And with that look towards the sky he can guess that maybe her father's not here at the moment, although he has no idea if it's just she's here and he's somewhere else or if it's more to it than that. That's maybe not really his business, though, and he decides now's not a good time to ask that sort of thing. Instead, he nods just a little to acknowledge what she's said.
"Ah, well, suppose that makes sense. I've not really gotten the chance to figure out everything here just yet, although at least I can understand what it's like having your father teach you songs. Mine did that for me, too, back home, although it wasn't singing, in my case."
His eyes flick up to the sky as well, something a bit wistful reflected in his expression for a few seconds before he shakes it off and looks down at her again. "Would you mind if I joined you for a bit? I could do with sitting somewhere that's maybe not got so many people in it right now, if you've no objections to a bit of company."
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And with that look towards the sky he can guess that maybe her father's not here at the moment, although he has no idea if it's just she's here and he's somewhere else or if it's more to it than that. That's maybe not really his business, though, and he decides now's not a good time to ask that sort of thing. Instead, he nods just a little to acknowledge what she's said.
"Ah, well, suppose that makes sense. I've not really gotten the chance to figure out everything here just yet, although at least I can understand what it's like having your father teach you songs. Mine did that for me, too, back home, although it wasn't singing, in my case."
His eyes flick up to the sky as well, something a bit wistful reflected in his expression for a few seconds before he shakes it off and looks down at her again. "Would you mind if I joined you for a bit? I could do with sitting somewhere that's maybe not got so many people in it right now, if you've no objections to a bit of company."