I expect that's true, isn't it? I'm sure most people would be happier to return where they belong.
[So stuck here, for the moment. Barabas is turning it over in his mind, trying to piece it together, what his next move is, if he's truly cut off from his home -- his world -- that does complicate things.
But. What Shiro says next catches his attention completely.]
Well. There's always a lion, isn't there? Why not a black one. [He reaches out to shake that hand, briefly thrown off by it being the left hand. But a glance shows that the right is certainly quite metal, and the only evidence of being thrown off is a half a second of hesitation before he recovers fully as he shakes Shiro's hand.]
Barabas Gilliam. [He purses his lips.] I do have experience wrangling a natural disaster, albeit a human one.
[Which is honestly why he needs to get back where he belongs.] I'm grateful for the information, Mr. Shirogane. And a little relieved that there are at least some other shapeshifters here.
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[So stuck here, for the moment. Barabas is turning it over in his mind, trying to piece it together, what his next move is, if he's truly cut off from his home -- his world -- that does complicate things.
But. What Shiro says next catches his attention completely.]
Well. There's always a lion, isn't there? Why not a black one. [He reaches out to shake that hand, briefly thrown off by it being the left hand. But a glance shows that the right is certainly quite metal, and the only evidence of being thrown off is a half a second of hesitation before he recovers fully as he shakes Shiro's hand.]
Barabas Gilliam. [He purses his lips.] I do have experience wrangling a natural disaster, albeit a human one.
[Which is honestly why he needs to get back where he belongs.] I'm grateful for the information, Mr. Shirogane. And a little relieved that there are at least some other shapeshifters here.