Not- not really. I have a place to put my shoes in, that'll do.
[Because 'a place in mind' makes this sound more intentional than it is, and 'having a place' comes with the odd baggage of acknowledging this place is likely it, as places go.
So he has a room and he puts stuff in it. No one has to unpack this; he simply gestures for Alucard to come, and turns to go.]
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[Because 'a place in mind' makes this sound more intentional than it is, and 'having a place' comes with the odd baggage of acknowledging this place is likely it, as places go.
So he has a room and he puts stuff in it. No one has to unpack this; he simply gestures for Alucard to come, and turns to go.]
Look, just follow me.