[Is it naïveté or the fact that he is a little out of his mind, that makes this guy follow Break to some secluded “park”? Either way, he doesn’t seem to mind too much, and trails after him. The crow comment does garner a slight, raised eyebrow, but then. Honestly, this place was full of spooky, eccentric people. That’s not really all that strange. Probably.
[He does pass a glance down to Baltus, who he cracks a small smile for. Sometimes animals could tell something was off about him, so they didn’t always trust him. It was novel when one did, even if this dog was probably one of those constructs Sleepers could conjure.]
[By the time they’ve reached the little park, the bleeding in Hayato’s arm has already slowed to a trickle. He keeps the wound covered with his free hand, checks it once, but is careful to keep it concealed, regardless.]
[By now, Hayato would normally be concerned he’d been lured into some kind of trap. A nefarious scheme by a commandant of Shocker or Badan. Behind a true would come a monster, set on his demise. He logically doesn’t think this is the case, but there is something guarded about him all of a sudden, like is waiting for Break to make a move.]
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[He does pass a glance down to Baltus, who he cracks a small smile for. Sometimes animals could tell something was off about him, so they didn’t always trust him. It was novel when one did, even if this dog was probably one of those constructs Sleepers could conjure.]
[By the time they’ve reached the little park, the bleeding in Hayato’s arm has already slowed to a trickle. He keeps the wound covered with his free hand, checks it once, but is careful to keep it concealed, regardless.]
[By now, Hayato would normally be concerned he’d been lured into some kind of trap. A nefarious scheme by a commandant of Shocker or Badan. Behind a true would come a monster, set on his demise. He logically doesn’t think this is the case, but there is something guarded about him all of a sudden, like is waiting for Break to make a move.]