“Uh-huh, yeah. It was a kinda weird place… Stuffs not normal in the signal tower. It’s not the same as when you're outside in the Pale City.” The boy responded with a tiny shrug of his shoulders. He couldn’t really say how it worked, exactly. But the eldritch entity that called it home probably had something to do with it, but time was often wrong there… Physics also weren’t what you would call average either. Then the fact that no one (aside from the entity) really needed to eat was just one of the many oddities. “Still kinda started growing, so I guess not eating didn’t stop that.” He added with a little awkward gesture to his slightly more gangly and spindly self, having shot up a couple of inches in the time he was there already. Even that was weird, since… Six had gotten really big while she was trapped there, and she hadn’t been trapped as long as he was. He fixed that, though. Saved her… For all the good it did.
The boy scuffed his foot against the ground lightly as he looked down. He didn’t really want to focus on that topic for long, so he focused on what Ignis was saying. “Yeah, I miss them… Now that I remember them, I guess.” He added, still feeling a bit bad that he hadn’t remembered anyone when he was back in his world. In some ways that might not have been a bad thing, since it would be frustrating to know there was somewhere better than he could be than there… But in other ways, it might have been a comfort.
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The boy scuffed his foot against the ground lightly as he looked down. He didn’t really want to focus on that topic for long, so he focused on what Ignis was saying. “Yeah, I miss them… Now that I remember them, I guess.” He added, still feeling a bit bad that he hadn’t remembered anyone when he was back in his world. In some ways that might not have been a bad thing, since it would be frustrating to know there was somewhere better than he could be than there… But in other ways, it might have been a comfort.