03 [ He finds something fishy about the situation; mostly this because he was, to the best of his knowledge, already lending a hand to the USA in its efforts not to escalate the cold war to a hot war. He was really just in it for personal reasons, but as long as his relationship with the CIA was a mutually beneficial transaction, there shouldn't have been a problem. Have they sold him out? Transferred him? Is this a test?
So far, the locals haven't noticed him one way or another. He's just a passerby. Although some of the reactions to others have been positive, he's not really willing to risk it. The thing is, he has more questions than he has answers, and of all the things that leave him uncomfortable, that's the one that leaves him the most ill at ease. Which is why he picks a nearly empty cafe, and with plenty of seats, he takes his coffee and paper to the one your character happens to be at. ]
Mind if I join you?
[ And yet he's already taken a seat. ]
04 [ He doesn't like this town. Ever since he got to it, he's had a sense of unease. So naturally, the first thing he can think about doing is getting out of it. Coming here was a mistake, but it is slightly closer to where he wants to be than Virginia was. This has, thus far, all been rather surreal, and so Erik needs to find something familiar, something he can piece together. There he is, at the train station, looking at a large timetable with flipping numbers. ]
Excuse me, do you know how to get to New York City?
Erik Lehnsherr ⊗ X-Men Movies
[ He finds something fishy about the situation; mostly this because he was, to the best of his knowledge, already lending a hand to the USA in its efforts not to escalate the cold war to a hot war. He was really just in it for personal reasons, but as long as his relationship with the CIA was a mutually beneficial transaction, there shouldn't have been a problem. Have they sold him out? Transferred him? Is this a test?
So far, the locals haven't noticed him one way or another. He's just a passerby. Although some of the reactions to others have been positive, he's not really willing to risk it. The thing is, he has more questions than he has answers, and of all the things that leave him uncomfortable, that's the one that leaves him the most ill at ease. Which is why he picks a nearly empty cafe, and with plenty of seats, he takes his coffee and paper to the one your character happens to be at. ]
Mind if I join you?
[ And yet he's already taken a seat. ]
04
[ He doesn't like this town. Ever since he got to it, he's had a sense of unease. So naturally, the first thing he can think about doing is getting out of it. Coming here was a mistake, but it is slightly closer to where he wants to be than Virginia was. This has, thus far, all been rather surreal, and so Erik needs to find something familiar, something he can piece together. There he is, at the train station, looking at a large timetable with flipping numbers. ]
Excuse me, do you know how to get to New York City?