[Lea turns sharply when there's movement on his left, but he lowers his guard a bit when he sees it's just a kid. He looks kind of panicked, though, and Lea's eyes move upward to see where he was coming from. Ah, so he'd woken up in the morgue; he guessed that was as good a reason to panic as any. He'd done the whole dying and coming back to life thing back home, and it hadn't been terribly fun. It certainly isn't anything he wants to go through again.
[He takes a step back as the boy staggers toward him, but it's more to avoid a collision than out of any aversion.]
What? Read? [He leans over and peers at the tablet--it just looks like the network, so far as he can tell.] Well, sure, it's just a page of the network. [He points to one of the entries.] I've seen this guy's posts before, he's usually good for a laugh. [Which was rare these days. He frowns at the kid and shakes his head.] Why? Can't you?
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[He takes a step back as the boy staggers toward him, but it's more to avoid a collision than out of any aversion.]
What? Read? [He leans over and peers at the tablet--it just looks like the network, so far as he can tell.] Well, sure, it's just a page of the network. [He points to one of the entries.] I've seen this guy's posts before, he's usually good for a laugh. [Which was rare these days. He frowns at the kid and shakes his head.] Why? Can't you?