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Aug. 23rd, 2016 11:23 amJohn has been to look at the breach several times since hearing about it.
He's stood and looked at it, watched it, taken pictures of it. He's seen people go in and come out, but he hasn't trusted it nearly enough to investigate any further. Since coming to Darrow, he's accepted the world to be larger and stranger than he'd been led to believe, but that doesn't mean he trusts these new aspects and he certainly doesn't see any benefit in walking headlong into it.
People have gone through. They've come back. There's apparently another version of Darrow on the other side. They seem well enough, like nothing bad as happened, but he simply doesn't trust it. He doesn't trust any of this and he's not curious enough to go through and put himself in danger. Those who are traveling through the breach are taking it upon themselves and that's fine, he trusts people to make that decision for themselves. But he'll stay here and watch, doing whatever he can to learn about it before making any sort of rash decisions regarding going through to the other side.
At part of him wishes he would see someone he knows coming out, someone he could speak with about what they've seen, and how they're feeling. He's not doctor, but hearing about any physical reactions will make him feel as if his decision to stay out is the right one and it might give him something to use when he inevitably tries to keep others from going through. Then again, he doesn't want any of the few people he's met in Darrow to suffer any ill effects just so he has a better argument against the breach.
He has his phone raised to take another picture when someone steps through. Someone familiar.
John lowers the phone, watching Karen come through, then sighs softly before he steps forward and lifts his hand, waving at her to get her attention.
"At least tell me you're safe," he says.
He's stood and looked at it, watched it, taken pictures of it. He's seen people go in and come out, but he hasn't trusted it nearly enough to investigate any further. Since coming to Darrow, he's accepted the world to be larger and stranger than he'd been led to believe, but that doesn't mean he trusts these new aspects and he certainly doesn't see any benefit in walking headlong into it.
People have gone through. They've come back. There's apparently another version of Darrow on the other side. They seem well enough, like nothing bad as happened, but he simply doesn't trust it. He doesn't trust any of this and he's not curious enough to go through and put himself in danger. Those who are traveling through the breach are taking it upon themselves and that's fine, he trusts people to make that decision for themselves. But he'll stay here and watch, doing whatever he can to learn about it before making any sort of rash decisions regarding going through to the other side.
At part of him wishes he would see someone he knows coming out, someone he could speak with about what they've seen, and how they're feeling. He's not doctor, but hearing about any physical reactions will make him feel as if his decision to stay out is the right one and it might give him something to use when he inevitably tries to keep others from going through. Then again, he doesn't want any of the few people he's met in Darrow to suffer any ill effects just so he has a better argument against the breach.
He has his phone raised to take another picture when someone steps through. Someone familiar.
John lowers the phone, watching Karen come through, then sighs softly before he steps forward and lifts his hand, waving at her to get her attention.
"At least tell me you're safe," he says.