He didn't push, hadn't ever since he'd got up in this place again. Whatever he knew, whatever Reno had, was something they'd either discuss later or simply let sit by the side. He'd seen a lot in his relationship with Reno and, well, sometimes things were better left unsaid. Whatever it was, though, Kyo knew wasn't going to be easy to swallow. So for now, he tried to focus on the current task at hand, getting people here and there in the store and generally just existing around them.
Didn't stop him from listening to Reno's explanation. That kind of helped get his head around the whole thing again. Sure he'd heard some from the earlier meeting, but... well... crazy shit. How were they supposed to fix their world with this one? It wasn't like Atia was going to give up anything without asking a price. Or demanding one. With interest.
Kyo glanced towards Johnny again. Didn't take an idiot to figure out that was the guy that kind of pinpointed all this unease. It was a little awkward, but as far as the cat could tell, there wasn't anything strange about the other guy. (Well, minus the horns, but hey, he's seen a lot stranger.)
K'pandolu's smile earned a slight blink and a quick arch of his brow. Until he realized what she was apologizing about. "Uh... not your fault," he offered, a little awkward and to the side. "I should've waited." Though the conversation switched from talking to trying and he tilted his head to the side.
"Just be careful. Atia likes to booby-trap things."
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Didn't stop him from listening to Reno's explanation. That kind of helped get his head around the whole thing again. Sure he'd heard some from the earlier meeting, but... well... crazy shit. How were they supposed to fix their world with this one? It wasn't like Atia was going to give up anything without asking a price. Or demanding one. With interest.
Kyo glanced towards Johnny again. Didn't take an idiot to figure out that was the guy that kind of pinpointed all this unease. It was a little awkward, but as far as the cat could tell, there wasn't anything strange about the other guy. (Well, minus the horns, but hey, he's seen a lot stranger.)
K'pandolu's smile earned a slight blink and a quick arch of his brow. Until he realized what she was apologizing about. "Uh... not your fault," he offered, a little awkward and to the side. "I should've waited." Though the conversation switched from talking to trying and he tilted his head to the side.
"Just be careful. Atia likes to booby-trap things."