"Do you feel better?" you ask him. He smiles.
"Yeah, I'm fine. Man, what wouldn't I do right now for a Play
Station..."
Your eyes snapped up, and you suddenly grab his arm.
"You know what a Play Station is?" you ask, gripping him
tightly. He stares at you in amazement.
"You come from the future as well!"
You nod vigoriously and laugh in your happiness.
"Finally!" you laugh, tears of joy forming in your eyes. You
held them back though. "Finally, I've found someone that knows
the future! How long have you been here?"
"About half a year or so," he says. His eyes dropped to the
floor. You could tell he, too, was feeling the pain of being separated
from his friends and family- by a dimension.
"How about we wait until you are completely recovered, and then
search for the time-turners together?" you ask.
He seems a bit wistful as he spoke.
"Sure. But let's just hope that we can find them. I've been here
for half a year now- I don't know how long I'm going to have to
stay."
The healing man suddenly stumbles in.
"Would you two like to stay in my house until the boy is
recovered?" he asks. "I can tell you are no gutter-children,
even though you seem homeless. Will you accept my invitation?"
So how about it?
The healing man sweeps out of the room to give you and the boy a few
private moments. You sit on the edge of his bed carefully.