At first, Jack thinks that Eliot is being metaphorical when he starts talking about being in a different world, but by the time he gets to different planes on existence, Jack has to rearrange his assumptions. No wonder Eliot took to everything here so well. Not only did he come from a similar time period, he's had experience with stepping between worlds.
"Different planes of existence...is that the same as alternate dimensions?" Jack had done a little bit of research on the topic after talking with Michael at the library, but he hadn't seen anything in particular that helps to explain how Darrow works or why any of them are here.
He's wondering what this different more magical world might be, his focus on Eliot rather than the store around them, when Eliot stops and directs his attention outward. His train of thought is suddenly derailed by the presence of these sculptural pelvis mannequins.
"The general-" He approaches one, and cringes down at the display. "Jesus." He reaches out as if to touch the waistband, then changes his mind. "Is the pelvis statuary really necessary?"
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"Different planes of existence...is that the same as alternate dimensions?" Jack had done a little bit of research on the topic after talking with Michael at the library, but he hadn't seen anything in particular that helps to explain how Darrow works or why any of them are here.
He's wondering what this different more magical world might be, his focus on Eliot rather than the store around them, when Eliot stops and directs his attention outward. His train of thought is suddenly derailed by the presence of these sculptural pelvis mannequins.
"The general-" He approaches one, and cringes down at the display. "Jesus." He reaches out as if to touch the waistband, then changes his mind. "Is the pelvis statuary really necessary?"