[Every time Dist successfully shook Ion off, he stopped walking. Ion doesn't quite understand why they're moving in this direction, nor that Dist wants him to keep following. As far as he knows, letting go is a sign that he doesn't want him to go with him. And in the seconds it takes Dist to start pulling Ion along again, he almost feels sad at the notion that he might be left there alone again.]
[But none of that shows on his face, as he remains neutral even when they arrive. He didn't know what the place he was in before was, and he certainly doesn't know what this place was.]
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[But none of that shows on his face, as he remains neutral even when they arrive. He didn't know what the place he was in before was, and he certainly doesn't know what this place was.]