He had absolutely no idea what the other boy in the room was saying. He had an extremely heavy German accent and he could hear some German words with his Japanese and it was really hard to picture what he was saying. He told the girl to grab the drapes in the room? And now he was motioning, something about clothing maybe? He was more worried about the girl. The girl was definitely claustrophobic. Her heart rate was currently through the roof, and judging from the fact that she kept asking to be let outside even though they all knew about the seagulls suggested that it might have been her first time. Now that he thought about it, he’d written down some notes about several fears including claustrophobia and some extra notes on how to deal with them in his note book. [b]"Uhhh..."[/b] He said to the other boy, [b]"In a second, uh..."[/b] Pulling out his notebook and flipping to the page he thought the claustrophobia information was, he found it and started reading to try and figure out a way to calm the girl down a little as the other boy in the room asked Gabriel to remind him to get a phone when they landed. The girl went over to pull some drapes down from the windows, but luckily the fog still persisted so sunlight wasn’t coming into the room which was fortunate for him. “Can I go now?” she murmured. Gabriel had no idea what the other boy wanted with the drapes, but he had more important matters to attend to. Forming his actions in his mind, he put his notebook away and scooted towards the panicked girl. [b]”Sit down.”[/b] He said, still on the ground. He extended his gloved hand and grabbed her arm gently and tugged on it slightly to get her attention. [b]”Please.”[/b] He added, out of politeness.