[right][h2][color=999999]Lost in Translation[/color][/h2][@Tlazolteotl][@silver21][@Stanifly][/right] [hr] Morgan pauses for a moment as the employee stops at the table. [quote][color=gray]"Way I see it," she says, "what's there to lose? Either nothing changes and you stay here, or something does. And maybe you won't need this place anymore."[/color][/quote] He resists the urge to raise an eyebrow and remains quiet, he'd let Sirpa and Teresa dictate the conversation for now. Seemed like a better idea than letting a half-drunk, half-somewhat-pissed-off cowboy with a delicate situation such as this. But it was strange. This was the first time an employee or person-- excluding his little group-- spoke some actual sense. Then the song changes, it's not the same. He tries to look at the mass of dancing bodies again, see if they shifted to the new beat. Whatever he observes, he looks back at the drink set in front of him courtesy of the employee and stares it. He wasn't gonna drink a damn thing in here, too much risk, too weird. [color=brown]"Sure you already overheard my introduction earlier, but I'll say it again for the lady over 'ere,"[/color] he extends a hand to Teresa, [color=brown]"name's Morgan. Got blasted through a wall, into a bar, 'n' now I'm here."[/color] He returns his attention back to the name: it seems even his writing was effected similarly to the rest of what he's seen. There was more ground to be tread here, more sense to be made. They couldn't even get the poor man's name without some odd interference. The writing is fine, guy has neat handwriting; sentences are mostly understandable 'cept for a single confused word replacing another, but his actual name? Devolves into the same crap the rest of the bar-goers spoke excluding the one employee from earlier. He taps a metal finger on the table and rests his head in his hand. Still not enough to complete the puzzle. [color=brown]"Know it probably ain't your real name,"[/color] he muses, [color=brown]"but, Westbound makes for a mighty fine moniker, don't it?"[/color]