This was uncomfortable. Archer looked away, not wanting to explain this to him. He didn't want to tell anybody about Griffin, honestly. It was embarrassing and humiliating and degrading and a thousand other things. Isobel knew a bit of it, but not the whole thing. She didn't know what it was like to feel such deep disgust for yourself, an emotion that was familiar and foreign at the same time.
"It isn't just animals. It's." He paused. "Fictional characters." He sighed. He couldn't say anything specific about his test subjects - and actually, mentioning the lion was probably against policy - but he could speak aloofly. "There is a resident that becomes Dracula. Another that is Peter Pan. The animals are apparently...animal characters." At Samuel's mention of wanting to know what was going to happen, Archer looked down awkwardly. "I can't tell you who you might be, but...I caution you to not expect anything that you like."