[If Paul hadn't recently been forced to accept that reality is considerably stranger than he would like it to be, he might be alarmed by his apparent abduction. As it is, he takes the greeting from his new robot overlords and the stylish prison garb in stride. It's weird, but it's not magic-kids-who-are-beings-from-other-dimensions weird.
Inmates who are out and about may come across a tall, gawky man who looks equal parts amazed and baffled. Say hello!]
[bar scene]
[Since being imprisoned seems like a good excuse to cut loose and try something new, Paul decides to visit Lyrical. It becomes obvious to him very quickly that there are reasons he doesn't go to bars. As he sits on a couch with his umbrella-decked drink and tries to be as invisible as possible, he creates an itemized list of those reasons in his head.
One, alcohol (he does not drink). Two, people (he does not socialize very gracefully). Three, loud music (seriously, why is it so loud). Four, singing (some people lack dignity; so does he, but it's a quiet sort of lack)...]