"If you were in a different place than this before you got here, that would be a safe assessment," he answered, not trying to act like he knew everything, just explaining what experience here told him. Cloud wasn't beyond being wrong and would be the first to tell you that was the case. If there was an any more imperfect being on this current world he was in, he'd be surprise.
Knowing most would be freaked out about this happening to them, he tried to swallow down a sigh that wanted to come from all the questions he was asked. He guessed he was the same way with Amy when she found him. This was his karma, "You're in a place called Red Oak. According to the information I've gathered around here, it's the year 2011. I've been here a few days, but last date I saw documented was the 29th. I don't know how this world's calendar works to be much more help than that."
"Seems like none of us should be here," he put in his thoughts, before his glowing blue eyes found the floor. It may not sound like it, but Cloud didn't want to be here as much as this guy didn't. He just didn't outwardly show much emotion. He didn't know how.