"Yeah? I'd like to see a real one." Cisco loved all this magic stuff. It was making him feel better, even if he was still a little scared. He hugged the pillow he'd been holding onto a little closer to himself and pulled his knees up to his chest to rest his chin on them.
Obviously Cisco wasn't used to it either. He was just a normal kid with no powers in sight as far as they could tell. He'd never dealt with anything like this. "Caitlin said that too.." He frowned thoughtfully as he looked down at one of the crisps as George called them and poked at it idly. Playing more with it than eating just yet.
"Yeah, he is." Finally at that look he did take a bite of the sandwich. Cisco wasn't overly picky when it came to food, George would find out. He didn't ask for much of anything actually. Not until the older wizard had broken through to him and got him interested in the magic. He'd devoured spells and potions. Easily as one might science itself.
"You would?" His brows furrowed again as he looked around the room idly for a moment at all the different things. Magic was something else. "Can you come with me?" He wasn't an overly confident kid, but he would try to see him. When George pulled his hair back and exposed his injury, Cisco couldn't help but notice. "What happened?" He pointed to it as he finally began to eat a little more without prompting this time. Sweets were clearly a hit with him. No need for fancy food.