A few days. Interesting. "And where were you before? If you don't mind my asking," he queried.
Amos really hadn't expected such a strong reaction from her. It seemed fairly obvious to him that they were screens, and he wasn't entirely sure why that should be so upsetting - except that one might worry what they were hiding.
"I know, they can make it seem so lifelike these days. I remember being shown a safari once, and I could swear I practically felt the lion's breath on my skin," he tried to reason with her. "Have you never been to the planetarium? It's not much different," he assured her.
But she was kicking at the soil and off on a wild rant that made Amos scrunch his face up and recoil slightly at the sound. "It's not real ground, right. I know. Doesn't that make it even more clear that it's a fake? We're probably in some underground bunker but they're trying to give us a pleasant view to make us feel safe," he tried to reason with her.