Noah hadn't gotten onto the bouncy course, but it had looked as if people were enjoying it. He'd stood and watched for a while and had then decided to leave since there was nothing preventing them from it. "It beat the hell out of most of their experiments," he said dryly. He was beginning to feel the full weight of being awake at ass o'clock in the morning, and he rubbed at his eyes before dropping his hands to reply to Tobias's questions.
"This is the fourteenth day," he said, his brow furrowing slightly at the second part of the question. "I have no idea about anything that might've gone on before. Last real world thing I remember is bein' outside my shop in the alley, taking out the trash." And now he was here.