Shane had thought hard about his answer, unsure how to explain. As he opened his mouth to speak an awful ringing noise filled his ears, the deafening noise causing him to flinch. It was as if something inside of him was trying to stop him from speaking. He did his best not to show his discomfort and began to speak again, eventually causing the noise to die back down. From what he could tell she had not heard it. "I don't really know. I can't remember anything prior to my 17th birthday... At least I think it was my 17th. Maybe 18th..." he stared blankly at the ground for a moment, trying to remember. It was painful knowing that he could nit remember anything from his childhood. He raised his head. "The only thing I DO know is that I'm not from here"he waved his arms in a circle to indicate the entirety of the wilderness.
The boy sat down on the flood of the tent, one leg crossing over the other in an Indian fashion. There was another period of silence where nothing could be heard but the burning of the candle and the winds that blew past the tent. "Well... I'm assuming that you have no permanent location right now. I wish I could offer you a more spacious living arrangement, but I did not think I would be having guests. Of course, I was planning on moving into the city until spring came. Maybe I could help you find a job and get you settled in somewhere. Although... To be fair, I don't have much of a clue when it comes to either of those things... Of course I wouldn't mind having some company during my stay in the city..." He quickly looked away, embarrassed at what he had proposed.