Well, at least he hadn't raised any suspicion until now. Though at least the boys weren't as bothered by his hiding this as Phineas had been (not that Phineas remembered). He figured the talking thing was self-explanatory though so didn't even bother addressing that question. He had his own methods of communication after all. Roxas got it at least.
What baffled him was the alien cat things reaction. Honestly the humans were handling it better than he was and he was an ALIEN. You'd think aliens would be a bit more accepting of such oddness. But, well, go figure. Perry nods, taking this exchange seriously. He has a feeling the cat-thing would keep it anyway, but if that's how he wants to play it. Perry picked up a nearby wrench and started tinkering with a different section of the time machine. He'd already fixed the wiring so it shouldn't be too much trouble to figure out what else might be wrong with this thing.
Perry paused in his work, looking up at Sora, nodding to affirm that yes, if it ever got back that people knew of his secret identity, he'd be forced to relocate. Obviously he wasn't as concerned about it as he once had been. Being stuck in space would do that to a guy. But, still, old habits are hard to break, especially one like this. Plus, he really didn't feel like going through the anxiety that his first betrayal of Phineas had caused during the dimension hopping fiasco.
Perry wasn't quite sure how to respond to the question of his intelligence. The only way to really answer that was to fix the stupid thing now wasn't it. He waved it off. Not important right now Sora.
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What baffled him was the alien cat things reaction. Honestly the humans were handling it better than he was and he was an ALIEN. You'd think aliens would be a bit more accepting of such oddness. But, well, go figure. Perry nods, taking this exchange seriously. He has a feeling the cat-thing would keep it anyway, but if that's how he wants to play it. Perry picked up a nearby wrench and started tinkering with a different section of the time machine. He'd already fixed the wiring so it shouldn't be too much trouble to figure out what else might be wrong with this thing.
Perry paused in his work, looking up at Sora, nodding to affirm that yes, if it ever got back that people knew of his secret identity, he'd be forced to relocate. Obviously he wasn't as concerned about it as he once had been. Being stuck in space would do that to a guy. But, still, old habits are hard to break, especially one like this. Plus, he really didn't feel like going through the anxiety that his first betrayal of Phineas had caused during the dimension hopping fiasco.
Perry wasn't quite sure how to respond to the question of his intelligence. The only way to really answer that was to fix the stupid thing now wasn't it. He waved it off. Not important right now Sora.