Most of the time, Athan locked his gaze at the window.
The towering spires and a wall of nothing but glass and metal blocks that spread from end to end became an intimidating sight to him— from his view enough to reach the skies.
Yet downwards, to his eye level, found bustling crowds that paced to and fro on the pavements, even crossing the road path; none of them dreaded from the collision as the cars stopped from the systematic beaming lights from above.
Showing the different cars, of varying styles of color and size, he couldn't help but get all fascinated by what kind of world he was in, and definitely so, he would want to learn more about it.
But his thoughts came to a short end soon as Nathalie moved closer and then pressed a button near him.
Out of all things that mused his ears, it also happened to be the most infamous one.
Everyone went quiet from what they heard.
So does on the other line.