Bound for life by chains that normally he could take off in a matter of seconds, the android was stuck in a place he didn’t know the name of in hopes he could coax someone into helping him out of them. No luck so far as most people sort of avoided him ( he would too if he was looking at himself from their point of view. ).
Also hoping to maybe mess up something or someone while he was here was on his mind too. Continuing to wander around as he kept his arms behind him, hoping nobody would question how he’d shift awkwardly because fuck did his arms hurt. “Y’do one bad thing years ago and now you’re stuck like this forever.” Katsu then murmured, only to have someone come in close contact— and he did not like it one bit.
“Wh—” Staring in surprise, the raven had made only a small attempt to get away from the stranger, but no dice. Hey it was bad enough he had no clue where he was going, now this? Should’ve just stayed home. “Is that how you treat everyone y’don’t know? Hands off, kiddo!”
Fᴏʀ someone with a human form to be labeled as something that… Well, wasn’t that, of course Rail was interested. And if there was one thing he looked forward to in life, it was interesting things. That was his main goal in life– Nothing else really mattered at this point! So to find something to give him something else to do in the midst of his current little game was like a blessing from above.
(Not that he was religious. He didn’t care in religion or morals.)
“Actually, it is!” The raven chirped, offering a laugh after his response as he pulled the stranger even closer.
“No need to be so mean, stranger. I’m just interested in you, is all ♥” Nothing this interesting that looked seemingly human (but wasn’t) most certainly wasn’t going to slip away from him. “You got a name, friend? ‘Cause it looks like you could use one with how lost you look~”