[That definitely goes a long way to confuse him, because he pretty much saw the expression that he's accustomed to receiving the first time he meets someone. That is, the 'oh my god it's a skeleton' look. It'd be pretty hard to give that one when you're blind - he had initially assumed she wasn't, because it's not honestly in his nature to assume that physical abnormalities mean anything until proven otherwise.
It gives him pause, though, and he gives his own body a somewhat offput glance, briefly running a hand down his front as if he's not quite sure what happened there. It's a bit of uncertainty and self-consciousness that he normally wouldn't show if he knew someone could see him for certain. She's giving him mixed messages, here.]
They've got something for that, don't they? Braille? [Maybe not in her world.] We'd hate to turn a blind eye to the needs of our customers.
[Okay so many making a pun about someone's disability isn't a good way to start a conversation, but consider it payback for that weird look.]
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It gives him pause, though, and he gives his own body a somewhat offput glance, briefly running a hand down his front as if he's not quite sure what happened there. It's a bit of uncertainty and self-consciousness that he normally wouldn't show if he knew someone could see him for certain. She's giving him mixed messages, here.]
They've got something for that, don't they? Braille? [Maybe not in her world.] We'd hate to turn a blind eye to the needs of our customers.
[Okay so many making a pun about someone's disability isn't a good way to start a conversation, but consider it payback for that weird look.]