Skellig notices the staring, but it does not bother him. He once sat in a subway tunnel for two days, just to earn enough money to buy a loaf of that plastic-wrapped 'not-real-bread'. Lots of people stared then. He didn't care then and he doesn't care now.
"Beggars cannot be choosers," is all he says, grinning.
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"Beggars cannot be choosers," is all he says, grinning.