> Belani seems surprised at your attempt to initiate conversation. He smiles a litle, although he seems sort of sad.

"I used to like photography a lot. I was always obsessed with creating the perfect scene. It was facinating to me... once you capture a scene, you can keep it forever. It never goes away or fades like human memory does. I wish I had a camera right now, so I could take a picture of this place."

> You wonder why he would want to do that, considering how boring and bland the area is. There could not be a more generic space than the one you two are in.

"Although, there isn't much in here, the simplicity is very impactful to me. The blinding lights, concrete walls, lack of windows... it all conveys a shocking mood of isolation and confinement. Every inch of this place screams an emotion, and a photo could capture that perfectly."

> You tell him that you think what he is saying is very interesting.