Cisco has been in Neverland for...awhile. He stopped bothering to count the time after awhile because it didn't really matter anyway. Leonard wasn't the one that found him when he arrived, but he was definitely the one that Cisco attached himself to, almost instantly. He was everything a big brother was supposed to be. He cared, in his own rough and tumble kind of way, and he was protective and despite the number of kids amassed in his group, he never made Cisco feel ignored. That was kind of the top number one best thing to him.
The sudden influx of adults has everyone on edge and Cisco can't sleep. So, naturally, he wanders the encampent to find Len because history says he's probably not sleeping anyway and at least if he has to be awake, if Cisco's with him, he knows beyond any doubt he'll be safe. No matter what. He finds the older boy leaned up against a tree and flops down next him. "Do you think they're here to make us all go back?" Because he definitely does not want that. At all. He doesn't remember a lot about home, but he knows he didn't like it. Everything's better here with his found family.
Encampment
The sudden influx of adults has everyone on edge and Cisco can't sleep. So, naturally, he wanders the encampent to find Len because history says he's probably not sleeping anyway and at least if he has to be awake, if Cisco's with him, he knows beyond any doubt he'll be safe. No matter what. He finds the older boy leaned up against a tree and flops down next him. "Do you think they're here to make us all go back?" Because he definitely does not want that. At all. He doesn't remember a lot about home, but he knows he didn't like it. Everything's better here with his found family.