All three boys looked up simultaneously when Yuuki spoke from behind them, Caspar gave a thumbs up to her inquiry as Rollie shot him a glare. Problem? Was he the problem? But when Yuuki addressed him, he quickly forgot about the fleeting conflict in his mind "Yes ma'am." Rollie grinned as he took Yuuki's hand, his own large palm practically engulfing her dainty hand. He kept his lips pressed tightly together in order to keep from saying something stupid- were all the girls here cute, or was he just getting lucky and running into good ones? "And what might I call you?" Rollie's goofy smile quickly shifted when a cry sounded through the air. The large male and Caspar both jumped up and looked around, while Arthur stood seated with a rather unbothered expression.
"What was that?" Caspar questioned with wide eyes as he looked towards where the yell had come from. Rollie gritted his teeth before dashing towards where he heard the sound. Caspar muttered a curse as his band member took off without a word, "It could be trouble-" the thin male muttered. He certainly didn't want to go towards any danger, but what if there was some way he could help? The male was clearly torn as he chewed his lip and eyes flicked rapidly between his surroundings.after what seemed like a long time, Caspar muttered a curse before walkling after Rollie, better to be safe than sorry, right?
Arthur, still sat quiet and staring at Yuuki. He had heard the scream, but figured enough people would already be rushing in to help. More importantly, he wondered if it was Yuuki he heard singing. The boy had a very one-track mind, and the mystery of the hypnotic voice occupied his thoughts over the mystery of the painful yell.
Jason's shy gaze wandered the floor as a sort of silence fell upon the bus, eventually Saphrax broke the tension in a soft voice that cause Jason to look up. Jason held his breath upon seeing Saphrax's expression, he looked so defeated. Jason bit his tongue, it was a bad idea to come. He knew it'd be a bad idea, now he made Saphrax sad. As Saphrax spoke, Jason's face turned red and he fought back tears. He was a weak soul, sensitive to say the least, and if someone else was sad it wasn't long before Jason almost always followed suit. But as Saphrax spoke, Jason's brows furrowed and his ground his teeth together- the words he said seemed so stupid and trivial. First off, he had pink hair so Jason had his assumptions to begin with. Second, why would anyone turn away a friend because of their sexuality? He was upset, but no longer sad, infact Jason was mad. The fact Saphrax would even think such a thing meant that people in the past had hurt him- and Sable wasn't making it any better. Sill, Jason couldn't bring himself to say anything. Jason didn't even move as Saphrax walked past him, dejected and stepped off the bus. What could he say? Jason was never good with his words, he doubted he could even cheer Saphrax up if he tried. Jason sent one hard glare towards Sable, his rich gaze hardening into an expression he had never made before- it was almost threatening- as he locked eyes with her before marching off the bus and after Saphrax. Jason racked his brain, practicing in his head for what he'd say when he found the other male. "Saphrax?" Jason reached out a timid hand to tap the boy's shoulder, and suddenly all of his practice went out the window. He didn't know what to say, panicking Jason's lips moved on their own "I'm bi." the boy put simply before his eyes grew wide at what he had said. Nice one. Real smooth. Because, out of all the encouraging, reassuring things he could've said- Jason said the stupidest thing. "I mean, uh, I wouldn't leave you... for something like that." Jason corrected himself, granted the damage had already been dead. Jason sighed, and rubbed his eyes. Well, so much for having fun and meeting new people.