[u][center][h1][color=c4df9b][i][b]Maosu[/b][/i][/color][/h1][/center][/u][center][h1][color=f7941d]~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~[/color][/h1][/center] After the bus had come to a stop, and most of everyone had stepped out the bus, she stumbled as she started to stand up, bumping into someone by accident, but she didn't look up to see who it was. After exiting, she continued to look at the group. The thoughts racing through her head slowly became jumbled, until she couldn't even recall what she was thinking about. New thoughts were entering into her head. [i]I'm a Rose Child. I... I just got on the bus awhile ago... and... now I'm here.[/i] she thought, before looking up with brighter eyes. Her worries of the past were forgotten for now, but the future that lay shortly ahead was a road left unexplored. In her world anyway. Maosu followed after the other Rose Children that had exited the bus before her, and now taking in everyone around her. [i]Wow. How could I not notice all of this before? I must have been really depressed![/i] she laughed inside her own head. Deep down, it was a struggle to survive. Such deep and dark depressing states like that are extremely unhealthy, and could possibly lead to her own death. Her body has figured a way around this, and that is to make her forget, and make her act as her old childish self. Mausu eyed several people that had stepped off before her. "Let's go, let's go!" one girl had turned to pull everyone else along with them, before turning around and leading the way with a bounce. Another woman, one who seemed to be in a state Maosu had been moments before, was walking ahead with her head down and baggage in her hands. [i]Aw. How sad![/i] she thought to herself with a fake frown appearing on her face, visible to those around her. [i]Oh! I forgot my own luggage![/i] she then stomped in place after stopping for a few seconds, before being pushed by one of the guards to keep moving. "Sorry! It's just... I forgot my stuff..." she tried to tell him. "Sorry lady. I'm sure your'll be cared for." the guard said as friendly as he allowed himself. He didn't go all out, as was obvious in his tone. Maosu rolled her eyes as she turned herself back into line. Another woman, the woman who was standing before Maosu herself, seemed to have more readable thoughts. She was ready to bolt off, but had thought better after the guards were obviously at full attention. She was most likely thinking about the moments now, maybe a little bit into the future. Maosu wasn't a mind reader, but she thought it fun to put words into other people's heads. [i]"The second I see a break in the formation, I'm going to hightail it! I'll show theses guards one for!" Haha, yeah! I bet that's exactly what she's thinking![/i] she thought to herself with audible giggles, adding a fake, 'slighty-gruff' (as she thought it sounded), voice to the person she was now walking behind. [i]I bet that's what they sound like.[/i]