Adrian’s head spun to look at Jason, his eyes narrowing. He managed to keep his snap in return in check, but just barely. He did not understand why the statement of no was being uttered. Athena’s clothes would hardly get her through winter, and while he knew he would be able to keep her plenty warm on his own, he knew he couldn’t constantly be near her to keep her warm. Then the slight, but constant drain on his powers couldn’t be allowed, not when expecting attacks at any notice. He took a slow deep breath as Enna intervened, forcing himself to move on. He stood and began to get ready for the day coming a head. Adrian grimaced in distaste as they entered the busy sidewalk, looking around. He didn’t see anything that jumped out as clothing nearby, and he didn’t knew the layout of the town. He strained to hear or smell anything unusual, huffing as everything began to mix together as more and more people. He could feel the hair on the back of his head raising, and a small shiver of discomfort went down his spine, as he started walking next to Enna. He tried to blend in as much as possible, but he couldn’t help himself from glancing over his shoulder often, scanning the crowds of people behind them, and quickly looking over the nearby rooftops. He hated this feeling. He clenched his fists tightly, feeling his nails dig into the skin on his palms before relax. Finally, his eyes landed on a small clothing store, and he nudged Enna,” we could try over there?” He let his feet carrying him to the store front, looking inside through the glass. It wouldn’t completely fit their variety of clothing styles, but something was better than nothing. The faster they could get to somewhere they could hear their surroundings and could stop feeling like he was being bombarded with senses, the better. He looked back at his four companions before opening the door, holding it open for the three of them to enter. [@Arista]