Wayne hummed lightly to himself as he walked along the street. He had been expecting - hoping was really too tame a word for it - to have run into someone else lousing about, even if it was an experiment in isolation. If he hadn't, he would have brought his Ipod with him to at least partially distract him - a small part of him anyways - from the lack of other bodies. This was going to be a long experiment. [i][b][/b][/i] "Yeah, but I'm betting I'm the only one with candy," he mumbled around a cheek full of gummy fish. The hall was only a few more moments away, after all. [i][u]{Strangers love candy!}[/u][/i] A chuckle escaped Wayne as he pulled open the door to the meeting hall.A lopsided grin spread onto his face after he swallowed the mound of mostly chewed candy. His gaze landed right on the girl crossing the room - probably because she was moving and in direct line of sight. "Don't tell me you're leaving already. Didn't this thing just start?" Not that he knew what "this thing" was, but he knew there had to be some fun reason for them to all be gathered. He may have missed everything aside from a faint murmur of something being said while he was outside, but who got the lonely hearts club - or so he was planning to call it for now - together if not for something fun? The lopsided grin grew a bit; he walked further into the hall. The bag of candy tilted a bit more forward so the lid was pointed toward the woman when he extended his arm toward her. "Care for a sweet? Candy's always better coming from a stranger." It took a lot of effort, but he held back a chuckle; it escaped him through twinkling in his eyes.