Nothing was stopping Yumi from trying to find some food if she wanted to do that, just he didn’t want to right now. Food wasn’t a top concern for Viral and it was going to end up being a chore for him to try and hunt when he had no desire to eat. He was probably being selfish, but every desire he had to hunt had only been resting on Yumi’s enthusiasm. He just needed a moment to think to himself, his mind feeling all over the place with all of this going on. He might never see scenery like this again and wanted to savour it, even if he wasn’t too fussed about visual appeal when it came to the environment. He was just feeling so jaded and needed a moment to recover. He was not sure where his existence was going and was certain he was not going to survive very long, but of course everyone else was confident that this was just a phase in his illness. Maybe he should try the water and attempt to refresh himself, so long as it was safe. Staring out at it the water as it gently moved in the breeze his eyes shifted to Yumi a little, frowning as he looked away again. “You need food. If you want to get food then hunt. I’ve shown you the basics”. Once he got back to the ship he should probably take his medicine. The stress was getting a little too much for him to handle at the moment and he was getting a headache again as a result, but hopefully he could last a little bit longer without it. “There’s probably not many lakes like this on this planet. It’s probably got some monster lurking in it or whatever…” “I know, I know. I still don’t want to be part of the casualty count”, Kai spoke up, giving Kabocha a sharp look when he was shoved a bit. His worries were completely valid, especially when he was well aware of what actual war was like; his main problem was he was on the weakest side. He didn’t think the rebels were going to lose, just that they probably weren’t going to be the winners either. Maybe if he fought against an Elite and won he’d feel a lot better about this, but for now he was going to be pretty worried all the time over his future. “’Fighting to survive’ is easily a call for pessimism, you know”. Hearing Choi and Kabocha argue over something juvenile was just a bit much for Kai, feeling that he was just in the middle of a conversation you’d watch on a comedy show above anything. Letting out a fairly audible sigh he looked down the street, eventually stopping when he spotted something. Finally they were at the bank by the looks of it, the building looking distinctively like a bank judging by the images in the window and the number of Kaesstrians using it. “Would you two shut up? We’re here already here”, he sighed, wandering over to the bank. “Well then you’d know how I might feel if I wanted to do that with her! Besides, I respect her! I respect her need for space and that is why I respect her wanting to take a break”. Choi was about ready to give Kabocha a good shove by the time Kai spoke up, directing them towards the bank. They would have to put their little tussle on hold for now, but it wasn’t as if he should care about what Kabocha thought about their relationship. It was obvious that Yumi was the strongest in their relationship and it was her opinion that mattered the most, especially when she was the one who wanted to go out with him in the first place. Strength, endurance and terrifying qualities aside they were needing to get this money exchanged, maybe even fly back to the stall and get the food if they got loads of cash out of what Kabocha had. “Heh! Imagine trying to exchange the rest of the Kaesstrian money if you have some left after all this…that’d be impossible”. T’charrl was in a lot of trouble, knowing he was close to getting caught out by another Kaesstrian that might just try to kill him. He looked like a monster to the rest of his kind and that was the most troubling aspect. It didn’t matter who he was, they were going to kill him if they saw what he was. Feeling pretty desperate he heard the voice call out to him again, threatening him with death if he didn’t show himself. This was not good, it was especially worrying when he definitely recognised the voice but couldn’t place it with a face. His memory must be terrible if he couldn’t even do that, but either way he was in trouble if he was to just sit here and contemplate his life. Quickly looking back he tried to find where the voice was coming from before he suddenly made a run for it, trying to keep as low as possible for someone of his size. Shu was having a great time with this, finding this kind of teasing to be of great fun. Takeshi was so easily angered and over rocks of all things, but at least it was giving him a chance. Stopping himself from giggling he covered his mouth with his hands he soon tried to take another stone upon seeing his reaction, digging around for one before he let out a sudden squeak upon hearing another voice up above him. Raising his hands quickly he stared up at Takeshi, looking awfully frightened at first before giggling, jumping straight out of his hiding spot, trying to get up into the trees as fast as possible. “Can’t catch me! You no find me first!”