Viral was not able to focus at all even when he tried, as if something got on his nerves so much that it managed to short-circuit something in his brain. He needed to focus and get out of there before something happened to Yumi, especially when she couldn’t last as long as he could underwater. Trying to find focus he reached out for balance as he spun through the water, bouncing off the lake bed instead of catching any sort of balance whatsoever. He didn’t know what was going on, his mind couldn’t find focus and there was no way he was finding the right reactionary time to get back up there; however, as his mind tried to focus it was Yumi who grabbed hold of him and pulled him up to the surface. Gasping when the light shone on his face he soon coughed into the water, feeling a little disorientated and slightly blinded by the sudden shine of the light in his clouded vision. The creature below hadn’t appeared again yet, but below them the black shape moved around, its dorsal fin looking like it was trying to cut off Yumi’s grip to Viral as it moved around rapidly. It was only smelling Viral right now and it didn’t seem to want to give up on a meal. It was trying to bump Yumi away from him, especially when she was the main threat right now and Viral was as good as pudding. “About as much influence as anyone who owns a popular stall in the middle of a popular city with people surrounding us?” Kai didn’t see how Kabocha could possibly not think that they might have the whole world looking straight at them. They were completely different to what the Kaesstrians were and of course they were going to catch their attention. Who knew how well they could hear and how quickly gossip spread but if they ruined things for the others nobody was going to be happy with them. With the invitation for Vegeta to join them he couldn’t see any way he might insult anybody if he was around to tell Kabocha off, just too bad he was often talking about nerdy things none of them could understand. “Fine. You wait here and call him, I’ll get the food ready with Choi”. He would need an extra pair of hands to carry the food, especially if he was getting as much as he thought they might need. Walking on up to the stall with his brother he looked around as he waited for the person in front to finish, giving the money in the bag a staring at before realising it was his turn. Looking to his brother quickly he soon looked back to the woman, raising his money pouch up into view. “Hello Miss. I’m back with money you can use and still looking for that food. Do you have anything for me, my brother and a couple of friends that’ll keep us going for a long time?” Shu didn’t want T’charrl to get hurt or find him hurt when they finally arrived. It was fairly worrying that their friend might’ve fallen into trouble and hearing that in the distance meant he had definitely found it somehow. Shu would be happy when they finally found their friend, but there was always going to be that worry that he wasn’t going to be in top condition when they finally found him. Looking to Takeshi for answers but quickly got a fright instead, his head spinning in the direction of the loud noise. It wasn’t too far away but they still had to hurry, especially when it sounded like fighting was going on. Turning around immediately he jumped through the trees as Takeshi flew with him, trying to hurry without needing to fly through a pretty dangerous place when he wasn’t great at it in the first place. “Hurry, hurry! Friend! He needs help, yes!” T’charrl needed to pick himself up from all of this and get away from here, especially when it seemed like a lost cause to try and fight against someone he knew with his life on the line. The Captain saw him as nothing more than a large threat and it greatly hurt his self-confidence. Falling over was a pretty big deal for him considering his size and body proportions. Picking himself up he looked around to L’esta again, hearing how he wasn’t taking his concerns as little more than threats. Losing sight of L’esta there was a moment where he knew he was going to die by his hand, but even if the way to prevent such a fate was to call out who he was he just couldn’t reveal such a thing. Quickly turning around he tried to catch sight of him, panicking briefly before a sharp pain coursed through his body, causing him to pull back slightly and dig his claws into the ground. He thought he had control over this, he couldn’t be doing this now, especially when it was L’esta he was defending his life again. Trying hard to fight off his energy spiking he shook his head and scratched at his size, his eyes soon glowing in quite the threatening manner.