[b]Luca Song[/b] He paused in the dense grass as a tone reached him, it was unfamiliar but for some reason it hooked him the moment he heard it. Luca turned to his side and laid his eyes on the girl who spoke, her tone falling short of shy as she warned him of the dangers. It had been awhile since he had tried to speak with others, and due to that, he had waste precious time figuring out how to respond. He could had been rude and just left like usual but he didn't want to. This exotic girl had caught his attention for some reason and it made him feel on edge. A quick flash of his brother's last expression appeared in front of his eyes, like a stubborn ghost, it warned him of making connections with others. Without a word, he stuffed his hands deeper into his pockets and clenched them to crush the crippling vision. It was a somber reality that he had come to accept. The light from the moon revealed his tense expression, as calm as he tried to be, it showed a passive aggressive anger underneath the surface. In the next moment, a camouflaged cloud masked him in shade. His steps were brisk as he turned back around and towards the forest. It was risk, he decided. He might never find someone who piqued his interest enough to pause through his nightmare ever again. But that was okay, he had his brother to keep him company. In some fucked up way, that was a godsend and curse. Unfortunately, he found himself hesitating at the edge of the woods. The ink between the trees were just too dark, after five feet or so even the grass had been plunged into the abyss. Looking up towards the crowded treetops, he cursed under his breath. He was just too cautious of entering the forest, guess that meant he'd be returning to the party anyway. No use in just suffering in silence. But that'd be embarrassing to just turn back around, he'd have to wait the ladies out.