Shu was trying to be positive about it but he really didn’t know if he was going to last through all this by himself. He was scared he might end up turning into Viral in attitude which seemed horrible. If he could just try and get rid of the nightmares himself by trying to not think about it he would be so much happier, but he didn’t know how to go about doing that when he had such a terrible time sleeping by himself. If he wasn’t going to be a problem for everyone else then he would have to try and conquer his own fears, even if they were all in his head and almost constantly being thought about. Sniffling as he scratched his nose with his tail he looked up to Yumi, sighing lightly. “Even if I don’t do anything…? I mean, I try to, but things never go right with me. I just do bad things when I try…even if you told me not to think of the bad…” Shu felt he was maybe being a little hard on himself, but it felt like the truth. He really hadn’t done much that could be considered helpful to others, instead he coward away and tried to kill the others when he got out of control. Trying hard to find the happiness again despite his current thoughts he looked to Haku who talked to him as well, staring at him as he tried to help with his mood. He didn’t like the thought that him being sad was bringing everyone else down, even if what he was saying was kind of him even when he didn’t appear to like him very much. “You think so? Ooh, I no think-…I don’t know. I don’t mean to focus on the bad! I don’t mean to…it’s just hard…” Gasping, Shu looked up when he heard Takeshi’s voice, seeing him at the door. Staring at him for a moment he soon jumped off Yumi’s lap, squeaking as he fell on his front before crawling towards Takeshi, still not finding it too easy to walk upright. “Where go?? Where?” Viral probably didn’t have the correct expertise to figure out how to do this whole brick-laying business, but maybe Vegeta knew something; however, it wasn’t as if he ever saw him have anything to do with construction at any point in his adult life. He didn’t want to endanger anybody by doing something incorrectly which was entirely possible to do. Seeing Vegeta hesitate a little when attempting to explain the art of brick-laying he frowned, staring at him questionably before looking to the other workers. A good few of them were using machinery to move everything around and get everything done quicker, but they were also smaller and weaker than they were so hopefully that meant he’d be able to stay away from the machines just incase he had flashbacks or whatever. Looking back to Vegeta who decided to reassure his own method by trying it himself, watching him as he slowly tried to make it work out. Seems he did it alright and it definitely didn’t look too hard if a bit messy while requiring everything to be flush. “Hmph, looks pretty precise. Don’t you have to clean around the edges too? Are you just copying the other aliens?”