"Oh Shu... You can't predict things are going to happen honey, no one can. If something unexpected happens it's not your fault, and worrying constantly doesn't change things," June continued as she got down on one knee, smiling as she placed a hand on Shu's. "My mother always used to tell me that if you worry, bad things are bound to happen. You also miss all the good things because you're only looking for the bad, understand? Things will happen in life that we don't like, some you can change, some you can't. If you spend all your time expecting that though then you can't enjoy yourself. If you can accept bad things will happen, and that things get better after they do, life becomes a lot easier." She certainly knew a thing or two about misfortune, dying was about as bad as it got. Sure she had a second lease on life now, but it just didn't feel the same as before. Yet she was alive, and whatever might have been lost in her time gone could now be replaced by new, exciting things. Life was like a book for her, with new chapters just waiting to be written. In spite of this being nothing but mindless destruction Takeshi was rather enjoying himself. Were it just him here he might even use Ki and blast apart the building, but with Viral alongside him and other people around it was a no-go. That was fine though, punching through walls was a decent workout he supposed. Stepping back as one of the walls collapsed in under its own weight he grinned triumphantly, looking over his shoulder when Viral snapped at him. "Good thing I got a hard head, you know? Won't hurt me any!" he joked as he rasped his knuckles on his scalp, winking before walking over to another wall. "Splinters aren't the worst thing you could get here, I mean the whole building could come down on your head! Not now it won't, but that beats out little splinters." Standing at the middle of the next wall he reared back a fist and threw it clean through the wood, shattering it and punching again to break another hole. As he was freeing his hand he let out a wince and shook his arm, glancing down at his finger and pouting as he spotted some wood sticking out of his fingertip. "Oh damn it, I got a splinter!" he cursed, trying to pluck it free with his fingertips. Everyone else seemed reasonably okay with what was going on, everyone save for Shu. He looked borderline panic stricken because of the noises even if there was no danger with them. Smiling sympathetically she moved over to the two boys and gently took Shu's hand, pulling him against her stomach and keeping him close. "No one is close to the building, and they won't hurt themselves, they know what they're doing," she reassured, lifting her hands by either side of his head, "And if you're so frightened by the noises, maybe I can do something to help?" Worth a shot anyways, she knew parents did it for children when they went to fireworks shows. Placing her hands over Shu's ears she made it a point to keep him against her for comfort if need be, smiling down at him all the while. "T'charrl, is the noise bothering you at all? I... Don't know how your hearing works, it's not painful or anything is it?" Admittedly with her ears it was a bit uncomfortable, but she was making due and managing to drown it out.