[h1][b][i][color=lightblue][center]Shin-ae Yun[/center][/color][/i][/b][/h1] [center][img]https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/Zxbwq_UeWaxQJIbhzXOuAw--/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTIwNDg7aD0xMTUy/https://media.zenfs.com/en/comingsoon_net_477/18ead59aa410f975313e99a05011bee4[/img] [i]Location: West Caldwell Streets Skills: N/A[/i][hr][hr][/center] It was fortunate for Shin-ae that Kaitlyn had passed her the car keys right as AJ's family arrived. She wasn't quite sure what to do in that kind of situation, and the reprieve gave her time to think, if nothing else. Moving slowly so as not to aggravate her scrape, she opened up the back door, tossing the broken-off pedal in before slamming it shut again. She placed her violin case carefully on the ground--she'd stick it back into her backpack at some point--and grunted as she heaved her bike up onto the rack. She was glad she wouldn't need to just toss it, it wasn't cheap and she liked it a lot. She let it fall with a dull [i]thunk[/i] and stepped back to look over her work. It [i]looked[/i] like it wouldn't fall off, though she'd never actually used a bike rack before. And if it did fall, well, the worst that could happen was another part of it could break. And she needed to get it fixed up anyway. She picked the case again. For now, at least, it felt better to carry it in her hand. Less dangerous for it, which made her feel safer in turn, and glanced back. AJ had gotten into the car with her dad, while her mom remained speaking to Kaitlyn and...right, Jack. AJ was safe with her parents, at least. Good for her. She'd love to be with people she knew, herself. But her parents were across the country, she had no idea where her housemates Eva and Autumn were, and Meredith was...well, yeah. She took a sharp breath to stabilize herself as the single-minded focus on getting the hell out of the city gave way, reminding her that the woman she loved was a monster that was probably dead and had tried to kill her too. She gripped the handle of her case tighter to ground herself and took another few long, deep breaths. Before long, she managed to settle herself enough that she wasn't going to have an imminent breakdown. Unsure whether or not it would be a faux pas for her to climb into the car without Kaitlyn, she walked back over and, without speaking, tapped the other woman on the shoulder, then held out her car keys for her to reclaim, glancing sidelong at--she'd said her name when Shin-ae was over at the car, but it had been mostly out of earshot. Diane? Diana? she wasn't sure--before speaking up for the first time since the third car had arrived. "[color=lightblue]Not that I speak from any authority,[/color]" she said, voice much tighter than it had been, "[color=lightblue]but I would have no problem with any of you if we drove together.[/color]" Safety in numbers, after all. A thin, pale ghost of a smile touched her face for a moment before flickering out. "[color=lightblue]As long as your daughter doesn't take a swing at me again.[/color]"