"Leave now? Are you crazy?" Takeshi replied, frowning at the idea. "We've just found the place, we can't just walk away. If they don't let us in then we find another way in, yeah? Easy enough. I bet there's a sky light or something on the roof we could use..." Being sneaky like this was still annoying as ever, it just wasn't his style. Even being upfront about it was a pain with Shu being so nervous, it would be difficult to keep him settled and be discreet. Sighing to himself the older boy looked between the entrance and windows, vying for their best bet of getting inside. If they asked and were told no then the windows might be their only chance. If this was the right place though and they broke in, well that was just as bad. Takeshi looked back to Shu, smiling gently as he offered his little brother a hand. "Come on, let's just ask them, okay? If it's the wrong place then we'll try again. Besides, we're not from here, so if we get the guy's name wrong then I doubt they'll think anything of it." Yumi was hardly keen to have one of the twins out with her. The fact that it had to be Choi, probably the most passive aggressive of the three was only worse, he drove her nuts. Sighing softly to herself when he apologized the Beastman dropped out of the tree, landing in front of the Saiyan and giving him a stern look. "So what, I'm supposed to feel sorry for you?" she asked, crossing her arms over her chest. "Apologizing doesn't change anything, what's done is done. So don't waste your breath trying. And if you should apologize to anyone, it's the boys. They just want to get home, and instead they're being caught up in all of this, including saving you, because they feel they have a part in it. I'm just here to help them." Choi could say what he wanted but nothing was going to get Yumi to like him. Recognizing that he was trying to mend old wounds though she lightened up, if only just. Managing a meager smile she looked away from the Saiyan, lifting a hand to itch at her ear idly. "It's about time one of you said something to me though, so thanks, I guess."