Viral gave Kabocha a fair good glaring at before he looked away, feeling as if that was the way things had gone for him when it came to being useful to everyone else. He was just there getting people into trouble, he was the one who had brought the others into trouble because he had ran off hoping he could train himself up without help. Looking back at him when he spoke again, he searched him for the answers he was needing to try and help himself through what was wrong with him. He should had been able to handle something like this himself; he was a born warrior, he wasn’t a coward who would let some bad experiences get to his head. Grumbling as he rubbed his forehead, he averted his gaze as his mind was dragged away into the problem, wondering how he was supposed to help himself with this when he couldn’t even heal his body properly. Looking back to Kabocha, he noticed his tone changing fairly quickly, his voice a little more sincere and yet oddly deceiving, yet that could had just been his own problem or ‘disorder’ as they called it. He found it difficult to see the truth, he didn’t know anything about this and the way he was treated definitely didn’t say that either, “They only fear me because they see me as a wild animal, something they can’t fully control”, he spoke, lowering his angered glare, “But now…I’m backed into a corner by the likes of you, being told I am damaged…like a thorn in the paw of a deadly beast; difficult to deal with, difficult to get rid of. You’d have to wonder…with the thorn so deep, how do you help such a problem? How does an unknown problem become solved when it’s not crystal clear to either the bearer of the problem or to the bystander themselves? How am I supposed to know how you intend to help me?” Shu was trying to keep his speed high as he ran off, looking to Takeshi to see if he was still there as they went. He could only guess the way home when it was pretty difficult to find his way through a city and to the house that they had only been at for a few nights. Jumping passed people and sliding around and away obstacles, he tried to keep ahead of his brother just so he could get there before Takeshi caught him and tickled him like he said, “No! You won’t catch me!” he squeaked, going down on his hands and pushing himself forward, managing to use his small frame to get between the aliens and into clear areas. Even in the clear, Shu darted around, trying to stop Takeshi from taking any leaps at him as he raced towards the house.