Josie's breath caught in her throat at the site of the guitar, which pulled her attention from his tired eyes. "I'm Josie, Josie Kossak," she acknowledged and offered her hand for a hand shake. He took it, rather gently, and gave it a slow shake. How polite. She smiled and squatted before him, arms wrapped around her knees as her lips curled into a smile. "I was just on my way to pick up some lunch for myself and a couple of coworkers. I decided to take a stroll through the park and ran across you, I guess. Quite embarrassing if I do say so myself, but I didn't want to leave you here. There were a couple of park police strolling over there," she pointed in the direction she had seem them and laughed softly. He smiled and drew his fingers across the strings again, the melodic tunes hitting her ears. Each string sounded to be perfectly in tune with the last. He had a good look to him, nice smile, foreign. Girls would go crazy if he had a good enough singing voice. Josie pushed the thought away, inwardly chuckling at the thought of getting a story over this random print guy. "Well, I should be on my way. Watch out, they're coming this way," Josie smiled and stood back to her feet as he picked at the strings a little longer. She fought an inward battle with herself to stay and submerse herself in the music but shot him a smile instead. "It was nice to meet you, Aaron Chen." She made a mental note of his name for future reference, hoping maybe she'd come across him in another setting that could inspire a story. Her heels clicked across the pavement as she walked away and towards Chipotle to buy lunch, immersing herself in the emails she hadn't checked while sitting at her desk.