Aaron acknowledged Josie's presence, accepting her hand with a handshake. He was a gentle hearted guy no doubt. After she had left, he knew that he would have to take her words into consideration, the Park Police were never the nicest towards Aaron. So, it was probably best to get his stuff and leave, cause they were coming in his direction anyways. He stuck his guitar back into it's case, latched it shut, picked it up by the handle and slung the strap over his shoulder. Standing up from the ground, he started to walk off back the Print Shop. Strolling down the streets that he knew far too well, allowed him to understand that he quite enjoyed his life, even if it wasn't an easy or simple life. Sure he had good looks, he was foreign, kind.. But would anyone want someone who was homeless? Maybe those who were crazy for people like that, thinking of him as some homeless animal probably. But he was a good guy overall. A rare one at that. Nobody knew of his past, unless they were to ask of course. If anyone brought up a question about the silver locket around his neck, it'd draw him right into his past fairly quickly. Even though Aaron was one to see the brighter sides of life, he tried to live it happily, even if it wasn't the best life for him right now, it was a life. Over the course of the day, Aaron had been making more copies from papers that were sent in by people. He worked hard and diligently of course. And the stack of papers under the 'Delivery' sign had been taken care of. Apparently Wesley hadn't come back till a little later in the Evening. But, it was alright, Aaron delivered them by himself without a hassle, or, much hassle that is. Tiring as his job was to stand around and copy and print papers, he knew he could make his life a little bit better if he so chose to. When his day was over, his day being the end of his job, Aaron had taken his guitar from behind the desk, said goodbye to Mr. Wesley and headed off to the Subway Station. Many people knew that down in the Station was where Aaron Chen would go to play his guitar. And believe it or not, he was there today. He was always down in the Subway everyday after work. Aaron made his way down the steps into the Subway, a few people whispering to each other when they spotted him. Making his way to a large stone column, he set his guitar case down on the ground, opened it and took out his guitar. People who knew of Aaron had already gathered around to sit on nearby benches to listen. A good many families, some kids here and there with their parents sat or stood to watch and listen to Aaron Chen. He strummed the strings on his guitar a bit, a special tune. Since Aaron was Taiwanese, he decided to sing a song in his native language. But it wouldn't matter to the people or kids around, they loved Aaron and looked up to him. The song he decided to play and sing was called "Beloved" [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBdSUsJLQX8&list=PLla_Aj4ZsYyQdORdwXMEuhQyOB_MKQGGU[/youtube]