Josie covered her mouth to hide a small laugh as he rambled on. He seemed to be all over the place, mentally and physically both. There was something interesting about him. She couldn't place what it was, but it was refreshing. The little girl looked back over her shoulder one last time before she and her mother left the subway terminal. As he rambled she let a smile grace her lips. "It's not supposed to last too long. It's a touch and go, or so the weather reporter said this morning," she smiled down at him, raising an eyebrow. "Do you... usually hang out in the subway?" He answered her with a nod and Josie smiled, her eyes dropping to the guitar case that was piled halfway with paper bills and a couple dozen of coins. "Play another song, mister!" One of the older kids that had gathered around Aaron's set up cheered. Aaron began to pick at the guitar strings again. Josie pushed a wavy lock of hair behind her ear and smiled softly, closing her eyes to let the music overtake her. She leaned forward, noticing the somewhat popular yet older song he sang, and almost silently sang along with it. She glanced at her phone, seeing that she had a mere four minutes before her subway train came. When he finished the song, she leaned toward him to speak. "If you'd like, I'm going to scope out a show tonight. You're more than welcome to come with me, if you having nothing better to do of course." Josie noticed the dinging that signaled her train coming. "This is my ride. Come on, it'll keep you out of this rain." She smiled, hoping to persuade him into going to the show. With a voice like that, she could see him in such a place if he ever really wanted to be. Maybe she'd get a story out of him eventually as well. Despite the story, however, he was interesting. There was just something about him that Josie couldn't place.