Aaron didn't really say much after that, watching Josie look at the locket and admire his family. "I feel that if I keep pictures of them, I'll never forget what they look like. Then they are not completely gone from my life, you know?" he said quietly. "A normal person would go visit their deceased family and friends. But considering my circumstances right now, and the fact they are all buried in Taiwan.. I can only thank them each night as it is." He watched as Josie had leaned forward to put the locket back around his neck where it belonged. He gazed down at it for a moment, the lights reflecting off it's silver exterior. Soon enough, the two had left the club and were walking down the street together now. As they walked, they walked rather slow as if to enjoy the beautiful night. "It's alright, Josie..." he spoke to her finally after a long silence. Lifting his head to look at her for a bit and then out at the sky. "Sometimes I think that life is just testing me. Throwing obstacles in my path to see how I can deal or cope with them..." They continued to walk. It looked like Aaron was trying to hold back tears, often times looking away to try and hide them. Though when he spoke, his emotions were very much there, sadness. "It's alright to be sad about losses. It's life, and they were bound to be taken from me one way or another. Loneliness is a sad thing to think about, and I try to not think about it too much. Sadness brings heartache..." he said. "Did you know that you can actually die of a broken heart?" Silence again as they walked, a few tears slipping from his eyes, trailing down his face and chin. "Life gives me heartache...." It was often times that he was a well rounded happy guy. But when sad thoughts came to mind, it was hard to bring his mood back up. Although, he forces himself to be happy. As they walked, he heard Josie speak to him, asking about going to get dinner. He stopped walking, lifting his head to look her in the eyes with his saddened, red and puffy eyes. "Thanks for the offer, Josie... But I don't handle restaurants of the sort very well. Sorry about that..." he apologized. Even so, Aaron hadn't eaten at all today, but it didn't concern him much as he tended to be like that often.