Aaron didn't know what to feel right now, just looking at her as she wiped his tears away. She could tell that she wanted to help him, but was it worth it? Wouldn't he just be a hassle for her? Even though he wanted to deny her offer, he had a very kind soul. So instead of pushing the request aside, he tried to accept it. Following Josie to the Subway where she was trying to usher him onto it. He hesitated for some time before following her. He stood there in the aisle, holding one of the handles with a firm grip. His guitar case strapped across his back with the lights of the subway hitting the white paint written taiwanese writing. He appeared to be looking out the window right now, wondering if it was ok to be doing this. "Sorry..." he spoke quietly to Josie. "I didn't mean to come off like that in front of you... My emotions kind of took over..." It had always been like that., but if you were to look on the brighter side of life, Aaron alone was a charming individual. He wasn't one who tried to act tough, he was one who had a heart that expressed emotions out in the open. Upon waiting for a while, the train stopped and the two had gotten off onto the platform. Aaron had his hands in the pockets of his jeans as he walked along side with Josie. "Why... Why are you being nice to me?" he asked her, not looking at her and only focused on looking forward as they walked. "I mean, I know you're nice and all, but... Why are you?" He was curious to know why this girl was being exceptionally caring to him. Looking out for him as if he were crying out for help. "You don't have to tell me though, I'm just a little happy to know that I wasn't left in the dust is all..." he spoke, trying to muster up a smile of some sort. It was a weak one, but it would have to do, right?