Josie looked up at him as they walked, although he was looking straight ahead. She felt a small smile form on her lips. "You don't have to apologize," she was responding finally to what he had said on the train. She bit her lip and looked back in front of her as they neared her large apartment building. "And as to why I'm being nice..." she paused outside the door and turned to face him. "Everyone needs someone right? You don't know me well at all, but seeing that you've admitted to being... alone... then I feel as though you just need someone." She slid her keycard and held the door open as Aaron slowly walked in behind her. As she made her way to the elevators, she smiled and let out a deep breath. As they stepped in, she looked down at the ground, repeating her words. "Everyone needs someone." The elevator lurched and her gaze shot up to Aaron, seeing that she had dazed away from what was going on. "Sorry," she laughed softly as the elevator glided up to the top floor. "It's a mess, so you'll have to excuse me." She bit her lip and walked to one of only four doors on that floor. She slid her keycard again and pushed the door open, almost tiredly, and walked in, flipping in the lights in the process. A mew sounded almost immediately as Josie's only roommate padded his way towards the intruders. "I bet you're hungry too, huh?" She paid no mind to the Chinese take out that littered the counter, because had she, she would have become embarrassed right away. The cat threaded his body around Aaron's legs and Josie giggled, eyes glancing up to Aaron's. "That's rare, he usually hates visitors."