Rikimaru watched from a distance, having come out of hiding but still standing far off and silent, which was enough to make them practically invisible to anyone not looking directly at them, apparently. They reasoned that if someone looked they could see Riki, and, besides, everyone was going to have to walk past them to go back to the rooftop, so the extra walking to the group and back wasn't worth it in Riki's mind. They watched as Aisha diffused the situation, and mentally gave a nod of relief and assurance that they had made a good decision in sending her- Riki would have just blown up at the stranger for being just as brash and loud as he was accusing everyone else of being.
Rikimaru smiled as they noticed Bug clinging onto Jackson's back like a little fuzzy stowaway. Cheeky little thing. He chirped happily at all the attention he was getting, and it seemed like he made a new friend today after all, considering Jackson had not jumped at the bat's sudden appearance like he had last time. (Granted, Bug hadn't flown directly at his face this time, but still.) Then Jackson immediately asked about them, and Riki froze stiff.
...What? Was that worry in his voice? Rikimaru had assumed they had been forgotten during the events of the day, as Jackson had since met up with people he clearly liked better and Riki had only had a brief conversation with him before disappearing for the rest of the day. But the man was definitely radiating some form of concern. They couldn't tell which heartbeat was his amongst the crowd, as their rhythms all blended together, so it wasn't possible to listen for his heartbeat.
Rikimaru openly stared with wide, round eyes. A large part of what made them so hard to notice was that they never looked directly at a person's face while watching them from a distance- looking at a person's face more often than not granted them a sort of sense that they were being observed, which puts them on the metaphorical offensive as they look out to detect the source.
But Riki wasn't thinking about that right now, they were too busy trying to pick apart the nuances in his words, trying to read in between what lines there might be. And they felt a budding self-confidence in themself as they concluded that they made a good decision in choosing to help Jackson. He was good, they could tell. That was probably why he had seemingly attracted so many people in the span of a day, like a human magnet.
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Bug was just happy to be here. There were so many new people! For as long as he had been with his favorite person, he didn't think he had seen half as many. This was great! And his person was just over there, watching from a distance while he got to socialize. He felt giddy, but he was also getting pretty hungry. He had gotten to eat a few grapes before the day began, but he could hear and sense all the insects nearby, and they were making him hungry. But he could wait! He would wait until his person saw him again. It couldn't be long, right?
Rikimaru smiled as they noticed Bug clinging onto Jackson's back like a little fuzzy stowaway. Cheeky little thing. He chirped happily at all the attention he was getting, and it seemed like he made a new friend today after all, considering Jackson had not jumped at the bat's sudden appearance like he had last time. (Granted, Bug hadn't flown directly at his face this time, but still.) Then Jackson immediately asked about them, and Riki froze stiff.
...What? Was that worry in his voice? Rikimaru had assumed they had been forgotten during the events of the day, as Jackson had since met up with people he clearly liked better and Riki had only had a brief conversation with him before disappearing for the rest of the day. But the man was definitely radiating some form of concern. They couldn't tell which heartbeat was his amongst the crowd, as their rhythms all blended together, so it wasn't possible to listen for his heartbeat.
Rikimaru openly stared with wide, round eyes. A large part of what made them so hard to notice was that they never looked directly at a person's face while watching them from a distance- looking at a person's face more often than not granted them a sort of sense that they were being observed, which puts them on the metaphorical offensive as they look out to detect the source.
But Riki wasn't thinking about that right now, they were too busy trying to pick apart the nuances in his words, trying to read in between what lines there might be. And they felt a budding self-confidence in themself as they concluded that they made a good decision in choosing to help Jackson. He was good, they could tell. That was probably why he had seemingly attracted so many people in the span of a day, like a human magnet.
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Bug was just happy to be here. There were so many new people! For as long as he had been with his favorite person, he didn't think he had seen half as many. This was great! And his person was just over there, watching from a distance while he got to socialize. He felt giddy, but he was also getting pretty hungry. He had gotten to eat a few grapes before the day began, but he could hear and sense all the insects nearby, and they were making him hungry. But he could wait! He would wait until his person saw him again. It couldn't be long, right?