Whisker hissed at the punks that approached them, and Suichi was inclined to agree. He generally liked people, but these kinds of people were worthless in his eyes. All they did was push people around because they felt superior doing it. He tensed up and got into a defensive stance in front of Mayumi. He didn't look it, but he had a fair bit of strength behind him due to lifting potted plants often at his job. Then he noticed the only thing he could think of as the Spirit they were looking for being yelled at by some equally unpleasant men. He glanced over his shoulder towards Mayumi. "She's here, yellow coat." This situation was not an easy one to deal with, on one hand he didn't want Mayumi to get hurt by these scumbags and on the other hand he didn't want everyone to get hurt by an upset Spirit. His tone was serious, but definitely fishing for suggestions. He didn't want to have to fight these guys, which is likely to happen if he gets pushed into a corner. He very much didn't want Mayumi to get hurt at all. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Kyoko smiled at the odd girl and opened her mouth to introduce herself, but suddenly the crowd dispersed in a fashion where she ended up getting pushed around by the crowd. She bumped uncomfortably into several people as she tried her best to stay in one spot. The mass exodus from the park had completely surprised her. The band was supposed to be great, so why were they leaving? She finally found herself on the edge of the park when the crowd finally let her go and she looked around to see her clubmates standing around the booth with confused expressions on their face. There was a group of punks addressing Mayumi and a boy with a cat on his shoulders. Then there was an older man yelling at someone wearing a yellow coat. She frowned as she took a short time to figure out who to help. She decided rather quickly and made her way towards the older man dealing with the coat-wearer. She felt sorry she couldn't help Mayumi, but no one was helping the coat-wearer. She stepped in front of the man with a disappointed and irritated expression. "What is wrong with you? This is no way to behave towards anyone."