Agrabah. Boy, was this place sure hot. Hot enough to cause Yu to seek shade for a majority of his stay. Nearly as soon as he arrived, he found his way to a cozy little bar. It had been about twenty minutes since he arrived there, and as long as he kept occasionally ordering a drink, it seemed that the barkeep wouldn't mind his stay. This place kept him out of the hot sun, and allowed him a little time to himself. There was a small table tucked away in a corner near the door, and he took his place there. So far, he was enjoying his little journey, although finding answers about himself was as difficult as he thought. He had no hints as to where he was born, and only fragmented memories of his birth parents. For now, he decided to put all of that on hold, and just enjoy his travels. It would do him well to learn about the different people and cultures of the other worlds. It was something he wanted to share with the kids at the orphanage when he returned, and his adoptive mother as well. Yu began to ponder his stay here in Agrabah. So far the biggest impression he received was that it was mainly a scorching hot desert town. Despite the fact that the people here seemed friendly enough, poverty had its root here. Children and adults alike would attempt to pickpocket and steal, suffering harsh penalties if they were caught. Attempting to take his mind off such matters, he began to brainstorm about possible souvenirs to get. There was sure to be a place here where he could buy a nice gift, or something as a memento of his to be short trip here. After ordering food, that's exactly what he'd do. He waved over one of the waitresses, placing his order for a simple dish. She informed him the expected time of the food to come to him would probably be about fifteen minutes. As he patiently wait for his meal, he considered the many things to buy. The idea of getting a scarf for his mother was sounding appealing, and it was pretty difficult to go wrong with something such as that. Seeing as his mother's taste wasn't too complicated, he opted to get her something with a simple design. Now all he had to do was find somewhere that sold scarves. It shouldn't be too hard to find, seeing as there are merchants selling their wares on nearly every street. It would just have to come down to finding the right one. Yu leaned back in his chair, listening to the slight creaking as he adjusted himself. He reached for his cup, taking a sip of its contents before placing it back down. After he ate and paid, he would go to retrieve his gift. After that, he figure something else out, if not find somewhere to sleep for the night.