[center][h1][color=Firebrick]Samson Codec[/color][/h1] [@Savo][/center] Samson hadn't realized the loudmouth wall-walking douche had moved somewhere else besides harassing the couple a few feet forward, until he heard the girl next to him finally say [color=0072bc]"Whaddya' want,"[/color] which jolt Samson to notice the douche was right beside them. [color=f26522]"Heh, nothin' just checking up on ya,"[/color] He replied. Was he really this much of a creep? Hoping he'd just finish harassing [i]this[/i] girl too and find another one later was futile, because the boy slumped down in the seat right beside her. Great. She caught this perverts eye. Maybe if Samson just ignored both of them, he wouldn't get dragged into this. He tried to look as devoted into the game on his phone as he could, preparing to purposely shunt out any attempts at communication. Yet rather than make more perverted suggestions, the two of them sounded like they were bickering like brother and sister. He wasn't really paying attention to what they were saying, until Lukas's final statement caught his attention. [color=f26522]"Maybe you and your boyfriend could help me out."[/color] Samson jolted out of his game, dying in his game with a new high score. It's amazing what can be accomplished when you're devoting all energy into not looking open. [color=FireBrick]"Uh, we're not actually dating, dude."[/color] Samson clarified, [color=FireBrick]"I literally just met this girl."[/color] Before Perverto (sounded like a good nickname) could respond, the train came to a stop, and Samson internally sighed in relief. Getting up and squeezing his way through the crowd of all the other passengers trying to get off, he stood in what looked like a Train Station in New York. He saw multiple stands against the walls of the room, with entire buffets of food in front of them. Samson didn't even need to remember how they told them to get some breakfast, and then head over for evaluations. Hungry enough to eat a horse, Samson picked up bacon, eggs, waffles, sausage, and a cookie, before trying to find a place to sit. He didn't know a single person here, so he tried to see if he could find the girl from the train ride. She was the closest thing he had to a person he knew, if sitting in absolute silence next to them even counted.