As they frequently did, Parker's eyes lingered on their vibrant guitarist. It worried him that she hadn't eaten all day, granted he hadn't eaten much either.. but that's what worried him. Parker's reasoning lied in keeping his stomach empty so as to not dilute the effects of pills. He trusted that Lucy had been staying clean, though, so he tried to relax... but he knew it wasn't his business so kept quiet about it. As the others spoke, Lucy climbed into the van and relaxed, following through with a sigh, though the sigh seemed to be caused by something else. Again, he worried, but he worried even more she wouldn't want him to inquire about it. Would it send the wrong message? Would it be intrusive? Both were best to avoid, and so he simply remained silent and continued to bask in the buzz left over from his high, idly and thoughtlessly settling in closer to Lucy by just a tad.
"Alrighty then," Parker chimed back in as he looked between the two guys. "Let's go get some Chinese; there is a buffet around the corner that's open pretty late." Parker yawned through his suggestion, realizing now that he shouldn't be driving in this state -- he wasn't going to endanger his friends. "Unless there are any objections, Matt why don't you just ride with us? It's just a block or so away so we can swing back by for your beastly ride," he teased the vocalist, referring to his moped. "In fact, can you drive us? The Matt-mobile can wait." Parker didn't often entertain the idea anyone else driving Jill, but he trusted these three with more than just his van. The drummer yawned again, shaking his head lightly but quickly rubbing his eyes to sell his 'sleepy' act. "At least someone else drive -- I'm beat, and would like to stay right here." As the words came out, he wondered what really fueled them: The desire stay near Lucy seemed like a pretty likely candidate. He eyed her out of the corner of his field of vision, selfishly hoping she wouldn't volunteer to drive them. It felt petty, wanting to sit next to her on the short ride to eat -- like they were children.Although sometimes their company made the two of them act more like children then he cared to admit, however amusing it seemed at times.