J.J. grinned at Ashira. "Of course," she chuckled. "Let's try for two and a half, next time, 'kay?" she was smiling playfully though, and that much was also obvious in her tone of voice.
Letting the other girl lead her towards the rest of the band in the main area, she noticed Grant already crashing on the sofa, obviously complaining about the lack of coffee or something. Jed walked in a few minutes late, but then again, she and Ashira had just gotten there, so it wasn't too bad.
She looked around the breakfast bar, unhooking her arm from Ashira's. She grabbed a bagel, tossing it into the toaster without even looking. Picking up the grape jelly, she flopped down next to Grant, turning her back to the armrest and kicking her shoes off. Pulling her legs up to her chest, she looked around, giggling when Grant referred to Calico Ghost town as 'Kitty Cat Ghost Town'. Oh, how she loved her band.
"D'you think we'll need a translator, for the meeting with Calico, I mean?" he wonders aloud, "Or is our Japanese passable?"
J.J. looked at Jed. "Wakaranai, deshou (I don't know)" she shrugged, before continuing in Japanese. "It's not like we haven't been here several times before." J.J.'s Japanese was fine, practically fluent. But she couldn't say that for everybody in her band.
"Do any of you have any suggestions for what we might do with them when we meet them? You know, just in case they haven't thought of anything they would like to do."
Seiji frowned, as he headed down towards the road, fixing the strap of his guitar. He glanced to make sure his bicycle was locked and neatly put away, just in case. He wasn't too positive about the neighborhood Ryuu lived in, but then again, he had always been paranoid about his things. He was never one to go to for any valid suggestions for what to do.
Seiji preferred to add more of a...fun spin on things. He glanced at the other members of his band.
"Play a game?" he chuckled. "Maybe a kid's game or something? As an ice breaker."
He glanced at the others. "Well....it's a suggestion...."