Alvin looked back and fourth between Danmark and the girl, feeling somewhat guilty. After all, if he had just kept his mouth shut for once, none of this would of happened; he would have his food by now and probably be heading back to the dorm to mess with Danmark some more before drying off from the rain and catching some sleep. But, noo, he couldn't just do that, could he? He had to be the smart alleck wimp that he was and Danmark had to be the hothead that he was. Alvin could already sense the future enemies they'd probably have by the end of this year. Not that he cared too much, but enemies meant danger and, frankly, he wasn't very good with dangerous situations. Like now.
He had no idea what to do after the girl left, angered, after her confusing human. "Danmark, will you listen to me already?" Alvin growled under his breath. He pulled the arm with all the strength he had--not much--to at least pull his roommate forward some enough to get his attention. "We're going to the dorm now. Kay?" He glared into the other boy's eyes, but it was halfheartedly since his rage was long gone.