It took the screams of a million fans and an overcrowded arena to remind everyone that Sophie was, in fact, a popstar. The practicing for the dancing on an empty stage was one thing but in the weird slightly fetishized schoolgirl uniforms and the flashing lights and the deafening audience was another entirely, seeing it first hand was almost overwhelming. It was incredible how deep they got into the city, purely due to Sophie being so popular.
It was probably a good thing that the tour bus was low-key on the outside, otherwise, in a traffic jam, they'd be getting slammed with pictures and autographs.
"Jeez, this place isn't much different looking than Turuga," Jana mumbled. She wasn't quite sure what she was expecting, but the layout seemed a lot more...rigid? She didn't quite know how to describe it. It felt like this place had a completely different atmosphere compared to Turuga, it sort of made the hair on the back of her neck rise.
"Mm," Dujae said, glancing out the window. He knew the kind of atmosphere it did give, and that just made his mind drift to his brother. Sejae had never been one to skirt boundaries, he just...never approached them if he didn't need to. Maybe he was just being paranoid, but he didn't need him going into that mindset anymore. Things were different, they weren't the scrappy little orphan boys who had to do whatever they could to keep breathing. Now he was out here in this...wild new town and doing god knows what.
What the hell was Sejae even thinking?
"Ugh," Emma groaned, legs propped up on the seat behind Dujae. "This traffic is absolutely rediculous, I'm suddenly glad you can walk almost anywhere in Turuga."