Everyone expected Kai to have bad days, but nobody ever sees Hari finally blowing up and storming off. He always kept his emotions bottled up, the Boss took notice of that immediately when he first came and warned him that that was unhealthy, but with no other outlet what choice did Hari have?

Today was a bad day for him, everything was overwhelming him no matter what it was. Lights? Too bright. Any noise? Too loud. Someone tried to talk to him? It was all too much. Usually he loved Kai's presence and since he was usually pretty quiet there should've been no problem with having him around. All it took was Kai asking him a simple question to cause him to snap. Kai could only watch him with a confused expression as he stormed out, slamming the door behind him, causing Kai to flinch. He couldn't help but think about everything he could've done wrong, even though that wasn't the case at all, he just so happened to catch Hari in a bad mood.

Before chasing after Hari to see what was going on with him, Kai dug around in the unorganized closet to find an umbrella, there was no way he was going outside without one. It was pouring out there and he didn't particularly want to get soaked looking for his friend. He opened the door but stopped, deciding whether or not he should tell the Boss that he was going out to look for Hari, but he knew not to, only because he knew that he would downplay how Hari was feeling. Letting out a sigh, Kai opened the black umbrella before stepping outside, the heavy raindrops smacked against the nylon.

"Hari!" Kai called over the thunder as he walked around the isolated hideout. There weren't many places for him to hide, they were more or less outside of any town, the only thing around them was a river and the dark woods. He knew that he liked going into the woods, but he'd be stupid to wander around in there when there was such little light.

Taking said thought process, Hari decided against going into the woods and to check by the river first. Kai was careful as he walked down the narrow hill, not just to avoid slipping on the wet grass but not to get mud on himself, although it didn't matter, he felt like he needed to take a hot shower afterwards to burn off all the germs anyways.

"Hari?" Kai tried again at the bottom of the hill. He kept walking adjacent to the river, fidgeting with the umbrella handle out of nervousness as he couldn't find him and it was lowkey starting to worry him. Hopefully he didn't go into the woods…

The further he walked the more likely it was he needed to check the alternative, if it came to that he'd tell the Boss so he could deal with it. It was starting to get more and more difficult to see past the rain, Kai thought he saw a figure a couple feet ahead of him so he kept pushing forward even though his shoes and socks were starting to get soaked.

Kai let out a sigh of relief when he saw Hari standing at the river with his hands in his pockets, getting soaked from the rain as he ran off without anything to keep him dry.

"Ah, Hari…" Kai breathed out as he walked over to the teen, "what happened?"

Hari didn't say anything and that made Kai feel a little awkward as it made it seem like it truly was his fault why he was upset. In fact, Hari didn't take his eyes off the river that was rising ever so slightly from the amount of rain they were getting.

"Hey?" Kai nudged him slightly with his elbow to get his attention.

Hari had to close his eyes to try to keep himself calm. Why couldn't he just be alone for a minute? He was doing just fine out here alone, even if that meant he had to stand in the rain.

"What do you want?" Hari snapped, opening his eyes but not looking at Kai. Kai was taken aback at this, what was his problem anyways? "I just…" he had to stop himself from his rant, he knew that his friend wasn't purposely trying to annoy him or upset him, he was just worried and that was sweet. "...want to stay here. It's peaceful."

Kai wasn't about to question what little sense that made. Didn't he care that he was going to get sick out here without having a jacket or umbrella.

"Do you want me to leave?"

The question wasn't meant to be such a loaded one, but it felt like it. Hari finally looked over at him, feeling instantly guilty. He came all this way just to check up on him, nobody else would've done that for him.

"No."

Without saying anything else, Kai moved closer to Hari until they were practically so they could share the umbrella. They were both looking out at the river when Hari reached out, clasping his hand over Kai's.