Bobby's eyes went wide and he watched in horror as she walked right up to the store clerk. "Kill me now. If she starts talking about me with them, I'll ... raaagh." When Josh yelled after her, Bobby flinched as well. He figured he wouldn't have to worry about his buddy as much but that action still called more attention to the people he was with than he preferred. Josh being in all his golden glory didn't help. It was something that worried Bobby a little for his chances but at the same time he never wanted to tell Josh to hide behind an image inducer as if he had something to be ashamed of. He couldn't do that to him, not like in his less open-minded earlier days. Bobby sighed in frustration and then strolled into the shop, hands in his pockets and doing his best to not be noticed. He followed Josh to the boards, not wanting to chase after Jubilee just yet.
"Even if I didn't want to pick one, it'd have to come to me. I've got all the cool factor." Bobby grinned, intentionally puffing some icy breath in Josh's direction. His gaze glanced up and down the racks, noting the designs as well as the brands. "Maybe they've got something in stock that's painted gold, just for you." Since Josh wasn't a crazy dude with funky colored wheels, any one of the boards could work for him. That was a nice freedom. Occasionally, Bobby would glance over his shoulder wondering where Jubilee was and what trouble she was cooking up.