Walter stole a glance at Alessa, and happened to see the expression before it vanished. He couldn't help but chuckle, even after he tried to keep it all in. "I bet it does."
It was just as well that his chuckles ceased, "I agree. It'd be too sad, if I had anyone back home to care for."
He looked away from the wall to the side, not moving his head at all as his eyes danced to the signs and advertisements plastered beside him, "I wasn't aware of that," He knocked a pebble onto the tracks absent-mindedly, "I hope she... doesn't think that was me."
He then shrugged, and said, "But, if Maria does, then it won't be the first or last time anyone has."