"Oh God," he said, squishing obligingly into Marcus as more people got in at Goodge Street. "I guess there'd be about thirty or so on this section, but it sort of branches into a loop and then again some go to High Barnet and others go to Edgware, so I guess maybe fifty or so stops on the entire line." He paused, noticing that his elbow was resting on Marcus' upper thigh. Casually, he moved he crossed his arms so that he was no longer touching the other man somewhere that would make him awkward. He looked up, reading an advertisement for the London South Bank University. He turned and looked at Marcus with a smirk. "It's always important to respect urban solitude," he said quietly, gesturing with his chin at the multitudes of people studiously ignoring one another or chatting with their travelling companions. He looked up as the announcement mentioned Camden Town as the next stop, and rose. "We'll wait near the door," he said as he wandered over to the correct doors.
He exited the train and led the way up to the surface, once they were out he turned and grinned wolfishly at Marcus. "So where to, Cap? Do you want a tattoo or a market date first?"