Being human was very...weird. There were so many things to get used to. Like walking on human legs. In Autobot form, walking and running was easy. But in human flesh with muscles instead of metal, the action felt strange. It had taken him a little while to get used to it, but eventually he got the hang of it. Somehow between when he'd first found Mikaela and now, he'd also grown accustomed to doing to break dancing he'd been so fascinated by with his human body. It was more fun to do it this way. Well, minus when he fell. It hurt worse.
All in all, he'd been doing okay as a human being. He wasn't completely helpless, but not in the greatest of shape either. Not something that he wanted to remain permanent, but it wasn't as bad as he'd always thought it would be. However, Mikaela's help would probably be beneficial. He didn't have a place to stay yet and that would be a problem.
So, now he was to meet Mikaela at this place...Griffith Park. Just as she'd said, everyone around seemed to know about it. He hadn't been too far away from the place to begin with, thankfully, and the directions he'd gotten from someone got him there in one piece.
He was dressed in a camouflage hoodie and a pair of jeans and boots. The hood was up over his head and his hands stuffed deep in the pockets as he looked for her. There weren't too many people around he noticed. Finally, his eyes fell upon her and he walked over.
"Hey, what's shakin' baby?" Oh, the slang. It just made talking that much more fun.