He finally, finally thinks he’s got the hang of how the first sector works.
Enough trial and error has told him what to look for before the buildings all unanimously decide to rearrange themselves at whatever time. Something he’s thankful for understanding now, considering it saves him a lot of embarrassment.
But while there were plenty of citizens who also grasped hold of the patterns, there were still those that hadn’t. There could be a myriad of reasons, between being new arrivals to not spending much time in said sector... either way, it could be a problem for them like it had been for himself for the longest time.
And he notices such a thing right now--someone making a beeline for a building’s door still, and he can tell they’re about to shift in a moment. Now, he may know how to tell right before they’re going to move, but he still has no idea what’ll reappear where. So he should say something, right?
“Oh-- Look out, the building’s about to move, so-- Aha?!”
Gakupo had rushed forward to try and warn the other boy, but somewhere along the line, he tripped. Right as the buildings switched, too. So instead of falling face-first into a door (somewhat tolerable) he fell face-first into a nice wall of concrete (absolutely horrendous).
What was that about ‘saving himself a lot of embarrassment?’
“That... certainly smarts, doesn’t it...” He lifts himself upright, rubbing his nose gingerly. At least he couldn’t get nosebleeds, but--no, wait, that would’ve given him a nosebleed, right? No? Is it weird that he’s not bleeding right now? Oh, for heaven’s sake. “Um-- t-that was quite the, ah...”
He looks like a complete fool right now, right? He’s got to.